She trembled beneath him, whispering, “Yes,” as he teased her again and again until he reached the point of no return and slid home to the depths of her silky cunt, seeing stars as he reveled in her, finally knowing how it felt to be a part of her.
The pulsing roar between his ears and the heat licking down his spine was soon too much to ignore, and he pressed his thumb against her clit and rubbed as the length of his strokes increased.
“Oh, Samson! Harder!” she cried out, her voice husky as she moved with him, taking every inch on each thrust.
She clutched Ivan’s biceps as he held her and whispered, “You’re so beautiful and sexy, Cassie. An absolute goddess.”
Samson watched as their bodies joined over and over until the sight sent him into a frenzy of lust, and he grasped her thigh and pounded her pussy with his cock until her sleek muscles tightened so much he could barely move. His balls drew up hard against his body, and all he could do was feel as their bodies collided over and over again, the slick sounds of sweaty bodies smacking together filling the room. Her orgasmic cries grew in volume as she rocked and quivered against him, her pussy rippling all around him as she came. He was mesmerized by her beauty, her flushed cheeks, the way her eyelids slid closed as her lips parted in an o.
Heat ripped through his body, and his cock grew even harder moments before his climax whipped through him like hot lightning, his balls contracting painfully as his cum spurted in hard, hot jets into her velvety cunt.
Still crouching over her, he slumped, catching his breath, waiting for his brain to get enough return blood flow to begin rebooting. He felt her fingers in his hair and opened bleary eyes to look at her, recalling the rough way he’d handled her. She would probably see marks on her leg from his tight grip the next day.
“Tell me I didn’t hurt you,” he said, his voice raspy from so much panting.
Ivan chuckled as he continued cuddling Cassie and said, “Asks the caveman now, after having his way with you.”
Cassie sniffled and whapped Ivan’s arm lightly. “Hush, you. He’s serious, aren’t you, Samson?”
A shiver ran down his spine as he gazed into her eyes. Tear tracks marred both her temples, but she smiled at him. He’d always, always gotten off on that sight. The physical markers of an emotional breaking point attained, the accomplishment of helping the sub, the smile, and the glowing eyes that special release could bring. That rush had always been the pinnacle for him, even more so than sex on its own had ever been. But this…this was different. The emotions she brought out of him. The tenderness and the fierceness. It was all new territory.
She flinched, drawing his attention and distracting him from his momentary epiphany, and she whispered, “Leg cramp. My hip. Ow.”
He leaned down, feeling remorse for having to interrupt the moment between them, and kissed her gently as he pulled out. Her pussy was still swollen with her arousal, but she didn’t seem to be in any pain, other than the cramp, so he helped her to slowly lower and straighten her legs and massaged the hip she was grasping.
She grimaced and then giggled. “Ow. That was so amazing. Sorry I interrupted the moment…again. Maybe I should do yoga.”
Samson winced when he rose from the bed and his knee twinged. Ivan must’ve noticed because he said, “Maybe we all should. My shoulder started spasming about halfway through the mauling you just gave her.”
“Mauling?” she said and looked at Ivan in dismay. “What about you and that kiss earlier? Huh? That was not a mauling? He’s going to think you mean it.” She turned to Samson and continued massaging her hip as she said, “You can maul me anytime, honey.”
He appreciated her defending him because she’d forgotten how much Ivan liked to tease. Ivan winked at him. He would’ve been more worried if Ivan hadn’t said a thing. They settled her between the two of them in the bed, with pillows for her head, and then he set about massaging the hip that had troubled her the most. “You okay?”
“Messy,” she whispered with a hint of mirth in her voice. “But otherwise I feel wonderful…so relaxed. Thank you,” she added as Ivan slipped from the bed. Samson leaned down to kiss her while water ran in the bathroom.
“It’s me who should be thanking you, Cassie. I’ve wanted to make love to you for a long time.” She smiled up at him with heavy eyelids, and he knew she was fading fast. Ivan returned with a wet washcloth, and they took care of cleaning her up.
She drifted off with a smile on her face after kissing them both, and Samson pulled a sheet and blanket over them so she wouldn’t get chilled again. That might’ve been part of why she’d stiffened up so much, and he’d have to remember in the future and keep her warm enough.
In soft tones, Ivan filled him in about Bill’s unwelcome visit, but in the back of Samson’s mind, was the flurry of thoughts and revelations he’d had earlier. They stayed in his mind and kept him awake long after he set his alarm clock for the following morning.
* * * *
Samson noticed Cassie was slow to awaken the following morning and watched her for signs of discomfort as they showered and had morning coffee and breakfast, prepared hurriedly by Ivan before he took off for work. He’d been smart and brought an overnight bag, and Samson wished he’d had the forethought, but no, he’d been in too big a rush to get to her house. It was lucky for him he was an early riser no matter what time he fell asleep.
Cassie refilled his coffee cup as the sun rose and then sat down beside him. “I have to open the coffee shop first, but once the girls arrive, would you like to come with me to the hospital to check on Mom? Her lab results should be in by then.”
Once they arrived at the shop, he sat in one of the chairs in her office and checked in with work. He recalled Sunny Tarrington had been brought to the Divine hospital and decided to check on his neighbors while Cassie visited her mother.
Later in the hospital, at the nurses’ station upstairs, one of the nurses told Cassie that Doctor Emma was in the hospital on rounds and would likely be around before too long.
Samson kissed her cheek and said, “You go visit with your mom and wait. I have some acquaintances here that I want to check on. It shouldn’t take long.”
She nodded and pointed at one of the numbered doors in the hallway. “You know where I’ll be.”
He inquired about the Tarringtons and whether they’d receive a visitor. After confirming they would see him, he was directed to a room on the same floor. He turned down the hallway leading to Sunny’s room and paused. Soft voices emanated from inside so he tapped lightly and a familiar male voice called out, “Come on in.”
He poked his head around the doorway. “I hope I haven’t come at a bad time, sir, ma’am,” he added as he nodded at the frail woman bundled up in blankets on the bed, who was being tucked in further by her husband.
“Now, Casper, don’t fuss. I’m perfectly cozy,” she said to her husband in her proper English accent.
Casper kissed her cheek and came forward to greet Samson with a handshake. His hand, large and probably strong at one point, was now fragile with age, the joints gnarled. “Good to see you, son.”
Sunny clapped her aged hands together once and beamed at Samson. “How delightful to see you, Samson. It was a relief to hear a familiar voice on the line last night, isn’t that right, Casper?”
“I wanted to see if you were doing all right, if there was anything you need or that I could do for you. My…” He hesitated. “Girlfriend” was such a weak word for what Cassie was to him. “The woman I love has a relative in the hospital as well, and I thought I’d take the opportunity to check on you.”
“Well, besides being poked and prodded, and awakened at every hour through the night, I feel fine. This IV wasn’t pleasant but seems to be doing the trick.” She pointed at the IV taped down to her arm. “It seems I was dehydrated, which led to dizziness, and well…I still blame that infernal Oriental rug.”
“We’re replacing it at the first opportunity,” Casper said, “with someth
ing less likely to create a tripping hazard. I’m also adding another lamp in the room so she can see a little better.”
Samson nodded and smiled at them. “Let me know if you need help moving the rug or getting a new one into your place.” He took out a pen and small notepad and wrote down his cell phone number and regular office phone number for them, wondering why he’d never done it before. “And I’m glad there were no other complications. That’s not always the case.”
Sunny nodded and patted her chest. “I’m fit as can be, otherwise. At least that’s what the doctor told me a few minutes ago. She concurred with the emergency room doctor who looked at my X-rays that I’m a lucky lady. Just a scraped knee and bruised dignity. So…you have a ladylove visiting someone in the hospital, hmm?”
Samson smiled at her choice of words. Cassie was indeed his ladylove. The thought gave him a light, fizzy feeling in his chest. “Yes, ma’am. She’s visiting her mom, who was brought in yesterday. I know you need your rest. I’m relieved you’re doing well, Mrs. Tarrington.”
“You were a calming voice in our time of need, and you’re a family friend as well as neighbor. You should call me Sunny.” She reached out for his hands, and he ventured forward and gently accepted her frail grasp. “I wish you—and your ladylove—all the very best, young Samson. Life is precious and fragile, as I have been reminded. You take a lesson from me and seize the day, all right?”
“You’re right, Sunny. I will. I promise.” He shook hands with Casper again and then said his goodbyes, backing out of the room with a final wave, smiling as they resumed their conversation, in which Sunny declared her interest in skydiving, which Casper promptly pooh-poohed.
Pausing in the hallway, he stopped, thinking of the love he’d seen in Casper’s eyes while they rested on Sunny. He wanted that. He wanted to give Cassie a lifetime of love, regardless of how late they’d started. And he wanted Ivan at his side also taking care of her. Both of them there for her. It made more sense with every step he took away from Sunny’s hospital room. Had they been reunited long? No. But he knew what he wanted.
Squabbling voices drew his attention as he rounded the last corner before the elevators and leading down to the corridor where Delicia Villalobos’s room was located.
“Crud,” he groaned as he recognized Jorge Villalobos and several of Cassie’s family members standing outside the room, arguing all at once with Cassie. Reluctant to interfere, but also not willing to allow her to be berated as she had been in the past, he took long steps to join their group as one of the nurses rushed over to hush them and herd them to the private waiting room down the hall.
Cassie made eye contact with him and gave him a small nod and a little smile before she went back to arguing with her father, who was having none of it. There was fiery spirit in her eyes, and it did Samson’s heart good because he could remember times when Jorge had succeeded in dominating her sweet nature.
“No, Dad. I don’t care who brought you over here,” she said, eyeing a couple of the men who had aged in the years he’d been gone but whom Samson recognized. “Mom needs her rest, and she doesn’t want you here. Why would she?”
Mr. Villalobos glowered at her, and his jaw jutted forward. “I didn’t raise my daughter to be so disrespectful. It’s time your mother came to her senses and resumed her place in the family.”
“As what? Your servant? Don’t you remember you were the one who divorced her?” Cassie asked, her frown deepening as she glanced at her uncles, who shrugged. Samson recalled her telling him it had been many years.
“I don’t care what I did. She should come home.”
Cassie arched her eyebrows and pursed her lips. “So you can take care of her?” She glanced at the aunts and uncles, who looked down guiltily. “Or so she can take care of you? Cook and clean for you? Drive you around and do your laundry for you? I think she’s done enough for you, and you’ve definitely done and said enough to her. You should hire a housekeeper or find a girlfriend.”
“She is your mother and my wife. I want her home!” he shouted. His hands were fists raised in the air as if he was about to have a temper tantrum.
Another nurse hurried into the waiting room. The name on her hospital ID tag identified her as Tracey. “Sir, this is a hospital, and there are sick people here recuperating from surgery or illness. You’re upsetting many of them with all this ruckus. Now, do I need to call security, or are you going to settle down?” She set her hands on her hips, looking capable of subduing him all on her own.
Mr. Villalobos grunted dismissively and then nodded at the nurse, who rolled her eyes and then pegged him with a look that would’ve made any Dom proud. Mr. Villalobos raised his hands and waved them as if in surrender, and she nodded and walked away. A security officer appeared in the opening door of the elevator and settled his gaze on the waiting room, not advancing but waiting to see if he was needed, if the noise level rose again.
Seeming defeated, Mr. Villalobos sank into one of the chairs and put his head in his hands. Cassie reached out and took Samson’s hand, a concerned frown on her face as she watched her father. She glanced at him and said, “When he’s mean as a snake, I know how to deal with him, but this…”
“He seemed confused earlier. His memory…” He hated the desolate look that entered her eyes.
“I know.”
One of the uncles, Antonio, he thought, came over to them. “Cassie, he’s been like this for several days. The forgetfulness is worse lately. When he moved in with us, we didn’t realize how bad he’d gotten.”
“What? With his memory?” she asked, her brows rising.
“No,” Antonio’s wife, Rita, whispered. “He’s horrible to our grandchildren when they come to visit. He yells at me when I don’t cook everything the way he likes it. He’s mean.”
Cassie narrowed her eyes and stared at her uncle and aunt. “That’s how he’s always been, and only just now the two of you are concerned? Try being raised by him.”
Antonio looked at his hands and then glanced at her. “We thought he complained all the time because you were a difficult child and teenager. Sorry.”
“Out of sight, out of mind,” Cassie said with a grimace before she rolled her eyes. “So what are you saying?”
“Well, if he can’t come live with you, we think he should move into an assisted living community.”
Even Samson cringed at that thought. If things weren’t perfect enough for Mr. Villalobos in the bosom of his family, being in a facility would be a misery for him and everyone who had to deal with him.
Cassie blinked at her uncle and shook her head as she pointed toward her mother’s hospital room. “Right now I’m more worried about my mother, Uncle Antonio. If I move her in with me, I certainly can’t have him in my home, too. I’d never have any peace.” She glanced at Samson, apology in her eyes. “I’m sorry, honey. It’s not a done deal yet. We’ll talk more about it once I’m finished here.”
“Of course,” Samson said, hoping she understood he’d never give her trouble for taking care of her ailing mother. Family was the foundation of everything, and he’d always liked Delicia. “Whatever you need, chiquita.”
Antonio glanced at him and frowned at the endearment and then squinted. “Son of a bitch. Cutter? You have no business here.”
Cassie stuck her index finger in her uncle’s face as his wife tried to shush him. Cassie whispered, “Stop it. I’m no longer seventeen, and neither is he, and whatever you have to say about him being here is unnecessary. I’m a grown woman, damn it.”
Taken aback, Antonio pulled back from her finger in his face and looked between the two of them. “Fine. What do we do about your dad?”
Cassie shrugged. “Take him home. There’s a limit to how many flaming batons I can juggle. Make an appointment for him with his doctor. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to check on Mom. You should go home, too, Uncle Antonio. The wind is gusty today, and you know how it makes your ears hurt.”
Her aunt whapped
Antonio on the chest. “See? I told you it was too windy to be getting out today. You should’ve listened to me but nooooo! You had to do the bidding of your brother, the pendejo!”
Antonio looked between his wife and Cassie and then a slight grin tipped up one corner of his stern mouth. “You’re a bad influence on the women in this family, Cassandra.”
Cassie snorted and quirked an eyebrow at him. “Maybe the Villalobos women have finally had enough of macho, pigheaded Villalobos men, hmm? If you take him home and make a doctor’s appointment, I’ll check in with you later. But, Uncle Antonio, you know I can’t take him in. I won’t be treated like I was when I was growing up. Not ever again. We may need to talk about assisted living.”
Antonio grunted, and Samson watched him walk away. It seemed nothing had changed. The Villalobos men still ruled the family.
Cassie turned to him and pressed her face against his chest and whispered. “I felt so good, so contented when I woke up with you and Ivan this morning. Now it’s all ruined.”
Samson stroked her cheek and then wrapped his arms around her. “Not ruined. Not by a long shot. No one is running me off, or keeping us from seeing each other this time. And you have two men to rely on who couldn’t care less what the men in your family think about them.”
Her eyes were misty as she gazed up at him. “Even if it means my mother comes to live with me?”
He caressed her chin. “I recall your mom being a pleasant person to be around. Provided she’s doing all right with the gambling problem, I don’t see why she would be a problem, as long as she’s okay with seeing me and Ivan on a regular basis at your house.”
“A regular basis, huh?”
“Regular like all the time. Like a family.” She blinked up at him like a deer caught in the headlights, and he chuckled. “What? Did you think once we finally got together we’d keep it casual? I don’t do casual, Cassie, any more than I think you do.”
One of the other female family members approached and got her attention, and he remembered this was hardly the time or place for that conversation, but soon. Soon.
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