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back against my shoulder, and I take advantage of her mouth, kissing her softly then roughly. I want her every way I can have her. I should slow down and take my time, but that can wait until next time. There will be many more next times. I pull out of her, and she groans. “Why’d you stop?”
    “I wanna look at you when you cum.” I pick her up, her legs instantly wrapping around my waist, and I pound into her.
    Her arm comes up, snaking behind my neck as she caresses my head lovingly.
    She whispers, “Harder,” and I about nearly cum. I bite down on her ear and draw my cock out before slamming into her until we both fall apart.  I don’t know how I have gone without this feeling for so long.
     

 
     
    “I still love you. Always have, always will,” Jasper whispers into my hair. Goose bumps pimple across my skin at the touch of his warm breath hitting my neck. He lets me down from the wall, and we fix our clothes.
    I squeeze my eyes shut as a tear falls down my cheek. I missed him so much. It’s at this moment that I want to blurt out to him the truth; the truth of everything, the secret I’m keeping from him.
    “Don’t cry.” He brushes his thumb over my lonely tear. He moves, resting his forehead on mine. “You can’t leave me again, Eden,” he states. “You have to believe me when I tell you, I never did shit with Roni after you and I got together officially.”
    After thinking it over since last night, I do believe him. I should never have listened to my dad that night, but I also wasn’t in the right frame of mind. So many things would be different if I had just run to him instead of taking off.  But then again, I did come back for him months later. He just didn’t want me.
     
    I pulled up to Lilly’s and knocked on the door, and it didn’t take long for someone to open it. “Oh my God, you’re back!” Ann said, smiling.
    “Yeah, I’m sorry. I don’t mean to just knock and run, but I need to find Jasper. I tried going to his house, but no one was home.” Ann’s face fell, and she seemed hesitant to tell me.
    “He’s uh, at the Satan’s Law clubhouse,” she told me.
    I frowned. “Huh?” I asked, confused. The Jasper I knew would never have gotten caught up in shit like that.
    She nodded. “Yeah, he, um, hangs out there sometimes. It’s just on the out skirts of town.”
    “Okay, well, I’ll go by and see,” I said, giving her a small smile.
    I started to walk down the front steps, but she called my name to stop me. “Be careful, sweetie,” she said.
    I drove to the abandoned warehouse that I was told was the club, and parked just outside the metal fence. I got out of the car and went to the guy standing guard. “Hey, um, I’m looking for Jasper?”
    He looked me up and down. “You are?” he asked.
    “Eden.”
    His mouth dropped in shock. “Yeah, um, go on in,” he said, opening the fence.
    I gave him a small smile. “Thank you,” I told him as I walked through.
    I opened the front door and looked around. The place was all smoky, and it reeked. It took me a few minutes, but my eyes finally found him. “Oh my God,” I croaked out.
    Jasper was there, on the couch, with some woman on top of him, but he didn’t really look like he was enjoying it. He looked far away, almost dazed. I walked over, hesitantly.
    “Um, Jasper?” I said.
    Jasper startled and looked at me, smiling. “Well, well, if it isn’t Eden. I must be dreaming,” he says, slurring, then barked out a laugh. “That rhymed, I think.”
    It was then that I saw the woman on top of him was Monica, Roni’s cousin. My heart dropped into my stomach. She looked at me and glared. “Can’t you see we’re busy? Fucking bitch.”
    “You left. This is what happens when you leave me. I fuck everything that moves,” he said, barking out another laugh.
    I backed away slowly, not wanting to hear any more. Plus, the fact that Monica hadn’t stopped bouncing on top of him was making me ill. Eww.
    I ended up

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