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move in perfect rhythm with her as she crashes over the edge into the abyss. Her walls clench my cock tighter as she rides the waves of her orgasm and the minute change has me coming inside her. This is what ecstasy feels like. This is heaven.
     
    ***
     
    The next morning, I find Anna wrapped around me as I wake early. I gently move her so she’s lying on the bed, and get up to take a shower. I turn the water up hot and enjoy the heat as the water pummels the skin of my back. As I stand under the jet, the shower curtain is moved aside and Anna steps in to join me. She washes my back and then I turn to help wash her down. Next thing I know , she’s on her knees with her mouth poised to wreak havoc with my self-restraint. When I had woken, I had been so tempted to wake her gently and make love to her, but she’d looked so peaceful, I had left her to sleep. But now, here she was and I was going to make the most of the opportunity.
     
    ***
     
    “You ready to go baby?” Anna asks Ayden as he finally pulled on his other shoe and stood up, looking ready for the day ahead.
    “Sure am. What are we doing today?”
    “We’re going to explore some more of the park that we didn’t get to yesterday,” she answers as she holds out his coat for him.
    “Then, if you’re not too tired, I hear there’s supposed to be fireworks tonight,” I add as I grab my wallet and keys.
    “Fireworks? Awesome!”
    Ayden holds his hand up for a high-five and I smile as I hold my hand up for him to slap.
    Today is going to be a good day. The weather looks perfect and my beautiful family are by my side.
    As we approach the park, Ayden is getting more hyperactive. I park the car and we all jump out, ready to kick-start our day.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Fourteen
     
     
    Annalise
     
    The trip to Disneyland was amazing. We rode as many rides as we could fit in, saw fireworks displays, met characters from so many of Ayden’s favourite films. It was the best holiday I can ever remember having. Ayden had so much fun and was worn out by the end of each day. Out of everything we’d done, I think having dinner with the characters was one of his favourite parts of the whole trip. We came home with so many photos he wanted framed on the wall in his bedroom. We bought a frame that looked like part of a film reel, hung it on his wall, and selected his favourite photos. We added things to his memory box—the park tickets, his autograph book, and a lanyard he had filled with pin badges.
    My favourite part of the trip, other than seeing the joy on my son’s face, was the souvenir shops. I bought enough stuff to make our house look like the inside of the Disney Store, according to Drake. I know I’m in my thirties, but in my opinion, you’re never too old for Disney. Too bad Drake isn’t of the same opinion, but that’s a typical man for you. At least he doesn’t mind me and my ever-growing collection.
    We’d been back a week when my whole world changed in the space of a few sentences. Drake put Ayden to bed, came downstairs, and I expected to snuggle up and watch a film or something. However, the dreaded words “We need to talk” came out of Drake’s mouth and I knew that he was leaving. Every girl knows those words are code for “I’m leaving you.”
    I couldn’t stop the tears from falling as I told him to just pack his bags and go. My life from that moment on would never be the same again. Some things you just knew and this was one of those. I couldn’t stop my heart from breaking, but knowing Drake as I did, I knew he wouldn’t talk about his feelings. Whatever his reason for leaving, he wasn’t sharing it with me. Looking back, maybe I should have heard him out when he said we needed to talk, but having been in a similar position before with him needing to leave and clear his head, I knew he didn’t really want to talk. I didn’t know whether he was leaving for good this time or whether he just needed space to clear

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