Marisa Chenery

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seem to stop thinking about Konner.” Her mother stepped closer and kissed Alexis on the forehead. “What was that for?” she asked.
    “My little girl has finally fallen in love.”
    “I don’t know, Mom. It’s still so soon.”
    “Nonsense. Your father and I knew we loved each other very early on in our relationship. We hadn’t been dating a year when we were married. When it’s right, it’s right. There’s no point in fighting it. And the way I saw Konner when he was with you, he feels it too. Plus, the man has a very fine ass. Don’t tell your father I said that,” her mom said with a wink.
    “Mom!” Alexis said as she laughed. “You weren’t supposed to be checking out my boyfriend’s butt.”
    “I only looked a little. It was just out there. What do you expect?”
    Alexis laughed even harder. Once she brought herself back under control, she said, “I really shouldn’t find this funny. I should be embarrassed as all hell.” Her mom smiled. “It’s not as if you’re a child. We’re both adults. Now go to Konner. I’m officially kicking you out of the house until tomorrow.”
     
    out of the house until tomorrow.”
    Alexis stood, then kissed her mother on the cheek.
    “Thanks, Mom. I love you.”
    “I know you do. And I love you. Tell Konner I expect him to come over for the day of your birthday to celebrate with us.”
    “I will.”
    Alexis saved what she’d been trying to work on before she shut down her computer. Not wanting to take the time to call Konner to tell him she was on her way, she quickly threw a change of clothes into an athletic bag.
    Before she left she gave her dad and mom a kiss and told them she’d see them tomorrow.
    During the drive to Konner’s place, Alexis hoped he’d be at home. She hadn’t spoken to him yet today.
    Given how late he worked at night, she’d made it a habit not to call before noontime in case he was still sleeping.
    By the time she’d reach his house, it would be close to that.
    Her heart beat faster as she pulled into his driveway, then parked in front of the detached garage. She hauled the athletic bag out of the passenger seat and walked at a fast clip to Konner’s front door. Alexis rang the bell and impatiently waited for him to answer.
    She was about to ring it a second time when she heard the sound of someone approaching the door from the other side. Konner swung it open and gave her a look of surprise. Having missed being in his arms, Alexis rushed him. He caught her to him as he took a step back to balance them both. She put her arms around his waist and clung to him.
    “Alexis,” he said. “What are you doing here? I thought you had to stay with your parents.” She pulled back enough to smile as she looked him in the face. “My mom kicked me out of the house and I’m not allowed to come back until tomorrow. I was told I would have to spend the night with you.” Konner’s grin was sexy and his heated gaze roamed over her features. “Did she now? Well, I’ll have to thank her when I see her again. And having you spend the night has just made my day.”
    He lowered his lips to hers, taking them as if he’d been dying for a taste of her and wouldn’t last another minute without it. She kissed him back with just as much desperation. Alexis pressed even closer to Konner and moaned when she felt the hard length of his cock against her belly. An ache built inside her pussy. It had only been two days, but her body desperately craved his. Her nipples grew taut where they brushed along his hard chest.
    “I don’t think I can wait another minute to have you inside me,” Alexis said against his mouth.
    “These two days without you have been hell,” Konner replied in a husky voice.
    He picked her off her feet and carried her over to the stairs that led to the upper floor and took them two at a time. Even though Alexis hadn’t been to this part of his house before, she didn’t stop kissing him to look around.
    All that mattered

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