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wet she was. Way wetter than she could ever get on her own.
Think. Think.
Where was she in her cycle?
    “Fuck.” Gripping her hips, Toby lifted her
off his cock and, wrapping his arms around her, turned them on
their sides. “It never entered my mind. I’ve
never
done
that before. I’m clean. You’ve got not worries there.”
    “It’s okay.” She’d always been regular and
she was sure she was due next week. In two days, in fact.
“Obviously I’m clean and I know nothing is one hundred percent
certain but I’m out of the danger zone. I’ll know Monday.”
    His gaze searched hers.
    Cupping his face, Madison brushed her thumb
over his bottom lip. “If we have sex again, we’ll be more
careful.”
    “If? There’s no if. I plan to be inside you
as often as you’ll let me. You wanted to be bad, remember.”
    She smiled. “Yeah.”
    “So you should go on the pill. Just to be
sure. I’ll still use condoms but it’s best to have double
protection. In case.”
    Wow. Okay. Asking her to go on oral
contraception was a long-term-relationship thing. “What are you
saying?”
    “This isn’t a one-time thing.”
    “Well, no. We’ve had sex more than once
already.”
    “Don’t get cute, Mad, you know what I
mean.”
    “No, actually, I don’t. This is one of those
new experiences you’re helping me try. You’re going to have to
spell it out for me. I might be intelligent but this type of thing
is not within my educational scope.”
    “Okay. Shooting straight.”
    “That would be good. No chance of
misunderstandings then.”
    “We’re together. A couple. Exclusive. You
don’t date anyone else. I don’t date anyone else.”
    “What about work? It will get awkward if
anyone finds out. We have to keep it quiet. No one needs to know
what we do outside of school hours.” The thought of any of their
colleagues, or worse, the students, finding out sent a cold shiver
down her spine. Madison was certain there was some type of
no-fraternization clause in her contract. She couldn’t remember the
exact words though. As soon as she got home she’d check.
    Toby frowned. “I don’t want to hide like
we’re some sort of dirty secret.”
    “Not a dirty one, just…I’m new at Huntington.
I don’t want to lose my job—”
    “What the fuck? Why would us dating get you
fired?”
    She shrugged. “I don’t know that it would but
I don’t want to start any kind of gossip or innuendo, especially
among the students. There are enough rumors running through the
halls without adding myself to them. Plus I need to check my
contract. I remember something in there about no-fraternizing.”
    He was quiet for a moment, causing her heart
to beat double-time. “Fine. We keep it on the down-low at
work.”
    Planting a quick kiss on his lips, she pulled
back and smiled. “Thank you. I’ll make an appointment with my
doctor on Monday.”
    The smile Toby gave her curled her toes and
made her lower belly flutter. “Okay, bad girl, let’s take a
shower.”
    Like he had many times over the last two
days, he scooped her up in his arms and carried her to the
bathroom. “You know carting me around all the time is going to do
your back in.”
    Toby laughed. A deep guttural sound that
shook his body and rumbled through the air. “You’re lighter than a
tackle bag and I cart those around every day, so I’m more than
conditioned to indulge in this pleasurable activity.”
    “You like carrying me?”
    “Love it.” He planted a smacking kiss on her
mouth. “Now. Time to get bad in the shower.”
    Madison smiled. “What do you have in
mind?”
    “You’re going to put your hands on the wall,
spread your legs and tilt that gorgeous ass up so I can play.”
    A shudder racked her. “Play?”
    “We’re going to get
real
dirty, bad
girl, are you up for that?”
    “I…”
    “Remember, anything you don’t like or that
hurts, you say stop, I stop.”
    “Okay.”
     
    “Right.” He lowered her feet to the floor.
“Turn

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