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I let myself fall on the backrest, turning my head to look back at him. His pleased expression gave me enough satisfaction in that moment, but I knew I would have to get off somehow before my body started to complain.

“Pull up your pants. Don’t clean yourself. I like the idea of my cum drying on your pussy and inner thighs.”

His wishes were my commands.

No matter how dirty and sick they were.

Chapter 35

CAIA

“Wavel hasn’t picked up her phone yet. She surely has landed in Vancouver already. It’s almost eight,” Mom said in a worried tone.

I watched her as she played with her fingers and nervously shook her leg, seeming restless.

“Relax, Alanis. She probably forgot to turn off airplane mode on her phone. I’m sure she’s already been picked up by Jack,” Dad told her, attempting to calm her.

“But what if something happened?”

“Nothing happened, Alanis. Our girl is fine.”

“And she’s probably keeping her phone on airplane mode to avoid you so she can actually enjoy her weekend,” Sly said, defending Wavel unexpectedly.

I stayed out of the conversation.

I didn’t really care about Wavel.

All I cared about was the fact that Sly’s cum was still on and inside of me, and I wished I could smell it.

Mom and Dad ignored Sly’s suggestion, and Dad got up from the dining table with a loud sigh. “My patients will arrive any minute. Kids, please go upstairs. Alanis, Wait for me in the bedroom.”

Mom was obedient, ready to head upstairs without putting up a fight. Sly and I, on the other hand, we didn’t move.

“I would like to watch a movie in the living room,” Sly said, not really asking for permission.

“Me too,” I announced.

Dad looked at us, then sighed again. “Fine. But when my patients arrive, I want you to not say a word to them. Am I clear?”

We both nodded.

“Do we have snacks?” Sly asked, looking at Mom because she was the cook of the house.

“I don’t think so, darling. I haven’t had a chance to go get groceries,” Mom replied.

“How about we go get snacks and groceries now? We can’t watch a movie without snacks,” he reminded us.

Mom looked unsure. “Now? It’s late…”

“No, it’s fine. Go get groceries if it means I get the house to myself for a while and can work with my patients in peace.” Dad pulled out his wallet and handed it to Mom. “Make sure the fridge is full for the next few days. Stock up.”

Fun.

A late-night trip to the grocery store with Sly and Mom.

I followed Sly and Mom to the garage, and once we all sat in the car, we drove out onto the road and followed it to town.

The rain was heavy, and the wind blew the trees’ branches into every direction.

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