Love at First Glance

Free Love at First Glance by Dominique LeSane

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her car. She’d driven herself to town that morning so she could spend as much time as she wanted there.
                As she drove down the tree lined street, she saw a car pull up in front of Johnathan’s house. She pulled over and waited to see what was going to happen.
                She was far enough away that it wouldn’t be obvious that she was watching what was going on. A man got out of the car, and she could tell that it was Johnathan . Her heart skipped a beat. She took a deep breath and thought about what she should do next. Should she just show up at his home again as if she hadn’t just left.
                She held on to the steering wheel tightly, her mind spinning. He was back in the country, but was he ready to see her yet?
                Lillian decided to take a chance and go back to his house. After all, their entire relationship was based on taking chances. She took a chance by meeting with Johnathan and dancing with him at her mother’s soiree. She took a chance by going into town and meeting him as well as coming to London to meet him.
                Lillian had to take the chance to go back and see him. Her heart had longed for him for so long.
                She put the car in reverse and turned it around and sped off down the street toward Johnathan’s house.

 
    Chapter 13

                Johnathan had barely made it up the steps when he heard the car pulling up behind him. He turned and looked curiously before he recognized who the visitor was.
                Their eyes met and Johnathan paused in his tracks.
                “Lillian?”
                Lillian put the car in park and turned off the engine.
                “Yes, Johnathan . I-I hope you don’t mind me stopping by. It’s just that-,” Lillian couldn’t find the words to sum up her feelings. She was never the type to be at a loss for words.
                Johnathan descended the stairs. “I can’t believe you are here. And you drove yourself all of the way to town? I hope it wasn’t just to see me.”
                Lillian’s heart practically stopped at the comment. She began to turn around and head back to the car. Was this a wrong idea?
                “I’m so sorry to have barged in on you. Please forgive me. It’s not very lady like anyway for me to call on a man.”
                “Lillian, wait! It was a joke. I was just kidding.”
                He raced down the steps toward her, catching her just as she made it to the car. He put his hand on her shoulder and it was as if electricity ran between them. They each felt the shock.
                “I didn’t realize that you were joking. I didn’t know what you would think about me just showing up like this.”
                Lillian looked him in his emerald green eyes. He smiled and his dimples drove her crazy.
                “ Johnathan . It feels like an eternity being without you.”
                “I do understand what you mean, my darling Lily. Won’t you come in?”
                Lillian paused for a moment.
                “Lillian, please. Come in. You’ve come this far.”
                She agreed and followed him back up the steps to the front door. He opened the door, letting her enter in the home first and him directly behind her.
                Once inside, Johnathan couldn’t contain himself. He pressed Lillian’s body against the wall behind the closed front door and ravished her with kisses. His hands had a mind of their own and he made sure to let them roam where they pleased.
                Lillian did not complain as Johnathan raised her skirt higher and higher. Suddenly it was bunched at her waist, and she could feel the hardness of his manhood pressed against her inner

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