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by Fiona Riley


  Savannah’s words plucked at her heartstrings while her hands brought Olivia to new heights of arousal. The pressure forming between her hips increased as Savannah’s lips moved to her neck, her hot breath burning a path to Olivia’s ear. Savannah sucked on her earlobe and panted softly. “You feel so good, Liv.”

  Olivia didn’t stand a chance against that sex voice, not coupled with Savannah’s hands and tongue all over her. She rocked forward, grinding her hips against Savannah’s as she unbuttoned Savannah’s dress shirt, a button or two falling victim to her impatience. She needed to feel Savannah’s skin, she needed to touch all of her. “Mm, Savannah.”

  Savannah whimpered when Olivia’s hand grazed across her chest and she bucked up against Olivia’s slow downward grind.

  Olivia saw stars and realized she wouldn’t last long at this rate. “Savannah…”

  Savannah nodded, and her hands dropped from Olivia’s chest to massage the seam of Olivia’s pants against her crotch.

  “Fuck. Yes.” Olivia rocked forward again, her rhythm getting more frantic the harder Savannah pressed against her.

  Savannah slipped her hand into Olivia’s pants and under the band of her panties, stroking her hot, wet flesh in that practiced way they both knew would bring Olivia to climax quickly.

  Olivia’s insides tightened, and her clit throbbed when Savannah wrapped an arm around her back and pulled her down hard on the next roll of her hips. Her gasp was silenced by Savannah’s mouth against hers as Savannah breathed out, “I love you.”

  Ecstasy enveloped her, and she cried out, melting into Savannah’s arms as her orgasm ripped through her entire existence. She felt a lightness and warmth radiate through her whole body as Savannah’s words echoed over and over in her head.

  She took a few gasping breaths and rested her forehead against Savannah’s as she recovered. Savannah held her close and traced looping circles over her back. She pressed her lips to Savannah’s and kissed her with everything she had left. “I love you, too.”

  She tucked her head against Savannah’s neck and stayed like that for a few moments—Olivia wanted to savor this feeling forever.

  Savannah’s thumb brushed her cheek. “You’re crying again.”

  “They’re happy tears. You make me so happy.” Olivia brushed the tears from her cheeks and leaned forward to kiss Savannah. “Now, this living room is lovely and all, but I assume this place has a bedroom?”

  “Mm-hmm, the bedroom is great, but the bathtub in the en suite is what really sold me on this apartment.” Savannah’s lips chased Olivia’s perma-smile.

  Olivia laughed and stood as she slowly began to undress. “Well, in that case, why don’t you start the tour there and we’ll get a fresh start in your new digs.”

  Savannah caught the shirt Olivia tossed in her direction and dropped it unceremoniously to the floor as Olivia’s hands slipped around Savannah’s waist and tugged at the button of her slacks. “Sounds like a plan to me, Liv.”

  “Good.” Olivia pushed the offending slacks off Savannah’s slim hips and hooked her thumbs into the black lace panties before her. “Now let’s get you out of these clothes before things get a little too wet.”

  Savannah moaned, and Olivia pulled her close. She wrapped her arms around her and whispered, “Welcome home, Savannah.”

  About the Author

  Fiona Riley was born and raised in New England, where she is a medical professional and part-time professor when she isn’t bonding with her laptop over words. She went to college in Boston and never left, starting a small business that takes up all of her free time, much to the dismay of her ever patient and lovely wife. When she pulls herself away from her work, she likes to catch up on the contents of her ever-growing DVR or spend time by the ocean with her favorite people.

  Fiona’s love for writing started at a young age and blossomed after she was published in a poetry competition at the ripe old age of twelve. She wrote lots of short stories and poetry for many years until it was time for college and a “real job.” Fiona found herself with a bachelor’s, a doctorate, and a day job but felt like she had stopped nurturing the one relationship that had always made her feel the most complete: artist, dreamer, writer.

  A series of bizarre events afforded her with some unexpected extra time and she found herself reaching for her favorite blue notebook to write, never looking back.

  Contact Fiona and check for updates on all her new adventures at:

  Twitter: @fionarileyfic

  Facebook: “Fiona Riley Fiction”

  Website: http://www.fionarileyfiction.com/

  Email: [email protected]

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