Dearly Beloved (Siren Publishing Allure)

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got out of his T-shirt, revealing all those powerful muscles. Damn, he’s so fine. He had a nice ass, too. She spread her legs as he crawled back on the bed.
    “You know we can’t do it in that position anymore.”
    Ebony pouted again and turned over on her side. Tomio moved next to her and turned to face her. Ebony draped a leg over his hip and Tomio entered her. She got a big cramp in her leg. “Ouch!” The pain worked its way up to her hip. “I have a Charley Horse.”
    Tomio sighed, slipped out of her, and began massaging the leg. “We have to find a position that is comfortable for both of us.”
    “I can always sit on top of you,” Ebony suggested.
    “You’re too heavy.”
    Ebony tried to kick him with her sore leg. “Are you trying to say that I’m fat?”
    Tomio blocked the kick. “No, you’re just heavy.”
    Ebony moved away from him. “That’s the same thing.” She turned her back to him. Tomio snuggled up against her butt. He was still erect. She leaned forward and Tomio spread her with his fingers. He entered, but this position was uncomfortable, too.
    “Okay, I guess you’ll have to sit on me,” Tomio said.
    Ebony chuckled. She rose and eased down onto Tomio. “Oh! This feels so good.”
    Tomio gripped her hips and began moving her up and down on his cock. “You get your way this time.”
    She smirked at him and Tomio pinched her on the butt. “Ouch.”
    Tomio chuckled wickedly for a moment then his smile disappeared. “Oh!” He started thrusting. “I’m about to come.”
    “Already?” She wrapped her arms around her husband’s neck and let him take the lead. He grunted once and came. “Damn, that was fast.”
    “Sorry,” Tomio apologized as he recovered. “Your pussy is just too good.” He lifted her and eased out of her.
    Ebony tried to move off of his lap, but Tomio’s strong arms held her in place. He stared into her eyes. “What’s wrong with you?”
    “I love you,” he said.
    Ebony smiled. “I love you too, Tomio.” She lowered her head and kissed him. Suddenly all of her problems seemed small.

    * * * *

    “You look beautiful,” Tomio said to her on the night of the party. Ebony had just exited their bedroom and found him waiting in the living room. The blue and black sequined dress looked just perfect on her statuesque frame. The seamstress had designed the dress to draw attention away from her stomach, and put it on her cleavage and legs. Her hair and makeup was impeccable, too. The blue eye shadow, black eye liner, and deep red lipstick showcased her round face. Ebony had flat-ironed her hair and curled it so that it hung down around her shoulders.
    “Thanks,” she said. “You look fantastic, too. I like a man who looks good in a tuxedo.” She walked around him, checking him out. “Maybe we need to stay home and snuggle.”
    “Nice try,” Tomio said, leading her out of the apartment. “We’re going to the party and we’re going to have fun.”
    Akira waited at the curb for them.
    “Damn, look at you,” Ebony said, checking the driver out. “You almost look good enough to date.” He wasn’t wearing his usual black livery, but a nice navy tuxedo. He’d combed his hair a little differently, too. She sighed. The man was simply too gorgeous to be believed.
    “Dream on,” Akira said as he held the door open for her. “You can’t handle me.”
    Tomio chuckled at them. “Stop flirting with my driver or he won’t bring us any more steaks from the butcher.” Ebony slid into the backseat. Tomio went around to the other side and got in. Akira closed both doors and then got in behind the wheel. They drove for several minutes and then arrived at their destination. The party was being held at the home of Yamaoki Azuma, a local politician in their area. The reason that he was so popular was because his campaign focused on justice for everyone, and not just the rich. Yamaoki also didn’t interfere in yakuza business, but he did stand up for them when

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