Deporting Dominic

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forth is such a turn on that I feel myself letting go within minutes. As I come apart his fingers find my special spot and I cry out loudly grateful the kids are at school.
    “Ah Dominic baby,” I moan as my body shudders.
    “You are even more beautiful when you come,” Dominic said smiling down at me. He starts to move inside me as my body welcomes the friction enthusiastically providing lots of natural lubricant. Dominic is enthralled kissing my breasts, then my neck, then my face, and finally my lips in crazy fits. I feel as if I am being ravished and I just love all the sensations. The sound of his growling lets me know that he is feeling it too.
    “Sammie baby fuck,” he cries out driving deep into me as he releases. The next few words out of his mouth are garbled Spanish I do not understand.  I come once more providing him with a fresh line of scratches down his powerfully built back. I resist the urge to fall asleep enjoying the tender moment spent lying on Dominic’s chest when we are finished.
    “I am going to enjoy being married to you Sammie,” he murmurs smiling.
    “Ditto baby ditto,” I respond with kisses on his chest. Dominic dozes lightly for a while then we both dress in time to pick up the children. 
    “Where are we going this is not the way to our apartment?” Charlie asked looking out the window happy that Bryce’s car seat is in the middle of the backseat. This gives him and Morgan window seats as I am in the front passenger seat. 
    “We thought we would go pick out our new minivan together. You know as a family,” I said smiling in the rearview mirror.
    “Yes! Will we get it today?” Charlie inquires slapping hands with Morgan.
    “Probably not today but within a few days depending on which model we choose,” Dominic answers for me. I give his hand a soft squeeze when he does so. If the kids see this they do not comment. I think they are warming to the idea that this is blooming into something real rather than something planned. Morgan and Charlie discuss the features they are looking for in our new automobile.
    Timothy Lane is all smiles when we walk into the Automotive Mall. Vigorously he shakes my hand then Dominic’s hand before acknowledging the kids.  I make simple introductions before he begins his spiel. 
    “Miss Gable we have your financing all set. Now all we have to do is have your lovely family pick out which vehicle you want,” he said with a wide salesman smile. 
    “Thank you Mr. Lane. I believe we will look at the Dodge Grand Caravan, Honda Odyssey, and the Ford Windstar,” I said smiling back at him.
    One hour later we are a ll decided that the Honda Odyssey Ex is our best and safest choice.  Dominic and I love the safety features while the kids loved the spacious interior, CD changer, sound system, and that I added the DVD entertainment package.  The total price is slightly more than what I wanted to spend but Dominic assures me that he will contribute to our monthly expenses by picking up a part-time job over the summer.
    “Are you trading in your current vehicle?” Mr. Lane asked as he puts the paperwork together.
    “No I am going to keep my other car,” I said as Dominic raises an eyebrow.
    “I am sure it is worth a few thousand dollars Sam. It can take something off the bottom line,” Dominic whispered as Mr. Lane leaves to get additional paperwork from the finance department.
    “I know but I want you to have the Camry. I know it’s not the manliest car but it will be better if we have two vehicles at our disposal.”
    Dominic looked at me with a mixed reaction of shock and horror. 
    “No Sam! Please use the car to help with the down payment.” Dominic insists holding my hands to emphasize his point. I hold his hands mar veling in the smoothness of his smooth browned skin.
    “We need both cars with you getting a part-time job, Morgan going to gymnastics camp, and the boys summer activities.” I hope this explanation works to change his

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