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vagina and
inserted it again when he knew I couldn’t take the waiting anymore.
    The moment he came, just
feeling his warm and sweet love pouring into me, sent me onto another plain of
pleasure. This had been a dream night with absolutely beautiful sex to conclude
it.
    What am I saying? No,
that wasn’t the conclusion. I got up in a rush and ran to the bathroom. He
followed me. The man was incredible. No falling asleep for this God. He turned
on the taps and let the water run down our bodies. He grabbed the soap bar from
the dish and began soaping my chest and nipples. I massaged his butt, turned
him around and rubbed his back with the soap bar he had passed to me. In a
moment, as the water and soap ran slowly between us, I could feel his cock
lodging itself between my thighs. I felt its gentle rubbing against my clitoris
– that’s all it took for me to slump in Jeff’s arms and succumb to another
wonderful orgasm. He penetrated me soon afterward and while we rinsed our
bodies linked to one another, we laughed with untold sexual delight.

 
    Chapter
3

 
    When the alarm on my
phone woke me, I opened my eyes to a sight I had not expected. Jeff was
standing beside the bed, a towel around his waist, a bowl of cereal in the one
hand and a spoon in the other. Obviously, he already had a shower for his hair
was wet. I looked at him goggle-eyed.
    “Goodness, Ms. Williams,
you look as if this is the first time you’ve seen me. Good morning, by the
way.”
    Yes, I admit, I was
staring at the god-like human being towering over me. “Good morning,” I
blurted, lifting myself on my elbows. “What time is it?”
    “A couple of minutes past
five,” Jeff replied distractedly. “I got you some breakfast. I hope you don’t
mind. It’s all ready on the dining room table.”
    “Thanks, but what’s the
rush? Aren’t we catching the same flight?”
    I sat up, grabbed the
robe at the foot of the bed and slipped into it.
    “No, we’re not, I’m
afraid.”
    That answer stopped me in
the middle of what I was doing. I looked up at him.
    He smiled. That was one
of his disarming and oh so attractive smiles.
    “Would you care to
explain,” I asked, slipping my arm in the other sleeve.
    As he chuckled, the towel
dropped from his waist. I averted my gaze from looking at his penis. He grabbed
the towel and almost lost his grip on the bowl of cereal as he did.
    “Hum, well, yes…,” he
said, regaining a bit of his composure while I got out of bed and tied the belt
around the robe. “I got a call late last night, this morning actually, and
something’s happening at home. I’ve got to get back. So, you won’t have the
pleasure of my company on this flight. I’m sorry,” he added, slurping the last
of the milk and turning away from me.
    I hated him at that moment.
It sounded very much like a set up. He had spotted me at the airport, and, there
and then, he decided to have a one-night-stand with gullible me. Come to think of it; I never heard him say
who he was visiting in Nebraska. Whether it had been a set up or he was
telling the truth about the emergency at home, I would have to revise my
behavior in the future. No more one-night
of dreamy sex with strangers, I told myself as I went to see what sort of
breakfast he had ordered for me.
    As soon as he was
dressed, Jeff came to sit across the table from me.
    “I’m sorry, Heather. I
just hope you don’t think I set you up…”
    “Actually, I do, Jeff,” I
flared. “The whole thing was absolutely delightful, but I have a hard time
believing that you’re called away all of a sudden.”
    “Yes, if I were in your
shoes, I would not believe me either. Anyway, I better get going.” He got up
and planted a kiss on my forehead before heading out the door.
    I felt terrible. Yet, I
couldn’t erase the memory of the evening we had spent together. I’ll put it down to “a night to remember”, I
concluded as I finished eating my bowl of cereal and fruit cup.

 
    And then
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