Betting the Farm

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eyes, a hesitant smile on lips still bruised and swollen from his
kisses.
    Hell no it wasn’t too much, if it meant he got to see her
every day. How could he ever get tired of looking at Kai? That would be like
saying he’d tire of seeing sunsets. It just wasn’t going to happen. Even after
he shriveled up to a worthless old man, his desire to be near her would never
wane.
    He brushed his thumb across her cheekbone and went with
honesty. “Of course it won’t be too much. But I could ask the same of you. This
is all happening rather fast, what with you just moving back. Ruby’s a hard
person to say no to sometimes. If you’re not comfortable with it, say so and
I’ll tell her to back off.”
    “It’s not that. I just…” She chewed her bottom lip again
until he tapped it with a fingertip, encouraging her to finish the thought. “I
just don’t want you to feel like I’m forcing myself on you.”
    “Have you heard any objections?”
    “I don’t mean the sex, Fritz. I’m not trying to rush our
relationship back to the place it was before I left.”
    “Kai, we were both different people back then. And if you
want to know the truth, I don’t want things back like they were.”
    She frowned. “I don’t understand.”
    “I’d like to start fresh, take our time to get to know each
other as adults. I’ve done a lot of growing up since then, become a different
person. I can tell you’ve changed a lot too.”
    She grinned and turned to her stomach, dropping a kiss to
his chest. “So what are you saying, Mr. Carter? That you’d like to court me?”
    Her soft, sexy drawl had a way of melting his brain, taking
with it the ability to think. His other head wanted to take over the task.
    Fritz wound her hair around his palm and tugged. She crawled
over him, putting body parts in perfect alignment. Before she could settle
against him, he snatched her towel away so there’d be no barriers between them.
The soft globes of her breasts pressed to his chest, nipples teasing his skin
and his mind.
    “Yeah, I think that might be what I’m sayin’. Except for the
sex parts. When it comes to that, I think it’s safe to say we’ve already
skipped over the more chaste aspects of courtin’.”
    Kai laughed as she brought her mouth to his throat for a
lingering kiss. Her hand made its way down his rib cage, under the towel to
stroke his hardening cock. “Nothing chaste about this at all,” she murmured.
    Fritz groaned when she squeezed him, thumb glancing back and
forth over the tip. “We didn’t skip, we jumped,” she said. “And I’m fine with
being courted. As long as you promise that you’re not gonna leave me on the
doorstep with a peck on the cheek at the end of the night.”
    Fritz rolled them over, pinning her beneath him, and
proceeded to see how tight he could make her nipple pinch.
    Right then, he wanted nothing more than to slide inside her
with just heat and friction between them. Kai was the first woman who made him
crave the loss of that latex barrier. He was healthy and he imagined she’d been
safe too, but she might not be on the Pill. As much as he could see the two of
them settling down together, raising a family, now wasn’t the time for that
serious a conversation. Everything was too fresh and new, still fragile enough
to break.
    Her breathy sigh brought him back to the more pressing parts
of tonight’s program. “You have more condoms?”
    “Sweetheart, this place was a bachelor pad for a time.
There’s probably a box hidden in the sugar canister.”
    She giggled, wrinkling her nose. “That means this bed has to
be full of sex cooties and I’m lying on a bare mattress like a crack whore.”
    Fritz burst out laughing, pushing up to his hands and
scrambling off the bed, still chuckling at her silly comment. A box of condoms
was easily located in the medicine cabinet, possibly put there by Ruby if truth
be told, trying to inspire responsibility in her randy sons. Grabbing a soft
folded

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