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Authors: Melody Heck Gatto

She threw her head back and her eyes squeezed shut as he teased and rubbed her moist lips. Finally sliding a few fingers in her, she let out a small cry. All her nerves hyper sensitive, she already wanted to come. He started to pleasure her with his fingers as he flicked at her clit. She moaned as he bit her nipples and moved his hand in a rhythm that had her writhing around in mere minutes pushing him further into her, screaming as she climaxed all over again.

As her body calmed, Sam lay down beside her. A smile on his face, content with pleasing her. Trina curled up against him, molding her warm body to his. "Holy shit..." she huffed, her eyes closed. Resting her head against his chest, she ran her fingers along his shoulders.

He flashed her a smile. "Happy?"

"Very happy." she mumbled before she drifted off to sleep.

Epilogue

 

Morgan danced and sang her heart out into her hairbrush to an imaginary crowd. Sam's living room was her stage. Her hair teased up, she did her best to look like a rocker chick. She wore her mommy's black boots, a had a purple toy necklace wrapped around her wrist.

Trina had helped Morgan with her makeup, giving her the best smokey eye that she could. The radio blasted her new favorite song about being in love with a skater boy.

Trina sat in the pretend audience cheering and clapping. She couldn't believe she was scared of this, scared of Morgan. It had only been a few months and this little girl already had her heart. When the song ended, Trina cheered and hollered. "Woot woot! Encore encore! Wooooooo!" Belle chimed in, howling along as Toby lay beside Trina.

The sound of the front door opening put a hold on the imaginary concert as Morgan took off running down the hall. "Uncle Saaaaaaaaam!" she squealed as all little girls do, leaping into his arms.

Toby ran after her barking.

Sam dropped his hockey bag in the hall and petted Toby before hugging his niece. "Hey kiddo! Whoa!" He set her back down on the floor taking in the outfit and makeup. "Rocker chick?" he asked.

"Yep. I'm having a concert," she answered.

Sam's eyes switched to Trina, standing in the hallway against the wall. Her bikini top peeked out from under her black tank top, and her bangle bracelets clang together as she waved hello to him. "Good morning," he purred pushing the hair out of his eyes.

"Afternoon, actually." She grinned and slowly walked to him, throwing her arms up around his neck as his lips pressed against hers. "How's that hip feeling? Practice wasn't too rough on you was it?" She barely got the words out before Sam re-took her mouth in his.

"Really guys?" They heard Morgan exclaim from behind them.

Trina turned to see her with her hand on her hip, and attitude on her face. Trina did her best not to laugh.

"I'm going to feed my baby doll lunch, see you two in a bit. Mind finishing all your kissy face stuff while I'm gone?" With a disgusted sigh Morgan disappeared into the playroom.

"That girl." Sam laughed shaking his head. "So you two had a good morning I see?" He slid his hands up under her tank top, caressing her soft sides.

"Careful, we have to wait till Amy comes home for any of that," she said, smiling against his lips, she ached for his touch. Against her body's wishes, she pulled away. "You hungry?" she asked, leading him to the kitchen.

"I'm starving," he growled, smacking her ass.

"Hey! Watch it!" Trina said, laughing. She went to the refrigerator and pulled out the grilled chicken they had the night before, "How about a chicken sandwich? I made a fruit salad this morning too." She started to pull the bowl of fruit salad out of the refrigerator and broke her nail. "Oh sh...." She stopped mid word. "Sugar! Stupid nail!"

Sam chuckled as he sat on the stool and leaned his elbows on the island in the middle of the large kitchen. "Chicken sandwich, sure. And dessert?" His smile grew wider as he waited for a response.

"Well..." She crossed the room and stood between him and the counter top. "You'll have to wait till this evening for dessert, but I am sure you won't be disappointed." She kissed him softly, teasing him by tugging at his bottom lip a little. She ran her fingers through his wavy, blond hair.

As she pulled away to get lunch together he smiled and mumbled, "No fair."

"Trina!" Morgan called from the hallway, running into the kitchen.

"Yes dear?" Trina answered, adjusting her tank top.

"Can I have lunch? I'm hungry." Morgan said, hopping up on the stool next to her uncle.

"Sure. I'm putting together some chicken sandwiches, okay?" Trina pulled a little bag of potato chips out of the cupboard. She heard Sam cheer a little at the sight of the chips. "Sorry, these are only for Morgan," she said, mocking Sam's sad face.

Sam pouted a little as Morgan laughed. "Yeah Uncle Sam! I will save some for you to have on your cheat day, okay?" Smiling sweetly at him.

"Okay. Thanks, kiddo." He gave her a big hug. "So, did I miss the whole concert?"

"No, it's the intermission," she said as Trina placed her lunch in front of her. "Yum! Thanks Trina!" Morgan flashed her a wide smile that looked a lot like her uncle's.

"No problem, kiddo," Trina smiled, bringing Sam's lunch over to the table. She shook her finger with the broken nail. "Gosh darn nail." she said, whining. "That really
flipping hurts."

Sam snickered at her attempt to not swear. "You're not gonna eat?" he asked. Noticing that she didn't make herself a sandwich.

She slid on to the stool beside him. "Of course I am." She laughed and she grabbed a knife, cutting Sam's sandwich in half. Stealing half of his sandwich, she bit into it before he could stop her.

"Hey!" he cried.

Morgan giggled as she ate her sandwich and chips. Then she stole a piece of watermelon out of her uncle's fruit salad and giggled more.

"Man, you guys are lucky that I like you." He pretended to pout because they were both picking on him.

"I've never been very lucky, until you appeared." Trina smiled.

As soon as Morgan was done with her sandwich, she jumped off of the stool. "I'm gonna go set up for the concert." Before she ran away she turned to them, her hand on her hip and instructed, "Hurry, okay?"

Trina giggled at Morgan's sassiness. She had been so wrong about kids. Morgan was adorable. This had been the best summer she had ever had.

"Okay, honey, we will be there in a few minutes," Sam called to her as she ran down the hall. "And you." He pulled Trina between his legs and pressed her back against the counter, brushing his rough jaw against her cheek. "Let me hear you say something naughty, please?"

Trina just laughed as he ran his hands under her tank top, sliding them up along her rib cage. "Oh?"

Trina could tell that he was horny today and it was going to be a long afternoon waiting for Amy to get home from work. She couldn't wait to feel his hard body against hers as they lay in bed listening to the ocean. "Please?" he begged again. "All that sweet talk is great around Morgan, but I miss that naughty mouth of yours."

"Gosh darn just doesn't do it for you?" she said, teasing him. Trina had been so good these last few months with Morgan. She barely ever swore anymore. "Okay, okay." She laughed trying to play along. She leaned to his ear and whispered, "God, I fucking want you. I can't wait to feel your cock in my—" She didn't get any farther before he shoved his tongue down her throat. Hearing Morgan approach, he pulled away.

"I'm ready guys!" she called impatiently.

"We gotta go, the concert is starting again," Trina said, sliding out from his arms.

Sam let out a little groan. "Hey Trie, school starts soon," he said, grinning. Pulling Trina back into his arms for a moment, he said, "We will have afternoons all to
ourselves
." He growled then smacked her ass as he followed Trina to the living room.

She let out a little squeal. "Behave!" she whispered to Sam as she giggled.

They sat on the couch as Morgan turned on her CD player. Morgan slipped a pair of headphones around her neck. She flashed Trina a thumbs up sign and she started to belt out her favorite song again, singing like she was the only one in the room.

Sam smiled proudly at Morgan. He wrapped his arm around Trina, kissing her on the cheek, as she sat there beaming. "I love you, Trina." he whispered in her ear.

Trina watched Morgan singing, and snuggled close to Sam. Finally she was completely content. She never knew true happiness until now, and it was because of Sam and Morgan.

"I love you too, Sam."

 

 

THE END

A Note From the Author

 

Thank you very much for reading my first novel,
Until You
. I hope that you enjoyed the sweet love story between Trina and Sam as much as I did writing it!

Until You
can be read as a stand alone novel. But, if you love hockey and the men that play it, I hope you will watch for my hockey romance series about The Pittsburgh Renegades. I plan to release the first book in the series soon. Trina and Sam will show up again along with her brother, Tyler. You will also get the chance to meet other members of the Renegades.

Please follow me on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/AuthorMelodyHeckGatto

             

I will keep my Facebook page up to date with release info on all of my books. I have a few things in the works but I am most excited about The Renegades Series.

 

I am a Mom, a Wife and a dog lover.

I've loved reading and writing since I was small. In school I never met a creative writing assignment that I didn't love. I am lucky enough to have a wonderful husband who encourages me to write. When I was laid off from my job of 14 years, he was supportive about letting me stay home and take care of our son. During that time I discovered
hockey-romances
and found a renewed love of reading as well as a passion for writing.

Thanks again, and I hope you will follow me in the future!

Lotsa Love,

Melody

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