Redemption (Bennett Sisters Book 5)

Redemption (Bennett Sisters Book 5) by Kate Allenton

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she couldn’t bear the thought of losing his touch. “That’s better.”
    Rick smiled and grabbed the floating condom from the air. “Your gift could come in handy.”
    Lydia felt the heat travel from her chest to her cheeks. She wasn’t trying to show off; she just wanted him now. Lydia shrugged. “I’m impatient.”
    Rick pushed back on his thighs and rolled the condom down his shaft. “I’m glad.”
    He leaned back down and placed a tender kiss on her belly then moved back up to her lips as he repositioned his cock at her entrance. He ran it through her slick juices, teasing her, testing her readiness.
    He pulled his hand from between them and held her gaze as inch by inch he pushed through her folds, stretching her, readying her until he was buried to the hilt. He closed his eyes. “God, Red, you feel so good.”
    He pulled out slowly, and with each thrust he quickened, increasing his speed. “Oh yeah, just like that.”
    Rick leaned down and took her breast into his mouth, suckling and nipping at her flesh as he increased the speed of his strokes. Her muscles tightened around him. She wasn’t going to last. Tingles spread down to her toes as he pushed her to the edge. Rick leaned up and closed his eyes as he arched into each thrust. Lydia wrapped her legs around him, encouraging his pace. “Oh god, yes.”
    Lydia couldn’t stop herself. She let loose the emotions she’d been holding onto by a string and closed her eyes, holding on tight to his arms as he threw her over the edge into the welcoming bliss, the likes of which she’d never had before. She exploded in his arms, sending out waves of energy through the room. The bed they were in shook and lifted into the air. The lamp on the bedside table fell to the floor. The curtains in the room lifted and swayed as if a breeze had been let in the room. There was nothing she could do to stop the release she’d been sent into. She’d never intentionally exerted her gift when she’d had sex before. The lights above them flickered throughout the room before they blinked off completely. She felt him pulse inside of her, finding his own release before he collapsed to her side, pulling her into his muscular arms. He whispered, “Better than I ever imagined.”
    Lydia sighed and tried to lift her head to glance around the room. “You can say that again. I hope we didn’t break anything.”
    Rick kissed her neck and reached and pulled off the condom and discarded it in the overturned trash bin as he righted the fallen can. He pull the covers over them. “Get some rest, Red. You’re going to need it.”
    Lydia had just closed her eyes when she heard banging against her door. “Open up, Lydia , or I’m breaking it down.” Bang. Bang. Bang .
    “Damn. I don’t think I could move if I wanted to,” Lydia whispered.
     
    ****
     
    Rick leaned over and kissed her cheek as he detangled his limbs from hers. “Just close your eyes. I’ll get them to go away.”
    He pulled his jeans on and went to the door. He knew why they were there. They were checking on Lydia and would be trying to figure out the little light show she’d just put on for them. There was no excuse he could give them, other than the truth. He was in her suite, half dressed, and she was sleeping in the next room. He didn’t really care what they thought. Little emergency lights strategically positioned throughout her living room gave a little glow to the room.
    Rick pulled the door open. Red lights were blinking in the hallway. The general, Brody, and Briggs had guns drawn and pointed at him. They looked like they were about to kick the door open. “Could you keep it down? She’s trying to sleep.”
    They pushed their way into the room, knocking Rick out of the way. “Where is she? Is she all right?” Brody demanded
    He stormed over to the bedroom door. Rick stepped in front of him just before he reached it. “She’s sleeping, and you’ll have to go through me if you even think about going

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