Feeling the Buzz

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Authors: Shelley Munro
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Gay, Contemporary
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giddy.
    “You do want this?” His eyes pierced her,
seeing more than she was comfortable with.
    She laughed lightly. “On the bed. I’ll show
you exactly how much I want to be with you.” When he didn’t move fast enough
for her liking, Jen pounced, pushing him down on the mattress. His light blue
eyes widened, a slow grin tugging at his lips again.
    Jen didn’t give him a chance to regroup.
She straddled his hips, letting her hands wander all over his beautiful body.
Muscles sculpted by hard, physical work. Warm skin. And an erection, strong and
thick with a ruddy head. “You’re very tempting.”
    “Fair warning. If you don’t hurry this
along, I’m going to take control.”
    A chuckle burst from her. “Don’t you
believe in foreplay?”
    “When I’m the one doing the playing,” he
muttered.
    “Hands-on kinda guy, huh?”
    “Believe it.” Once again he exploded into
action, using his strength to overpower her. A squeak escaped her, although he
didn’t hurt her. She found herself caged between his arms and the mattress,
staring up into his handsome face. His lips descended, and she didn’t consider
fighting for freedom because it didn’t matter either way. She was right where
she wanted to be.
    Her arms curled around his neck, holding
him close. His scent washed over her, again the hint of citrus with an
underlying masculine scent that made her think of the wild outdoors and
windswept beaches. His erection slid over the smooth skin of her stomach,
leaving a wet trail. Her pussy pulsed in recognition. “Condom?”
    “Thank god,” Sebastian said in a fervent
voice. He reached for a bedside drawer and pulled out a handful of condoms.
“Want to try some of the lube?”
    Jen grinned. “You can never have enough
lube.”
    “Someone listens to Gaby’s lectures.”
    “Yeah. Hard not to absorb some of what she
says.”
    Sebastian parted her legs, baring her to
his gaze. He slipped a finger inside her and removed the remote vibrator. It
left her feeling empty. She squirmed a little, trying to find something to rub
against, something to soothe the ache riding her.
    “Steady.” With the condom in place,
Sebastian opened the bottle of lube and squeezed some onto his hand. The cool
sensation did nothing to bank down her need. Instead it seemed to ramp it up,
the icy chill morphing to fiery heat.
    She gasped. “Sebastian. Now. No more
mucking around. Please.”
    Without another word, he positioned himself
and pushed deep.
    “Yes,” she said with a hiss of pleasure.
Her fingers dug into his ass, silently encouraging him to go faster, harder.
The next stroke almost made her eyes cross, the pleasure sizzling across her
skin, growing bigger, hotter. “Sebastian, please.”
    “What do you need?”
    “Touch me.”
    His finger slid between them, rubbing
across her clit.
    “Yes! Just there.” A familiar shimmer
started. The sensation streaked down her legs, then the pulses started. Hard
spasms that seemed to go on forever. She sighed and clutched Sebastian’s
shoulders more tightly. She gasped when his strong drive into her elicited
another strong pulse.
    “Damn, that feels good. I like the way you
grip my cock. I want this to last.”
    Gaby’s advice chose that moment to flash
into prominence. “Where’s the lube?”
    “Why do you want it?”
    “Me to know,” she whispered in a seductive
voice. She spied the bottle and grabbed it, thumbing the lid open. “Carry on,”
she said when he paused in his thrusts. “Don’t worry about holding on. We can
do this again.” She spoke against his ear. “We have all night.” Her tongue
lashed his earlobe before delving delicately inside. While he was distracted, she
caressed one butt cheek. The fingers of her other hand stroked across his
pucker. He froze.
    “What are you doing?”
    “Just trying something Gaby suggested.”
    “You discuss us with Gaby?” Now he sounded
pissed.
    “Don’t be silly. Any discussion is only in
generalities. I’d never

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