Promise Cove (A Pelican Pointe Novel Book 1) (124 page)

J
u
st
as
sh
e

d
hoped,
he
brought
h
i
s
mouth
do
w
n
t
o
f
i
t
w
ith
he
r
s.
Their
t
o
n
g
u
e
s
met
for
that
fi
r
st
t
as
t
e
of
each
o
the
r
. The
p
l
a
y
f
ul
t
a
g
went
in
and
out
unt
i
l
he
sank
deeper
in
t
o
the
k
i
s
s.
J
or
d
an
dove
do
w
n
w
ith
him,
mel
t
i
n
g
ag
ainst
h
i
s
body wh
i
le
h
i
s
t
o
n
g
ue
i
n
v
aded,
t
as
t
ed,
and
s
a
vored.

C
aught
u
p
,
l
o
st
in
the
s
corchi
n
g
heat
and
aro
u
sal,
J
or
d
an felt
N
ic
k

s
han
d
s
drop
lower
t
o
her
rea
r
,
dr
ag
g
i
n
g
her
up
ag
ainst
h
i
s
ere
c
tio
n
.
W
anti
n
g
t
o
feel
a
l
l
of
him,
she
l
o
st
he
r
s
elf in
the
s
t
o
r
m
y
hea
t
,
ma
t
chi
n
g
him
bu
r
n
for
bu
r
n.
H
i
s
fi
n
ge
r
s roamed
t
o
her
breast
and
be
g
an
t
o
r
ub
and
k
nead
unt
i
l
the nipple
pebbled
t
o
a
hard
k
no
b
.

I
t
had
been
s
o
lo
n
g
s
ince
a
n
y
one
had
made
her
feel
w
an
t
ed,
needed.
J
or
d
an
let
out
a
low
moa
n
.

The
s
ound
brought
N
ick
t
o
h
i
s
s
en
se
s.
A
nd
she
w
as
trembli
n
g
.
A
l
l
at
once,
he
let
her
g
o
.

H
e
r
bubbl
e
bu
r
s
t
.
W
her
e
w
a
rm
,
we
t
li
p
s
ha
d
been,
ther
e
w
a
s
em
p
t
y
ai
r.
T
hroug
h
li
n
ge
r
i
n
g
l
u
s
t
sh
e
s
a
w
him
t
a
k
e
a
s
t
e
p
bac
k
w
ard
,
a
w
a
y
f
ro
m
he
r,
the
n
a
fe
w
more s
t
e
p
s
i
n
retrea
t
,
le
a
v
i
n
g
the
m
s
t
andi
n
g
a
goo
d
t
w
o
feet apa
r
t
.
W
h
i
l
e
the
y
s
t
are
d
a
t
eac
h
o
the
r,
a
n
upbea
t
s
o
n
g
be
g
a
n
t
o
p
l
a
y
i
n
th
e
bac
k
g
round.


N
ic
k



I
t

s
get
t
i
n
g
l
a
t
e
,
I

I
nee
d
t
o
g
o
.
Uh
,
y
o
u
k
n
o
w
we
s
t
il
l
nee
d
t
o
orde
r
th
e
d
r
y
w
a
l
l
an
d
insu
l
a
t
io
n
f
ro
m
F
er
g
u
s
o
n

s
,
r
ight?”

Th
roug
h
clenche
d
t
e
et
h
sh
e
man
a
ge
d
t
o
s
p
i
t
ou
t
,

F
in
e
.
W
e
ca
n
tak
e
car
e
o
f
tha
t
af
t
er
the
vet
app
o
intmen
t
.


Good
.
T
h
e
n
I

l
l
s
e
e
y
o
u
i
n
th
e
mo
r
ni
n
g
.
W
e

l
l
ge
t
an earl
y
s
t
a
r
t
.

S
he
w
at
ched
him
d
i
sappear
do
w
n
the
ha
l
l
w
a
y
and l
i
s
t
ened
as
the
back
door
s
l
ammed
shut
behind
hi
m
.
W
ith a
s
igh,
she
w
a
l
k
ed
over
t
o
the
s
t
ereo
and
shut
off
the
m
u
s
ic.
F
or
a
wh
i
le
she
s
t
ared
in
t
o
the
d
y
i
n
g
fire
then
t
u
r
ned
out
the ligh
t
s
and
relu
c
t
antly
headed
t
o
bed
feeli
n
g
in
c
redibly
s
t
u
p
id and
let
do
w
n.

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