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Authors: Yvette Hines

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Over the next few hours, I found myself in
the shower with the man I loved, bathed, sexed up, bathed again. We
then returned to the bed where Travis laid between my thighs and
loved me more with his mouth. By the time I’d climaxed the third
time from his talented tongue I was too languid to even open my
eyes as he pulled me alongside his muscular body. Curled against
him, I slept.

I woke to light kisses from Travis across my
breasts. “Good morning, sleepy head.”

The smile I gave him was overtaken by a
yawn. I noticed the sunlight coming through the curtains. “What
time is it?”


We have roughly less than
two hours before the breakfast.” His tongue flicked one of my
nipples, already a hard peak.

I sighed and squirmed beside him. Even with
my sex tender from the through loving he’d given me last night, a
sexual haze still fell upon me. “I need to get back to my room for
clothes.” I ran my fingers through his black hair and offered my
breasts to him. “Unless you want to use an hour of that time for
other things.”


Patience, my love.” He
pinched one of my nipples and winked at me. Leaning across me, he
reached for his cell phone on the nightstand.

When the fog of lust abated some I asked,
“Who are you calling?”


Last night, you wondered
about your family and if they would accept the relationship between
us.” Selecting a number he pushed enter.

Frowning, I stared at him, unsure of what
this smart man had in mind.


Hello.” My brother’s
voice came through the speaker.

My eyelids stretched wide as I shook my head
and mouthed for Travis to hang up the phone, since the speaker was
engaged.

Smiling down at me, Travis continued. “Sorry
to disturb you with the new Mrs. Jenson, Ronnie.”


No problem. We were just
killing time before the farewell breakfast.” There was a giggle on
the other end.

I could just imagine how they were passing
the time.


Well, no worries. I made
sure last night that everything was loaded in the limo and ready to
whisk you two to the airport. I’ll get those two overnight bags
from the room when you’re gone, also.”


I had no doubt, that’s
why you’re my best man. I know you’ll get the job done
right.”


One more thing before I
let you go.” Travis’s blue eyes held mine.

I bit my bottom lip, my breath locked in my
lungs.


What’s up?” Another
giggle and a squeal punctuated the room from the phone.


Kamari and I are an item
now?”

My face was on fire.


Are you serious?” Ronnie
questioned.

Here comes the
boom
. Any moment now my brother was going
to explode.


Yes.”


Well, it is about damn
time. You’ve loved her too many years for me to even start counting
and age us both.” Ronnie laughed.

Travis smiled and stroked the side of my
face. “Yes, I have.”

With three big brothers, I didn’t know what
their reaction would be. They had made it a practice to scare off
any guy I was dating or brought home. To the point the guys would
end the relationship soon after not wanting to risk bodily harm
from them.


I know you’ll care for
her the way she deserves.”


You know I will. I just
wanted you to know. We’ll wait a little while before telling the
rest of the family. I don’t want to take anything away from your
day.” Slipping his hand around my waist, Travis rolled so I was now
stretched out on top of him.


Either way. Dad’s always
thought of you as his fifth son, so no issues there.” Ronnie
paused. “Hey, Mari.”

Embarrassed, I buried my face in Travis’s
chest. I should have figured my brother would put one and one
together and come out with his best friend and I were in bed
together. “Uh, yeah.”

Ronnie’s laughter came through the phone.
“Figured as much. Look I’m glad you finally got your head out of
your ass—”


Hey!” I called out. Even
though I knew it was the truth.


Anyway. Travis is a great
guy and I’m glad you two are making a go of it.”


Thanks,
Ronnie.”

Travis signed off and then disconnected the
call. He tossed his phone back onto the nightstand then caressed my
body from my shoulders to my backside. “I love you.”


I love you.”


Say it again.” His
fingers paused in the action of drawing designs on my
ass.


I love you,” I declared
without hesitation.


I’ll never tire of
hearing that.” His blue eyes darkened as he gazed up at me. “Any
more questions or concerns?”


None. I’m just glad I
ended up in bed with the best man...for me.” Leaning down I kissed
him and let go of my fears and accepted his love.

~The End~

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the
Author

 

I've been penning erotic tales since 2006, on the
hedonistic side of the romance genre. However, I've been writing
romance under a different pen for a while. I'm eclectic by
nature.

I'm married to my best friend. A guy that makes me laugh 'til I
can't breathe and one who steals my breath every time he walks into
a room. I believe in happily ever after like the rising of the sun
depended on it.

 

http://yvettehines.com

 

 

Synoma and Anjolie are
best friends and owners of 'Upgrade You' consulting business. They
have shared many things over the years, but never the same man.
When they get hired to help Hunter O'Neil remake himself from a
construction worker to a business man they both fall for his
lopsided smile, smoldering gray eyes and his southern drawl.
Neither of them is willing to step away. This strong, rugged guy
could possibly put an end to their friendship and company.
Hunter is instantly captivated when the two beautiful women, one
Black and one Hispanic, arrive at his home. He's made major life
changes and having a woman to share it with is just what he needs.
Having to choose between spicy Syn and sweet Anjee is a decision
he'd rather not make.

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