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We were so close, I never wanted this to end.

My clit rubbed against his pubic bone, and I breathed hard as pleasure built at my core once again. I was getting closer and closer to yet another orgasm.

It was getting harder and harder to focus on bucking my hips as the pleasure spread through my body.

When I orgasmed again, I collapsed onto Lorenzo’s chest, and he gripped my hips. He rolled me over, careful not to crush me. We were half off the blanket, but I didn’t care—the cold rock beneath me didn’t bother me when I felt like my core was on fire.

The orgasm rocked through me as Lorenzo started bucking his hips, thrusting as if his life depended on it. I’d meant to be on top, to be in control of this, but he took over, and I allowed it.

He kissed me hard, biting my bottom lip and let out a sharp cry the same time I did. He buried himself inside me, deep as he could go, and I felt his orgasm rock through his body. His breath came in ragged gasps, and his body contracted, the muscles taut. His cock throbbed and pulsed inside me as he emptied himself, and I trembled and shivered as we rode out our pleasure together.

When it was finally over, fading slowly, Lorenzo rolled off me. He pulled me onto the blanket with him. It wasn’t a very big blanket, but lying as tightly together as we did, we fit just fine.

Lorenzo wrapped his arms around me and held me tightly.

Outside, the storm raged on, water coming down in sheets, but we were sheltered in the cave and warm because we held onto each other, and everything would be okay.

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LORENZO

Thestormragedmostof the day and well into the night. The fire we’d built hadn’t lasted very long, but our clothes had dried enough to put on again, and we still had our jackets and the blanket.

We had to spend the night in the cave. We had each other to keep us warm, and we had the few things I’d brought.

We shared trail mix somewhere after the darkness had come, and we drank a bit of our water, although I wanted to use it sparingly.

When we woke up the next morning, the rain had stopped.

“Is it over?” Celine asked, waking up just after I did. We lay tightly against each other on the blanket.

“It sounds like it is,” I said.

“What time is it?”

“It’s early,” I said, checking my phone.

Were the others okay? How had the camp survived the terrible storm?

I sat up and found the trail mix we’d had some of last night.

“Breakfast,” I said and divided what was left between us. “Let’s go out and see if we can figure out where we are. Maybe we’re not too far away from camp or the path we’d taken to get up there.”

Celine nodded. Today, she looked dejected and uncertain, more than she’d ever been. I didn’t blame her—things looked pretty dire. We would get out of here, though. I was sure we couldn’t be too far away. How far could we have fallen? The river had taken us quite a way downstream, though.

I stepped out of the cave first. Celine followed.

I checked my phone for signal again, but there was nothing, not even now that we were out from underneath the rocks. That was a bad sign.

When we looked around, there was nothing but destruction all around us. The trees had been ruined by the storm, with dead leaves and branches washed up against the trunks and thick ridges of mud everywhere. Maybe signal towers had been damaged, too.

Celine checked her phone, too, and pursed her lips grimly when she had no bars either.

I heard the river—the part we’d climbed out of wasn’t too far off.

Other than that, there was nothing I recognized.

“I have no idea where we are,” I said.

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