Accidental Love

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him.
Right away she felt his hard-on pressed into her thigh.
    “Settle down. As happy as I am you’re flying home with me,
that food over there is priority number one.”
    “You sure? I can make it quick.”
    She laughed. “Tempting, but no.”
    After they finished eating they climbed back into bed
together. Jane sat cuddled into Ben’s side as he flipped through the channels
and finally stopped on a movie station. It was a romantic comedy, one she was
sure she’d seen a dozen times.
    Ben reached over and took her hand. “Can we talk for a
little?”
    “Is there something in particular you wanted to talk about?”
    “Yes.”
    She looked up at him.
    “I really like you, and I know we started seeing each other
on the craziest of terms but from the moment I met you, I knew you were the
one.”
    “The one?” Her heart sped up.
    “I know it’s a little forward, but I’ve waited years to find
the right woman. And now I have.”
    “Me? I’m what you’ve been looking for?”
    “Yes. You’re so honest and kind. You’re beautiful and sexy.
You’re smart. And when I’m with you nothing else matters. I want to wake up
every day with you and your crazy dog and cat. I want to fill my unused house
with children and have you as their mother.”
    Jane’s eyes watered, and she tried her best to hold the
tears back. “I really like you too. Is it safe to say that somewhere along the
way we accidentally fell in love?”
    “It was no accident.” He pressed his lips against hers. “Do
you want to spend your life with me, Jane?”
    She nodded. “Do you think our age difference is going to
matter?”
    “To who?”
    “Won’t people talk? How are my parents going to react?
You’re closer to their age than you are to mine.”
    “Jane, look at me.”
    She looked into his eyes, and it calmed her immediately.
    “We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. The only thing I
know for sure is that I’ve finally found the woman I want to be with, and I
don’t want to give that up just because of what others might think.”
    Ben pushed her onto her back and climbed on top of her. His
kiss was deep with passion. The whole world melted away and all that mattered
was him. It didn’t take long before they were both naked and Ben climbed
between her legs to make love to her. He was tender and thorough, making sure
she got everything she needed.
    As they made love they looked into each other’s eyes. A
connection was felt so deep in her she would have thought they had actually
attached to one another.
    When she fell asleep in his arms that night she knew
everything was going to work out and as long as she had Ben she didn’t have to
worry.

Chapter 10
     
    After another successful plane ride, Jane hoped she didn’t
have to do that for quite some time. They made their way to the parking garage
where they would part ways. Ben had promised to come to her place later with
Toby and he would stay the evening with her. She had a feeling he liked her
house better than his own.
    Jane leaned against the vehicle as Ben held her in his arms.
Never had she been so connected to someone that she actually hated the idea of
parting ways.
    “I really had a wonderful trip,” she told him.
    “It was much more enjoyable having you there.”
    “Well, I might be out of a job soon and have plenty of time
to travel with you.” Damn, maybe there were more plane trips in her future than
she wanted.
    “You’re not going to lose your job. From what I heard on
that tape, you made it clear you wanted him to leave you alone, and he made it
clear he was a pompous ass.”
    Jane laughed. “I guess I’ll see you later. I’m going to hate
giving you back this shiny Mercedes.”
    “You can drive it as long as you want.”
    “You’re just saying that since we’re sleeping together.”
    Ben shook his head and grinned. “You might be right.”
    She punched his arm playfully. “Careful now.”
    He yanked her to him and let his mouth devour hers.

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