My Best Friend

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fast.”
    “Your wish is my command.” He grinned.
    He started stroking her in and out, in and out. He held her hips and went faster. She bit his shoulder. He felt so good inside of her, stretching her to the limit, stroking her G-spot, and she yelled his name. She felt like she shattered into a million pieces. She laid her head on his shoulder for support.
    He felt her pussy squeezing his dick. He couldn’t stop what was coming. She was so wet he started pounding her harder and faster. He pulled out, hammered back into her, and exploded. He kissed her shoulder, hugged her tight, and helped her down from the counter. “What were you saying about white boys?” he asked.
    He turned and left her catching her breath. He passed by Angel. She had fallen asleep. He made his way to the bathroom, threw away the condom, and stepped into the shower. After a few minutes, Kay stepped into the bathroom, took her nightshirt off, and stepped into the shower with him. They were about to made love again when Angel started crying.
    Jason stepped out, dried himself, and told her, “I’ll get her. Take your time.” He threw her a kiss and walked out. He put his boxers and sweatpants on and headed to his baby.
    She stayed in the shower, trying to calm her body down. Her husband was driving her crazy, and oh, was he good. More than good, she thought. She got out of the shower and started to get dressed.
     
    ***
     
    She walked into the living room. He was sitting on the sofa feeding Angel and talking to her. She heard him say, “Your daddy’s little girl.”
    “Are you going to eat breakfast?”
    “Yes, after that workout, I’m starving.” He stood with Angel in his hands. She was setting the table when he walked in. He sat and put Angel against his shoulder and started burping her.
    She walked over to him. “I can take her so you can eat.”
    “That’s ok; I can do both.”
    She placed their plates of food and orange juice on the table, and they started eating bacon, eggs and French toast.
    He placed his fork down. “I go back to work on Monday. Do you need me to stay home longer?”
    She looked up. “I’ll be ok. It’s time for us to get back to the real world. I have three more weeks and I’ll have to go back to work too. Oh, by the way, we have to find a babysitter.”
    “I don’t trust anyone,” he said. “What about my mom?”
    “We can’t put that burden on her. She has a life.”
    “My mom said she’ll help, but I understand where you’re coming from.” He got up and put Angel down in her bassinet and walked back. “Do you want to put her in a daycare or get a babysitter to come here?”
    “I don’t know. I really don’t want to leave her. I don’t want someone else raising her. I’ll think of something,” she answered.
    He sat back down and started to finish his breakfast. He knew she’d get mad but he still said it. “You can quit your job. I can support us.” The look on her face confirmed what he’d suspected.
    She pushed her plate away. “Are you crazy? I’m not quitting my job. I worked hard and long to get where I am. I’m not going to depend on you financially. No, Kimberly would think she was right, that all I wanted was your money.”
    He looked at her. “Why are you bringing her up? I don’t care what she has to say. I know you don’t need me for money. You have your own. I was just giving you an option.”
    She started cleaning up. She took the dishes, placed them in the sink, and began to wash them. He came up behind her. “Don’t be mad at me. I was just saying. I knew you wouldn’t go for it.”
    She turned to face him. “I’m not mad at you, Jason. I know you would never try to control me. You just gave me an option, but my answer is no.”
    He helped her wash, dry, and put away the dishes.

 
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Ten
     
    Sunday came around, and they were getting ready to go to church.
    She stared at Jason , as he was saying goodbye to his grandfather on the

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