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Authors: J Wilde

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Shawn continued to places low kisses all over Lacey’s smooth skin, tasting, nipping and sucking along the way.  She felt her body ready itself and as Shawn rolled her onto her back and positioned himself over her.  He held up the square package and raised his eyebrows, silently asking her permission.   Lacey grabbed the condom package, ripping it open with her teeth and then slowly…very slowly rolled it over his length.  Her touch was creating shivers over his body and when their eyes finally met, a fire flicked in his eyes.

 

Pulling her knees up and resting her calves on his upper arms, he kneeled in between her legs, positioned to take her again.  Shawn gazed at her face as she looked at his body, and when her eyes gazed down to his shaft, he slowly entered her.  Eyes wide, Lacey gaped as his entire length disappeared inside of her and at the same time, she felt his thickness stretch and fill her.  Shawn slipped in and out ever so slowly as she watched.  Moving his hips in a circular motion, his head continued to rub against her most sensitive inner parts.  She wondered if that was her g-spot because she felt that same urgent sensation she had earlier.  She momentarily recalled Lex had once mentioned something about the urge to pee and g-spot stimulation.  Whatever he was hitting, he was doing it slow and steady and it felt amazing. 

 

Even though Lacey didn’t think her body would do it again, she felt the build up of another climax deep inside her.  Shawn was watching her face, and as she started to writhe against his body, he brought her legs up to his shoulders, propping her ankles by his ears.  Slowly, with each thrust into her wet depths, he brought his body closer to hers.  The new position was definitely rubbing her g-spot now and as she gripped his shoulders bringing him closer down to her, his thrusts now harder and faster, she felt so wound up that she thought her heart would stop.

 

“Lacey…now, baby.”  Shawn husked in her ear.

 

“Oh…my…”  Lacey obeyed his command and gave in as her body convulsed over and over again. 

 

Riding on the end of her orgasm, Shawn thrust deep, hard and fast again and again and on the third time, his own release exploded from him.  Neither could stop moving, as if on a boat being rocked by waves.  Together they rocked the very last bit of their orgasms until both were completely spent.

 

Lacey felt something dripping from herself all the way down her back.  Sliding her legs off Shawn’s shoulders, she tried to figure out the source.  Seeing the amount of fluid, Lacey felt herself begin to panic.

 

“Did it break?” Lacey watched as he pulled the condom off.

 

“No baby.  That is all you.”

 

“What?”

 

“Let me get you a towel and I’ll explain.”

 

Shawn walked back from her bathroom with a damp wash cloth in his one hand a small towel one in the other. 

 

“Lay back baby,” Shawn carefully pushed down on her shoulders.  He used the wash cloth to clean her, grinning a little as she twitched from the touch on her sensitive parts.  Then he took the towel and gently dried her.

 

“So, what was that all about?” Lacey said in a shaky voice.

 

“I hit your g-spot babe and apparently you are a squirter.”  He set the cloths aside and laid next to her.

 

“Oh.”  Her panic has subsided and she rested on the pillow.  Lacey recalled Lex’s vivid discussions about the g-spot and squirting.  Although she had thought it was all made up, even when Lex pulled out the DVDs to show her.  She blushed at the thought of being so aroused.

 

“You are so beautiful and sexy,” Shawn murmured as he ran a finger down her cheek.

 

“Is that why you asked me out?” Lacey couldn’t hide the quiver in her voice.  Was she just his weekend toy?

 

“Well, it is why I noticed you, that’s for sure.  But, baby, I’ve wanted to ask you out for over a year.”

 

“Serious?” Lacey tried to read the emotion in his eyes.

 

“Absolutely.” He continued to caress her naked body as he spoke.  “I saw you in the park one day and I wanted to ask you out right then.  But, by the time I got up the nerve, you had jogged off.”

 

“You couldn’t have been nervous to talk to me!” Lacey found it impossible.  This man was gorgeous and successful.

 

He rolled on to his back, looking up at the ceiling for a few minutes before he spoke again. 

 

“I was.  Things have been difficult for me this past year.  My mom’s been sick for awhile.  So, when I saw you, I wondered about you, but I had heard you were a widow.  To be honest, my life was such a mess that I couldn’t pull you in to it all.”  Shawn turned to look her in the eyes.  “I didn’t just want to get you in bed, you know.  I wanted to date you. Get to know you.  I had no idea we’d have this kind of chemistry between us.”

 

Lacey felt her tummy flip-flop at his words.  He really wanted to get to know her.  Was it possible he actually was a relationship kind of guy?

 

“I didn’t know how long you’d been a widow and the last thing I wanted to do was jump in to your life, while I was trying to take care of my mom, dealing with the different weekend nurses and of course, trying to maintain my job.  I wasn’t sure I had much to offer you, to be honest.”  Shawn’s face scrunched up, worry lines creasing his forehead.  His lips were in a tight line and Lacey sensed the pain in his words.

 

“Ah, so your weekend girls are actually nurses for your mom?”  Lacey tried to ease him away from his painful thoughts.

 

Shawn chuckled.  “Yes, I know the rumors around the development.  ‘The ladies man that has a new girl every weekend.’”  He chuckled again, but there was no humor in his eyes.  “I couldn’t be bothered to set the record straight.  I don’t want people to pity me, or my mom either.  She’s strong, but if her friends knew how sick she was, they’d flock to the house with their sympathy cards, flowers and food and I was afraid she’d give up at that point.”

 

“That must be hard for you.”  Lacey cupped his jaw with her hand, staring in to the deep blue pools of his eyes.

 

“It has been.  She is in remission now and we hope it stays that way.”  Shawn smiled briefly and then looked serious again.  “How long have you been widowed?”

 

It was Lacey’s turn to face the painful thoughts.  She rolled in to his shoulder, leaning against his chest as she spoke.

 

“It’s been a long time, honestly.  Bobby and I married young, at eighteen.  We were trying to make the best of it, but he was in the military and was away more than he was home.  When he was twenty-one, his vehicle was ambushed by insurgents and he died along with every one of his team.  It’s been seven years and even though I miss him, it’s more because I lost my best friend, not my husband.  We’d been friends since we were toddlers.  We became lovers at seventeen and we married before he was shipped out the first time.”

 

Shawn held Lacey tight to him as her voice trembled.  Lacey liked this quiet time with him, even if was spent delving in to their pain.  She wanted to share everything with him and let him share everything with her.  His warm hands and strong arms comforted her and for the first time in a long time, she felt truly happy.

 

“Where do we go from here?” Lacey asked him, almost afraid to hear his reply.

 

“Well, baby, that’s up to you I think.”  His deep voice vibrated against her head.  “I’d like to keep spending time with you, as I said last night.  I really do want to get to know you better.”

 

Lacey bit back a smile.  “So far you like me then I guess, huh?”

 

Shawn rolled over to her and pulled her close to his body. He nudged his growing arousal in to her belly. 

 

“It’s safe to say I really, really like you.”  He rolled over on top of her, propping himself on his arms and nibbled on her neck.  “So you want to go out with me again?”

 

“Yes, I’d like that very much,” Lacey replied as her eyes rolled back, barely able to disguise how much pleasure Shawn brought her.

 

“Me too,” Shawn whispered huskily in her ear before sliding on a condom and sheathing himself in her slick heat once again.

 

Six Months Later…

 

“I cannot believe you guys are getting married!”  Lex shrieked as she walked in to Lacey’s house, without knocking as usual.

 

Lex walked up and wrapped her arms around Lacey crushing her in a bear hug.

 

“I know.   I can’t believe it myself.”  Lacey replied, her smile spread from ear to ear.  “For once I finally feel happy and as if everything is going right in my life.  I can’t imagine my life before Shawn.  It’s like I have finally found myself and it’s all because he found me first.”

 

“I am so happy for you sweetie.  You really deserve it.”  Lex’s own smile suddenly dropped and she looked down.  “Now if only I could find my own hunk.”

 

Lacey was spreading the bridal magazines all over the counter and stopped to look at her best friend. 

 

“Lex, you know it will happen for you too, hun.  But, you’ve gotta stop dating those losers to find a winner.”

 

“I know.  Well, there is this one guy.  But, he’s friends with Shawn and I feel kind of awkward about the night we met.”

 

“Who?”  Lacey sat down, handing Lex a cup of coffee.

 

“Remember at the Christmas party, that guy Dante?”

 

Lacey nodded. “Ah the Italian stallion wasn’t he?” 

 

Lex smirked and a faint blush rose over her cheeks.  “That’s him.  We had been talking here and there throughout the night.  He’s a really sweet guy.  But, later in the evening, he walked in on me kissing my date, Brian.”

 

“Oops.”

 

“Yeah. Anyway, he looked sad when he saw us together and I got to wondering what that was all about.  But, ever since then, whenever we are in the same place, he just walks away from me like I’ve got the plague.”

 

Lacey tapped a pen against her chin.  “Well, weddings are a great place to meet eligible bachelors you know.”  Lacey winked and said, “Plus if you are my maid of honor, and Dante is Shawn’s best man…” Lacey trailed off, not finishing her thought.

 

“That’s just it though.  What if he is still weird around me, you know?”

 

“Well, don’t bring a date.  And, let’s see if maybe Shawn and I can’t help you guys get acquainted.”

 

“That sounds promising.” Lex beamed.

 

“Now, help me with this planning stuff.  We are keeping the wedding small and we’ve only got a month until the wedding.  I want everything to be perfect.”

 

Lex and Lacey spent the rest of the day making lists, figuring out costs and writing down names for the guest list.  Lacey was on cloud nine and Lex watched as her best friend talked.  She had finally found love and lust with one man that she would be spending her forever with.  Lex could only hope to find the same, soon.

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