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hinting.”
    “That would be me,” she whispered, stroking him. “I
want you so much.”
    He caught her wrist and brought her hand back up to
his chest, holding it there. “I want to get you naked and kiss you all over.”
He kissed the top of her head, feeling the silkiness against his lips and
smelling the sweet floral of her shampoo. “I especially want to lick you where
you need it most.”
    She groaned. “You’re torturing me.”
    Laughing, he said, “Yes, I am. You’ve tortured me all
day.”
    “I have not. I’ve been here all day.”
    “Every time I thought of you today, I got hard. It was
awkward, to say the least.”
    Kiki gave him a little smack on the chest. “Serves you
right for not waking me this morning. We could have fu- fooled around before
you left for work.”
    He gave her a squeeze and released her, stepping away.
“You were sleeping so peacefully. And it’s good self-discipline to wait for
what you really want. The anticipation makes it that much sweeter.”
    “Anticipation my as- Aunt Martha. Can we go upstairs
now?”
    He grinned. Her excitement was incredibly provocative.
“Did you eat dinner?”
    She sighed. “Yeah. I had a little fruit and cheese.
I’m not much of a cook.”
    “I had too many appetizers at the reception. I sure
don’t need more food.” He reached out and unbuttoned the top two buttons of her
cotton shirt. “I have an idea.”
    “Is it a sexy idea? Because, if it’s not-”
    “It is.” He laughed. “Go turn on the Jacuzzi. May is
my favorite month; the weather is so temperate, not too hot or cold.” He undid
a couple more buttons and wiggled his eyebrows at her. “Let’s get naked and
soak in the bubbles.”
    “The naked part is good.”
    Jim turned her and smacked her on her denim-clad
behind. “Go!”
    “Ouch! Okay, okay.” Grinning, she hurried out of the
room. He heard a button hit the floor as she ran along, and he realized that
she must be practically tearing her shirt off in order to get it off as quickly
as possible.
    He laughed again. He was more in love with her every
day. She didn’t reciprocate...not yet anyway. It was something he was working
on.
    Jim climbed the stairs and got a few things from the
bedroom, including some big, fluffy towels. When he got out to the backyard
Jacuzzi, Kiki was waiting for him, up to her armpits in bubbly water, smiling
an invitation.
    He dropped the towels on the tiled deck and his
surprise clattered next to them. Kiki looked over toward the noise. Her eyes
widened when she saw what he’d brought along.
    “What’s that?”
    Jim quickly got naked and joined her. “It’s a
fiberglass cane.”
    “A cane?” She licked her lips and stared at it, her
eyes measuring all twenty-seven inches of it, then turning back to him. “For
spanking?”
    He nodded and then ducked under the water. When he came
up he pushed his hair out of his face and sat next to her. The water was warm
as a down blanket in winter. He put his back against a strong jet and got a
nice massage along with the pleasure of seeing Kiki in the altogether. “It’s
different.”
    “Won’t it leave marks?”
    “It has the potential do that. But I won’t leave any
marks that don’t go away overnight. I don’t want to harm you. If you find that
it’s too much, just say…say…elephant, and I’ll stop.” He took her hand and
kissed it, then gently pulled her onto his lap. His cock was already at
attention, and snuggling with her made it throb.
    “Elephant?”
    “It’s a safe word, meaning that since you sometimes
say ‘no more’ or ‘please stop’ but you don’t really mean it, you have a special
word that really does mean stop. You say it, and I stop. Then we talk about
what happened.”
    “I get it. It gives me a little control.”
    “In a way, but you have to take it seriously. If I
think you’re trying to control me and your punishments by using the word too
frequently, then we quit the spanking games

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