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closed and sucked on her clit. He smiled when Maddy's body shuddered as she screamed at the peak of her orgasm.
     
    ”Please take me one more time,” she begged.
     
    Kneeling between her legs, James drove his cock into her. He lifted her ankles, keeping her legs spread enabling his length to completely fill her. James rammed himself into her, grunting with the effort. Planting his thumb back on Maddy's clit, he was rewarded with her climaxing for the second time within minutes. He stayed still inside her so his dick could enjoy the full experience of her orgasm. When her body calmed he withdrew and came himself.
     
    ”I didn't realise how multi-orgasmic you were,” he said.
     
    ”I didn't realise I was either.”
     
    They lay together regaining their strength.
     
    ”This is a first for me,” said Maddy.
     
    ”That's sweet,” said James.
     
    ”No, I mean I'm going to be late for work. It's a first for me. I'm always punctual.”
     
    James' eyes widened and he sprung out of bed, beating Maddy to the bathroom. Accepting defeat, Maddy lay back in bed deciding, James was worth being late for. Early morning sex was definitely the best way to start a day. She ran over everything in her mind as she waited for James to exit the shower.
     
    As James dressed while Maddy was in the shower, he heard her phone vibrate. He remembered the persistent caller from the night before.
     
    ”Hey Maddy,” he shouted, ”your phone's ringing.”
     
    ”Is it from Mum, Geoff or work?”
     
    James checked the face of the phone.
     
    ”No,” he called back.
     
    ”Well it can't be that urgent then,” she said, towelling her hair in the bathroom doorway.
     
    ”It was someone called Rick,” said James. ”He must be keen because he was trying to get you last night as well. Don't tell me you've got another fellow on the go?”
     
    Maddy was poor at disguising her feelings. She was shocked. Why on earth was her ex-fiancé back in contact?
     
    ”You okay?”
     
    James' voice intruded on her stupefied state.
     
    ”I'm fine,” she said, trying to smile.
     
    ”Who's Rick?” asked James, attempting to feign casual indifference.
     
    She wasn't sure whether to lie or not. Maddy was habitually honest. Her experience with Rick had taught her that a relationship built on lies would never make the distance. Rick meant nothing to her, but she felt odd telling James about him. She was more worried as to how James would react, than why Rick was trying to make contact. Sticking to what she believed was best, Maddy answered truthfully.
     
    ”He's my ex-fiancé.”
     
    ”Oh. You never mentioned it.”
     
    ”He isn't worth mentioning. He certainly isn't comparable to you,” she said earnestly.
     
    ”Do you keep in regular contact then?”
     
    ”Actually I've not heard from him in about eighteen months. I have no idea why he's suddenly decided to get in touch.”
     
    ”Will you return the call?”
     
    James hated himself for asking. He sounded clingy. He'd always hated clingy, needy women but it was somehow important to him that Maddy didn't contact Rick.
     
    ”No. I won't.”
     
    He could see her struggling.
     
    ”But,” James encouraged.
     
    ”But I probably will pick up if he calls again. See what the problem is.”
     
    ”His problems aren't yours anymore.”
     
    ”No, thankfully. The biggest problem I ever had was with him.”
     
    ”What was the problem?”
     
    ”The problem was he couldn't keep it in his pants. I only found out a few days before the wedding. It was a very expensive lesson to learn. My parents had been saving for my wedding since I was a kid. Two years on and I'm still reimbursing them for the lost money. It wasn't as though they asked for it, but mum and dad aren't well-off. It was my mistake not theirs. For them wasting that money was a huge loss to their savings and the plans they had for me. They want to see their only daughter married and happy. We were trying to do the big white

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