A Necessary Sin

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Authors: Georgia Cates
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
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would be a night of firsts, and it certainly has been.
    I watched her sleep for a while before I turned off the lamp. It had nothing to do with worry or fear she’d kill me while I was sleeping. I simply wanted to enjoy seeing her in my bed.
    I think she had nightmares. She was restless and often mumbled incoherently. Her sleep became so fitful at one point, she screamed. She looked like a frightened animal ready to sprint when I woke her. I encouraged her to tell me what it was about, but she wouldn’t. Instead of talking, we made love again.
    I’m lying on my side with my elbow pressed into the bed and my head propped in my hand when Bleu wakes and looks at me. She smiles and rolls onto her side to face me. “Good mornin’.”
    I grab the bed sheet and give it a yank so I get a peep show of her tits. “Good morning to ye, girls.”
    She playfully slaps my shoulder and pulls the linen up to cover herself. “You live up to your name very well.”
    “Aye, as I should. My sins are very well practiced.”
    “They were very well practiced last night.” She’s grinning, her cheeks blushing.
    I move to get on top of her so I can practice some more, but she puts her hand to my chest, stopping me. “Are you sore?”
    “Not terribly.”
    “Then I didn’t do my job well enough.”
    “You did a fine job.” She crinkles her nose. “But I think my virginity has ruined your linens.”
    I kiss the top of her hand. “I genuinely enjoyed ruining them.”
    “I’ll put them in the wash when we get up. Maybe they’re salvageable.”
    “You don’t have to do that. Agnes will take care of them.”
    “Who’s Agnes?”
    “My neighbor. She comes in a couple times a week to straighten up and do laundry. She’s disabled—has a bad knee from a fall. She’s unable to work so it helps her out with a little extra cash.”
    She’s making that face, the one generally followed by an “aww.” “That’s really generous.”
    “Not really. She gets the funds she needs for her bills and I get a clean place to live. It’s a good partnership.” As this one will be as well.
    She sits up and crisscrosses her legs. She still has the sheet tucked under her arms and I’d like to give it another yank. “Will you be taking me home on your way to the firm?”
    I forgot to tell her. “I worked late the past two nights so I could have today off. I was hoping you’d want to spend it with me.”
    She’s all smiles. “I’d like that very much, but I need a change of clothes.” She crinkles her nose again. “And a toothbrush.”
    The toothbrush is an easy fix but everything else could be a problem. “We’ll go by your place and pick up an overnight bag.”
    “An overnight bag as in the one I should have had for last night, or one for tonight?”
    “Both.”
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    I wait on the sofa while Bleu gathers her things. “Do I need an outfit for going out tonight?” she calls from the bedroom.
    It’s the third time she’s yelled to ask me a question so I get up and go to her bedroom. “Do you want me to take you out?”
    She jerks around and yelps. “Shit! I thought you were still in the living room.”
    I laugh. “Do you want to go out?”
    “Maybe.” She shrugs. “Dinner and dancing?”
    “Sure, if it’s what you want.”
    She takes out a black dress and holds the hanger at her shoulders to display how it might look on her. “Do you like this one?”
    It looks really short. “Aye. I bet you look great in it.”
    She tosses it on the bed next to her bag and packs a pair of tall, red heels to go with it.
    “Where do you keep your bras and knickers?”
    Her brow lifts and she points toward a small chest. “Top one.”
    I open the drawer and go through her intimates, choosing the ones I like best. I hold up a red lace G-string with matching bra. “You have some exceptionally sexy garments for someone not having sex.”
    “I like the way they make me feel. Would you prefer I wear granny panties?”
    “I don’t know what

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