Liquid Fire

Liquid Fire by Matt Stuart

Book: Liquid Fire by Matt Stuart Read Free Book Online
Authors: Matt Stuart
Ads: Link
circles out of control thanks to his rookie mistake. He’d reached for the flag far too early instead of moving up level with it, making sure his footing was secure.
    “Fuck!” I heard him yell as he hit the wall with his shoulder.
    “Looks like it’s not so easy after all!” I called back to him with a huge grin on my face. 

Chapter 10 – Alexis
    The sight of Bret stuck at the top of the rock face still made me laugh on the inside, each time I saw him. Aside from that, Thursday passed slowly, and I found my heart beating faster as Friday drew near. I hadn’t seen Sam since the hospital visit. He’d undergone tests and what not to make sure he was ok. So far he was mostly in the clear, but suspended from sport for at least six weeks.
    With head injuries it was always difficult to tell, and I knew I wouldn’t be slamming him around anywhere for a little while.
    Today was rumored to be Sam’s first day back. I knew the rumor was true as we often exchanged messages when either of us was bored or when I wasn’t teaching. I was scrolling through our previous messages on my lunch break just before senior English. Sam told me how much he was missing me, and I told him I couldn’t wait to see him again. By the time I’d reached the end of the text conversation the bell rung and I leapt up.
    I literally almost bounced into English, with my folders and my copy of Eragon in hand. My heart skipped a beat when my eyes glanced over the classroom, and rested on Sam briefly. He gave me a quick smile before opening his book, which I was glad to see, he was almost done with.
    “Right, who’s done the reading?” I asked around. About three quarters of the class put their hands up. They’d had a good week to get two hundred pages in; not a big effort by my reckoning. Of course the only exception I would have was Sam, but he had already put his hand up; otherwise, I would have had to keep him back for a detention.
    “Out of you who haven’t read it, I want to hear why not?” I was barraged by the five or six students with the excuses of I’ve already read it. “That’s not good enough. You’re expected to read it for the coursework, which means reading the book again so it is fresh in your mind.”
    I could only hand out detentions to those who had not read up to page two hundred yet, but I desperately wanted an excuse to give Sam one. This would require some creative thinking.
    During the teaching time of the class gave me no real valid reason to put Sam in detention with me. It had to wait until after class as per usual. I told him to stay behind and waited until both Bret and Casey left the room. I rushed around in frenzy, closing the blinds making sure nobody could see us. Pulling Sam tight I gazed into his eyes, briefly skipping over the scars.
    “ How are you feeling?”
    “Much better now,” he grinned back.
    I pushed him away lightly, but only enough so he was still close. “No, Sam, how are you really?”
    “ Alright, I guess,” he said hesitantly. “I really want to fuck your brains out though.”
    “Careful , Sam,” I said playfully pulling him close again. “I might have to put you in detention. You might get your chance. But what did the doctor say?”
    “I wasn’t to rush into any high contact sport, but other than that I’m pretty much cleared.”
    “Hmm, I suppose that’s alright then,” I nipped him briefly on the lip, and grabbed his hand running it up my thigh. Sam took control from there and gripped me tightly. I wanted to rip his shirt off then and there and bury my face into his chest. “No, not here,” I whispered not wanting him to stop moving his hand. “My house tonight. You won’t need to leave early either since you won’t have a game tomorrow,” I winked.
    “Can you at least give me something to satisfy me until tonight?” asked Sam.
    “I dunno, can I?” Without hesitating I had his cock in a pincher grip, making him groan. “Be there at four. I’ll be

Similar Books

Smokeheads

Doug Johnstone

Legal Heat

Sarah Castille

The Log from the Sea of Cortez

John Steinbeck, Richard Astro

The Signal

Ron Carlson

Infinite Risk

Ann Aguirre

B006O3T9DG EBOK

Linda Berdoll