Sweet Destruction by Paige Weaver

Sweet Destruction by Paige Weaver

Author:Paige Weaver [Weaver, Paige]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Romance, New Adult, Contemporary Romance
ISBN: 9780989269872
Publisher: Paige Weaver LLC
Published: 2014-05-25T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty–Two

-Walker-

What the hell just happened? Minutes ago Sam was going to give me the ride of my life. Now here I was, blue-balled and driving to her house with the mother of all hard-ons, cursing and calling myself a fool the entire time.

I had my cock halfway in her when she bolted, ripping the carpet out from under me. I’d been in heaven. Pure, mind-blowing heaven. She was so damn wet and tight that I could have come with no effort whatsoever. I don’t know what had been better – my dick inside her or her lips wrapped around it. The sight of her going down on me, her long black hair brushing against my thighs and balls, had me wanting to pull over and finished what we started. I never thought I would live to see the day when Samantha Ross would wrap her sweet mouth around me then let me put my dick inside her.

I gripped the steering wheel tighter. Shit, I’d lost my mind. The alcohol had finally destroyed the last of my brain cells. I had almost taken her virginity. My best friend’s little sister. Fuck.

I sneaked a peek at Sam as we went under a streetlight. She was staring out the rain-splattered window, avoiding looking at me.

“Are you taking me home?” she asked, watching out the window as I turned the corner.

“Yeah,” I said, wincing. The girl almost gave me her virginity and here I was – Mr. Chatty Cathy.

I turned into my old neighborhood. The headlights of my car broke through the rainfall, highlighting the cracked and broken pavement ahead. On a normal day, the place looked like a dump. Trash littered the streets and potholes as big as tires dotted the road. The city had torn up one section of the street months ago but had left it unfinished due a meth lab raid gone bad. A gunfight had broken out in front of the construction, leaving one police officer and four drug dealers in the ground. The city blamed the police for not wrapping up the crime scene so the construction crew could finish the job. The police in turn blamed the city for coming up with excuses not to venture into the worst area of town. I just believed everyone wanted to forget us. Play like we didn’t exist. Seemed the so-called righteous citizens of the city were good at doing that.

I turned down Sam’s street and grimaced. The place looked worse in the rain. Broken-down trailers looked haunted in the night. Beat-up trucks or old-school cars were parked along the streets or in muddy yards. A few sat under carports or in weed-free driveways but those were few and far between.

I hadn’t planned on bringing Sam home. My plan was to take her to my place. Keep her safe there. But after what almost happened between us, I decided her home was the safest place for her. From me. I would just shack up on her couch, watch over her from there.



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