Illusions of Love

Illusions of Love by Ella Price

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too. He
shifted and pinned me to the bed. He moved against me as he laid kisses along
my leg. He looked down at me and the look in his eyes made my body heat up. My cheeks
reddened as the pleasure rushed over me.
    “Cole,”
I cried as I tried to move away from him and relieve the pressure. He held my
hips in place and moved more aggressively. I cried out hoping my uncle was
still gone. If he wasn’t he was going to hear me and he would probably shoot
Cole. Cole hardened even more in response to my cries. He closed his eyes and
moaned, but kept the same pace. After a few more seconds of relentless thrusts
he dug his fingers into my hips. He was close to losing it and I loved watching
him. A strangled cry escaped his lips and his thrusts became erratic. He dug
his fingers into me as he encouraged himself. His blue eyes blazed as he looked
at me, then his expression softened as pleasure flowed over him. He filled me
with the heat of his release and his tense expression turned into a lazy smile
as he softened inside me.
    He
moaned as he moved to lay down beside me. He stretched out as he got
comfortable. “I swear Mrs. Davis, that gets better every time,” he murmured
against my neck.
    I
smiled completely relaxed. I was in love with him. It had to be love. I
couldn’t imagine feeling like this if it wasn’t.

 
    A
knock on my door woke me up. I sat up straight remembering the events of the
previous night. Cole was gone, but the white dress and lingerie was all over
the floor. “Just a sec!” I called as I pulled my robe on and kicked the dress
and lingerie under my bed. I opened the door and my Uncle Mike was standing
there. “What’s up Uncle Mike?”
    He
looked at me and his expression was suspicious, but he didn’t comment. “Can you
start work today? Pam is short staffed at the diner.”
    I
nodded. “I will be down in about twenty minutes.”
    He
nodded and I went back into my room and shut the door. I looked around
wondering where Cole went. I grabbed my cell phone and dialed his number.
    “Good
morning Mrs. Davis,” he said playfully.
    I
smiled at his affectionate comment. “It would be better if you were here.”
    “I
had some things to take care of and I couldn’t bring myself to wake you,” he
said playfully.
    “I
have to go to work this morning, will I see you later?” I asked hoping he would
say yes.
    “Of
course,” he said softly. “I will talk to you in a little bit Katie.”
    “Ok,”
I said quietly.
    “Goodbye
baby.” His voice was cheerful and it made me want to see him more. I loved the
sound of his voice.
    “Goodbye,”
I said and reluctantly hung up. I sighed and went to take a shower. I had
agreed to work so I had to get going.

 
    Uncle
Mike drove me to the diner. He stopped in front of the diner and looked at me.
“The ring is new,” he said in his most disapproving tone.
    “Do
we have to talk about this? I know how you feel about him,” I said quietly.
    He
sighed. “No we don’t as long as you know how I feel.”
    I
nodded. “I do, I promise,” I said and smiled weakly. I climbed out before he
could question me anymore and before he figured out I was lying to him.
    I
walked into the diner and Pam was waiting for me. “Hi honey, I am so glad you
can help out today. With Christmas so close there is a ton of tourists and a
lot of people off for vacation,” she said as I followed her.
    She
handed me an apron and instructed me on what I was supposed to do. It was
pretty simple. I had waitressed before so I had an idea of what to do.

 
    The
morning went by quickly. It was after lunch before I got a break. It wasn’t
really a break either, I was just rolling silverware. A girl named Judy sat
down across from me. She had been showing me how to do things all morning. She
was a big help considering the amount of people that came in and out of the
diner.
    Someone
came in and the room quieted. I had my back to the door so I had to turn to see
what Judy was gawking at. It was

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