Crystal's Dilemma

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her shoulder then took her hands and placed them palms down against the shower wall.
    The tile was cool beneath her hands even though the shower was steamy. Crystal closed her eyes while Tommy lathered and massaged her back then moved down to run his soapy fingers over the globes of her ass. “Mmm,” she crooned. Tommy’s massage was much better than any their masseuse and Trainer, Missy, had ever given her. “That feels so good.”
    Tommy didn’t reply. Instead, he moved one hand around in front of her, placing it on her tummy. He pulled slightly, signaling for her to move her ass back toward him. Then he nudged one of her feet.
    Before she knew it, he had dipped his legs down and then his cock was inside her.
    She shuddered, and her body accepted his appendage as if it were another part of her. Once he was seated deeply into her cunt, he pressed against her. Her breasts came in contact with the cool tile, causing her to suck in a sharp breath.
    “That’s it, babe. I want to hear you gasp in ecstasy.” Tommy began to move, thrusting into her while he held her wrists, pinning her to the shower wall. “I’m going to fuck you until you can’t take it anymore.”
    Crystal closed her eyes, her cheek resting against the tile. With every thrust of his cock, she slid against the wet, soapy tile. It was carnal and decadent, and she loved it. Pure, white light flickered behind her eyelids as he pounded into her, his groans accompanying the sound of his groin connecting with her ass wetly. Her pussy quivered and clenched and then she came, blindsided by the force of it. “Oh, God, Tommy!” There was nothing to hold on to, nothing to break her fall over the cliff of absolute pleasure. She let herself go, trusting him to catch her if she fell too far.
    Tommy groaned loudly in her ear, slamming her against the tile wall and shooting hot cream inside her as he came. “Damn, Crystal,” he ground out. “I love you.”
    Her heart threatened to burst with joy. Was this what it felt like to finally be in love? True, unblinking love?
    Tommy pulled from her and whipped her around to face him, covering her mouth with his and kissing her deeply. When he broke the kiss, he captured her face in his hands and looked into her eyes. “I do love you.”
    She blinked, her eyelashes wet. She wasn’t sure if the dampness was from the shower or her tears. “Why am I crying?” she asked shakily.
    “I don’t know, babe. Maybe it’s because you’ve found the person who will love you until it hurts and he’ll keep begging for more.” He kissed her again, his tongue pushing past her lips and swiping over her teeth before he leaned back to look into her eyes. “I want you to love me, too, but you can take your time. If you don’t love me yet, you will before this weekend is over. I promise.”
    Crystal placed her cheek on his chest and wrapped her arms around his waist. She could hear his heart thudding in his chest, a solid, comforting sound. “We should get out of this shower before we wrinkle up like prunes. You wouldn’t like me all pruned up, would you?”
    Tommy laughed, a mellow, deep sound, and smoothed his hands down her back. “Okay, but I get to dry you off.” He reached over and turned off the spray. The shower became quiet, the only sound a light dripping from the shower head and the thump of their hearts. “Come on, let’s get you to bed so you can get some rest.” He helped her from the shower and wrapped her in one of the large, fluffy towels. “I want you to be full of energy for later tonight.”
    Crystal smiled, the sensation of him moving the towel over her, drying her off a wonderful thing. “I could live like this, do you know that?”
    His eyes jerked to her face. “Really?”
    She raked her fingers through his wet hair, moving it straight back from his face. “Yes. This, this thing between us…it’s good. It’s better than anything I’ve ever experienced before. I don’t know if it’s love, but

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