Point of No Return (Turning Point) by Walker N.R

Point of No Return (Turning Point) by Walker N.R

Author:Walker, N.R. [Walker, N.R.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Total-E-Bound Publishing
Published: 2013-08-01T16:00:00+00:00


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“Ow!” I yelled into my pillow. “You bit me!”

His whole body vibrated as he laughed.

I couldn’t believe he just did that. “I said you can kiss my ass! I didn’t say bite it!”

“Well, come running with me,” he said again, still laughing.

“No,” I groaned, trying to snuggle into the mattress. “It’s our last day here. Let’s stay in bed.”

He nipped his teeth into the flesh of my ass again, then licked me. “You’re insatiable.”

I lifted my ass for him, hoping he’d lick me again. But he didn’t. He slapped me, right on my backside. “Get this beautiful piece of ass out of bed,” he said with a laugh, rolling off the mattress.

I groaned, rubbing my ass. “Is that all I am to you…a piece of ass?”

I meant it as a joke, but Kira certainly didn’t smile. He looked a little startled, and a little offended. He shook his head and whispered, “No…”

I smiled at him, trying to put the humour back into the conversation, got up and stretched. “I’ll go running,” I told him, walking to the stairs. “But only because it’s with you.”

When I looked back at him as I trudged up the stairs, I saw the slow smile spread across his face. He was still smiling when I came back downstairs, only this time he grinned at me from under my Lakers cap.

I meant his Lakers cap.

“Nice hat,” I deadpanned as we headed out the door.

“You like it?” he asked with a grin. “I just got it yesterday.”

I rolled my eyes at him, and started out running ahead of him. He caught up easily, and we ran in a comfortable silence, just the sounds of our footfalls as we took the now familiar track. I might have complained about it, but I could see why he loved running—the fresh air, the forest.

“I can see why you enjoy it,” I told him as we near the end of the track. He looked at me questioningly, so I explained, “Running through the National Park. It’s pretty.”

“It is,” he agreed. “But that’s not why.”

I stopped running and tried to not look so out of breath. “Then why?”

“Because we can do this here, we can run together here. Out in the open,” he said with a shrug. “It’s not like we can be seen together at home.”

Oh.

“Oh.” It was about all I could say. “I’m sorry, I…”

“Hey,” he said with a smile, stepping in front of me. “It’s just the way it is, for both of us, not just you.” He put his fingertips under my chin and lifted my face. “And I could never do this at home,” he said as he kissed me softly on the lips.

He smiled and rubbed his thumb along my chin. He looked into my eyes as though he wanted to say something else, but he didn’t.

“What is it?” I prompted him.

He shook his head and huffed with a smile. “Nothing.”

We grabbed coffee and walked back to the house. He was quiet, not sullen, but more reflective.



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