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I shiver thinking about that night when Theo had lifted me in the air and pressed me against the wall like I was nothing.
I haven’t seen Theo in almost six months. Six months ago, when we’d made out in his car and I’d sat in his lap and fucked myself with my fingers until I came with the promise of more.
It wasn’t the first time we’d hooked up, having done so once the previous summer, but it was the furthest we’d ever gone. We hadn’t spoken about it after, almost as if we were both pretending it hadn’t happened. Me out of humiliation and hurt and him to keep it hidden from the one person he was sure it would hurt the most. Lucas Graham. My best friend. His son.
“I’m a little old for Fireball.”
“Oh? Here I thought you liked indulging in things you might be a little old for?”
“That you’re too gorgeous for your own good and one afternoon after I’d had a few drinks, I stupidly allowed myself to think that you were an option for me.”
“But it doesn’t mean I’ve stopped thinking about what your dick would feel like in my mouth.”
“And maybe once you let me inside of you, I’m going to lose my fucking mind and want it again. Maybe you only want it once, but…I don’t work that way.”
“Let me in. Let me in your pretty cunt, right now.” I pull him closer and he slides in easily because of how wet I am, even with his size. “Fuuuuuuck you’re tight.”
“I should put you over my knee for having a body that looks and feels that good.” He pauses. “Don’t fuck anyone else, Avery,” he says through gritted teeth. “I won’t.” I cry. “I won’t. I don’t want to!” “Good.” He grunts. “This pussy is fucking mine now.”
“Fuck, it’s too much, Theo.” “You can take it, baby. Take me. You’re doing so well.”
“Now be a good girl, and put your pussy on my face.”
I want her so fucking bad and it’s to the point where I don’t know if I care about the repercussions that come with it. Fuck.
“I don’t like being interrupted while I’m eating your pussy, Avery.”
“In another life, it would be so easy.”
“In another life, I probably don’t live right next door, so maybe we would never cross paths,” she teases.
“I’d find you in every ...
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“What are you doing to me, Avery?”
“The same thing you’re doing to me,”

