too.” She proved it to him by mimicking the gesture on his fine bottom.
She shrieked when he reached down, wrapped his arm around her knees, lifted her up and carried her over to his worn tan armchair next to his workbench. He set her down, pulled the lever to put up the footrest and pushed the back of the chair down before he settled on top of her.
“I’m going to love you so good for the rest of your life,” he whispered in her ear.
“Then I’m the luckiest girl in the world.” She whimpered when he gave her earlobe a gentle bite. And she let herself believe it.
The End
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