Meant To Be

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them. Rose petals were spread across in a tiny trail leading to the small room.
    “ Hello,” she called out, but there was no answer. Moving forward, she followed the trail. Opening the door, she called out again. “Hello.”
    The door shut behind her, and she heard someone chuckle. Arms wrapped around her from behind, and moved her hair from the nape of her neck, so that she could feel lips marking her there.
    She gasped, startled with the erotic sensations those lips created heading to lower regions. Tyler chuckled, before he guided her to face him.
    Kissing her eagerly, he moved her towards the bed, and she gave into him, giving into every single need. She closed her eyes enjoying the feel of him stroking inside of her, and then opened them to see someone she’d never expect. Her eyes widened when instead of Tyler making love to her, it was now Sam’s distant cousin Brady. The gorgeous dark haired, blue eyed hunk she couldn’t stop picturing since seeing his picture. “Oh, my God!”
    “ Relax, love and enjoy the ride,” he taunted, giving a twist of his hips that made her moan. He pulled all the way out, and leisurely pumped himself back inside of her.
    “ We shouldn’t be doing this,” she managed breathless. She was on the verge of coming, and tried to hold back. What she was doing was so wrong, but felt so good. Where the hell did Tyler go?
    “ Let me love ye, darlin’. Ye deserve a grand time, and I want to show ye how grand I can be for ye.”
    Jumping, Jenna sat up quickly in a cold sweat, and tried to catch her breath.
    “ Sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you.”
    Tyler was finally home, and she hadn’t expected him to be. Still excited from her recent dream she got up to straddle him, needing to get some release.
    “ Are you all right?”
    She nodded. “I guess I just missed you.” She kissed him then to initiate foreplay and Tyler eagerly joined in the fun.
    She’d been restless that night, wondering why she’d dreamed about Brady to begin with. She’d never experienced that type of fantasy before and it felt weird. She woke up early and settled on watching Tyler in his peaceful slumber, slipping out of bed before he actually woke up.
    “Good morning.” Tyler reached across her for the coffee pot when he joined her in the kitchen. “You look tired. Maybe you should try to get a little more sleep before Jayden wakes up.”
    She rolled her eyes at his obvious hidden meaning. “Thanks,” she whispered sarcastically. “I just love when people say that. Telling someone they look tired is just a polite way of telling them that they look like shit.”
    They both laughed. Okay, she would’ve been the first to admit she was testy after the sleep she had or lack thereof.
    “ Don’t be silly. You look beautiful,” he whispered next to her ear. He placed a kiss on her cheek and sighed before stepping away.
    “Sure, I do.” She rolled her eyes. “But I love you that much more for saying so.”
    A few hours later, she’d just pulled in the driveway when Sam approached. Jayden was at school, and Jenna had hoped that she could take a nap. Didn’t look like that was going to happen. Instead Jenna smiled and waved. It was nice to see Sam again.
    “Hey, neighbor. Okay, what’s the matter? You look horrible.”
    Jenna laughed, leading Sam inside. Leave it to Sam to tell it like it is. Thinking of what she said to Tyler earlier, she defended herself. “I had a restless night. Give a girl a break, but it’s nothing that a lot of coffee won’t cure.”
    “Or more sleep.” Sam grumbled. “You need to take care of yourself better than this.”
    Jenna smiled and plopped heavily onto the couch. “Yes, Mom.”
    “ So why so restless? Is anything wrong?”
    Jenna laughed, knowing she was probably bright red. “I had a hot dream. It started off with Tyler making love to me. I closed my eyes enjoying the moment, only to open them again to have Tyler gone, and Brady pleasuring me.”
    “ Brady,

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