The Moment She Knew

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against her ear. “You have no idea how beautiful you are.” She stopped him. “You aren’t going to make me do one of those stupid ‘I am beautiful chants’ because I’m going to tell you now, that’s not happening.” Her eyes locked his in the mirror. He caught her eye and gave a devilish smile. “No. You will be chanting but it won’t be that. I’m just going to tell you I think you’re beautiful. I imagined this you know. I wondered how you would feel, how you would taste and what sounds would pass through those lovely lips of yours. I’m just glad I finally get to find out.” She turned around to kiss him, telling him about the first time they met, when they danced and the thoughts running through her mind. “So you aren’t so innocent,” he said with a laugh. Their eventful night had just begun.
    Chapter 14
    The next morning Callie woke to stretch. Remembering where she was, she remembered what took place the night before. She looked to her side and Connor was sleeping, literally half of his body was on top of her. She didn’t have anything to compare it to but what she did know was a pleasantly sore body, a good night’s rest and a couple orgasms were all good signs. Connor played them some music to help Callie relax. Callie wanted to skip the foreplay and get straight to it but Connor insisted on the foreplay. She thought it was just a tease.
    What started out as Connor licking, sucking and kissing her body in a very passionate way eventually turned into a lot of laughing on Callie’s part. Connor seemed to find all of her ticklish spots, resulting in Callie accidently kicking Connor. More laughing took place as mishaps happened. Callie had trouble getting Connor’s jeans off, slammed her head into the headboard and got her foot tangled in the sheets.
    “ This is a mess. Maybe we should just forget it. I am not graceful and I’m nervous and there is no way you can be turned on by any of this.” Callie didn’t picture this happening.
    “We can stop if you want but you aren’t the only one who is nervous.” She laughed at his comment. “You can’t possibly be nervous. You have done this hundreds of times.”
    “Ok, not hundreds. I just have never been anyone’s first, so it’s a lot of pressure.” He looked concerned and nervous, it was adorable.
    All memories were interrupted by the feeling of having to use the bathroom. Connor was still asleep, the bed sheet barely covered him and she was still naked. She didn’t want to wake him so she tried what she saw in the movies. She slowly tried to escape from under him and it was working. She didn’t know her body could maneuver in such ways. Just when she thought she had it, she slipped on the blanket and fell on the floor with a loud thump. Connor jumped out of bed.
    “What happened?” He was half asleep, and confused. He looked to the ground and saw Callie laughing. “Are you ok? What are you doing?” She was laughing even harder and clenched the blanket to her chest, not covering much of anything. “Bathroom… wake you … I fell,” was all he could make out in between her bursts of laughter. He was laughing now understanding what she meant. He offered her a hand, he was still naked and she just stared at his face, well she tried to stare at his face. She hadn’t seen him fully naked because the lights had been out from the storm. She took a deep breath and grabbed his hand. He helped her up and she readjusted the blanket to cover herself. He leaned in to kiss her but she put a hand over her mouth and shouted. “No. absolutely not, I have morning breathe.” She started towards the bathroom. “Seriously?” He raised his eyebrows in disbelief. “You think morning breath is going to bother either of us? You do remember where our mouths were last night?” She blushed and replied that a morning kiss was going to have to wait; her bladder was going to explode. She ran to the bathroom with a massive bed comforter dragging behind

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