His cock pressed hard against her thigh, aching and painful, needing release. But he wasn’t focused on himself.
“Kade,” she murmured.
“Hmm?”
“I want to taste you too,” she said, reaching for his dick.
He raised himself up on one arm. “Yeah?”
“Yeah,” she said, eyes glazed with desire.
He shifted positions so his head was level with her sweet pussy and his cock was near her mouth. He swiped his tongue across her clit, and she arched into him, but she also gripped his shaft in one hand and licked the head, coating him in moist heat.
“Fuck.” It was his turn to groan.
She pulled him into her mouth, and stars flickered behind his eyes. It was all he could do not to thrust deep and hit the back of her throat, to keep pumping until he came. But he managed to hold back and instead retain his focus on her, sliding his tongue over her sex and nipping at her with his teeth.
She bucked, her hips thrusting forward. He grasped her thigh, holding on as he devoured her, doing his damnedest to deal with the heat and rising tide of desire flooding his body while making sure she came first.
He nudged his nose into her sex, her scent intoxicating, her taste delicious. Addicting. She pumped his shaft, her hand tight around the base, his balls drawing up tight.
Without warning, she stilled, then began to tremble, shake, and moan around his cock. The vibrations set off his own orgasm, and before he
could warn her, he came hard and fast, waves of unbelievable pleasure washing over him, pulling him further under her spell.
* * *
The two weeks after the gala were like living a dream. Their photograph showed up on Page Six of the New York Post, online and in print, something Lexie wasn’t used to at all. She actually clipped the picture as a memento of a special night they’d shared and tucked it away in her dresser drawer.
Most women had many experiences with the highs and honeymoon period of dating a new guy, and all the fun and euphoria that entailed. Not Lexie. John was her last serious boyfriend. She’d known then and there, if he couldn’t put up with the drama in her family, no one could. Kade had swept in and just taken over, and for now, with her sister occupied with a new guy whom Lexie had yet to meet, she could enjoy their time together. Still, knowing her sister was on a high, even with new meds, Lexie waited for the next fall. Even with the real fear in the background, she felt like she was living a dream, and she didn’t want to wake up.
Her job stayed the same. She would arrive before Kade and wait to bring him his coffee, but with the shift in their relationship, he seemed to find more ways for her to help him out—and spend more time with her during the day. At night, they went out for dinner after work and often ended up at his apartment for a Mario Party match or other video game he patiently taught her.
One night, his father surprised him by showing up and inviting them to dinner. Kade hadn’t appreciated the interruption, but she’d convinced him to go, and he’d wanted her with him. That he’d want her around his family made her feel warm and fuzzy inside.
More than once, she’d battled with herself over how much to tell him about her sister. It wasn’t that she was embarrassed. After all, she’d already admitted the painful truth about her mother. It’s just that she knew in her heart that Kendall would eventually force Lexie to choose between helping her or being there for Kade. Bringing Kendall into her relationship with him could happen later. For now she wanted to live in her happy bubble a little while longer.
Even if that bubble still included picking up his dry cleaning, dropping it at the store, and delivering the clean clothes back to his apartment every Tuesday and Saturday.
She had lunch plans with her sister this particular Saturday, because Kendall had been busy with Jay and Lexie had spent many late nights with Kade. They hadn’t really talked in a while.
“Kendall, let’s go! If we’re going to make our lunch reservation, we need to get this dry cleaning run finished!” Lexie called from the kitchen.
“Coming!” Kendall came out of her bedroom, a broad smile on her face … wearing an outfit Lexie had never seen before. A pair of tight jeans, a style Kendall had never chosen before, a purple top, and a white leather jacket. “Ready!” her sister said, joining her in the family room.
Lexie liked seeing her sister in a good mood and bit her tongue on the new clothes. She already knew there’d been shopping bags in her sister’s room, and Kendall had blown off the conversation when Lexie mentioned it earlier in the week. She wasn’t going to get anywhere now, and it would only ruin their day.
“Okay, let’s head out,” Lexie said, grabbing her handbag and slinging it over her shoulder.
“I can’t believe you pick up your boyfriend’s dry cleaning, drop it off, and head back to his place again with his clean clothes.” She wrinkled her nose in disgust.
“I prefer to think of this as just doing my job. Kade isn’t home. He’s at a business meeting with an investor who’s in from out of town.”
“Oh, I get to see where your boyfriend lives!” Kendall said, sounding excited by the prospect.
Lexie grabbed her keys from the entryway credenza as they passed. “You can see the building from the taxi. You’re not coming inside.”
Kendall frowned. “Party pooper.”