Indecent Temptations: Volume 2

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me and began to massage my swollen clit. I stifled a cry as pleasure
rushed through me at his touch. My body was going crazy with feeling. It felt
so good I wasn’t going to be able to handle much more.
    “Eric
please,” I cried as the sensations intensified. I buried my face in the
mattress and cried in ecstasy as my body came apart. The sensations were so
overwhelming I was getting dizzy. He cried out filling me with heat; then he collapsed
on top of me. I was moaning and panting trying to recover. He reached up and
undid the cuffs. I wrapped my arms around his chest and inhaled his scent. I
did love him. I loved the scent of his body. I loved how he made me feel, and I
loved what he could do to me. “I know it’s a little late, but I love you to,” I
whispered softly.
    He
laughed. “I knew I could convince you,” he said amused.

 
    I
woke up before Eric. It was more like I was awake next to him almost all night
so around nine in the morning I decided to get up. I walked downstairs to the
kitchen. I was hoping I didn’t run into Granny. I had a feeling she was
becoming less and less fond of me as each day passed.
    Nathan
came in the kitchen and he looked excited. “You’re a match,” he said happily.
    I
looked at him for a second and forced a smile. I wanted to help Nathan, but
that meant telling Eric and that part scared me. “That’s great. So what happens
next?” I asked quietly.
    He
looked a little concerned as he watched me. “Emma if you don’t want to do this…”
he started but I cut him off.
    “No
I want to do this. Things have just changed slightly.” It was more like things
had completely changed. Eric said he loved me and I loved him. I had agreed to
stay so that meant in order to donate to Nathan I had to tell Eric about Nathan
being my father.
    “What
is it? You seemed so set in your plan,” he said confused.
    “He
said he loved me and he asked me to stay,” I said quietly.
    Nathan’s
expression softened like he understood. “Do you love him?”
    I
nodded. “I think so, but I am afraid if I tell him about everything he won’t
look at me the same way.” The fear was so real I felt like I was struggling to
breathe when I thought about it.
    “Emma
if he loves you like he should what you have to tell him won’t matter. It will
shock him and he may be angry, but he will come around,” he said trying to
soothe me.
    I
smiled and nodded. “You are right. I will tell him tonight after the charity
ball.”
    Nathan
smiled. “Good, they want to do the surgery as soon as possible. I will get
everything scheduled. I do not think he will take it as hard as you think he
will,” he said and smiled reassuringly.
    I
nodded and Nathan hurried out to go make plans for the surgery. I got something
to drink then went back upstairs to my room. I showered and dressed. I was
playing scenarios through my head trying to figure out the best way to talk to
Eric.
    There
was a light knock on my door and Laura came in. “Hey,” she said and sat down on
my bed.
    “Hey
back,” I said and smiled.
    “So
do you want to go shopping for a dress? We have that whole charity thing
tonight and we have to wear nice dresses,” she said quietly.
    “That
sounds like fun. Let me go tell Eric and I will meet you downstairs,” I said
and smiled.
    She
nodded and got up and left. I walked to the library and Eric was gone so I went
to his room. He smiled at me when I walked in. He was wearing nothing but a
towel that was slung low on his hips. I felt my body heat up at the sight of
him. “Laura wants to go shopping for dresses for tonight. We were going to go,
I thought I would let you know,” I said trying not to spend too much time
focused on his body.
    He
came over to me and brushed his lips against mine. “Sounds fun, I will see you
later. Pick something that looks good on my floor,” he said amused.
    I
smiled and bit my lip. I had to leave before he convinced me to stay. “I’ll see
you later,” I said

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