Undeniable Love

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her, being sweet and gentle but she looked so good in that outfit and red bow and with the taste of her on my tongue, I couldn’t help it. I became a beast and wore her ass out.  I had her scratching up the headboard, screaming my name and profanities.  Best Christmas present ever!

Stephane
     
    My parents absolutely loved Wyatt, especially my mother.  She kept asking when he was coming back over to visit.  Dad just wanted to play golf.  Wyatt promised him that he would take him to some exclusive course when the weather warmed up. 
     
    After Christmas we fell in to a comfortable routine.   Wyatt and I saw each other almost every day.  We alternated between staying at my place and his. And work was going really well for both of us.  Time was just flying by.  For Valentine’s Day, Wyatt surprised me with a weekend trip to Gatlinburg.  It was so romantic, our cabin had a hot tub on the second floor deck.  We grabbed groceries on the way up and didn’t leave the cabin all weekend.  Initially we had planned to visit all of these different places while we were up there but that fell through.  Not that I’m complaining.  Sex in a hot tub in the middle of winter is way hotter than I ever could have imagined. 
     
    I ended up getting my promotion at work around St. Patrick’s Day.  As a congratulations Wyatt met me at home in nothing but a green bow tie because “bow ties are cool.”  I couldn’t decide whether I wanted to laugh at his corny joke or be extremely turned on.  I decided on both, first I laughed and then I unwrapped my gift.  I was still amazed at how incredibly sexy this man was and sometimes wondered why me.  We were really happy.
     
    Phil and Sydnee continued with their on-again, off-again whatever it was that they were doing.  We just ignored it and avoided group settings as much as possible.  Wyatt’s thirty-second birthday was in April so I threw him a surprise party.  Sydnee and Phil helped me to plan it, separately. His birthday was on the 17th.  That night I treated him to dinner at one of his favorite steakhouses and after we went back to my place.
     
    “Steph, baby tonight has been great.” He said as he sat on the couch.
    “It’s not over yet.  I have something for you.”  I said as I walked to my bedroom.
    “Baby if you come out of there in a ribbon I think my old heart might explode,” he laughed.
    “Not this time baby. It’s something else.” 
     
    One of Wyatt’s favorite sports teams was the Titans so anytime I could get something of theirs that I thought he would like I snatched it up.  One of the perks of my job with Barrtin Group was that we often got great deals on area events.  This was something I knew he would love.  I walked back into the living room and handed him a gift box.
     
    “Steph, did you get me a tie?”  He laughed.
    “No silly, just open it.”
    He unwrapped his present and his mouth dropped open.
     
    “Steph, are you kidding me?  You got me Titans season tickets!”  He was so excited, he was almost yelling.  He picked me up and swung me around and kissed me. 
     
    “Thank you baby, this is an amazing present!”
    “You’re welcome Wyatt.  I’m really glad you like it.  Now you and Phil can go to the games with all of that crazy yelling.” I laughed.
    “Baby I love you.”
    I stopped in my tracks and looked at him.
    “You mean you love the tickets?”
    “Well yes, I love the tickets but that’s not what I meant.  Stephane Trudeau, I love you.”
     
    I thought I was going to faint.  It was something that I’d wanted to hear for months.  Despite our rocky start, I had fallen for Wyatt pretty quickly.  It started when I took him to the hospital, but I really knew I was in trouble after maybe our sixth date when we went to Dave & Buster’s.  We’d had so much fun that night and when we left he gave his left tickets to a little boy as we were leaving.  Watching his generous heart, I knew I was done for

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