Unexpected Love
first at the contracting of her muscles. She then begin to relax and widening her legs. “Oh, babe, I never thought this could feel so wonderful. I love you so much. I never want this to end. You were so right. This feels like a dream or fantasy. Thank you for loving me and helping to totally heal.”
    Seth caressed her cheek. “I wouldn’t have it any other way, babe. I never thought you would be lying here in my arms either. I wanted you, but I didn’t think it was possible or would ever happen.”
    “It feels so nice, go faster,” TC begged.
    “No, let’s continue going slow. If we go faster it will end sooner, and I want you to enjoy every inch of my rod. Let’s go sit in that small pool of water.”
    “I can’t my ankle. You will have to carry me, plus I can’t stand.”
    “You don’t have to. You will saddle my lap while I hold you. The wonderful part of making love is experimenting and trying various the positions you can think of. I want to release more of my pleasure inside you.” Seth and TC continued to make love for hours in and out of the pool until they were exhausted.
    I’m sleepy. Do you have any pillows in your bag for my head,”, TC asked.
    “No, but I’ll be your pillow. Come closer. I’ll hold you, and you can lay your head on my arm for your pillow.” He groaned when she moved closer into his embrace. “Now see, if you’re going to be sticking your butt out like that we are going take it from the top and keep going for round four.” Seth began kissing her neck until TC fell asleep.
     
     

Chapter Nine
    No, Not Yet
     
    “Rise and shine, my little bunny,” Seth announced smiling.
    “Why are you smiling? Nice! Where did all this fruit come from? And why are you calling me little bunny?” TC asked while getting dress.
    “I am smiling because you are sleeping like a baby. That tells me I was doing something right last night. While you were still asleep I went and gathered some fruit. I told you I’m a nature man at heart. Also, I call you little bunny because you were always running like a frightened little bunny.”
    “Ok, ok, don’t get too cocky, mister,” TC joked. “Well, what now? Now that you finalized my womanhood what’s the next step? Do you still feel the same way in the light of day?”
    “You are still my babe, TC. I don’t know why you have those clothes on because I want to make love to you again in the daylight so you know nothing’s changed. You are still my world here and now as well as out there,” Seth proclaimed. TC soon laid naked at his side, basking in the bliss of love after another round. “Are you ready?” Seth asked.
    “Why Professor Howard whatever do you mean?” TC asked.
    “You know, are you ready to leave here? Are you ready to face your friends and tell them about us? Are you going to share about what happened here last night and this morning? You don’t have to be embarrassed or ashamed. What we have is beautiful and destined. I don’t want it to end, TC. I told you I’m not a one-night stand kind of guy. My brother is that type, but not me, and I don’t like him being that way. But I can’t change him.
    “I only have control over myself. I gave you my heart. I believe you gave me yours. I know this is all new to you and a little scary because you have to give me your trust. And if you want no one has to know at school. You’re about to graduate anyway. That’s not that far away. You have about three months before graduation. We can be together off campus. What do you think? You’re too quiet.”
    TC responded, “I’m not ready to go back. I don’t want to face my friends or the world right now. I need more time with you, Seth. I have been so stressed and overwhelmed with school, thinking about my mother, my father, and even my future. Right now, I don’t know if it’s possible, but I need a time out. I also think I’m hooked on making love.”
    Seth chuckled and smiled. “Well, that’s not a bad thing.”
    TC

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