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Millionaire Hero (Freeman Brothers 4)

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Soon, his rhythm became steady, and I felt adjusted, and now the hard thrusts only brought more pleasure and built more tension for another earth-shattering climax. I reached for him, and he pulled me up so I was resting on his muscular thighs while he held my ass in his hands. I rose myself up and settled back down, taking control of our motions, and he took a breast into his mouth. As I rode him, he suckled on my nipple, his tongue swirling around it and bringing it to an even tighter peak than before.

My hips moved faster as the oncoming orgasm pushed me along. I wanted the release again. I rode him harder, his grip tightening around my round ass and guiding me, letting me know if I needed or wanted, that he could take control again. I could feel the climax coming like I was sinking underwater, and I took a deep breath in, clenching my arms around his neck. Nick’s breath became labored, and I knew he was close too. I moaned in increasingly higher yelps, and his voice soon joined me, grunts of pleasure.

Passionately, his lips crashed into mine, and he spun me down to the bed. His hands still under me, he held me in place as he fucked me hard, a long stream of sound growling from deep in his belly. As the tension released and the wave crashed over me, he came, exploding deep inside me, and we sang together the song of our mutual orgasm. As his body jerked and his cock emptied into me, my legs vibrated and tightened around him until we were both spent, sweaty and collapsed into each other’s embrace.28NickIt took another round of fantastic sex to get the urge out of our systems. When we were both satisfied, at least for the time, we got dressed and settled in to finally have that talk. I brewed more of the decaf coffee and brought it into the living room with a plate of cookies. She eyed them, then looked at me.

“I feel like there’s a theme with your family. There’s always food around,” she said.

I nodded, laughing. “That is definitely the truth. Mom always says she had to feed our father first, then she raised four boys, and after having a house full of five boys, she never knew when to stop. Everything warrants massive amounts of food. Good things. Bad things. Neutral things. Things that aren’t really things. All of them… food.”

“Things that aren’t really things?” Bryn asked. “Like what?”

“Like Tuesdays,” I said, and she smiled.

“Well, this is something I could definitely get used to. Maybe not so much the decaf coffee. I miss the caffeine. This one isn’t so bad, though. A lot of decaffeinated coffees just kind of taste like bitter water,” she said.

“I’m glad you like this one,” I said. “If you’re going to have to get used to not having regular coffee, then I am, too.”

“You don’t have to do that,” Bryn said. “Just because I have to be without caffeine doesn’t mean you do.”

“Yes, I do. You didn’t make that baby by yourself, and you’re not going to go through caffeine withdrawals by yourself.”

“That’s so romantic,” she said with a teasing lilt in her voice. “But, seriously, I appreciate you even considering doing that. It means a lot to have your support.”

“Of course you have my support. You have anything you need from me. I want to know everything. Starting with why you didn’t tell me sooner. Why didn’t you call me from the doctor’s office? Or come see me after the appointment?” I asked.

The smile melted away from her face, and Bryn shook her head. “I should have. I know I should have. If I knew someone who was going through a situation like this, I would absolutely say she should have told the father immediately. But looking at somebody else’s situation from the outside and actually going through it yourself are completely different.”

“What do you mean?” I asked.

“Like I said, I didn’t even consider the idea that I could be pregnant. I was feeling sick and tired, but that’s exactly how I felt when I had the stomach virus. It wasn’t anything different. And because of my birth control, my periods tend to be irregular. It isn’t so uncommon for me to have a month where it’s really light, or even barely noticeable. I figured that’s what was happening. There wasn’t even a second when the thought crossed my mind that I would walk into that doctor’s office and she would tell me I was going to have a baby,” Bryn said.

“I’m sure that was a shock,” I said.

“That’s an understatement,” she said. “I just sat there, trying to get it through my head. Then suddenly she was handing me a bunch of information, giving me the name and contact information for a prenatal care program, giving me a prescription for vitamins. Everything was happening so fast. I barely even had a chance to process it before everything was coming down on me.”


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