Primal Elements

Primal Elements by Christine D'Abo

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Authors: Christine D'Abo
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance
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hold on any longer. Jenna cried out as the first wave of her orgasm washed over her. But he didn’t stop and pull away as other men had in the past. Ben continued licking, pushing her to the edge and over. A second orgasm pounded her body. It was too much. Her skin was covered with sweat, her muscles quivering under his touch. Finally, she had to force his face away to find relief from the pleasure.
    “Ben, oh gods, Ben.”
    He stood, keeping his arm hooked under her leg. His cock now had clear access to her. The swollen tip brushed against her and instantly another wave of desire trembled through her.
    “Unless you say something, I’m going to take you right now. I can’t hold out much longer, so if you’ve changed your mind—”
    She didn’t let him finish. She could taste her own juices on his lips as she kissed him hard. Her fingers found his cock and guided him to her. Ben captured her wrist with his hand and moved it from between their bodies to hold it above her head. With unfailing accuracy he pushed forward into her pussy, stretching her muscles and filling her completely.
    Jenna wrapped her raised leg around his hip, trying desperately to pull him closer.
    Deeper. She couldn’t. Ben held her open, giving him complete access to her body. He dipped his head and licked the hard bud her nipple had become. The sensation shot straight to her clit. Holy shit, I’m going to come again! She dug the nails of her free hand into his shoulder.
    “Harder! Fuck me harder.”
    Licking his thumb, he reached between them to rub her. The brief contact was all she needed. Jenna clung to Ben, screaming at the arrival of her third orgasm. Like before, Ben didn’t relent. Quickening his pace, he thrust deep into her hard and fast.
    Her pussy muscles clenched around his cock and proved to be his undoing. Ben threw his head back and cried out, thrusting two, three more times against her as she came.
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    Both completely spent, they slipped together into a heap on the floor.
    Neither of them moved for a long time. Jenna opened her eyes slightly and dozed in the setting sun. The reflection of the sun off the red Mars soil turned everything in the room a deep crimson. It would be dark within the hour. Soon she’d head home and reality would return.
    A loud noise coming from her stomach broke the silence. Jenna sat up enough to cover her tummy with a hand.
    “I see you’ve regained your appetite,” Ben spoke against her hair.
    “I’m famished.”
    Unexpected feelings of awkwardness struck her. She tried to sit up and cover up her breast.
    “What’s wrong?”
    “Nothing. I’m sitting on your legs and I know I’m not the lightest person—”
    Ben shifted his position and looked her in the eyes. Jenna blushed.
    “What’s wrong?”
    “I’m…sorry. I can’t believe we did this. That I did this with you. We haven’t seen each other in seven years.”
    Running his finger down her cheek, Ben smiled. “I’m not as bad as you thought?
    That’s good then. I think by the time we’re done tonight you’ll realize I’m not the monster you seem to think I am. I plan on taking all night to change your opinion of me.”
    Her response was stuck in her throat. What the hell can you say to a proposal like that?
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Chapter Four
    Jenna appeared mesmerized by the explosion of bubbles from the champagne as Ben filled her glass. He caught himself smiling again at her reaction to things he took for granted. For once in his life, he was happy he’d listened to someone’s advice. Matt had been right about this dating service. And any reservations he’d had about meeting Jenna again were gone. It was simply a matter of her realizing he wasn’t the jerk she thought he was. Now he only had to make sure he didn’t slip into any old habits that would reinforce that negative impression.
    “Can I get you anything else?” he said, keeping his tone even. The last thing he wanted to do was add to her apparent inner

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