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Caia was the one for me.

All I had to do was be patient with my heart and mind, and to let them accept what I truly felt and wanted.

I pulled down her panties and my boxers before rubbing my cock and sliding into her with ease. Her body was willing. She wasn’t rejecting me. On the contrary…she was sucking me in.

I fell into a trance-like state as I thrusted into her, with her nails digging into my back, and her legs wrapped tightly around me hips.

I groaned as her pussy continued to squeeze my dick. It was easy reaching a climax fucking her. Old me wouldn’t have let her come, but the idea of having an orgasm at the same time made my heart race. I needed it, and I wanted her to feel the same as me.

“Sly, please,” she begged, tilting her head back and exposing her neck to me. I placed kisses to it, sucking and nibbling at her soft skin as I kept thrusting into her tightness.

“Fuck, yes,” I grunted, slowing down my movements but slamming into her harder. “Come, baby. Let me feel that pussy squeeze my dick.”

She moaned, sounding so damn sexy. Caia was always so fucking sensual and aware of her body. It once made me wonder if Wavel was the same, but I stopped thinking about that a while ago. I didn’t miss the idea of having sex with Wavel. I simply missed the idea of having her around.

Caia’s legs shook, then they tensed, and her body stilled. “AAH!”

I didn’t even try to hold back. I shot my release into her, burying myself deep into her. My cum filled her as my dick throbbed, and with my arms giving in, I let myself fall on top of her. We breathed heavily, and we gave each other the time we needed to come back down from our high.

After a while, I broke the silence. “We should talk about this with Dad. About us. About Wavel no longer being with us. Maybe he can help us.”

Caia’s breath felt warm against my neck. “He’s not a real psychologist.”

“I know, but he’s the closest thing to one. And we can’t talk about this to people we don’t know. What we’re doing is illegal, and I don’t want to risk having a stranger call the cops on us. Dad would keep it to himself.”

At least, I hoped he would.

But I needed to talk about this.

About everything.

Caia was quiet for a while, then she let out a sigh and nodded. “Okay.”

I turned my head and kissed her cheek. “It’ll be okay. It’ll be good for us,” I whispered, pressing another kiss to the corner of her mouth.

Her eyes moved to mine, and a small smile touched her lips. “Okay. I trust you.”

Chapter 40

CAIA

We stayed in bed for hours before we went to take a shower together, and after getting dressed, we headed downstairs to find Mom and Dad sitting at the dining table, eating breakfast.

“Morning, kids,” Dad said.

“Morning,” I replied, looking at the food on the table. “Can we join?”

“Of course.”

I looked at Sly and smiled, nodding to the chairs before us. We each pulled one back and sat down, and as Dad poured us some orange juice, I reached for the slices of freshly baked bread in the middle of the table.

I placed one slice on Sly’s plate, giving him another smile. I wanted to assure him that I was okay, and I hoped he was doing okay too. He wasn’t smiling, but his face was relaxed and his eyes bright. He wasn’t angry or upset. Maybe the past days of being by his side had helped a little.

Things felt strange between us. Our family wasn’t what it once was, and although I never really liked the way it had been, I wasn’t so keen on what we’d become either.

I changed too. I wasn’t as angry as I once was, and while it felt good not living in a constant bubble of negativity, I missed the comfort of it.

Mom and Dad were talking to me, and Sly wanted me by his side. I wasn’t a burden anymore. I was being valued as a family member. It was something I always wanted. To be seen by them. But I knew it was only because Wavel wasn’t here. They had lost the one person they always put first, and now that she was gone, there was a void to fill.

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