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I hadn’t even gotten the words out, and he was already gone Chase floodedme full in the hottest, dirtiest hile I stroked the back of Julian’s head and thrust ue into Noah’s mouth
You’ve got to be the luckiest girl in the whole fucking world
The voice of reason was suddenly gone, now replaced by the voice of jealousy Inwardly, I laughed at it The voice could fuck off as far, as I was concerned I was kind of busy
“Ohhhhh…” Chase groaned, his rigid body going limp with pleasure “Oh man Oh fuck…”
He strokes became shorter, then slower, and then he was done He withdrew carefully, lowering s back to the bed The purest look of sheer ecstasy on his face as he stepped back, almost in awe
I sat up in one fluid ht to my feet For some reason I felt oddly rejuvenated Totally satisfied, but also filled with a second wind
I blew them a kiss as I turned and walked away in my shredded fishnets The abruptness ofat each other
“Not bad for round one,” I teased, on my way to the shower
Sixty
MADISON
The folloeek and a half was a non-stop push for the end A never-ending cycle of work and sleep, in an almost herculean effort to check off the entire inspector’s list
It was mentally easy at first, because it seeh the et as close as possible, on the off chance we could squeak by with another extension
Toward the end though, I was scared half to death And that’s because, incredibly enough, we could alht at the end of the tunnel As if maybe — just maybe — we could actually make it
We spent our evenings together, talking in exhausted but excited tones Taking a little bit of ties and unwound from the day
Somehow, Julian kept up his search of the Great Hall For at least an hour a night he labored away in the gigantic chaain Eventually, Noah began helping hiot twice the ah their search always ca