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“You should stop,” I say through my heavy breathing. I don’t think my face could get any hotter.

She lowers her head on my cock until it’s so deep in her throat that tears roll down her face. I swallow hard and grab her head, pumping her onto my dick faster and harder.

“I know you’re in there. I can hear you.” It’s a woman’s voice.

Dolly pulls off my cock with a pop. “That’s my mother. Why is my mother here?”

I stare down at Dolly. Personally, I think she looks great. The dress is half torn, her makeup is smeared all over her face, and the perfectly curled hair she’d had tied up is now falling off her shoulders. That said, even I would dare to say she’s not wedding ready.

“I can hear you two!” her mother groans. “Open the door!”

Dolly stares up at me, her tone low as she says, “I don’t want to stop. I want your come!”

“With your mother five feet away?”

She shakes her head. “Not really.”

“Should we open it then?”

“No.”

“Put your clothes on and open the door right now or I’m getting security!” Her mother’s tone has darkened significantly.

“Maybe you should hear her out.”

Dolly leans her head against my chest. “But I was having fun.”

“Me too. We’ll finish later.”

The intrusion is like a punch to my stomach. Even watching Dolly turn away has my cock dripping with excitement. I’d give anything to bend her over and feel her tight little core.

When my jeans are in place and my shirt is properly fixed, she turns toward the door and pulls it open. “Hey.”

“You’re in so much trouble, young lady. You brought a wild animal to my wedding, ruined the day, had him punch my future son, and now you’re fucking him in the cleaning closet! Have you lost your mind?”

Dolly drags in a deep breath. “Yes, Mom, I’ve lost my mind. I’ve lost my fucking mind… and I’m okay with that. I’m completely okay with that, because for once in my life, I’m standing next to someone who gets it. Someone who sees me, and wants me, and punches assholes who deserve to be punched, and stands up to people I should’ve been standing up to for a long damn time.”

“That’s not endearing, Dolly. That’s sick. This man has mental issues, clearly. He’s dating a woman half his age and he—”

“He’s perfect.”

“After a month? You know he’s perfect?”

Dolly laughs. “It hasn’t even been a month. It’s been three days.”

Her mother’s eyes widen. “You told me you’d been seeing him for a month.”

“I lied. I lied, and if I’m being honest, you and this wedding and this whole thing are the biggest slap in my face. So, I hope you’re happy with your money, the new stuff, and your future son, but I’m not going to pretend along with you. Alec and his father are terrible… and you’re acting just like them.” Dolly reaches out for me and steps past her mother and into the hallway.

“When this doesn’t work out between you and the crazy cowboy, don’t come to me begging for money and a place to stay.”

I glance toward her mother. “I think I told you earlier. I’m not lettin’ go, ma’am.”

Her mother rolls her eyes as we step past. And while I know a part of Dolly’s heart is breaking, I’m so proud of her for standing up for herself.

“You okay, little Dolly?”

She leans her head against my chest as we walk down the hall hand-in-hand. “Yeah, I didn’t say anything that wasn’t true. My mom has been gone for a really long time. Maybe someday she’ll come back.”

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