Page 66 of Player Next Door


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“Want to take a ride on the lake? It’ll cool us off. Normally, Dad and I take this puppy out fishing, but we can just sit on the water, ponder life, contemplate world peace, make out.”

“I’d love to. I’m really looking forward to pondering life,” she said, stifling a laugh.

“Yeah, me too,” he said, playing along. “And the contemplating of world peace.”

She grabbed their towels, their water bottles, and her beach bag and climbed into the boat. Grady untied it and started the engine. They were soon easing away from the dock area and out in the open water. In no time, Grady had the boat up to speed. Reese held on to her straw hat as they jetted through the water. When Grady found a spot he liked, he killed the engine and dropped anchor.

“This is one of my favorite spots,” he said. “We used to dive from over there,” he said, pointing to a steep rock cliff. “Other times we’d just hang out with friends.”

“Lady friends?”

“One or two. I am human.”

“I’m just teasing,” she said, taking in the view. Other than the normal sounds of birds and nature, the area was peaceful. She couldn’t see or hear another human. When Grady left the driver’s seat and came over to sit next to her, she scooted over. He put his arm around her shoulder and pulled her in close.

“About that making out…”

“I thought we were pondering life? Contemplating world peace?”

He kissed her then, gently biting down on her lower lip. “I want you to ponder me doing this,” he said, sliding his hands around her waist and hoisting her onto his lap. She could feel his hardness through his shorts, and it made her breath hitch. “Then I want you to ponder this.” His voice dropped deeper as his hand found her core and pushed her bikini bottoms to one side. He plunged two fingers into her wet center. She arched back as he gently pumped his fingers in and out of her. When he found her spot…that spot, she came undone. He didn’t let up as he used his other hand to expose one of her breasts. As he rode her through her orgasm, he sucked and licked her sensitive nipple.

“Fuck me,” she said breathlessly.

"I like this take-command side of you,” he said with a mischievous smile.

He slid down his shorts and was inside her in a flash. He sat back as she rode him, taking his as deeply as she could, then grinding into him relentlessly.

“You have to slow down,” he said and grunted. “I’m going to come.”

Like the times he hadn’t shown her mercy, she picked up the pace, slamming down hard on him, letting him fill her completely. And when he came inside her, she followed closely behind, taking as much of him as she could.

“Holy shit,” he said with a little laugh. “That was fucking hot.”

“I’m glad you enjoyed yourself,” she said, kissing him hard on the lips. “I’d be happy to do more pondering with you later.”

They took a swim to cool off, then lay out in the back of the small boat, doing nothing at all. She loved that she could simply enjoy herself and not have to be working or thinking or strategizing. It was something she wasn’t accustomed to. And when they headed back to the cottage a few hours later, Julia was on the deck, calling them up.

“All right, lovebirds. I’m off to Cathy’s. I should be back later tomorrow morning. We’re planning to get in a game of golf in the morning. There is lots of food in the fridge and you can call me if you can’t find something. Don’t burn the place down while I’m gone.”

They watched her leave and Reese turned to Grady. “Did she hear us last night? I feel like she keeps implying it.”

“I doubt it,” Grady said. “When she falls asleep, an air siren won’t wake her up.”

“And what about the place burning down? I feel like something is implied there.”

“Long story involving me and a kitchen fire. But it all had a happy ending and insurance covered the damage.”

“One day I’m going to need to hear that story.”

“In the meantime, how about we get something to eat. You’re going to need to keep up your energy.”

ChapterTwenty-Seven

Reese and Grady put together dinner. He roasted potatoes and barbecued steaks while Reese made a salad, about the only thing she trusted herself with. While she set the table, she stole a glance outside at Grady. He manned the grill like an expert and her heart warmed. This was normal. Couples did this. They made dinner, enjoyed each other’s company, spent time together…this was what she wanted. She couldn’t wipe the smile from her face when Grady came in with the rest of the food. He’d hit his parents’ wine rack and pulled out a Pinot Grigio. They toasted to their weekend away and feasted on dinner. Afterward, they sat on the deck, watching the sun slowly set. Reese topped off their wineglasses and sat next to Grady on the patio sofa.

“Thank you for this. All of it,” Reese said, settling into the crook of his arm. “I know we said we wouldn’t talk about it…”

“But?”

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