Remembering You

Remembering You by Sandi Lynn

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way to my clit, both he and I could feel me swell as I couldn’t hold back anymore.
    “Come for me, Claire. C ome for me,” he whispered.
    Just the words were enough to send me into oblivion. I screamed as the orgasm rippled through my body and I began shaking . He made his way back up to me.
    “I have con doms.” He smiled.
    “I’m on the pill , Sam, but I think we should still use a condom anyway.”
    He smiled at me and reached for his wallet. He tore open the condom and sat up, pulling it over his hard cock. He looked at me before he took my mouth to his, kissing me hard and passionately. I wrapped my legs around him as he grabbed his cock and gently pushed it inside me. We both moaned at the same time. I grabbed his hair and moved my hands through it as he thrust in and out of me, slowly. I dug my nails into his back, which made him thrust harder and faster and I screamed his name as I could feel myself building up for another orgasm.
    “Come with me , baby. I want to hear you,” he panted.
    Finally , I reached my peak as he pushed himself deep inside me, saying my name while staring into my eyes. I held his face as I whispered his name and my orgasm exploded. He fell on top of me and we lay there, feeling each other’s hearts pounding against our bare skin. That was the most beautiful experience I had ever felt. Instantly, nothing else mattered in my life except Sam.
    After h e got up, removed the condom, and discreetly disposed of it in the bathroom, he smiled at me as he walked towards the bed, holding out his hand and signaling for me to join him in the shower, where we made love again.
    I had to go back to my apartment to get dressed and I told him to come over as soon as he was ready. I stood in the bathroom, looking in the mirror, wondering if I had ever made love to anyone before. I heard the door open and, suddenly, there were two arms wrapped around me.
    “Hi , baby.” He smiled.
    I l ooked at him through the mirror. “Can I ask you something?”
    “Sure . Shoot!”
    I didn’t know how to as k, so I was just going to say it. “Do you think I was a virgin?”
    Sam looked at me in the mirror and then turned me around so I was facing him. “Why do you ask?”
    “Because I want to know. Y ou don’t know how frustrating it is to have these experiences and not know or remember if you’ve ever felt it before.”
    He looked down. “No, I don’t think you were, and I do know, well, sort of know what you’re going through.”
    I cocked my head to the side. “What do you mean?”
    He took my hand and led me to my bedroom. “Sit down,” he said.
    I sat on the bed, my heart racing and stomach tied in knots, not knowing what he was going to say.
    “This scar you saw,” he said as he lifted his shirt. “It’s from a car accident I was in about three years ago.” I gasped and put my hand over my mouth.
    “I had to have a kidney transplant, and when I woke up after I was in a coma for a few days, I had no memory of the year prior to the accident.”
    Tears swelled in my eyes. Sam kneeled down in front of me and grabbed my hands. “Don’t cry, babe. Please. That was the past, and both of us are moving forward together; that’s if you want to do this together. Please, no more tears.”
    I brought my hand to his cheek and stared into his beautiful eyes. “This is so strange, Sam. I feel like fate brought me here to you. Two people with the same problems. I’m sort of freaked out right now.” I laughed.
    He chuckled and he pulled me into an embrace. “Yeah, it’s strange, but let’s take advantage of it. You’re here, I’m here, and we’re definitely attracted to each other. Fate works in mysterious ways, Claire.”
    My phone started to ring and, when I looked at it, I saw it was Corinne.
    “Hi, Mom.” I answered.
    “Hi, Claire. I was just making sure you’ll be here on time for your sister’s baby shower.”
    “Yeah, I’ll be there, no worries.”
    “Claire, you sound

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