Cautious (Sequel to Disastrous)

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the love in those
eyes for me. Right there was where I wanted to be always. I’d never felt so
much peace in my life than when I was with her.
    I lowered my head toward hers and traced my lips along the
softness along her jawline. Making my way toward her ear, I could feel the
goose bumps that formed along her skin. I kissed her in that sensitive spot
underneath her earlobe then slowly down the side of her neck until I reached
the middle of her collarbone. “Mmmh, I can never have enough of you.” I purred
along her skin. Her lips parted into a smile as she stretched beneath me.
    “Well, I guess I should make you wait two weeks more often.”
    I shook my head and groaned at the thought. “No more ridiculous
bets. You’re mine, completely. I’ll have you whenever and wherever I want.”
    Shaking her head, she giggled again and then changed the subject.
“So what are we doing today?”
    With my brows pressed together, I leaned in closer to her. “We’re
not going anywhere. I have plenty of things in mind that I have in store for
you, but they all involve you, me, and the bed all day.”
    “So you’re keeping me hostage here? What if I get hungry?” She
asked as she batted her eyes innocently.
    I gave her a crooked smile, “Well, if you get hungry, I have
something to fill that appetite.” I flexed my hips into her again.
    “You. Are. Such. A. Guy!” She laughed.
    “You know it, baby. Now come here.”
    ***
    “Bro, is your dick swollen?”
    “Fuck off, Jimmie.” I bit back as I opened the fridge door.
    Bursting into a hard laugh, he put down the paper he was reading.
“I’m just saying you haven’t left your room all day. Fuck, I know Mia kept you
hanging for a while, but did you have to seriously nail her the entire day? Poor
girl.” He shook his head. “She probably won’t walk for the rest of the week.”
    Annoyed by his remark, I shut the fridge door, turned around to
face him, and leaned against the counter as I snapped open a can of soda.
Taking a few sips, I pointed at him. “You’re jealous.”
    Snorting, Jimmie shook his head as he folded the paper. “Trust me.
I’m not jealous.”
    “When was the last time you got laid, Bro?”
    He raised a brow and stood from his chair. “That’s none of your
fuckin’ business.”
    Laughing once, I nodded. “Yeah, just as I suspected, you’re
jealous.”
    “Whatever, man, are you able to still watch Elle tonight?”
    Fuck. I’d forgotten about that. “Yeah man, what happened to that
Melissa chick. You know her actual sitter?”
    Jimmie rubbed his palm over his face. “She started college,
remember?” Oh that’s right. He did mention that. “I’ve been looking for a new
sitter, but it’s fuckin’ hard to trust anyone nowadays.” He pressed his hands
down and leaned into the granite counter. “Look, if it’s too much to ask, I can
cancel my date with Jessica.”
    Mockingly, I smiled. “Ah, Jessica’s her name, huh?”
    “What’s that supposed to mean?”
    After I gulped down the rest of the soda, I tossed the can into
the trash. “Nothing man, I just don’t see you as a ‘Jessica’ type.”
    He raised a brow as he straightened his shoulders. I was starting
to get under his skin, and as a younger brother, I couldn’t help but find it
amusing. “And what type do you see me with?”
    I shrugged. “Fuck if I know.”
    “Whatever, man, are you able to watch Elle or not?”
    “Yeah, that’s cool. Will someone be getting laid tonight?” I
wiggled my brows.
    Before he could answer, Mia walked in. “Who’s getting laid
tonight?” She asked as she made her way toward us. She was wearing a pair of my
pajama bottoms and t-shirt. Although it was loose on her, she managed to make
it look completely sexy.
    Jimmie shifted uncomfortably. I laughed at how awkward he felt
about the discussion around Mia, and I decided to fuck with him some more.
“Jimmie’s going on another date tonight with Jessica.”
    Mia’s smile brightened. She

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