Total pages in book: 128
Estimated words: 122125 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 611(@200wpm)___ 489(@250wpm)___ 407(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 122125 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 611(@200wpm)___ 489(@250wpm)___ 407(@300wpm)
She moans around the head of my dick.
“Fuck,” I mutter, and my hands have a mind of their own, reaching out to gently slide into her hair.
This…this wasn’t my intention. But just like I told my class, I’ve completely flubbed the execution.
A voice in the very back of my mind—a messenger sent by my cock, no doubt—poses the question of how much could something be going wrong if it’s ended with a mouth on your dick, but I know better.
I…think I know better.
I know…something.
Holy shit, this feels beyond incredible.
I sink my hand deeper into her hair as she sucks me harder, and I nearly choke on my own tongue when she swirls hers around my shaft.
She’s good at this. Like, really, really good at this. Taking a deep breath in an effort not to come immediately, I look up from her head and mindlessly toward the wall where one of my bookshelves sits.
And right there, at perfect eye level, is the priceless work of Walt Whitman that Professor Rose gave me as a gift of respect. In retrospect, maybe that wasn’t the best place to put it after all.
Guilt niggles and nags at me, and I shift my weight from foot to foot, trying desperately to let it go and concentrate on how good Rachel’s mouth feels.
I can’t, though, and before I know it, the feeling of wrongdoing is so strong, I can’t escape it. Put bluntly, it’s smothering me. Choking, cloying, all-encompassing, for the first time in my life, I feel as if I’m following in my birth father’s scummy footsteps. Selfish, want-centered abandonment of responsibility.
We can’t do this—I cannot do this.
I reach down to Rachel’s shoulders gently and pull her back to release myself from her mouth. She looks up immediately, her eyes rounding in question. She and I both know she was seconds away from getting to the best part. I shake my head, willing my mouth to convey the words I have to say compassionately. “I’m sorry…I shouldn’t be doing this. I can’t do this.”
The tone is so much rougher than intended, grittiness brought on by arousal lacing my words with an edge.
“But I thought…”
I nod, trying like hell with a heavy swallow to make my delivery softer. “I know. I know. I just…this is wrong. What we’re doing is wrong.”
She gulps thickly and climbs to her feet, her eyes shimmering slightly before she turns her back to me and rounds the desk toward the door.
“Rachel, wait,” I call, buttoning my pants and shoving my still-hard dick inside as she moves so quickly out the door, she doesn’t even bother to take her stuff. “Fuck!” I snap to myself, hating the look I just put in her eyes so much that I feel nauseated. That wasn’t how it was supposed to go. This isn’t how it’s supposed to end.
It’s not right, and it’s not fair, and I hate the idea that she thinks she did something wrong. Out of the two of us, I’m the most responsible for bringing us here. I’m the one who started the panty war instead of letting it go. I’m the one who’s done her wrong.
She hasn’t done anything other than play along with the environment I created. I’m the problem—the one who can’t seem to make up his mind and land on a side of the fence.
I mean, fuck, I know I owe Professor Rose a lot, but why in the hell did I think I owed him more in that moment than I did her?
Hurting one person as a sacrifice to save another? That’s bullshit.
I have to make this right.
Quickly, I move to the door and out it, running down the hall after her. She’s gotten a head start, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to let things end the way they just did between us. I’ll be damned if I’m going to sit by and let her think she’s not worth the risk.
She is. Rachel Rose is once in a lifetime.
And sometimes, lines get crossed.
Rachel
My legs churn through a wild walk, faster and faster until I’m jogging down the hallway and down the stairs to the first floor. I can feel his presence behind me, closing in, but he isn’t saying anything, and I don’t have the voice to tell him not to follow me even if I wanted to.
I’m moving past the lecture halls, the midafternoon hallway devoid of crowds because most students and professors are in the middle of classes.
A ball of anxiety and rejection sits heavy in the back of my throat, and I feel almost sick that I let myself get wrapped up so deeply in this stupid game.
Did I honestly think it was going to end well? That we’d find some way to have hot sex without complicating our jobs or lives or ambitions? That Ty doesn’t think I’m some stupid escapade in the first place? That he even really wanted me?