Aussie: A Bad Boy Second Chance Romance

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pleasure point that sent me reeling. A rush of adrenaline coursed through my veins.
    “God, yes…” I called out, begging him to continue what he was doing.
    “Come for me, baby. Come now, Dawn.” The words were so evenly measured, the command so natural to him.
    He knelt up once again. I raised my hips to meet his thrusts. His palm was flat on my back, then moving, his finger made a trail down the center of it, across my ass, around my hip, and down to where he was fucking me.
    His fingertip rested on my clit. He wasn’t moving it around. No circles. Nothing like that. Just his finger applying pressure. Literally pushing a button.
    Making me get closer, closer, until I cried out his name. My orgasm crashed into me. I raised off of the bed to meet the rhythm of his movement. Holy fuck.
    His other hand gently turned my face toward him, so he could watch my expression.
    He never moved his other hand. His finger stayed where it was, on my clit, and I’d grown insanely sensitive. I wanted him to move his hand, to take it off, but he wasn’t finished. He made me feel things I never knew I could.
    He turned me back over. He drew my tied wrists up over my head and spoke as calmly as he was able. His jaw was tight, he teeth almost clenched. “I can feel you coming around my cock.”
    My muscles milked him.
    His thick cock swelled as his face turned a new shade of red. He pushed in deeper one more time and held his position. Not moving. He threw his head back and let out a heavy exhale. Not a second later, his cock twitched inside of me. A heated surge pulsed as he came.
    We were silent for a few moments as we both caught our breath, then Luke rolled to his side next to me. Reaching down, he removed the condom.
    I faced him and hooked a leg over him. I rested my hand on his chest, then ran my fingers over it.
    He shook his head and looked at me. “Goddamn, Dawn.”
    I could barely breathe. I’d melted into him, wrapping my head around what just happened. “I know.”
     

Chapter 13 - Luke
     
     
    As depleted of energy as I was, my brain still managed to conjure up thoughts of what it would have been like if we’d fucked back when we lived in the same house. I knew she was thinking the same thing.
    “It would have been so easy,” she said. “My mom and dad never would have known.”
    “Something tells me they would have found out.”
    “Who cares?”
    I lifted my head and kissed her, holding my lips to hers for a moment. “I don’t. Not anymore.”
    “What do you mean anymore?”
    And here it was. Confession time.
    “I always wanted you,” I said.
    Her head tilted to the side a little and the corner of her mouth crept upward into a smile. “No way.”
    “Yeah way. I’m serious.”
    “Then why didn’t—”
    “It would have been bad,” I said, cutting her off mid-sentence. “Look at what happened to me. You could have been dragged into the middle of it all. I didn’t want to do that to you.”
    Suddenly, she burst out laughing.
    I wasn’t expecting it. “What are you laughing at?”
    She put her hand over her mouth, trying to stop the giggles from falling out.  “It’s just, my dad. He was so angry that night. I was thinking back is all. After you left, he goes back into the house and his face is beet red. He was seething. Anyway, my mom keeps trying to calm him down. She was pissed, and went on about what a mistake it was to have a boy living in the same house as her teenage daughter. So, all of the sudden, he points to the front door, where you’d just left from, and goes, ‘That kid is tameless!’ and I’m like, huh? Shameless? Untamed? It sounded funny at the time.
    “Tameless?”
    Dawn nodded. “I didn’t even know it was a word!”
    “Yeah, it doesn’t sound right. Untamed, but tameless?”
    “This is the best part. I actually looked it up! It is a word. Anyway, it was just weird,” she said. “And it’s not like I was innocent myself, remember?”
    I knew exactly what she’d

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