DEVIL: A Stepbrother Romance

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fully nude, I climbed on top of her and found her lips again.
    As soon as I was in arms reach, she grabbed my cock with her hand and squeezed. “Mmm…” she purred between my lips. “It’s so big…”
    The touch of her small hand made me moan, and I raised up and stared down at her beautiful body and swollen breasts. Sam was just as good looking when she was naked as she was with her clothes on, and the anticipation of waiting for so long had me waning.
    “I’m sorry Mitch… I’m so sorry.”
    “Sorry for what?” I asked, thinking she was going to try to find a way out of the situation.
    “I’m sorry that I made you wait. How stupid of me.”
    I gave her sly grin and leaned over so that my cock was in alignment with her pussy and my eyes were directly in front of hers. “Is this better than a parked car a block away from your parent’s house?” I snarled as I quickly thrust my cock deep inside of her.
    Sam screamed and started clawing at the bed sheets. Her mouth was open wide and her body was tense. It looked like she was trying to scramble away, but I didn’t didn’t give a shit. I slid my cock out so that just the tip was still inside and then thrust hard into her again.
    “I asked you a question, Sam.” I said more sharply that time. “Is this this better than a parked car near your parent’s house?”
    She continued to claw at the sheets and turned her head towards me, nodding robotically and trembling like she had just seen a ghost.
    “Good,” I said and grabbed her shoulders, forcing her down so that she couldn’t keep squirming around. I put all of my weight on her arms and started pounding into her over and over again in a seamless rhythm.
    She moaned and I could feel her legs kicking out behind me and her pussy squeezing on my cock. “Oh god, it’s so good,” she wailed.
    “That’s it. Talk to me baby.”
    “Fuck me harder, Mitch!” In a moment’s notice she seemed have turned manic.
    I drove inside of her, trying my hardest to bury her inside the mattress, and when I felt her wet hole pinching down on to me again and her eyes rolling into the back of her head, I gave her a few final pounds and pulled out, spewing ropes of white all over her stomach.
    I let out a big sigh, fell beside her onto the bed, and she rolled over, throwing her weight on top of me. “That was amazing,” she said. “Better than I could have ever imagined. I’ve missed you so much Mitch.” She pecked me on the side of the cheek and buried her head into the crevice of my shoulder. “I love you.”
    I stared at the ceiling and wondered what to say. For a brief moment, I thought I was about to say “I love you too,” but another voice interrupted my train of thought.
    “Feels great doesn’t it?”
    My stomach sank, but I didn’t respond, hoping that I was just imagining things.
    “Did you forget about me, Mitch? Remember how we had a deal?”
    I remembered, but it had been such a long time since that night that I thought maybe I had dreamed the whole thing up.
    “Do you think you would’ve had the motivation to work the way you have? Do you think you’d have the courage move away? What about the attorney? The old Mitch wouldn’t have dared to speak up. You remember our deal right?”
    “I remember,” I whispered softly.
    “You remember what, Mitch?” Sam asked.
    “Nothing, I was just thinking about something.”
    “Thinking about what? Tell me.” She sat up on her knees and looked at my face. “Was it something about our past? Some special memory?”
    “How cute. She really loves you, doesn’t she? Now do what you agreed to do, damnit!”
    I took a deep breath and rolled off the bed, pushing Sam aside, sadness and guilt washing over me. I reached for my jeans and started to put them on.
    “Where are you going?” Sam asked. “Come lay in the bed with me a little longer.”
    My back was facing her while I zipped up my pants. “I need to take you home.”
    “Why?” her voice crackled.

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