Not-So Real Breakup – Not-So Read Online Fiona Davenport

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Total pages in book: 33
Estimated words: 30692 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 153(@200wpm)___ 123(@250wpm)___ 102(@300wpm)
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“Fucking perfect,” I growled as I grabbed the headboard and dug my feet into the mattress for more leverage. I slammed into her over and over, rutting between her thighs like a stud determined to breed its mare.

That thought seared through my mind, and I put my lips next to her ear. “Are you on birth control?” I growled.

Samantha jolted and looked at me with panicked eyes. “No. Do you—oh, yes! Yes!”

I didn’t give her a chance to think about it anymore. No fucking chance in hell was I pulling out. I wanted to breed my woman. To fill her with so much come, she was overflowing, and one of my boys took root. “So damn tight,” I groaned. “Love this pussy. Fuck! Oh fuck!” I could barely pull back anymore because her walls clamped around me, refusing to let me go.

“Come, baby,” I grunted. “I’m not gonna last much longer.”

“Yes! Yes! Yes!” she chanted as she spiraled toward bliss.

“Now, Samantha,” I ordered.

She pressed her head back into the bed, and her eyes shut just before a scream ripped from her throat, and she blew apart.

Her climax made her muscles ripple, and it threw me over the edge. I roared her name as I exploded, my body shaking as come jetted from my cock, coating her womb and spilling out of her when I’d filled her to the brink.

“Holy shit,” I mumbled when I finally caught my breath. I collapsed on top of Samantha but immediately wrapped myself around her and rolled to my back.

She sprawled over my body like she was made of jelly. “I hope you’re comfortable because I’m never moving again,” she sighed.

I chuckled and cupped her ass cheeks, pressing her body closer to mine, sealing our groins together so she remained full of my semen. “Fine by me,” I crooned, nibbling on her ear.

We drifted to sleep, but when I woke up a couple of hours later, she didn’t put up much of a protest when I made her move. She certainly wasn’t complaining while she bounced on my dick.

I tried to let her rest after that, but I failed. Twice.

9

SAMANTHA

“You’ve got this.” James squeezed my shoulder and brushed a kiss against my cheek as we walked into the site the following morning.

I was a little nervous about how Cheryl would react to me firing her after the attitude she’d displayed yesterday, but the orgasms James had given me before and after breakfast had mellowed me out a ton. Also, knowing that I could make him lose control filled me with a sense of feminine power that I planned to channel as I spoke to the forewoman.

Although…I was a little sore. But I kind of liked the reminder of how he’d felt inside me every time I moved.

He broke away with a muttered, “Come find me after you’re done,” when we spotted Cheryl.

“Will do.”

Walking over to the woman, I barely held back a sigh at her lukewarm greeting. “Oh, you’re still in town?”

“Yes, and I’ll be here for several days to help smooth over the mess that turned yesterday’s site inspection into a disaster.”

Cheryl snorted and rolled her eyes. “It wasn’t that bad. I’m sure James and I can get everything back on track in no time at all without your help.”

I didn’t know what I’d done to make her dislike me, but it didn’t really matter since she wouldn’t be around after we talked. “That’s actually what I needed to speak with you about.”

She perked up. “Your plan to leave soon?”

I glanced around at the workers and suggested, “Let’s talk in the office.”

“Whatever,” she muttered, turning on her heel to march toward the job site trailer.

As soon as the door shut behind us, I blurted, “I’m sorry, but you’re not going to have the chance to get everything back on track with this project.”

Her brows drew together. “Landon is moving me to a different site? Where? I don’t want to leave Chicago. I like it here.”

I shook my head. “You’re fired from Heath Construction. There won’t be any more assignments for you with us in Chicago or any other city.”

“You’ve gotta be kidding me,” she growled, eyes narrowing and practically spitting fire at me. “The inspection wasn’t great, but it wasn’t bad enough to fire me. What the hell did you tell your brother? Did you exaggerate the situation so you could look semi-competent when everything is fixed in a short amount of time, taking credit for other people’s work? Or are you trying to impress James? He won’t fall for it.”

Choosing to ignore her verbal jabs at me, I focused on the facts at hand. “This situation is absolutely cause to fire you. We’ve never had such an extensive list of violations in all the years Heath Construction has been in business. Let alone one with so many serious safety issues. And even worse, it happened on an important project for one of our biggest clients.”


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