Total pages in book: 29
Estimated words: 26748 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 134(@200wpm)___ 107(@250wpm)___ 89(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 26748 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 134(@200wpm)___ 107(@250wpm)___ 89(@300wpm)
I’m frozen in place as she uses her cum-covered fingers to rub between her pussy lips. I blink and then I’m falling on my knees and licking where her fingers are. I can taste myself on her and I shove a finger in her tight pussy because I want more.
“Can’t get enough,” I groan, licking harder and faster.
She cums just as fast as I did, surprising us both. I rock back on my knees and look up at her afterwards in surprise.
“Where did that come from?” she asks.
I smile. “I don’t know, but I hope it comes back.”
By the time we’ve made it to the kitchen to grab some food and pack a bag, it’s noon. I normally start my days around here before the sun comes up, but I'd trade every sunrise to be in bed with Bambi.
“You’re not serious?” she asks once we’re outside.
“Flip-flops aren’t safe out in the woods, and I want to show you around.”
She looks down at her body and then back to me. “There’s no way you can carry me for that long.”
I shake my head and then she squeals when I grab her up and put her on my back like she weighs nothing. “There, now that’s settled.”
“Show-off,” she says as I adjust her higher.
“You’re carrying the supplies, it’s only fair that I carry you.”
“That makes no sense when you’re carrying the both of us.”
“It’s okay. I’ll be the strong one and you be the smart one,” I offer, and she laughs.
“How big is this place?”
“It covers most of this mountain range and the next one over. It’s several hundred acres.”
“Holy cow, that’s so much!”
“I’ve got a few trails we can take the farm truck on. I keep it in the barn for when I want to go off-road. But I thought you’d like the walk in the woods today.”
“I can’t get over how peaceful it is here. It’s not just quiet; it’s…I don’t know the word exactly.”
“I always thought it felt like home,” I admit as I step onto the trail and make our way through the woods. “We grew up in Southern California, but whenever we came up here during the summers it felt like the place I was meant to be. I can’t explain it.”
“No, that’s exactly it. I mean, it’s not home for me, but it has that feeling.” I feel her shake her head. “That sounds silly because I’ve never been here before. I’ve never even been outside of Las Vegas.”
“I think the mountains are like that for some people, Bambi.” I shrug. “It sounds crazy, but I always felt like a part of my soul was born here, so every time I come back it feels like this is where I’m meant to be. Maybe it’s like that for more than just me?”
“Did your brother Rogue like it up here?”
I let out a bark of laughter. “No, never. He hated every second of the summer up here and couldn’t wait to get back to ‘civilization,’ as he called it. But meanwhile I couldn’t get here fast enough and never wanted to leave.”
“And now you’re here all the time?”
I nod. “There’s nowhere else I’d rather be.” I stop just as we reach the edge of the clearing and help her off my back. I turn around to face her and pull her close. “And there’s no one else I’d rather be here with.”
“You keep saying sweet things like that to me and I might not leave.” There’s a light in her eyes like never before, and it warms my heart.
“That’s the plan.” I give her a quick kiss, then take her hand. “Come on, I want to show you something.”
Chapter Nine
Bambi
“Oh my.” I stand on the edge of the cliff and it feels like you can see forever from here. But that’s not what’s so breathtaking. The waterfall going down the side of the mountain into a clear blue lake takes my breath.
Angus tucks his arm around my waist and brings me back a few feet. The whole thing is too perfect to be real.
“Is this yours too?”
“Yeah.” I can hear the pride in his voice. “If it was a little warmer, we could go swimming.” His hand drifts up the front of my shirt to rest on my stomach. I lean back against him, and I realize I can’t get enough of being this close to him. I worry I might be getting too attached, and I’m going to end up hurt.
“You’d have to teach me.” I smile at the idea of Angus teaching me to swim, but I know I’d feel safe in the water with him looking out for me.
“You can’t swim?” He sounds shocked.
“There was never really a reason.” He turns me in his arms, and I look up at him. “We weren’t the type of family that did fun things like amusement parks or going to the pool.”