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Page 56 of Benji

He held my legs, my arse at the edge of the table, and every inch of his cock buried inside me, and he threw his head back and came with a roar.

I felt every pulse. Every throb and every spurt.

Warmth rushed through me. Not sexual but something deeper, something else.

I made him happy and he made me his.

It was something new to me. Something completely foreign and I couldn’t put a name to it.

It was something wonderful.

He collapsed on top of me. His forehead pressed to my chest as he caught his breath. I raked my fingers through his hair, and I hated that empty feeling when he pulled out of me.

“Are you okay?” he asked. “I’m sorry. That was rough and uncalled for.”

He stood up, his eyes haunted. I grabbed his tie so he couldn’t go far. “I’m so fucking good right now,” I told him, my eyes locked on his. “That was hot as hell.”

“I was rough and impatient.” He frowned as he tucked himself away. “Did I hurt you?”

“If you hurt me, I’ll tell you, and probably kick you in the nads. Just so you know.”

He relented a small smile. “That’d be fair.”

I sat up, slid off the table, and pulled up my sweatpants. I pulled on his tie again and brought him in for a kiss. “That was hot. I feel...” I still couldn’t quite name how I was feeling, so I sighed instead. “I feel amazing right now. So no pity party, okay? You showing me how turned on you were for me was possibly the hottest thingyou’ve ever done to me. You can show me like that anytime you want.”

He still looked a little troubled.

I took his chin between my thumb and forefinger and brought his nose to mine. “If you kill my buzz, Nolan, I’ll be pissed. If it makes you feel any better, I’ll let you suck my dick later, okay?”

He smiled then. “Okay.”

I leaned in and kissed him softly. It was so easy, so natural. Such a rush. “Let’s have dinner and you can tell me about your day.”

He helped me serve it up and bring it to the table. “Meetings all day,” he said. “Not much to tell. Very boring.”

“Did you see Dominic?” I asked.

“Only briefly. We didn’t get a chance to chat. He’s busier than me. He was in court most of the day.”

“Oh? What for?” Then I remembered that these guys were the lawyers, not the ones being charged. “Oh yeah. You guys are the plaintiffs. I forgot. I hear the word court and my mind goes to the ones arrested.”

Nolan chuckled. “Ever been arrested before?”

“Nope. You?”

He shook his head. “I’m a good boy.”

I snorted. “Objection, your honour.”

He laughed. “Sustained.” He ate some more. “How was your day? Fitch and Ky came over?”

“Yep. We sat out on the balcony, lounging in the sun like cats. I made them a sandwich. Hope that was okay.”

“Yeah, it’s fine. Lounging sun cats need sandwiches.”

God, he was so cute. “Then Fitch told me he spent the entire night at Dominic’s place getting thoroughly railed. He dropped him home on his way to work.”

Nolan seemed a little surprised by this. “Good for them.”




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