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Phoenix Phoenix by Raine Anthony
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“It seems like he’s keeping my foot within his grasp for longer than necessary when I see his eyes wander up my legs again. I tingle in every spot his gaze touches.
His voice sends shivers up my spine when he asks, “Have you ever been fucked, Eve?”
My eyelids flutter and I let out a small surprised gasp at his question, breath gushing from my lips. I’m not exactly a virgin, not too far off though, and I can safely say that I have never been fucked in the way that Phoenix is insinuating. Most of the sex I’ve had has been the fantasy kind. Our eyes lock and he moves his hand from the heel of my foot up along the back of my leg, massaging my shin.
I actually moan when his fingers press in, releasing the tension from a knotted muscle. His mouth opens as he watches me.
“I don’t think that’s a very appropriate question to ask of a friend,” I finally manage to croak out.
He smiles darkly. “I told you I was bad news.”
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“When fighting devils, be careful not to become one”
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“The thought of losing him now makes me feel like I can’t breathe. And there is this part of him that seems intangible to me, a part that I will never be able to grasp in my hands. It is like a butterfly flitting away in the breeze, so beautiful but I will never catch it.”
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“This was not about me, darling,” he tells me, stroking a hand over my cheek. “You gave me beautiful music so I gave you a beautiful orgasm.”
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“If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who committed the sin, but the one who causes the darkness,”
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“That feeling of first love and heartbreak is something inherent in us all, even if we have not yet known it fully. For everyone has watched a film or read a book about love, and for the duration you become the character, feel what they feel, live what they live.”
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“Ignore her. She’ll leave eventually. I want inside of you,” he murmurs, his erection probing between my thighs.

Her knocking persists as he braces himself above me and then plunges his cock inside.

“Jesus,” I quietly cry out.

“Eve, are you awake?” Margaret calls.

Phoenix chuckles low and throaty and thrusts his hips, causing me to grasp at the sheets.

“Oh, she’s awake alright,” he whispers with a smile. “Aren’t you, darling?”

“You’re too cruel,” I moan. “She’s going to end up hearing us.”

“I don’t care,” he answers, his mouth a hair’s breadth away from my earlobe. “In fact, I hope she does. It will teach her not to call to people’s houses at such ungodly hours in the future.”

He pulls out fully before shoving back in deep. Air leaves my mouth in a loud exhale.

“I told her I’d help at the Easter festival. I have to go down.”

His grin is devious. “Not until I feel your tight little cunt squeeze my cock as you come.”
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“I want to talk about last night, but I don’t have the guts to broach the subject. I mean, it’s not every day that you play piano for your new neighbour and he happens to go down on you while you’re doing it.”
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“He pulls me closer into his arms and caresses my red hot face. Tilting his head to the side, he questions, “Too quick? There is never too quick when it comes to that, darling. The quicker you are, the more times I get to do it.”

“Oh.”

He chuckles now. “I like it when you say that. It makes your full lips get all round. I didn’t plan on this when I came over here. But then you were in those adorable pyjamas with your hair all dishevelled and sexy and I couldn’t not touch you.”
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“One good thing about today is that it’s a cold morning and in this old building the heating system makes all sorts of ancient grumblings of coming to life. I like those sounds. They are good sturdy sounds that make you feel protected by the age and experience of the building that shelters you.”
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