Badge and a Saddle (Heroes in the Saddle Book 2)

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down at her mouth on him, her breasts
wiggling seductively with her movements, he knew he wouldn’t be able to have
her pussy, then pull out in time. He was right on the crest, ready to spin into
climax.
    Pressing his face
deep into her slick opening, he lapped from her clit to her channel, back and
forth, again and again, giving her wide tongue thrusts up into her opening. In
his hands, her body began to shake, her movements on his shaft growing faster
and wilder.
    He pushed his nose
into her opening, worked his tongue on her clit, and spread her wide to give
her everything he could.
    In seconds, she
jerked and cried out, her core warming as slick juices ran onto his face. God,
this was heaven. She didn’t leave him out, though, and cupping his balls, she
took him deep, way down her throat, holding him there and swallowing around him
in an amazing motion that threw him up and over the wave.
    He went under, his
brain disconnecting in a swirling vortex of deep seas, his body heated like it
was dunked in boiling water. A burst and a flood of hot cum raced from his
balls to his shaft. He cried a warning to her, but she kept him in her mouth,
taking his cum and swallowing while pumping him with her hand, keeping him under
a wash of heat.
    His mouth worked
on her clit, his lips sucking, his tongue flicking, as she shivered and
shimmied in his hands. Perfection. Holding her up as she collapsed, he felt
himself easing back to consciousness, his body shivering as the last waves of
his orgasm sloshed around inside him.
    Rex eased Mina down
onto her side next to him, and she rested her head on his thigh, her hand still
touching his shaft. A vision he would never forget.
    “You good, Mina?”
He should have said something more romantic, but that was all that came out.
    “I’m good, Rex.”
She palmed the base of his shaft softly. “You?”
    He let himself
smile. “Good here, too.” Better than ever before, but he wasn’t going to throw
that out there.
    “Rex.” She pushed
herself up and swung around, laying her head on his outstretched arm, her leg
and hip tight alongside his, her arm carelessly thrown over his belly as if she
didn’t have the energy to do more.
    “Mina.” He moved
just a few inches and kissed her temple, then lay back, his eyes closing as the
sleepless night caught up with him.
    “I should tell you
something.” She sighed.
    Man, he hated
those words. How many women had started breaking it off with him using those
very words? He wanted this moment with Mina to last, just a short time—keep reality
from oozing in and destroying their connection. “Doc, just let me hold you a
while longer. I’m still enjoying the aftermath of your super powers. Let’s
just...for a minute…” He couldn’t stop himself from drifting off.
    ****
    Mina should wake
him, tell him the whole story of the night she’d witnessed the murder, but the
truth had waited this long, another hour or two wouldn’t hurt. She eased her
head off his arm and rolled onto her side, propped up on her elbow. Handsome.
She wanted to touch the strong, square pecs and run her hands along his abs.
Down lower, a trail of dark hair led south to become a nest for his beautiful
penis.
    Beautiful. That’s
the only word she could come up with for the long, thick cock with a
mushroom-shaped head. Would he be offended if she named it, and called it
Beautiful whenever they…
    What was she
thinking? That was long-term stuff, and this thing between them would be quick
and done, a blip on the radar, then disappearing in a streak of light. Once he
found out the truth she’d been keeping from him, there was no chance that he
would forgive her. She’d be just another one of the women who’d disappointed
him in his complicated life.
    Did she want more
from him? Be honest with yourself. Yes. He had qualities she hadn’t
found in other men, ones she’d unsuccessfully looked for in each of her
boyfriends. And compared to this man, they were boys.
    She sat up

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