Quarantine and Chill - AMBW Standalone Romance
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I sucked on her clit.
She grabbed my head, running her fingers through my hair. “Kamal! Oh!”
My name never sounded so sweet.
“Kamal!”
Tenderly sucking on her clit, I slipped two fingers in and out of her pussy.
“Yes!”
I hummed the alphabet on her soft bud, delivering vibrations to the sensitive nerves.
She trembled against me. “Oh. Fuck. Ah!”
Yes.
Her arousal smeared along my lips and dripped down my chin. I was wet with her and would not complain.
“Kamal!”
The room grew darker as the night fell above the city outside of the apartment. And still, I licked like a hungry animal, enjoying the way my tongue triggered her moans.
She rocked against my tongue and chin, riding my face. She came all over my mouth—body spasming. Her moans filling the air.
And right when she finished, I leaned away and gazed up at her. “How was that?”
Breathless, she whispered, “Amazing. . .sir.”
I smirked.
Her gaze blazed with lust. “Get up.”
“Get up?”
“Stand.”
I rose.
“Take your cock out.”
“Hmmm.” Smirking, I undid my jeans. They dropped to the floor. I stepped out of them and slipped off my boxer briefs too.
She went down on her knees.
I groaned with excitement.
She took my cock in her hand and gave me her prized blow job. Perfect wet sucking to the mushroomed tip. Head bobbing. Deepthroating. Lathering my cock with saliva and her tongue.My orgasm rose to mega proportions, rising and preparing for detonation.
“Damn it, Jade!” I yanked my cock out of her mouth and jacked the tip. “Oh, baby.”
She lifted her face and brought it close. “Come all over me.”
My body vibrated with insanity. I jacked my soaking wet cock faster. “Damn right. I’m going to spill all over your fucking face.”
“Yes,” she moaned. “Do it.”
Grunting, I came hard. With each rub of the sensitive nerves on my cock, I painted each cheek with white semen. Strings of it.
“Fuck yeah!” I groaned, dotting her lashes.
“Yes,” she moaned.
I thrust into my closed hand, spurting streams onto her lips.
When Zora gets back, we’re definitely going ring shopping.Chapter 19
JadeBoomer Remover
Lounging with Ganesha on the couch, I kept the television low so I wouldn’t wake Kamal in the bedroom.
The newswoman read her report. “At first people thought the coronavirus was only a threat to the older population. Many young people even started calling the virus the ‘Boomer Remover.’”
I scrunched my face in disgust. “That’s fucked up.”
“But, as it turns out, young people are also at risk of catching the virus, unknowingly spreading it, and even becoming seriously ill themselves.”
“Duh.” I shrugged. “It’s a virus, people.”
The screen showed a hospital crowded with young and old. “Hundreds of young Americans have now been killed by the virus. Over 200 deaths among those in their 20s, at least 300 deaths among people in their 30s, and more than 500 deaths among persons in their 40s.”
I let out a long breath. “When is this going to end?”
Someone knocked at the door.
Who’s that?
Ganesha trotted forward as if expecting a guest.
I rose, walked over to the door, and opened it.
Amber stood in front of me.
She held a gun in her hand.
I froze in horror.
The gun shook in her hand. “You’re in the way.”
Inching back, I trembled in fear. “Amber—”
“If you hadn’t been here, Kamal would have come back to me.” Tears left her eyes.
Sensing something was wrong, Ganesha barked at her.
I edged back some more. “Amber, please. . .put the gun down.”
Growling and barking, Ganesha jumped at her leg.
She yelled and swatted at him with her free hand. “Tell this damn dog to get away from me!”
She hit him.
Ganesha whimpered and ducked.
“Listen, Amber.” I raised my hands in the air. “Put the gun down. We can talk.”
Ganesha growled and charged for her again.
Amber pointed the gun at him. “I’m going to shoot this damn dog—”
“No. No. No.” I lowered and picked him up. “Please!”
Not caring about my holding him, Ganesha barked and snapped at her.
Amber waved the gun at me. “Get rid of him.”
“What’s going on with Ganesha?” Kamal stomped into the living room and stopped. “Amber? What the fuck?”
Still in my arms, Ganesha barked.
“Amber!” Kamal rushed over to me. “No! What are you doing?”
“This bitch is in the way!” The gun trembled in Amber’s hand. “If she was gone—”
“No, Amber.” Kamal jumped in front of me, getting between us. “Please. Jade has nothing to do with this. Listen—”
“But if she wasn’t here we would have been back together.” Amber tried to move to the side to get me back in her view.
“No. Please listen.” Kamal continued to guard me. “Okay. Let’s go outside, Amber. Look at me. Don’t look at her. Keep your eyes on me. We’ll go talk.”
No. Don’t go out with her.
Ganesha growled and tried to get out of my arms.
I held on to him as much as I could. “Calm down, boy. It’s okay.”
“Let’s go outside, Amber,” Kamal begged. “Wherever you want to go?”