The Game of Love: (BWWM Romance)

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encountered, was so wonderful? Even as he firmly took hold of her soft hips again, his body surged, and he clenched his jaw to keep from releasing himself inside of her too soon. It wasn’t time yet. He wanted her to make her cum again.
    He ran his hands down her spine and over the curve of her bottom . Then pulled her up so that she was pressed back against his chest. He placed kisses against her shoulder and neck, and again found the place between her thighs. When his fingers brushed over the organ designed only for her pleasure, he felt a flood of heat swell along his shaft, threatening to bring him to climax once again.
    “Austin, baby—”
    Her hands went to her breasts, her fingers against her nipples teasing him even closer to the edge. He flicked his tongue against her neck, against the spot he’d found that drove her crazy.
    “Cum for me, Sommer.”
    Sommer didn’t know exactly how he did it, how he turned every single spot on her body into an erogenous zone, but when his tongue found its mark, she did as she was told.
    Crying out, her body arched , and her hips rocked as sated breaths were expelled from her lungs. The feeling of her pleasurable tugs on his length caused Austin’s own orgasm to slam into him, and he surrendered his ecstasy inside of her beautiful body.
    They spent a few moments in breathlessness, and then Austin raised her hand to his lips, kissed her fingers, and lay back on one of the few pillows left on the bed before pulling her down with him.
    “I’m going to miss that,” she said, her body splayed across his chest.
    “What do you mean?”
    “When you leave. I’ll miss it. That was amazing, Austin.”
    “It’s not going anywhere.”
    “I’ve never had a summer fling before,” she went on, ignoring his protest. “It was more than I expected and I enjoyed every moment of it.”
    The word ‘fling’ stung him like a knife. Not for one second did he believe she’d considered their time together to be a fling.
    “It doesn’t have to end this weekend,” he told her, but she immediately shook her head.
    “Come on, Austin, we both know what this was. We were infatuated with each other when we were younger and used this opportunity to see what that could have led to.”
    “Right.”
    “But your life is in Texas and mine is in Yearwood.”
    “And?”
    She eased up. “Don’t do that. You never mentioned that you wanted our affair to go past this summer, so don’t do it now just because you’re still basking in the afterglow of sex.”
    He wanted to argue, but she was right. He’d spent the entire time playing coy and had never mentioned what his intentions were, so he could only imagine how she felt now that, after he’d had her, he was trying to make the claim that he wanted them to continue past that summer. Unfortunately, he had no idea how to dig himself out of a hole he hadn’t even been aware that he was digging.
    She kissed his chest. “I don’t regret anything we’ve done, so don’t feel guilty or think that you’ve used me. I’m happy.”
    The wheels in his head began to turn as he realized that he was probably starting at square one again in terms of getting Sommer to understand how he felt, and what he wanted for them.
    “That’s all I wanted, Sommer. To make you happy.”
    “And you succeeded,” she reassured. “I don’t think I’ll ever be happier in my life than I’ve been in these past few weeks spent with you.”
    The genuineness in her admission warmed his heart.
    He pulled her in for another kiss, which she deepened.  When she felt him harden against her stomach, she eased up and slid down onto his erection. Still wet and hot, she moved her hips and rode him with such expertise that his toes threatened to curl. His eyes rolled back into his lids, and her muscles squeezed his length as she alternated between up and down, and back and forth motions.
    This was a woman that he loved, and whatever it was that was preventing him from telling her

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