First Love (Complicated Love Book 1)

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pinching and pulling them. An electric current shoots down to my pussy. I need more though. Slowly, I run one of my hands down my abdomen and circle my clit.
    “Uh, god, that feels so good,” I breathe.
    I need more and decide to see what these jets can do for me. I slide down until I’m in centered before one of the jets and let the steady pressure hit my clit. Fuck, this won’t take long. I pull on my nipple even harder while inserting two fingers into my pussy. I grind against my hand while the jet massages my clit.
    “Brian!” I scream out my release.
    “That was so fucking hot. I may need to join you now.”
    Brian’s words jolt me out of my post-orgasmic haze.
    “Oh shit. I didn’t realize you were here. I needed relief, and I didn’t know when you’d be home.”
    “Shhh. You don’t need to explain yourself. That was the hottest thing I’ve ever seen. But, now, I need you.”
    “Please. I want you,” I say, needing more. Getting myself off is never as satisfying as the relief he gives me.
    “Hey, Donna? Where are you?” Brian calls out as he walks into the room.
    I hope he doesn’t think I left. Shit, that was a fucking hot daydream, and he had to interrupt me right before the good part.
    “In the bathroom. I’ll be right out.” I finish washing up and head out to the living room, feeling very unsatisfied. Again.
     


    M y heart broke from the expression on Donna’s face when I explained my father’s betrayal. I didn’t want to upset her, but she needed to know that it wasn’t me in my office yesterday. And that I love her. I really didn’t want her to watch the video. I could barely stomach it and had to turn it off. I ended up pausing it on their faces so she knew it wasn’t me. She was okay with not having to watch any video and relive it again. The still shot was enough for her.
    I still don’t know what my dad had to gain or if he was just getting his rocks off with Janice one time, but I have a feeling it’s more than a one-time thing. I can’t predict how he’ll react when I tell him I’m leaving, but I have to get away. Because of my talk with Frank, I’m hoping I can get a job with him, and then we’ll eventually open our own law office.
    After showing Donna the video I couldn’t sleep with worry over how she was really feeling, so it’s been one long night for me. I didn’t sleep much. I kept thinking about what was going to happen when we got to my parents’ house, and then I couldn’t stop looking at Donna. I don’t know how I got so lucky to have her, but I’m going to do whatever I can to keep her. She deserves all of me, and I need to start showing her that work isn’t everything.
    Since I couldn’t sleep well, I decided I needed to call Bill. I’m not sure if he knows anything yet, but he should have a heads-up. I figure knowing more about what is happening at the office is probably a good thing before I go in with guns blazing to my parents’ house.
    I hope to get a lot of information from Bill. Information I probably don’t want to know, but it may seal my fate in where I lie with the firm.
    “Hello. Bill speaking.”
    “Hello, Bill. It’s Brian. I’m sorry to bother you so early. Do you have a minute to talk?”
    “Yes, is everything all right?  Did something happen to Donna?”
    “No, Donna is fine. But everything isn’t all right.
    That’s why I’m calling you.”
    “Okay. What’s the problem?”
    How do I say this?  Being blunt is the only way I can do this.
    “So, over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been noticing Janice sneaking around with files and then locking them up. Since she’s my secretary, that shouldn’t be happening. I have a feeling they pertain to my dad. I found him and Janice screwing in my office. I’m not sure why or what they had to gain. Do you have any idea what’s going on?”  Please let him know something. I know there’s something else going on.
    “Yes, I have a feeling I know what you’re talking

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