Dared: A Steamy Instalove Lesbian Romance (Club Surrender Book 6) by Reba Bale

Dared: A Steamy Instalove Lesbian Romance (Club Surrender Book 6) by Reba Bale

Author:Reba Bale [Bale, Reba]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Reba Bale
Published: 2024-02-23T00:00:00+00:00


Paula

I got up early the next morning eager to take a long run. Running was a lifelong hobby, and I often used my runs to think about what was happening in my life and process my emotions. And after last night, I had a shit ton of emotions to process.

Pulling on my running clothes, I set off through the light drizzle. The morning was grey, just like my mood.

I wasn’t sure what I was feeling. The logical part of me could tell that Luisa had enjoyed what we’d done last night, and I certainly had enjoyed it myself. More than enjoyed it. I’d come harder than I’d come in my life, and there was no way Luisa was faking that almost violently intense orgasm I’d given her.

Maybe it was because I’d been so into what we were doing that I’d lost my iron-clad control. Some small part of me worried that losing control even a little bit was a slippery slope to turning into someone like my dad.

You weren’t feeling violent, I reminded myself. You’ve never had a violent urge in your life. There’s was no control in the violence you grew up with.

Maybe the real problem was that everything had been too overwhelming. The strength of my emotions for Luisa, my attraction, the intensity of the sex. It had made me feel things that I typically kept repressed.

The more I ran, the more my head cleared. Then the embarrassment set in. I’d acted like a total weirdo in front of Luisa, freaking out, not listening to what she was telling me, and worse yet, shirking at my dominatrix duties. The instructors had drilled into us repeatedly the importance of aftercare, that even if a submissive told us they were okay, we needed to stay with them and make sure they really were.

I’d been so focused on my own freak-out, I’d scarcely given Luisa’s feelings a thought, and that was the biggest problem about last night. I needed to apologize. I just wasn’t sure how to do that other than spending more time at the club and hoping she eventually showed up. I didn’t have Luisa’s contact information and I felt certain that the club wouldn’t give it to me.

As it turned out, I didn’t need it. When I came back from my run, my friend Zelda was walking up the sidewalk to my house.

“Hey, how was your run?” she asked, eyeing me carefully.

I knew immediately that something was up, because Zelda wasn’t one to pop over to someone’s house without calling first. I’d brought my phone with me on my run, and I hadn’t even gotten a text from her.

“It was good,” I huffed. “I did twelve miles.”

I didn’t add that I’d pushed myself to go as fast as I could, running until my muscles were burning.

Zelda nodded but didn’t ask for more information, which I appreciated.

“Why are you here?” I asked.

“I came to invite you to a barbeque at our house.”

I looked up at the cloudy skies. “It’s cold and raining.



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