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“Teal?”

“Please, I want to make you come,” she said. “Like you’re doing so for me.”

He didn’t know if he was going to be able to have the strength to hold back. He lifted his ass, and she pushed his pants down. Her hand wrapped around his length.

“Like this?”

“Fuck, yeah, Teal, just touch me. Put your hands on me and fucking touch me.” He sank his fingers into her hair and pulled her down, kissing her. He continued to work her clit, sliding his fingers over and around and stroking her, bringing her closer to another orgasm.

Jaxson couldn’t believe how close he was. He felt the first stirrings of his orgasm, and it built. He growled out her name, and Teal followed him so they both came at the same time.

His cum landed between them, coating the flesh of Teal’s stomach, as well as his.

“Was that … okay?” Teal asked.

“It was fucking perfect.”

“Do you mean that?”

“Yes. I won’t lie to you, Teal. Ever.”

“Good, because I want to make this good for you.”

“It is good for me.” He tucked some of her hair behind her ear. “Promise me that you won’t ever lie to me.”

“I promise.”

He pulled her in close for another kiss and knew Teal had wrecked his whole fucking world.

Chapter Seven

“And how is everything?”

Teal looked toward a very naked Jaxson as she listened to her mother. “Everything is fine.”

“You’re not ordering too much takeout?”

“No, Mom. Remember? I know how to cook.”

“Right, right.” Her mother sighed.

“How is Dad?” Teal asked.

Another long, drawn-out sigh. “We’re, er, we’re working through it.”

Teal nibbled on her lip as she listened to the sadness in her mother’s voice. Her parents were an odd couple. She knew her dad had cheated on her mother a few years ago, and yet, he was acting like a man scorned or something.

“Mom.” She glanced over at Jaxson and moved toward his sitting room.

It was Saturday morning. She had spent the night at Jaxson’s house, in his bed. The rain was still coming down thick and fast.

“Do you think you and Dad might need to consider a … divorce?” She had been thinking about it long before Jaxson had brought it up. When her dad left after finding out Bethany had cheated, Teal had wondered if it was time for her parents to realize they were too toxic for one another.

“We’re going to try, Teal Bear.”

Teal Bear.

Her mother hadn’t called her that in years. When she was a kid and had nightmares, her mother would always tell her that she was strong, like a bear, and no one could ever hurt her.

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