Truth or Dare

Free Truth or Dare by A.J. Bennett

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you to google it, but I don’t want to waste even a second.”
    Obviously, she’d lost her mind, because it was virtually impossible to tell this man no. Luna did a quick tilt of the phone and then back to her face.
    Hunter inhaled sharply. “This is going to be harder than I thought.” 
    “Do you have phone sex with all the girls?” 
    “There’s a first for everything. And you’re the one that’s refusing to visit. I’d much rather be sliding into you than stroking with my hand.” 
    Luna grinned into the camera. “Now it’s your turn to show.” 
    Hunter smirked. “I guess fair is fair. If I want you to trust me it’s gotta be a two way street.”
    He was wearing blue plaid pajama pants, his need for her was very apparent. 
    Next thing she knew, she was looking at Hunter’s hand wrapped around his thick cock. Instantly, she was wet. 
    “That’s pretty hot,” she had to admit. 
    “Lay back on the bed. Dip your fingers into that tight pussy of yours.”
    Luna leaned back and did as she was told. It was awkward to hold the phone at the same time. 
    “Let me see,” Hunter said roughly, his breathing increasing. 
    Luna angled the phone so he could see her fingers dip in and out. Clearly she’d lost all rational thought when it came to this man.
    “Very nice. Now I want you to rub the palm of your hand in a circle motion like I did last night and make yourself come for me.” 
    Luna’s breathing increased. She tried to hold the phone but it wasn’t working, so she took one of the pillows and propped it up giving him a view as she applied more pressure and her hips lifted. She could hear Hunter’s breathing and the slap of his hand. Before she knew it, the pressure was spiraling through her. Within minutes her body was convulsing in pleasure. Holy hell. She gasped.
    She grabbed the phone and brought it back to her flushed face. “Jesus, that was hot.”
    Hunter’s eyes were closed and his head rolled back as he came. 
    “You’re going to be the death of me,” he murmured. 
    Luna licked her lips. She didn’t want to tell him the feeling was mutual. “Thanks for the wakeup. I gotta jump in the shower.”
    “You’re evil.” He laughed. 
    He had a great laugh she realized. Hopefully she would get to hear it more often. 
    “What time am I picking you up?”
    “I get done at six.” 
    “See you then. We’re going to the movies.” Hunter clicked off. 
    Luna stared up at the ceiling with a goofy grin on her face. 
    Her stomach grumbled, finally forcing her out of bed. Her steps were light as she made her way to the kitchen. As she crossed into the room, she caught her reflection in one of the mirrors. Her face was flushed and her blue eyes bright. For the first time since who knows when, there was an honest to God spring in her step. She couldn’t recall ever being this happy before her morning coffee. 
    She didn’t have a lot of time, so she pulled down a box of cereal and flicked on the coffee pot. 
    By the time she got out of the shower the coffee would be ready. And if she was late, so be it. 
    Luna scarfed down the cereal and jumped in the shower. As she scrubbed her body, she was acutely aware of the soreness from last night.
    Hunter was turning into a very interesting man indeed. 

Chapter Ten
     
     
    A flash of dark hair caught her eye, causing her to look up. Involuntarily her heart missed a beat or two. Hunter must have decided to surprise her at work. When the guy turned around, her shoulders slumped; definitely not Hunter. What the hell was happening to her?
    Every time she saw a tall guy with dark hair, a red truck, or her phone went off her body reacted. She needed to get her shit together. He’d only been in her life for a short period of time and she was acting like a crazed lunatic. She looked down at her phone to see if she'd missed any messages. Nope. 
    To keep her mind occupied, she sent Marcus a quick text to see what he was up to. Since she’d

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