Fire & Ice: A Ménage Fantasy
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How can I wake up in the morning and know your name is going to be the first thing from my lips? How can I know I’m able to be the man you want, the man you deserve?
I want to be there for you, darling, body and soul, and that means letting go of the past. That’s why I’ve disappeared.
But don’t worry. I’m not gone for long. I’ll come back to you, and I’ll make it all up to you.
I’ll wake up in the morning and the first thing I’ll think about is you. I’ll roll over in the bed, searching for you before I even open my eyes. I’ll know your naked body is there, close to me, keeping me warm. You’ll be tired from the lovemaking of the night before.
Because I’ll fuck you every night of our life, baby. You know it. I know it. You’ll be mine, for my pleasure, and I’ll never be able to get enough of you.
If you’re not in the bed, you’re in the shower. I walk quietly to the bathroom and peek around the corner. The water’s running. Steam is billowing out from behind the curtain.
I take off my clothes and pull back the curtain.
“Good morning, Kane,” you say.
Your nakedness thrills me. It always thrills me. The curves of your thighs, the round, heart shape of your ass, the thin line of your pussy, the soft pillows of your breasts. Instantly, I’m hard.
“Again?” you say, amazed because of the treatment I already gave you during the night.
“Again,” I say, leaving you in no doubt I’m serious.
My cock is erect and throbbing, pointing dead ahead, right at you.
I get into the shower and you start washing me, rubbing your hands over my chest and back. I pull you close against me and kiss your lips. I’m so hard that my cock is sticking into your stomach.
You look down at it and laugh. You grab a sponge and pour shower gel on it. Then you rub my cock, teasing it with the sponge as you wash me. You get down on your knees to wash my legs and I take your head in my hand.
You look up at me and your sweet, innocent eyes almost make me cum right then and there. It’s a good thing I don’t because my cum would take you by surprise, right on your face.
The water is hitting you on the back and flowing off you, giving you an alluring gleam.
I can’t resist you. Not for another second.
I guide your mouth to the tip of my cock.
“Open wide, baby.”
You obey me, opening your mouth, and I slide my erect shaft into your warm mouth. You feel like heaven. It’s all I can do to resist cumming. You’re a drug to me. An addiction. All I want is to cum in your mouth.
I slide my cock along the length of your tongue and then you pull me back into your mouth. Your tongue is heavenly, playing with the head of my cock and coaxing my pleasure. Back and forth, I slide my cock out of your mouth and then all the way back into your throat. I feel a throb of pre-orgasmic pleasure and know I’m ready to cum in your mouth.
In a flash of passion I pull my cock out of your mouth, reach down and lift you up in my arms. Instinctively, you wrap your legs around my torso and cling to me as if your life depends on it. I press you against the tiled wall of the shower and pin you between the wall and my rock hard chest. My hands are splayed against the wall as my cock finds the opening of your pussy and slides far inside you.
You cry out in shock, and your arms knock over all the bottles and soaps, sending them crashing to the ground.
Neither of us care about the mess. I drive my cock deeper into you, slamming my body into yours, and you kick out your legs and tear down the shower curtain.
Water is spraying all over the bathroom, getting all over the floor, and neither of us even notice.
“Cum in me,” you say, and I know you’re the woman I want to spend the rest of my life with.
That’s why I can do this. That’s why I can cum inside you without a care for the consequences. That’s why I can make you mine in the truest, fullest sense of the word.
I thrust into you again and again, each powerful motion pressing you harder against the wall. The entire bathroom is a mess now, bottles of shampoo spilling down the drain, water getting all over the floor, and the mess matches the raw, animal passion of our lust.
When I thrust for the final time, our eyes lock. I feel the orgasm rush up from the core of my being and flow through my cock, into you. I pour my cum into you as if I’m pouring my soul into you. I keep going, the orgasm reaching into the depths of my being and finding more and more cum, more and more pleasure, more and more of my soul, to pour into you.
I can tell you’re cumming too. I scream your name and you cry out, an indecipherable moan of pleasure.
“I love you,” I pant, still holding you in my arms.
I carry you out of the bathroom and drop you on our bed.
“Holy shit,” you say, looking up at me.
“Don’t get too comfortable,” I say. “I’m going to shut off that water, then I’m really going to show you what I want to do to you!”
CHAPTER 41
SANDRA
“There she is, our star waitress,” I said as Meadow pushed through the front door of the café.
Her smile was always so big and bright and it had easily become my new favorite part of the morning. She laughed and said good morning as she made her way behind the counter. Having her arrive in Pismo Beach over a week ago was the best thing for the café. She truly was heaven-sent.
She started this job with such determination and dedication that she picked it up in no time. I really admired her strength and courage. To say she was a wreck when she first got here was an understatement. Not to mention the man drama she got herself into right away. But to her credit, she didn’t let her Kane mix up keep her knocked down. She pushed through and put all her energy into building her new life.
Not only was it amazing to have her working at the café, but she and I had become instant best friends. Despite working crazy long shifts, we still went out for dinner and drinks every single evening. The conversation flowed so easily and we were never at a loss for things to talk about. We talked about it all, life, love, loss, fears, regrets and oh how we laughed together. She was a hilarious girl. She could bring me to tears from making me laugh so hard.
Days flew by at the café. It was always busy, but always fun. Today was no different. Before I knew it, we were already only a couple hours away from closing for the day. As I was taking a customer's payment at the register, I looked up to see someone coming in through the door.
“Paul, you’re back,” I exclaimed, happy to see him back from his trip to Big Sur.
He waved and made his way to a seat at the counter. Meadow was behind me, getting a fresh pot of coffee. I turned and quietly asked her if Kane had texted back yet. She said nothing, and hardly shook her head, but I could see in her eyes that the answer was no.
It had been a long week waiting each day for Kane to reply. He never had, but Meadow never seemed to give up hope that he would.
I went around the counter and gave Paul a big hug. He hugged me then turned to Meadow.
“What’s the deal, Meadow? I go away for a bit and when I come back I no longer get a hug? Get over here,” he said.
I could tell she was shy about it. She had been so paranoid that Kane was away with the guys and telling them how much of a psycho bitch she had been. Judging by Paul’s enthusiasm and warmth, either Kane had said nothing, or Paul didn’t let it cloud his judgement of her. She made her way around the counter and gave him an awkward hug. She was trying so hard to act normal but I could tell she was mortified.
Paul sat down and Meadow left to give menus to some new customers.
“How was Big Sur?” I asked as I held up the pot of coffee to see if he wanted any. He nodded.
“Rad. It was so rad. We had perfect conditions. The waves weren’t too monstrous, so we were able to get in some really long runs. We were out there for hours and hours each day. Most nights we were asleep by nine because we were so exhausted. It was perfect.”
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Paul spoke with classic surfer enthusiasm. Meadow nervously walked up behind him, and I knew I had a new best friend job to do.
“That’s awesome. I’m glad to hear it. Did Kane head back at the same time as you and Jason?”
I looked at Paul and then back at Meadow. Her eyes thanked me.
“No. Kane didn’t end up coming. It was just Jason and I,” Paul said.
Meadow and I gave each other the same confused look. She made her way behind the counter and picked up a cloth to look busy.
“Really? Kane didn’t go? For the entire week?” I said, making sure I’d heard correctly.
“No. You guys haven’t seen him around?” Paul said, now almost as confused as we were.
“Nope,” I said.
“He texted me to say he wouldn’t be able to make it. I was out on the water so didn’t respond. I just figured when he got to the shop, he realized there was more work than he thought and he had to stay to get it done. You guys really haven’t seen him in here or the brewery?”
“No. No sign of him,” I said as Meadow continued to wipe the same spot on the counter.
“At all?”
“Not at all,” I said.
“That’s weird. I wonder what happened to him?” Paul said, starting to look worried.
I left Paul to look over the menu and gave Meadow a sympathetic rub on the shoulder. Suddenly Paul slammed his menu down on the counter, making us both jump.
“Oh, Meadow, there’s something I wanted to tell you.”
“What?”
There was an undeniable hint of fear in her voice. Even I got tense wondering what he was about to say.
“I called that buddy of mine with the apartment.”
“Oh, right, the apartment,” she said with a sigh of relief.
“He said it’s totally empty right now. You can move in as soon as you want.”
“What? Really? Are you serious?” Meadow asked, shocked by the good news.
“Serious. He said I can bring you by tomorrow night to check it out.”
“Oh, Paul, that’s so amazing to hear. I thought when I hadn’t heard from you that it meant it was a no go. Thank you so much. I’d love to check it out. I’m sure it’s perfect.”
Meadow went around the counter and this time gave Paul a much less awkward hug.
After the hug she said to us, “Hey, you guys, watch this.”
She picked up a copy of the daily paper and put it under her arm. Paul and I looked at each other, very confused. She grabbed a glass of water and the pot of coffee. We watched her walk away, toward Mr. Mathers sitting in his booth.
When Paul and I figured out what we were supposed to be watching, we looked at each other and laughed. She confidently put down the water and paper and started to fill up his coffee cup. It wasn’t until we saw Mr. Mathers reach out and insist she sit down with him that we both dropped our jaws. Not only had Meadow learned what to do when Mr. Mathers came in, but he had already taken a shine to her and was now talking her ear off. She looked over at us and winked.
“Geez. That didn’t take long,” Paul said.
“I can’t believe it. It took him months to warm up to me like that. That Meadow is quite the little charmer,” I said.
Paul watched her and smiled. I went back to check with the kitchen on an order I was waiting for. Before we knew it, all the tables were full again. Paul hung around at the counter while Meadow and I did our thing. When the last table finally left, Paul followed behind them to flip the sign and lock the door. Then, he pitched in with the cleanup so we could all get out quicker.
“There. We’re all done. Thanks for helping out, Paul. We should buy you a beer,” I said.
“Hey, no problem, but I’ll pass on the beer. I’m pretty wiped from the trip.”
“Rain check then,” I said, giving him a hug.
“How about you Meadow? Shall we have our traditional after work beverage?” I asked, sure she’d say yes.
“Actually, I’m pretty exhausted too. I think I just might call it a night,” she said.
“Well then, I guess I’m having wine for one at home tonight,” I joked as we all walked out of the restaurant.
Meadow stopped on the spot and stood on the edge of the sidewalk as she looked up and down the street.
“Where’d you park?” Paul asked her.
“I can’t remember. I swear I was parked out front, but it’s not here. Where did I leave it?”
She was confused and deep in thought as she tried to remember where her car was parked. She walked to the corner and looked up the side street. Paul and I started talking and then she called back to us.
“You guys. I know I didn’t park on the side street. I remember so clearly parking out front today.”
She looked at me and I could tell she was worried.
“You sure you drove?” Paul said.
“Yes. For sure. I’ve been driving every day. I get here so early that there’s always parking on the main street. My car was here and now it’s gone,” she said, now speaking louder and with distinct panic in her voice.
“It might have been stolen, Meadow. I swear, if your car was actually stolen I will be so pissed off. Who steals cars? Shitty people, that’s who. I can’t believe it. This is unacceptable. I’m calling the police.”
I fished through my purse to find my phone. I was furious that someone would do that. Car theft was rare in Pismo Beach, but every now and then some asshole would show up. Meadow continued to nervously pace up and down the street, searching for her car. Suddenly she stopped and looked back at me as I was on the phone waiting for someone at the police station to answer.
“Sandra, hang up.”
“What? Why? Your car was stolen. We need to report it as soon as possible so they can catch the bastards.”
“Seriously. Please hang up. Please don’t call the police,” she insisted.
I was confused. I looked at her and then at Paul who shrugged and was clearly as confused as me.
“My car wasn’t stolen. I’m so embarrassed,” she started to say with a nervous laugh.
“I just realized what happened. I remember exactly where I parked now. It was down the street, over there, right by that fire hydrant. I must have parked too close to it. I’m such an idiot. I clearly hadn’t had my coffee yet.”
She was standing on the street and pointing to the hydrant.
“If you park even an inch under fifteen feet from a fire hydrant in this town, you’re getting towed. They’re ruthless. I’ve learned that lesson more than once,” Paul said.
“I’m sure that’s what happened. My car is fine. I just made a silly mistake and I was towed,” Meadow said with an embarrassed smile.
“I’ll give you a ride to the impound lot,” Paul said. “I know exactly where they take them. There’s only one place in town.”
“Oh no, that’s okay. You guys go home. I’ll deal with it tomorrow.”
“Dude, it’s no trouble and it’s easier just to get out out of the way now,” Paul said.
Meadow finally caved and accepted his offer. I gave them both hugs before they hopped in his car.
CHAPTER 42
MEADOW
I got into Paul’s car and fastened my seatbelt.
“Before we go to the impound, I’m going to swing by Kane’s place, okay? It’s weird you guys haven’t seen him around,” Paul said.
“Oh, Kane’s place, sure. Are you worried?” I asked, trying desperately not to show how worried I was.
I was still shocked Kane hadn’t gone to Big Sur. If he wasn’t there, and he wasn’t in town, then where was he?
And why didn’t he go? Wouldn’t that be the perfect thing to do after a crazy woman terrorized you in your own home? I’d gone through the entire week thinking he was with the guys, now that I found out he wasn’t, I was really scared.
I looked across at Paul. He seemed worried too. At least he had no clue of what had happened at Kane’s place. I wanted to keep it t
hat way. I felt responsible enough for Kane’s sudden disappearance as it was.
And I was still so embarrassed. Embarrassed at how I’d reacted when I saw Carolyn’s picture. Embarrassed I’d slept with Kane first chance I got. I tried not to ask any questions about Kane in case I came across as too interested.
So I sat there silently. I could have saved us some time by saying I knew Kane wasn’t home. I knew he wasn’t there because I checked earlier that morning before work, and the morning before that, and the morning before that. I’d been by, every day since the day I stormed out. I went back to check if he was home, but he never was.
I had heard nothing from him since that morning. I wished more than anything that he’d at least respond to my text so that I’d know he was okay.
“If he’s not there, where do you think he could be?” I said, looking out the window and twirling my hair in my fingers.
“Not sure. Kane is a creature of habit. If he’s not at home, he’s at the shop, and if he’s not at the shop, he’s at the brewery,” Paul said. “If he’s not at any of those places, then I really have no idea.”
Now I was really getting worried. I’d been by all three of those places multiple times and there’d definitely been no sign of Kane all week.
I knew Kane wasn’t in town. It was a small place and I’d have seen him. I desperately wanted to know where he was. Maybe when we got to the house, Paul would have a key or something or would get more ideas as to where we could look.
We got closer to Kane’s house and he slowed down. Paul parked in the driveway and got out.
“I don’t see his Jeep, but I’m just going to run up to the door and check,” he said.
And that’s when I realized!
Oh my God!
My letter.
My stomach twisted as I watched Paul walk up to the front door. I prayed he’d just go up, knock on the door, and then we could be on our way. He knocked and peeked in the window when there was no answer. He called down to me and said he was going around to check the back. That’s when I flung my door open and leapt out.
“I can check the back. How about you check the workshop?” I said, running to catch up to him.
“Sure,” he said, turning for the garage.