Pretty Boy: Boys of Summer by Katie Rae
Author:Katie Rae [Rae, Katie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-08-24T04:00:00+00:00
10
Preston
I couldnât get Jolie back to my house fast enough. A quick text to my dadâs staff let them know I left the gear and asked them to pick it up. I didnât give a shit about the stuff I bought today, but leaving the beach clean was important.
I just didnât have that kind of time.
My dick was painfully pressing against my shorts, and it seemed Jolie was the one it wanted.
Our kiss was more than I thought it would be. I knew leaning in that I wanted to kiss her, but I didnât think I was prepared for how much it would change me. I had never in my life been more turned on by a kiss.
Never had I felt this crazed over a girl.
I was zipping back into town, careful to keep my eyes on the road but also wanting to keep my hands on Jolie. The kiss had done the same to her, and she looked almost drunk in the seat next to me. Her two beers throughout the day wouldnât have her like this. It was definitely our kiss.
I slid my right hand over her left thigh, from her knee and back up, grazing her pussy with my pinky with each pass. I hadnât bothered with a shirt, and she was still in her bikiniâboth of us were still soaked.
A small part of me wondered why I even bothered to leave the beach. No one was out there, so I could have fucked Jolie where we were. But two things stopped me and made me rush home.
One, I didnât have a condom on the beach. I wasnât the type of douche who carried them around with me. Second, I was afraid if we sated ourselves on the beach, she wouldnât come home with me tonight. I had to make sure she was safe, and without her bag, she felt like she was flailing.
âI have to tell you something,â she said in a husky tone. Even though she was completely lusting, her words scared me a little. What did she have to tell me right now?
âWhat is it, Pretty Girl?â I kept my hand moving but squeezed her a little, letting her know I was listening.
âIâ¦â She paused, obviously a little nervous. âI⦠saw you.â
Her words were a whisper. Had it not been completely silent inside a luxury car with low road noise, I wouldnât have even heard her. But even hearing her didnât help me understand what she was trying to tell me.
âSaw me?â I prompted her to explain.
âIn the shower last night,â she finished. âThe door was cracked, and I was looking for my phone, andâ¦.â
I didnât let her finish. Slamming on my brakes, I pulled off onto the side of the empty beach road. There were no buildings or streetlights and no other cars. The sun had set, and it was the dumbest place I could have stopped.
âIâm⦠so sorry,â she breathed, worried I was angry.
I was the exact opposite of angry. A little embarrassed, but more than anything, I was so turned on.
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