by Stone, M. T.
Trey
Mandy looks so beautiful, her glistening, tan skin contrasted by the fluffy white towels. She reaches down the length of my body and begins to stroke me, but there is no need. I pull back from her hand, my cock already throbbing with desire. Moving in to kiss her passionately, I feel the tip of my cock against her. She reaches down to guide me in. She seems to be even more impatient than me.
“I love you,” I whisper between her lips as I push inside and feel her warm juices envelope me.
“I love you, too,” she whispers back after a small gasp escapes her lips.
The feelings that have been growing within me ever since the day we met seem to be combining with my testosterone fueled lust. I can barely control myself as I begin moving within her, completely overwhelmed with passion. She hooks her feet behind my legs and I lift my body from hers, arching my back to deliver the most intensity possible. I can feel her walls gripping my cock as I deliver one powerful stroke after another.
“God, that feels incredible,” I whisper, feeling her little bumps titillating the top of my head with every stroke.
“I’m going to come again,” she whimpers, clenching her jaw and holding her breath. I continue to thrust into her while watching her facial expressions. She is obviously close, so I slow down just a bit, giving her long full strokes to push her over the edge. “Oh my god, oh my god…” she whimpers.
I lower myself to her, kissing her lips hard while continuing to thrust into her. She suddenly clenches and lets out a huge gasp as I feel a wave of juices below. Unrelenting, I continue to fuck her with all of the fervor that is burning within me. It feels like an unquenchable thirst, an aching desire that can’t possibly be fulfilled and it’s something that I can’t possibly express in any other way. I once again grasp her lips with mine, kissing her hungrily as she continues to draw jagged, choppy breaths. Our sweaty bodies cling to one another as I continue to push both of us beyond any reasonable limits.
I hear my phone ringing in the background, but my mind is completely focused on this woman beneath me. The room would need to burst into flames in order to drag me away from her at this point. I can feel my heart, beating within my throat, as I continue to fuck her with all the passion I am feeling inside of me. She moans and begins to kiss me back with equal fervor, now seeming just as hungry and unsatisfied as me. I slip my arms beneath her and cradle her head, staring deeply into her gorgeous blue eyes as I deliver the final strokes that lead us both to a state of pure, unadulterated bliss. She shudders at my release and we both grip each other tightly as wave after wave of sensations pass through our bodies. My God, that was incredible.
Lying in each other’s arms totally spent and completely exhausted, my phone rings again. “Dammit, I have to see who is calling.” I reach over grabbing the side of the tub to pull myself to my feet. I offer a hand to Mandy, helping her up as well. I open the door to the bedroom and grab the phone off the dresser. “Hello?” I answer, not recognizing the number that is displayed on the screen.
“Oh thank God,” a scared, shaky voice replies on the other end of the line. “I’m glad you finally picked up… this is Nolan… Nolan Blake.”
“Nolan, where are you?” I ask, shrugging on a robe. “I thought for sure they had gotten to you too.”
“Well, they almost did,” he confides. “I just spent the last three hours cowering in a garbage dumpster.” I cringe at the thought of spending even a minute inside most of the dumpsters that I have seen.
“What happened?” I ask as Mandy comes up close, hoping to listen in on the conversation.
“Aileen handed me your number, but she was such a basket case that I couldn’t understand why she wanted me to call you. I decided to step outside for a smoke to let her calm down,” he begins to explain. “I was just standing there, minding my own business when this black car starts up just down the street and slowly begins moving in my direction. I instantly knew there was something wrong, so I cut back and began walking down the sidewalk in the opposite direction. I didn’t want to go back inside, because I thought I would endanger Aileen and her mom.”
“Good thinking, so did they start chasing you?” I ask, anxious to hear more.
“Yeah, the headlights came on and they swung the car around. I jumped the neighbor’s fence and ran down the alleyway. I saw their headlights come around the corner, so I jumped a second fence and ran about half a block to the Asian market. I dove into their dumpster and sat there, silent, watching through a crack in the lid. Just my luck, they parked the car right across the street from me and two guys got out and started combing the alleyway,” he tells me, his voice still quivering.
“So they never checked the dumpster?”
“No. A funky looking blond haired guy walked past me though and went into the store. No one actually looked in the dumpster though, probably because it reeks like dead fish,” he adds with a sigh.
“My God, I can’t even imagine,” I reply, shaking my head. “I’ll bet you could use a good shower.”
“Yeah, no shit,” he says lowering his voice. “I’ve got to get out of here though. This place is tiny, there’s no place to hide if they come back.”
“Which one are you at?” I ask, knowing that it will probably be Anthony who will have to retrieve him.
“The one on east fifty ninth,” he whispers. Giving me an uncomfortable feeling, because I know he is in an extremely dangerous situation.
“You are only seven or eight blocks from us,” I tell him trying to sound upbeat. “I’ll send Anthony over to get you. He’ll be driving a brown bulletproof Suburban. You can’t miss it.”
“Okay, this place is closing and the owner is waiting for me to leave, so tell him I’ll be behind the dumpster,” he says softly. “Hopefully I won’t have to crawl into it again. Just tell him to pull up in front of the store and I’ll come to him.”
“Okay, you hang tight. It should only be about fifteen minutes,” I tell him as I tie my robe and leave the room to find Anthony.
Mandy
Finally, a bit of good news, I think as I pull back the comforter and slip into bed. Trey is right, these sheets are pretty comfortable, but after the day I’ve had almost any bed would do. The tension in my back begins to ease as I stretch out my legs and roll onto my side, hugging a pillow. I hear Anthony and Trey talking in the other room, but I need to close my burning eyes. I’ve had enough excitement for one day.
“Anthony is going to pick him up,” Trey whispers as he crawls in behind me. “He’s bringing him back here, so we’ll be able to find out more in the morning.” He slips his hand along the curve of my hip and the heat instantly radiates into my skin.
“I love how warm your hands are,” I whisper, turning to give him a kiss. “They instantly make me feel warm all over.”
“I’m glad you like them,” he replies, sliding his other hand under me and pulling me closer. “I don’t understand how I can feel so close to you. It’s only been a few weeks.”
“I don’t know either,” I admit. “I think we must have been connected in a previous life or something.”
Trey grows quiet and all I hear is his slow, consistent breathing against the back of my neck. I can’t help but wonder what our lives will be like once all of this chaos has passed. Will we still feel this close? Hopefully, he won’t find me boring. My life was incredibly dull prior to the day I first stepped onto his airplane. My mind immediately tries to project what our lives will look like. The house on the ocean-side cliff just south of San Francisco where the dog comes running to greet me as I pull up in my shiny black Tesla Roadster. I’m standing out on the terrace as Trey arrives, his personal helicopter touching down on the helipad in the back yard. I giggle to myself as I realize my imagination is once again putting the cart way ahead of the horse. I really need some sleep.
Chapter 7
Mandy
I awaken to the sound of a spirited conversation in the next room. Glancing at the empty space on the bed nex
t to me, I realize that Trey has snuck off. At least he left my luggage sitting at the foot of the bed. Damn, I don’t want to miss anything. I do a quick stretch, accompanied by a big yawn and roll out of bed. I pull a pair of yoga pants and a matching top out my bag, wanting to get dressed quickly and get in on the conversation. I glance in the mirror and after debating with myself for a couple seconds I grab a tie and throw my hair into a ponytail. This will have to do for now.
“It all started about eight months ago,” Nolan is telling the guys as I enter the room. “That’s when Bill first mentioned that he was thinking about putting together an investor group to buy Firefly Media and take it private.” He closes his eyes and shakes his head obviously feeling a wave of emotions. “Of course I was totally onboard, all I wanted was to take over the role of host on the TV show. Everyone knows Tommy as a result of the exposure he has gotten. I thought it would be a win / win for all of us.”
“So what went wrong?” Anthony asks, scrawling things down on a notepad.
“Everything, basically.” He takes a deep breath and I notice tears forming in the corners of his eyes. “It was too big of a deal for the number of investors we had involved. It stretched everyone to the brink, so there was no margin for error.”
“That’s not the way to set things up,” Trey immediately responds. “I learned that lesson with a couple Biotech companies. If you are undercapitalized, more things will go wrong than you can possibly imagine.”
“And that’s exactly what happened,” Nolan begins to tell a story of failure. “The deal took longer than expected to close, two key investors backed out and that lead to even more stress on the rest of us,” he continues to explain. “Bill ended up leveraging everything he had.”
“Why was Tyler claiming that Tommy was a fraud?” Trey asks him, obviously wanting to find a connection to what has been going on.
“Once our accountants started looking into the books at the portfolio companies, the numbers didn’t add up,” Nolan replies, shaking his head. “Tommy told Bill not to worry, that he was going to make everything right. At that point we simply wanted out of the deal, but that was no longer an option. Tommy owed a ton of money to lots of different people, so he basically told us it was gone.”
“How was Carly Snow involved?” Anthony asks, flipping to a new page in his notebook.
“She’s the one who got us into the deal in the first place,” he replies with a pained look in his eyes. “She introduced us to Tommy and when things started to unravel she was the one who talked Bill into bringing Tommy onboard as the CEO of Addison Media.”
“Why would Carly push for that?” Anthony continues his line of questioning.
“And why would Bill go along with it?” Trey adds, before Nolan has a chance to respond. Trey rises from his chair and begins to pace the length of the room. It’s becoming obvious that there is a tangled web of deception and the fact that Addison Media is in the middle of it has struck a nerve with Trey.
“I think Carly felt responsible for the financial stress she had caused and even though no one mentioned it directly, it was understood that if Tommy was CEO he could bail us out,” Nolan admits with a sheepish look on his face.
“I need some air,” Trey declares, before opening the patio door and stepping out onto the balcony.
Trey
Everything is finally starting to make sense as a result of Nolan’s admission. Since Tommy has voting control over our stock, he and Bill could basically approve the purchase of Firefly Media without any additional shareholder support. The only way they could have done this was by first taking Dad out of the picture. Once Dad was gone, Bill could usher Tommy into the CEO spot. Could Bill really have done that to Dad after all the years they spent together?
“Are you okay?” Mandy asks, coming out to check on me.
“How could those fuckers do it?” I look out over the city skyline trying to deal with all of the emotions that are surging from within me. “I thought maybe Tommy had Dad killed because he found out he was a fraud, but this is even worse. I can’t believe Bill was involved.”
“Desperate people do desperate things,” she replies, putting her arm around me and giving me a squeeze. “Do you really think Bill would have knowingly killed Victor?”
“I never would have dreamt it until now,” I tell her looking up at the sky, still struggling to reign in my emotions. “At this point, it doesn’t seem like I can trust anyone.”
“Maybe Bill was arguing with Tommy because of what happened to Victor and Tyler,” she replies, looking at it from a different angle. “Maybe he just figured out that Tommy was the one behind those things.”
“Honestly, that would make more sense.” I shake my head and come back to reality just a bit. “I see our new ride just arrived.” I point down at the shiny black SUV pulling up to the curb in front of the hotel.
“Who’s is that?” she asks looking a bit confused.
“Mine. I never even thought about a bulletproof vehicle until last night. Dad should’ve had one,” I tell her turning to look into her beautiful blue eyes. “I asked Anthony last night which one he would buy if money wasn’t an issue. He said a Range Rover Sentinel, hands down. So this morning I went online and found two of them in the city. That’s what I love about New York, you can usually find anything you want.”
“How much is something like that?” she asks, still looking down upon it as the driver gets out and turns the keys over to the valet.
“Four fifty.”
She pauses momentarily before turning toward me with widening eyes. “Four hundred and fifty thousand?” she gasps.
“Yeah, but it’s awesome. It’s more heavy duty than Anthony’s Suburban, but it looks like a high end SUV. Plus it’s got over five hundred horsepower,” I explain, clearly demonstrating why it was a no-brainer.
“You just couldn’t stand to be seen getting out of a brown Suburban.” She shakes her head and moves back toward the patio door.
“Yeah, I’m not going to ride around in that thing,” I admit. “I’m going to have it shipped out to California when we’re done here. It’s one of the coolest vehicles I’ve ever seen. The floor is strong enough to handle the blast from two simultaneous grenades going off beneath it.”
“Yeah, like that’s a real worry.” She glances back, giving me that look, before heading back inside.
“Hey, you can never be too safe,” I retort, as we join the others to finish unraveling the mess that has become our lives. I have no doubt that I need a bulletproof vehicle, at least until there are a few butts sitting in prison.
“I’m sure Bill didn’t have anything to do with Victor or Tyler,” Nolan states emphatically as he rises from his chair and meets me half way. “He always had the utmost respect for your dad. I know he had suspicions after the fact and I’m almost positive that he wasn’t directly involved.”
“I sure as hell hope you are right,” I reply, giving him a solemn glare. “Why was Bill so pissed yesterday?”
“I don’t know,” Nolan replies, his gaze falling to the floor. “He left me a voicemail about two o’clock, but I didn’t call him back. I could tell he was upset and I just didn’t want to hear any more bad news.”
“Yeah, I know what you mean.” I think back on all the Sunday afternoons that I let Dad’s calls go to voicemail. I was usually hung-over and in no mood for a lecture. “Let’s go over to Trump Tower so you can see your wife and see if there is anything she can add to this conversation.”
“Yeah, Romeo made everyone leave their cell phones behind,” Anthony tells us. “Since he didn’t know which ones were clean.”
“I’m on a private cell plan, but unfortunately I didn’t take it with me when I went outside for a smoke last night,” Nolan replies. “Aileen has always been on her dad’s plan.”
“So, most likely it’s a corporate phone and Tommy has access to her account,” I confirm. “Let’s go down; I want to show you our new ride.”
“New rid
e?” Anthony asks, furrowing his brows.
“I found one of those Sentinels you were talking about last night,” I inform him with a smile. The look of disbelief on his face is priceless. “I know you wanted to try one out. Seriously, the thing has over five hundred horsepower.”
“So you bought one this morning,” he scoffs, cocking his head and giving me a smirk. “Was it really that torturous riding in the Suburban?”
“He doesn’t like brown,” Mandy pipes up. “It has to be black and shiny or Trey wants nothing to do with it.”
“That’s not true,” I counter. “I love red Ferrari’s or Lamborghini’s and Silver Corvettes as long as they have plenty of contrasting black and chrome wheels.”
“I love that old Suburban,” Anthony scoffs as we make our way to the elevator. “That beast has gotten me through some tough situations.”
“Well, I’m taking this one with me to California, so when we are done you can go back to driving it.” I laugh and give him a slap on the back. “Her dad is the same way,” I tell him, referring to Ray’s old Chevy truck that has a quarter-million miles on it.
“Your Suburban is in a lot better shape than Dad’s pickup truck,” Mandy assures him with a giggle. “That thing is at least fifteen years older than me.”
Anthony just shakes his head and when the elevator touches down, he is the first one out the door. Walking with conviction, he heads straight out the front door with the rest of us practically jogging to keep pace. “Is that it?” he asks, glancing back at me.