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"Don't hold back. Let them hear you screaming my fuckin' name while I'm deep in that pussy!" Our bodies moved in an exquisite harmony that made me crave more while Hailo bit down on her lip.

"Yes! Oh my God!" she moaned, writhing in pain and pleasure. "I feel it, Gi!"

"What do you feel, Lo?" I growled against her ear, causing a deep moan to escape while Hailo tried to catch her breath. “Answer me, Hailo!”

"Fuck! I feel you!" The words finally barreled from her chest, fearing I wouldn't continue.

I dropped my head as I drew out and slid back in, one hand gathering her hair at the back of her head. I gripped it tightly. Hailo's dark eyes glossed over as I pumped inside her.

"That's it, Pretty Lady," I pecked her lips, and the taste nourished me in a way that defied description. "Let go for me. Cum. Cum on this dick.”

Involuntary tremors took over, and I wasn't too far from it. Hailo juices covered my dick, and I returned the favor. The intensity of our night together exhausted us both, and the moment I climbed out of Hailo, I fell asleep, and so did she.

I woke up the following day, running my hand across the bed. My eyes jolted open, and there was no sign of Hailo. My eyebrows pinched, wondering if last night even happened. Then my eyes fell on the note freeing me from a mental game of tug-o-war.

Thanks for last night.

-Hailo

Swinging my feet to the floor, I erased memories of the last night. Part of me was glad Hailo dipped and didn’t leave a glass slipper. Any woman that could make me nervous yet so relaxed to the point I didn’t think straight was dangerous, and I didn’t need that.

Chapter One

Months later. . .

My night with Gi remained vividly etched into my brain. I found myself craving him. Not just the sex. God knows that was amazing too, but it was his scent that I struggled to get off my skin after returning home. His company made me feel seen and understood despite just meeting. The sexual magnetism that made him so confident turned me on. Gi was a vibe that was incredibly hard to forget.

Memories of him lingered around in my mind. So much so that I considered tracking him down. Then I realized I didn’t even have his full name let alone any other details that could help me solve the mystery. I was headed back to DuPont Falls in a few hours with a crazy mixture of hope and fear. Sadie’s call pulled me away from the darkness I had been fighting since my boss told me about the trip.

Securing my hygiene bag on my suitcase, I scooped up my phone to answer. "Hey, mom."

"Hey, baby. How's my favorite girl?"

"I'm fine."

"I haven't seen you for somebody who lives fifteen minutes away."

"Work has been keeping me busy. I promise to visit after I get back," I conceded, hoping to shorten the speech I knew was coming.

"Where are you going?"

"I have a work conference in DuPont Falls.” Even though the line had gone silent, it felt like the words DuPont Falls were echoing in my ear.

Instead of asking what she wanted, Sadie pivoted the conversation, “You keep telling me that, but you’ve been held up in your apartment like a hermit. I want to believe you, Hailo, but I’m worried.”

She was aware of my one-night stand turned pregnancy which spawned her worry. I didn’t know how to tell my mom, so life decided to take care of it for me. The vanilla-scented candle I loved so much made me nauseous, and I found myself in her bathroom, hovering over the toilet on a random Sunday afternoon.

When I came out, Sadie was standing in the hallway with her infamous hiked eyebrow, waiting for an explanation. I cried about my reckless behavior and how my child would have to pay for my mistake. She didn’t curse and fuss, although I knew she wanted to. Instead, Sadie held me and reminded me that God would never give me a battle he wouldn’t see me through.

“I appreciate it, but I’m okay. Really,” I urged, hoping she would change the subject.

"I want to see you when you get back. I know you're dealing with a lot, but you can't hide forever baby,” Sadie counseled, and though I knew she was right, I still wasn’t in the mood to be around anybody, so I hadn’t. "I love you, baby."

"I love you too."

"Call me when you get there."

"Nobody calls anymore, mom. I can text you."

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