No More Waiting (The James Family Book 3)

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coating them with his cum.
    “Mine,” he roared, pumping the rest of his load deep within me.
    “I love you, Vanessa, so very much.” He took my mouth, stopping me from saying the words that thumped in my heart. I pulled his hair, tugging his face away from mine. Looking into his eyes, I let him know that he wasn’t alone in this.
    “I love you, too. With everything I am.”
    “I know,” he whispered absentmindedly, kissing me again.
    I felt like a fool for having even mentioning my love now. He knows…what a dick. I pushed his face away again. “I knew you figured out that I loved you a long time ago, but I never actually said it out loud,” I said in a hiss.
    He tipped my chin to look at me with a confused expression on his face. “Honey, I didn’t know you loved me until a little while ago when you gave me your virginity. Then I knew. Why are you mad?”
    “But when you sent me that text when I went back to school?” Could he have meant that he was already in love? I closed my eyes.
    “Open those eyelids for me so I can look at your face.” I did as he commanded. “I remember what you’re talking about. I was talking about myself. I was already there, madly in love with you. When you didn’t respond back, I thought it was because I rushed it and you didn’t feel the same.”
    “No, I just thought you were cocky and didn’t love me back.”
    “God no. I knew from the start that you were mine. I told you every chance I got.”
    “Yes, but I didn’t believe it.”
    “I hope you do now, but I do. I want to spend the rest of our lives together. Fucking, making babies, and watching them grow.”
    “I’d like that, so very much.” He reached down to where his pants were and pulled something out. As soon as I saw the box, I knew what it was. He knelt on the bed, while I sat up. I bit my lip in anticipation. The tears were in my eyes as I watched him nervously open the box.
    “Vanessa, I love you and I plan to make an honest woman out of you. Will you marry me?”
    I nodded like a mad woman, squealing “Yes,” over and over again, I hugged him tightly then kissed him. “You know I will. Tim! I love you,” I cried out as he slipped the ring on my finger. “It’s huge! You shouldn’t have.”
    “I wanted to missy. So, thank you for saying yes, not that I was going to let you say no anyway.”
    “So, what if I said no?” I asked itching to get him riled up.
    “Well, all it would take is a screaming orgasm, baby. You know how compliant you get when you come for me.”
    “Damn, I guess I should have said no then,” I teased, wanting to mess with him.
    “No you shouldn’t have. If you want orgasms, I’ll give you a lifetime of them. Please don’t tell me you don’t want to marry me.” I hadn’t expected fear in his voice. I felt like a jerk.
    “I didn’t mean it,” I whispered, reaching for him and pulling him until our bodies locked tightly together. His cock sank in home. We rocked slowly, making love again. It wasn’t long before our bodies, tired and sated, passed out snuggling in each other’s arms.
     

14
    Tim
    We woke up in the morning wrapped up in each other. Her body was on top of mine, resting with our legs intertwined and my arms hugging her close. I’d waited for this for so long that I didn’t know if I could let her go back to school. She was mine and being without her was too much for me. With my arms holding her tighter, I squeezed a little too hard. “Tim, are you okay?” Vanessa asked in a sleepy voice.
    “I’m feeling wonderful, why?” I lied. What if after yesterday she had changed her mind? The shock and then the pleasure clearing her head.
    “Because you’re all tensed up,” she replied looking at me with her chin resting on her hands that were on my chest.
    I sat up taking her with me. Her thighs on the outside of mine. “I’m sorry. What are your plans for school?”
    “Do you want me to stay?”
    “That’s a stupid question. Of course I want

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