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by K. C. Crowne


  Dax pushed his hard cock into my throbbing, tight pussy. He thrust it in hard and I yelled out in pleasure. I leaned back on the bar with my hands and wrapped my legs around Dax’s thick middle.

  He fucked me good and hard.

  “Harder,” I ordered him and he gladly obliged.

  His thrusts became rhythmic and he pushed his thick member into me deeper with each push. I screamed out in enjoyment.

  Dax’s hands found my breasts and massaged them. He leaned over and took my nipples into his mouth one at a time. The sensation of his wet tongue brought my body to orgasm.

  I rocked up against his thick cock as he fucked me, feeling every inch of it inside of me

  “I’m going to come all over your cock,” I moaned to him.

  “Come all over me,” Dax breathed into my ear as he plunged his solidity even harder into me.

  The orgasm built up and when it released, my body shook uncontrollably. Dax pulled me up so that our naked bodies were entwined into each other and I felt his cock pulsate inside of my warmth.

  With one more fast thrust, I felt his juices explode into my pussy. Dax’s body quivered against mine and he yelled out in ecstasy before going limp on me.

  We stayed embraced for a long moment, Dax running his fingers through my soft hair. Then he moved back to kiss me once again.

  After a long, tender kiss, he released me and helped me to my feet.

  “That was amazing,” he breathed.

  We got dressed and I finished my beer as Dax counted out the drawer and closed down the bar for the night. He walked me to his truck and helped me to hop up inside. Once at my cabin, he looked over and smiled at me. It wasn’t his normal, sexy grin. This smile showed nothing but complete content.

  I reached over and gave him a quick kiss. When I pulled away, he grabbed me and kissed me again, harder and more passionately.

  “Guess I have to let you go now,” he whispered, moving my hair from my face. He softly caressed my cheek as he peered into my eyes.

  Part of me wanted to stay with him for the rest of the night. But I gave him one last soft smile before moving away from him and jumping out of the truck.

  Dax

  I woke up on cloud nine. Not only had Oakley stopped resisting me but she had made the first move. I couldn’t believe it.

  I couldn’t get Oakley out of my mind. I kept replaying last night over and over again. It was the best sex that I’d ever had. And Oakley was the hottest girl I’d ever been with. I felt exhilarated and I couldn’t wait to see her today.

  I got dressed, and as usual, waited for Oakley’s phone call. My cell phone rang, and I quickly answered it, trying not to sound too excited to hear from her. I didn’t want to scare her away.

  “Morning Oakley,” I answered.

  “Hi Dax. Do you think we can set up the rest of the lodge today? I got an email that the Stone’s will begin arriving tomorrow and I’d like to have the room set up to receive them.”

  “Yeah, that shouldn’t be a problem. Do you want to go to breakfast first?” I asked, expecting her to accept.

  “No. Hailey and I have already eaten. Can you meet us there?”

  “Sure,” I said, trying hard to keep my disappointment out of my voice.

  “Okay, good. See you in a bit.” And with that, Oakley hung up.

  I put the phone back in my pocket and went to the kitchen to pour a bowl of cereal. I hadn’t eaten yet because I’d expected Oakley to want to grab breakfast.

  What was that all about? Her voice sounded off. Not cold; but not overjoyed to speak to me either.

  I had a bad feeling about it. Was Oakley regretting what had happened between us the night before?

  I hoped not because I certainly was not regretting any part of it. It had been perfect in my mind.

  I replayed the incident again. What would have upset her? I hadn’t pushed her into anything. In fact, she’d been the one to kiss me, to take off my clothes, to beg me to fuck her.

  I couldn’t put my finger on it, but I wasn’t happy.

  I hurried and cut up a banana and poured some milk and sugar over my Corn Flakes. I quickly scooped the cereal into my mouth and washed it down with a glass of OJ.

  When I pulled up to the lodge, I saw that Brad and Cole’s trucks were parked in the lot. I briefly wondered what they were doing there before heading inside myself.

  As soon as I walked into the lodge, I ran into my brother Cole.

  “Hey, fancy meeting you here. What’s going on?” I asked him.

  “Brad called me and asked if I’d help set up. Guess Congresswoman Stone and her husband are arriving tonight now. Miss Padin wants the place entirely set up for their approval before they get here,” Cole informed me.

  “Okay,” I replied a bit confused.

  When I had talked to Oakley not even thirty minutes ago, she had told me that the family would be arriving tomorrow.

  Why did she call Brad with the update instead of me? She’d never called Brad before. I needed an answer, so I went to find my oldest brother.

  I walked right past Oakley and Hailey toward the back storage room where I assumed Brad was since I didn’t see him anywhere in the large, main room. I briefly nodded to Oakley as I walked by, but she barely looked at me.

  I sighed. This was not good. I hoped that she didn’t say anything to Brad about what had happened between us because Brad would definitely not approve.

  I did find Brad in the back room going over the alcohol stock with a checklist.

  “Morning Brad,” I greeted him.

  “Morning Dax.” He looked up from his list. “Is everything alright?” he asked.

  “Yes, that I know of,” I answered, giving him a sideways “what’s going on?” glance.

  He picked up on it. “She called me about twenty minutes ago and asked if she could get a few extra hands for a couple of hours. Said it was urgent to have everything in the lodge set up before the Stones arrive this evening.” I didn’t hide my surprise. “She didn’t tell you they were coming tonight?” he asked me.

  “No. Last I talked to her --which was about ten minutes before you did apparently -- she told me the Stones would be arriving tomorrow. No sense of urgency or I would have told you myself,” I said curtly.

  I was a bit annoyed. Why hadn’t she simply called me back after she realized that the Stones would be coming tonight instead of tomorrow? I was baffled. Even after what had happened last night, I felt that she had gone behind my back and called Brad. I was supposed to be her first point of contact this week.

  Was she ashamed that she had let herself get swept up the night before?

  Brad was watching my face closely. “What’s going on?” he asked me.

  I hesitated. Tell him? Don’t tell him? He was my older brother who always had my back. No reason to lie to him.

  I sighed.

  “You can tell me,” Brad urged me kindly.

  “Oakley and I slept together last night,” I blurted out. “But I didn’t press it. She made the first move,” I added, attempting to defend my position.

  Brad just nodded. He didn’t look surprised.

  “Did you know?” I asked him.

  “Not for sure. I had a suspicion. I see more than you might realize, Dax. And, I know you,” Brad reminded me with a smirk.

  I took a deep breath and let it out slowly. I’d really made a mess of things.

  “It’s not the end of the world,” Brad continued. “She didn’t say anything about you two. I assumed that you already knew that the Stones were coming early and that she was just the one who called me,” Brad said.

  “Well, I didn’t know. She went behind my back and called you. I’m supposed to be her point of contact,” I reminded Brad.

  Brad smiled at me and cocked his head. “You really like her, don’t you?” he asked.

  “What? I, no, I mean, yes, ugh, I don’t know,” I said, exasperated.

  Brad just chuckled and clapped me on the shoulder.
r />   “Listen, Dax. I don’t blame you. She’s a hot woman. Smart and successful on top of that. What man wouldn't be attracted to her?”

  “Yeah,” I agreed.

  “Just try and act normal around her. Maybe she’s feeling like she acted inappropriately? This wedding is a big a deal for her as it is for us; bigger even. We’ll continue to get business no matter what happens, just because of our previous reputation. She’s a single businesswoman and this could make or break her. And she’s probably a bit thrown by the change in plans for the Congresswoman’s arrival. Just give her some space and let things play out,” Brad suggested.

  “Okay,” I answered, looking at the floor. Brad was always the voice of reason.

  “There’s a bit of advice that Mom gave me and Cole when we first met Angela and Lindsay. Remember how crazy those situations were?” he asked me.

  “Of course, I remember. What’s Mom’s advice?” I asked.

  “Everything will turn out the way it’s supposed to turn out,” he told me, smiling.

  “Of course, you say that now because it already has worked out for you,” I started.

  “I know. I thought the same thing when Mom said it to me. I’m sure Cole did, too. But it did all work out. Crazy as both of our situations were.”

  “You’re right. So is Mom, I know. Thanks, Brad. I need to get out of my own head a bit, I guess.”

  “No problem. Now go out there and just act normal. Like nothing happened. No matter how much it kills you,” he ordered me, grinning.

  I grinned back and did just that. He was right, I knew. Plus, I was relieved that he didn’t blame me for the awkward situation.

  I came out of the back room and stood behind the bar for a moment. I pretended to count the money in the drawer, even though I had already done it the night before. I wanted to get a feel for the atmosphere and see what Oakley would do now that I was here.

  I kept my head down but my eyes were on Oakley. I saw her glance over at me then look at Hailey. I wanted to know what she was thinking. But no way I was going to ask. Even though it was killing me not to.

  After I dilly-dallied for another few minutes, I saw her walk over in my direction. I put the money back in the drawer and pretended to record the numbers in the book. I looked up just as she came to stand in front of the bar.

  “Hey, Oakley,” I greeted her. “Just finishing up here. What do you need me to do?” I asked in a friendly tone. I even gave her a smile.

  She just looked at me for a second. I guess she expected me to say something else or ask why she had called Brad instead of me.

  But I didn’t. I just smiled and waited for her orders.

  I saw her expression change slightly. Was it relief or confusion that I saw? I wasn’t sure. Finally, she asked me to help with setting up the chairs and making sure they were all in exact straight rows.

  “Okay,” I agreed and followed her over to the stacks of chairs. I grabbed a stack and started my duty. We used a long, straight measuring tape to make sure that each chair was in line, the same distance apart, and straight.

  This took some time. When we finished, Cole had returned with a nice velvet rug that we used for the actual aisle that the bride and her bridesmaids would walk down. We rolled it out, flattened out any bumps, and I went to retrieve the vacuum cleaner. Hailey lined the carpet with fresh flowers and we all stopped to take a final look at the room.

  “It looks nice,” Cole observed.

  “Yeah, it’s lovely,” agreed Hailey.

  Oakley nodded her head in approval. “We just need to set out the candles.” She looked at me and Cole. “Hailey and I can do that. We have them in boxes in the storage room. Thanks for all of your help,” she told us.

  “No problem,” Cole replied. “I have to go and let Bella outside. I didn’t want to bring her up here and get dog hair everywhere,” he told us and headed out the door. “Tell Brad I’ll talk to him later,” he added over his shoulder.

  “Will do,” I yelled after him.

  I didn’t know what to do. I wanted to get Oakley alone so that I could maybe get her out of her “all business mode” she was in, but I didn’t see that happening anytime soon. I tried to heed Brad’s advice to give her space. But after I’d tasted what it was like to be inside her the night before, it was damn hard.

  “Do you want me to help?” I asked her. “I have the time.”

  “No thanks, Dax. You’ve done enough. Hailey and I can finish up. It’s all I need to be done today. Tomorrow, we need to decorate the outside areas and think about what we can do to get the dining room ready. Are the horses and buggies still scheduled to arrive early Saturday morning?” she asked me.

  “Yes. I’ll be sure to call and confirm again though,” I assured her.

  “Okay, that would be great. We need them here first thing, so we can decorate them in time to bring the guests up to the lodge,” she continued.

  “Got it,” I replied.

  I kind of just stared at her. That’s it?

  “Anything else?” she asked me in a serious tone.

  “No. Well, yeah. When you finish up here, do you want to go and get some lunch? We can take a ride into town. A change of scenery might be nice before the big weekend?” I asked her.

  “I really can’t. Hailey and I have plans to go hiking. We need some time to go over everything and to clear our heads before the Stones arrive,” she informed me.

  I was completely disappointed with her response. Part of me expected her to accept my invitation. I tried to hide my emotions, but I wanted to burst inside.

  “Alright. Call me if you need anything. I have some writing to do anyway. I’ll be in my office,” I reported, trying to play it off. I quickly turned away, so she couldn’t read the disappointment written all over my face.

  I went to go and say goodbye to Brad who was still organizing stuff in the storage room.

  “How did it go?” Brad asked me when he saw that I was alone.

  “Not good,” I answered, shaking my head.

  Brad raised an eyebrow and I added, “The setup went fine.”

  He smiled slightly. “It will work out, Dax. Give it time.”

  “I will,” I agreed. “Hailey and Oakley need the boxes of candles,” I added.

  “Okay, I got them here.”

  We both grabbed a big box. I put mine down by the fireplace then turned and headed outside without giving Oakley another glance.

  I spent the rest of the afternoon writing up another article for our blog. Good thing that I had already started it a couple of days ago because my mind was elsewhere. On Oakley to be exact.

  I kept checking my cell phone to make sure that I didn’t miss a call. Nope. No call.

  I sighed. I couldn't just sit here anymore. I decided to go down to the resort’s small fitness room for a workout to blow off some steam.

  The fitness room was located on the same road as the main resort building. It was a later addition to the resort, as we found that many of the guests like to work out, even when on vacation.

  Plus, Harley loved the idea of starting up a fitness program and he’d made it pretty successful.

  The room was basically a big square. The front and back of the room had big picture windows to let in the light. The other two walls were adorned with large mirrors. I picked a machine by the front windows and began my workout.

  Time to try and give my brain a break.

  Oakley

  Hailey and I finished up at the lodge and we went back down to our cabin to change for a hike. Dax had asked me to go to town with him for lunch and I had to turn him down.

  I felt awful about it, though.

  We left our cabin and started to walk down the sidewalk toward the resort. We had planned on taking the trail that headed down to the river in the valley below.

  “You could have accepted his invitation, you know?” Hailey told me. “I hope you didn’t say no because of me.”

  “I didn’t say no because of you,” I told
her, giving her a small “thank you” smile.

  “Then why?” she asked me.

  “Because, well, you know that I stayed with Dax last night while he closed the bar...?” I began.

  “Yes,” Hailey said looking to me to go on.

  “Well, I kind of jumped him,” I blurted out.

  Hailey just chuckled.

  “It’s not funny!” I retorted, smiling.

  “I know. Sorry,” she said still giggling. “You honestly think that I didn’t know what was up?” she asked me.

  “No. Well, I don’t know what you know.”

  “I know you,” Hailey said a matter-of-factly.

  “Yeah, I know,” I answered shaking my head.

  “I kind of figured that’s why you were giving Dax the cold shoulder again. Thought we were past that? And now what?” Hailey asked me.

  “I know; and I don’t know,” I answered, truthfully.

  “Hmm,” Hailey responded.

  Just as I looked over at Hailey to add something, I noticed the gym.

  “Is that Dax?” I asked, peering through the window.

  His back was to us, but I recognized that long blonde hair. And those biceps. He was using a weight machine, working out his arms. With each lift, his biceps bulged into two massive balloons. I could see his engorged veins from there.

  Shit.

  “Damn!” I let out.

  Hailey grinned. “Yeah, damn,” she added, watching as he lifted and lowered the bar.

  We were both staring in awe, glued in place.

  “Let’s go,” I said. “Before I run in there and jump his bones again.”

  Hailey just laughed at me.

  Funny thing was, I was dead serious.

  Dax

  I felt much better after my workout. Working out always helped me to focus.

  Before coming home, though, I had taken a quick shower at the fitness room and headed over to the resort for dinner. It was right about the time that Oakley and Hailey would be coming back from their hike, being it was going to get dark soon.

  I was hoping to “accidentally” run into her. Maybe in the dining room during dinner. Or on the way in or out. But nope, no Oakley.

 

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