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Yes!

His attention drifted between my eyes and lips.

“We’ve practiced everything else,” I said. “We might as well practice this too.”

I could see he felt nervous. I didn’t blame him. I did too.

As he brought those lips down on mine, my nerves evaporated. It was an explosion. His lips were so soft, so gentle. I sighed as he pressed himself against me. The throbbing in his pants grew so hard it must have been painful. I pressed myself against it, encouraging it.

I grew slick between my legs. I reached up and ran my hand through his hair. I felt the goosebumps pop up all over the back of his neck. They matched those on mine.

He breathed in deeply, dragging me in. I pulled him closer, further, deeper into my soul.

He ran his hands over me, one hand on my lower back, pulling me in, his other hand massaging my neck and hair.

I let my tongue slip from between my lips and begged for entry into his mouth.

He gave it.

His tongue met mine. We both pulled back for a moment to gulp oxygen before diving back in.

I don’t know how long we kissed for.

He pressed against me so hard, I lost my balance and we sailed over the edge. Still we kissed, until, with the wind patting me on the head, I threw my head back and laughed. He grinned too.

The vines caught us and brought us back to the branch. But the vine remained wrapped gently around my leg, tugging on me.

“Will the tree try to make us part of it if we stand here too long?” I said.

He laughed.

“No,” he said. “But sometimes the vines think we’re falling when we aren’t really.”

The tree was wiser than he realized.

I was falling. I was falling pretty damn hard.

“One note about the kiss,” Dyrel said.

“What’s that?” I said.

I couldn’t believe he hadn’t enjoyed it.

“It might be better not to kiss quite so… long,” he said. “I’m not sure my mom and our stuffy family would appreciate it.”

I laughed.

“Then we had better do a lot more practice,” I said.

I ran my tongue over my lips.

“Yes, sir,” he said.

He reached out to me.

Boom!

A crack of thunder rolled across the dark sky. It made me start. Being so high in a tree perhaps wasn’t the safest place to be right now.

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