Painless (The Story of Samantha Smith #3)
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“That’s right,” Christos said, his mouth just above the surface of the water, a sleepy expression still hooding his eyes, “they don’t have See’s on the east coast. See’s is Mary See, the little old lady who invented them. Prepare for the best chocolate truffles you’ve ever had.”
“I’ve had Godiva. Some old lady named Mary can’t possibly be as good as exotically sexy Godiva,” I scoffed.
“Try one,” he said, uninterested in my argument.
I opened the box and looked at all the different milk, dark, and white chocolate morsels. “Which one should I pick?”
“It doesn’t matter, they’re all awesome,” he said.
I grabbed one and took a bite. Rich chocolate and butter cream filling melted my taste buds in a chocolatey rush of yummy scrumptiousness. “Oh my god. That is unreal.” I swallowed. “I think I just had my first foodgasm.”
“Told you,” Christos chuckled. “Happy Valentine’s Day, agápi mou.” He leaned over and kissed me passionately.
We took turns kissing and eating See’s chocolates. I couldn’t decide which was yummier.
It didn’t matter because I was sharing both with my man.
I was in heaven.
Chapter 6
SAMANTHA
The next morning I was in hell.
I’d had nightmares all night about Christos being in jail. I slept like crap and woke up exhausted.
At least Christos was next to me in bed. For now.
His trial was tomorrow.
I stared at the ceiling, my head spinning like a hurricane.
His trial felt like an eternity from now and I just wanted it to be over. It also felt like it was a second from now, and my time left with Christos was so fleeting that I needed to hold onto him for dear life.
“You awake?” he asked softly.
Tears dribbled down my cheeks. “Yeah,” I said softly.
He rolled over onto his stomach and his face was inches from mine. He kissed my cheek gently.
I smeared tears from my cheeks and held back the hitching sobs that tried to force their way out. I wanted to be strong for my man.
“Let it out, agápi mou,” he said softly. He wrapped an arm around me and pulled my naked body into his.
“Oh, Christos,” I sobbed, finally letting go. My body shook with pain and fear. I shut out all the terrible future scenarios dancing through my head and did my best to concentrate on Christos’ loving embrace.
I cried for a long time as he kissed me softly, showering love all around me, my lips, my eyes, my cheeks, the tip of my nose, my ears, my hair. I sank into his comforting love.
“I love you Christos. I can’t let you go,” I said desperately. “I need you. Right here. I don’t want you going to court tomorrow.” I knew it was ridiculous, but I said it anyway.
“I need you too, agápi mou, forever and always. I need you in my life to guide my heart, to keep it open, to keep me grounded, to remind me why life is worth living, why I have to keep fighting, why I will never give up on you or us. You are my life, agápi mou. I have nothing without you.”
My heart opened to his in that moment wider than it ever had before. Christos was my one true love. I knew it as certainly as I felt his heart opening wide to mine in that moment. I literally felt energy flowing between us, the ruby jewel of my own heart absorbing and projecting back his love in a completed circle.
Together at last.
I treasured this man like no other thing in my short life. He was my gift.
I would do anything to keep him safe.
Anything.
Without thinking, I reached between us and felt his hot heat in my hand. I slid him inside my waiting wetness and we made tender love.
It was slow, soft, connected, and precious. The wings of my heart fluttered in the bath of his love. Our bodies spiraled up and out of the room as one, the hot breath of our love lifting us effortlessly into the sky on billowing sheets of ecstasy.
Eventually, we reached orgasm together.
“I love you, agápi mou,” we murmured simultaneously.
After, as we laid in bed, we returned to Earth and came to rest in our own bodies once again.
To my surprise, I was on top of him. I hadn’t even realized I had ended up here. It had happened unconsciously, without insecurity or anxiety.
I really had been out of my body, connected with Christos on some strange spiritual plane that existed outside of this bedroom.
But that moment had passed.
I was now intimately aware of my physical body once again. Christos’ manhood, the most sensitive part of him, was still deep inside of me, quivering within, pulsing faintly and intermittently. I savored knowing that his fluids were mingling with mine as he emptied the very last of himself into me. I wanted to keep his tender manhood inside of me like this forever so I could protect him from all the terrible things in the world. I wanted to sustain the open flow between our hearts in that moment, this connection that was proof his heart was bound to mine.
Forever.
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At some point, stark reality prodded its way into my awareness. I could feel Christos’ semen puddled between us on his stomach. The gooeyness didn’t bother me. It just reminded me that I would need to clean up, need to separate from Christos, breaking our physical connection so we could go about our day.
Why was it that sex always led to an ending? I felt sadness stirring in my belly. I knew the French called orgasms ‘little deaths’. It had always seemed morbid to me, but in this moment, I realized they were right. I felt something dying. I hoped it wasn’t prophetic.
Groan! This was not how I wanted to start what might be my last day with Christos for a long time.
I hugged Christos as tightly as I could, my face burrowing into his muscled chest. I never wanted to let him go.
Never.
“We should get cleaned up,” Christos said.
“No,” I whispered.
He wrapped his arms around me and held onto me for a long time. I appreciated that. His manhood was still inside me and I still wasn’t ready to let him withdraw from the protection of my body.
Just a few more minutes.
For consolation, I reminded myself that after every ending comes a new beginning. It felt like false hope, but I did my best to rally. Life was filled with the rhythm of change. I’d seen it first hand.
Now I just had to walk into a new chapter.
Just get up off the bed and start.
Any time now.
I sighed.
Did I have to?
Finally, I sat up on top of Christos.
He smiled up at me, his jeweled blue eyes piercing my heart.
He gave me courage.
He gave me hope.
He gave me strength.
No matter what happened.
“We’re a mess, aren’t we?” I asked.
He chuckled. “I wouldn’t have it any other way. Want me to lick you clean?”
I hung my head and lifted my hips off of his. There was a swimming pool down there. “I hope you’re thirsty,” I joked, totally unselfconscious. I felt like a new me. I don’t think I’d ever been this relaxed around Christos, or even when I was alone.
I climbed off of him, cupping my hand between my legs to catch any errant drips. Why was reality always full of annoying details like this? “I’ll be right back,” I said as I walked toward the bathroom, “Stay right where you are.”
Rose petals still covered the bathroom from top to bottom. All of the candles had gone out, save one.
One candle.
I looked around the room. Wasn’t there one other candle still burning? Two strong flames burning bright, side by side?
No. There was only the one.
The one.
I shuddered and blinked away fresh tears. I almost doubled over in agony.
Christos…
“You okay in there?” he called from the bedroom.
“Yeah,” I choked ou
t hoarsely, “just a second.”
After I composed myself, I looked around and grabbed a hand towel off the rack and returned to the bedroom. I crawled onto the bed and kneeled next to Christos. I gently wiped him clean, swirling the towel around his stomach and his thighs.
“Ready to shower?” I asked.
“After you,” he said as he propped himself up on his muscled, tattooed arms.
I held out my hand to him and he took it. I led him off the bed and into the bathroom, where we showered together.
After we dressed, we went downstairs.
“What do you want to eat?” he asked.
“I’ll make it,” I said confidently. “Sit down and relax.”
“Giving orders now?”
“Yep,” I grinned.
“We have leftovers from last night,” he suggested, “tons of lamb. I always love protein for breakfast.”
“Zip it. I’ve got it.” I opened the fridge and scanned the contents. There sure were a lot of leftovers. I hated to let food go to waste and I wasn’t above taking suggestions. I grabbed some veggies, the lamb and onions from last night, and cooked omelets for both of us. I also made toast and poured some orange juice.
“What are you going to do today?” I asked.
Christos finished chewing on a slice of buttered toast and wiped his face with a napkin. “Move you in, remember?”
“Oh yeah.”
“I need your key. Don’t forget to call your apartment manager.”
“I’ll do it right now. I don’t want you getting hassled.” I jogged upstairs and dug my phone out of my purse. I called my manager and explained everything before going back downstairs. “Christos, are you sure you don’t want me to help move stuff?”
“No, I’ll handle everything,” he smiled. “You won’t have to lift a finger. It’s my gift to you.”
“That’s so sweet, agápi mou,” I said, “but I kind of feel like ditching classes today.”
“Which classes?”
“Today? Oil Painting and Figurative Sculpting.”
“Oh, you can’t skip those,” Christos said firmly. “I mean, Marjorie would totally miss you in sculpting.”
“The Bitchinger?”
Christos chuckled. “Yeah. Can’t let her down. How’s she been treating you lately?”
“Like her favorite student,” I grinned.
“You must’ve done something to please her.”
“I think please is too pleasant a word,” I grinned.
Christos arched an eyebrow. “Do I want to know?”
“No, otherwise I’d have to kill you,” I winked.
We finished breakfast and headed out the door together. I stood in the entryway as Christos locked up behind us. I felt like we were a married couple heading off to work. It was so domestically romantic I wanted to hug myself.
“Isn’t Spiridon home?” I asked.
“No, he had to take care of some stuff. I think he’ll be back late.”
“Okay. If I get back to the house before you, is it okay for me to come in?”
“Of course, agápi mou. You live here now. Come and go as you please.”
Wow, I really liked the sound of that.
Christos started loading up his Camaro with the packing materials while I hopped into my VW and drove to campus.
Getting through my day was harder than I’d expected. Nagging in the shadows of my mind, like someone continuously tapping the back of my head with two stiff fingers, was the awareness that Christos was going to court in less than twenty-four hours.
I tried to joke around with Romeo and Kamiko in Oil Painting to distract myself, but it didn’t help. Somehow, everything made me think of jail. The paint that was trapped in the tube until I uncapped it and squeezed some out onto my palette. The fruit stuck in the bowl on the pillar in the middle of the studio until someone else decided to move it. Sure, Christos wasn’t an inanimate object, but if he ended up in jail, he’d have as much control over life as paint or fruit did. None.
Lameness.
After class, I had no appetite, so I left Romeo and Kamiko to get lunch by themselves.
I went to the library to study some Sociology and History. My grades in both classes had continued to sink.
Despite the quiet environment of the library, no matter how hard I tried to concentrate, I couldn’t remember a single word of what I read. I packed up my bags and went to Figurative Sculpting. Hunter Blakeley was still the model, but he had become invisible to me. He was just a big brainless slab of tanned muscle and blond hair. Whatever. He didn’t even look at me anymore. Thank goodness for small favors.
When class was over, Romeo and I walked out together.
“Did you give your photo of the rugby buttplugs to the campus police yet?” Romeo asked as he squinched his monocle into place.
“Oh, I totally forgot about those jerks. Do you think there’s any point in giving it to them now? I mean, what if they go track the other guys down and the next thing we know, the cops are looking for Christos so they can ask him questions? Or worse?”
“Good point.”
“I’ll hang onto it for now. Who knows, maybe I’ll need it later to prove Christos’ innocence.” Something clunked into place in my head the moment those words were out of my mouth. I felt my eyes saucer in surprise. “Oh my god! That’s it!”
“What’s it?” Romeo was totally confused.
“Thank you so much, Romeo!” I hugged him and shook him vigorously. “I have to go to the library and look something up right now!”
“You look like you just won the lottery or something,” Romeo smiled. “Care to share?”
“No time! I’ll tell you later!” I kissed Romeo on the cheek and sprinted to the Main Library, which had a super fast internet connection.
“If you win more than ten million bucks,” Romeo hollered at my back, “you have to give me at least a hundred grand!”
“Will do,” I laughed over my shoulder.
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My search online proved fruitless. After two hours of trying, I gave up and trudged to my car. Maybe my idea hadn’t been so smart. Grrr.
I drove to my apartment out of habit, mulling over other options in my head. Nothing came to mind by the time I parked in my assigned space in the parking lot. I walked upstairs and opened my door. Everything was gone. My furniture, my clothes, my art supplies, my dishes. Everything.
“That was quick,” I said out loud. For a second, I nervously thought perhaps I had been robbed, but I knew it was just Christos. There was a Post-It stuck to the front door that read simply, ‘All Finished!’
The carpet was immaculate and didn’t have a single foot print in it, just overlapping diagonal lines from the carpet machine. I was loathe to mar the perfect surface, but I wanted to check the kitchen and bathroom. I stepped inside to investigate. Yup, everything had been scrubbed to a sparkling shine.
I locked up and drove to Christos’ house. I meant, my house. Grin!
A big pickup truck was coming out of the driveway as I was turning in. Jake was driving. Two blond and tan surfing buddies of his sat in the cab next to him.
Jake stopped and rolled down his window.
I stopped my VW beside his cab. “Oh my god, Jake! You guys cleaned me out! And cleaned up too! My place is spotless. I didn’t think guys were capable of such things,” I grinned.
Christos came walking up between our cars at that moment. “You kidding? Haven’t you heard of the Twelve Labors of Hercules? One of them was to clean all the shit out of the Augean Stables in a single day. They had thirty years of built up filth. Your place was worse.”
I swatted at Christos from my seat in my VW. “Jerk!”
He dodged away easily and chuckled. “Hercules wouldn’t have stood a chance at your apartment!”
“My apartment wasn’t that dirty!” I shouted. “Tell him, Jake!”
Jake smiled, his teeth a bright white stripe shining from his tanned face. How did he manage to stay so t
an, even in winter? I guess surfing seven days a week was better than a tanning club membership.
“Between you and me,” Jake chuckled, “Christos took a lot of breaks.” He shot a glance at Christos. “I mean, a lot of breaks.”
“Totally,” the two cute guys sitting next to Jake chorused.
“Dude,” Christos sneered, “you guys were asleep the whole time. If it wasn’t for me, you’d still be napping on Samantha’s couch.”
Jake rolled his eyes. “You’re smoking crack, bro.”
I smiled at Jake. “I’m sure Christos didn’t lift a finger, so thank you Jake, and you guys too,” I said to Jake’s cute surfer buddies sitting next to him in the truck.
I noticed the large steam cleaning vacuum in the back of the pickup. “You guys even shampooed my carpet.”
“Yeah,” Jake said, “a buddy of mine has a steam cleaning business. He let me borrow one of his rigs for the day.”
“Do I owe you guys any money?”
“It’s on the house,” Jake smiled.
“Thanks, Jake. So, how did you guys work so fast? I mean, everything is finished and it’s still early.”
“Elbow grease,” Christos said.
“He’s right,” Jake said. He flexed his left arm and the muscles popped. I forgot how muscular Jake was. I guess he was always so relaxed, I never noticed how cut he was. Madison probably licked Jake’s arms at every opportunity. I was so happy for her.
“You should’ve been there watching us work,” Christos said. “You would’ve been creaming your jeans watching the four of us scrub and scour.”
“Me and Madison could’ve sold tickets,” I joked. “Who are your buddies, Jake?”
“This is Lucas and Logan Summer,” he said, nodding to the two hotties on the bench seat beside him. “They’re brothers.”
“Twice the summer, twice the brother,” the one with blue eyes said.
These guys were the epitome of summer, all right. Beaches and bathing suits were made for them.
“Dude, you know that doesn’t make any fucking sense,” the one with green eyes scoff-smiled and shook his head.