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by Brooks, Tori


  Lindsay’s hand found Dev’s cock, and he froze in her grasp as she gently tugged and toyed with it. Deciding he was hard enough, and she was certainly hot enough, Lindsay kissed him.

  Dev was ready for her. He took up the kiss without hesitation, his lips capturing hers and his tongue repeatedly stimulating her. Lindsay needed him inside her. Now.

  “Fuck me hard, Dev.”

  “I don’t want to hurt you.” Dev shook his head, refusing her very first request. It wasn’t a problem.

  “As hard as you can,” Lindsay prompted. “It’s been so long. You have no idea how long I’ve ached for you. It’s been almost painful itself. I want the release. Fuck me hard.”

  Dev’s face showed his doubts, but she watched as he set them aside in favor of trusting her experience. Without further hesitation, he thrust into her, withdrew, and thrust again harder. He faltered, trying to find purchase to continue.

  “Stand up, feet on the floor,” Lindsay instructed. Dev did and Lindsay slid to the edge of the bed to help him. Lindsay moaned as he pushed into her this time.

  “Yes! Hard and deep,” she encouraged him.

  His hard, deep thrusts came faster now, he wasn’t pulling out as far. Lifting her legs so her feet rested on his shoulders, he moved his feet farther apart and found he could deliver more power to his thrusts now. Dev was learning and Lindsay appreciated his dedication. She slowly slid farther onto the bed with each push.

  “Put your hands on my waist,” Lindsay told him, almost breathless.

  Dev followed her directions, pulling her back toward him, further enhancing each powerful thrust inside of her.

  It was too much. Lindsay cried out in an explosion of pleasure; and lifted her hips to meet him as her body convulsed with raw electricity. Dev pushed deeper and she vaguely recognized his spasms as he came as well.

  The moment seemed to last forever. Then Dev’s legs refused support him any longer and he collapsed on her. Lindsay wrapped her legs around him, keeping him close.

  Dev took longer to catch his breath this time and Lindsay listened carefully for wheezing that indicated distress. He said he was tired despite the time he spent sleeping in the hospital, but there was no sign of his asthma. She should have considered that before taking him this far.

  Panting, Dev propped himself up so he could see her face. He was flushed from the exertion. It was a good look for him. Dev nodded as if continuing a conversation. “All right. What else?”

  Laughing, Lindsay pulled him closer and kissed him. She’d show him what else.

  Author’s Note

  Thank you for joining Dev as he left home, discovered love, and learned to stand on his own two feet. In short, while he made the transition into adulthood. Sort of. It’ll be a while before Dev and Jess really finish growing up.

  If you enjoyed this story, please consider leaving a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads. Indie authors love reviews. While this is the first in The Thousand Words Series, the boys were making mischief long before Dev headed off to college, or even before the band got their big break. It’s all in The Lexi Frost Series if you’re curious. The books are largely from Teri’s point of view, but the boys’ antics play a prominent role.

  If you want to know more about when the next books in this or another series are coming, watch my website: www.toribrooks.com or follow me on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.

  I appreciate you choosing my book to cuddle up with. Thank you,

  Tori

  See Also

  The Genie in Your Pocket Collection:

  Be Careful What You Wish For

  Meet Olive (This short story is available for free on Goodreads)

  Make A Wish! (Coming Summer/Fall of 2014)

  The Lexi Frost Series:

  AKA Lexi Frost

  Flynn’s In

  A Thousand Words

  Never Ready

  The Thousand Words Series:

  Transitions

  The Death of Secrets Series:

  Chrysanthemum

  A’gust (Coming Sometime)

  Details are at www.toribrooks.com

 

 

 


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