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Lily starts to grind against my
face and I do my best to keep up with her. I let go of one thigh and insert two
fingers into her quivering entrance. She arches her back but keeps a tight hold
on my hair. I move my fingers in and out of her at a slow pace, trying to draw
out her impending orgasm while circling her clit with my tongue. She starts to
groan and her breathing becomes erratic. I know she’s getting close so I move
my fingers faster and suck on her clit. Lily’s orgasm comes fast and hard, she
screams out my name, and I do all I can to draw it out as long as I can. She
rests back down on the bed and I move back up her body, kissing my way to her
lips. She pulls my head down into a passionate kiss that nearly leaves me
breathless.

I reach over to the nightstand
and snatch a condom out of the drawer. I can’t wait to be inside this
remarkable woman. Lily takes the condom out of my hand, rips it open and rolls
it down my length.
She just keeps getting hotter.
I tease her clit with
my cock, and as slowly as I can, slide into her.

“Fuck, Lily, you’re so hot and tight.”
I have to fight the urge to just plow into her because I want to make this
last. I stop moving and calm myself down for a moment.

“Drew, please move. I need you to
move.”

I can’t deny her request. I start
to move, slowly, pulling almost all the way out and sliding back in to the
root. When I’m in, I swirl my hips just a bit, and kiss her lips. I keep this
rhythm for as long as I can, but I need more. Reaching down, I put Lily’s legs
on my shoulders. The next thrust goes even deeper and it’s exactly where I want
to be. Lily does something that makes it even better, and I can’t stop my
movements now. I’m thrusting without control. Lily is screaming my name and I
can’t stop my orgasm as she clutches my cock with her pussy as her orgasm
rushes through her and it pushes me over the edge. My balls tighten and I’m
coming harder than I’ve ever come in my life. This woman is fucking
unbelievable. I continue to thrust in and out of her until I can’t hold myself
up anymore. I drop down to Lily’s side and we lie there covered in sweat and
panting. As I get my breathing under control, I lift up onto my elbow and kiss
her.

“You do things to me nobody has
ever done before, Lily. It just keeps getting better.”

She just smiles and kisses me,
then
she rolls over on her side. I get up and take care of
the condom, returning to bed quickly so I can get her in my arms again. I pull
Lily close to me, bring the covers up over us, and fall asleep with a smile on
my face.

 

Chapter
9

Lily

I’m getting nervous. Today is the
day I meet Drew’s mother, the woman I’m doing all this for.
What if she
doesn’t like me?
I probably shouldn’t worry about it too much, but I can’t
seem to get these butterflies under control.

This morning started off
wonderfully after waking up next to Drew. I slept better than I expected since
I’m used to just sleeping with my cat. But after the toe-curling sex, I was
tired and satisfied. That was probably the first time in my life I’ve had that
many orgasms in one day.
I could get used to it.
I need to get control
of my libido.

Finishing my makeup, I take a
long look in the mirror to make sure everything is how I need it to be. I want
to make a good impression on Drew’s mother. My skirt is conservative, falling
below my knees, and my sweater set is classic. I have my hair pulled back in a
low ponytail and my makeup is light. I’m satisfied this is as good as it’s
going to get and I head out to find Drew.

He’s in the kitchen drinking a
cup of coffee with his laptop open. He smiles when I walk in.

“Good morning, Lily. I trust you
slept well?”

“I did, thank you. Is there any
coffee left?” I don’t see a coffee maker anywhere.

“Yes, I have a
Keurig
, so there’s always coffee available. If there’s a
flavor in particular you’d like, we’ll leave a note for the chef, and he’ll
pick them up when he does the shopping.”

I forgot about the chef. Drew has
a fucking chef! So, will this be like living in a restaurant?

Drew crosses the kitchen and
opens a sliding cabinet, like a roll-top desk. Inside
is
the coffee maker and a drawer below that has a lot of different flavors. I
select the hazelnut flavor and Drew shows me how to operate the machine. It’s
not difficult and will make my mornings a lot easier. We sit at the island and
drink our coffee in silence.

I just can’t stand it anymore,
I’m a planner. I need to know what we’re doing today.

“Drew, do you have a plan for
today? I need to stop by my place and feed my cat.”

“That’s no problem, Lily. In
fact, why don’t we get what you need to have your cat move in here? Do you
think you’re ready for that?”

Uh, what?
I’m not sure
about any of this shit. I have to figure something out.

“I don’t know, Drew. Are
you
ready for that? I mean, you’re used to having all this space to yourself. You
sure you want us in your way? We have plenty of time after the wedding.”

Drew looks into his mug and I can
tell there’s something on his mind. He’s starting to fidget.

“What is it, Drew? What’re you
not telling me?” I’m really starting to worry now.

“Lily, I know it’s only been one
night, but I like having you here. It’s like there’s more life in the house. I
know it’s stupid, because there’s actually another person in the house, but it
just feels more comfortable to me. I probably sound like a sap, but that’s how
I feel.”

Wow. I did not expect that at
all. I had wondered how he liked living in such a big house all by himself. I
guess I know now. I like the house. It’s obviously much bigger than my
apartment and it’s so private and quiet here.

“Let’s see how today goes and
then we’ll discuss it again, okay? I’m having a hard time keeping up with all
these changes.” I smile and put my hand on his, hoping to soften the blow.

“I understand, Lily. I don’t want
to make you feel uncomfortable. Let’s head out. We can stop by your apartment
first, and then go visit my mom. After that, we can do whatever we feel like,
okay?”

“That sounds great. I’ll go get
my purse and be right back.” I need a second to get my emotions under control.
I head back to the guest room. My clothes are still in here, but I wonder if
I’ll be sleeping here. Last night was great, so I kind of hope I can sleep in
Drew’s room again
.
Seriously?
I have to stop
thinking about sex.
I check my makeup, pick up my purse, and head down to
meet Drew.

*
* *

We pull up to my apartment and
Drew meets me at the front of the car. I head toward the building when he
gently takes my hand, walking next to me. I can’t help the little smile that
forms on my face at the gesture. Once in my apartment,
Nala
jumps on me from the back of the couch.

“Hello, pretty kitty. Did you
miss me?”

Nala
rubs her head
under my chin and kneads her front paws on my chest. She starts to purr and
then jumps down to sniff Drew. I look at him and he has a smile on his face.

“Hello,
Nala
.
I’m Drew,” he says as he squats down to pet my beloved cat. I’ve always trusted
Nala’s
opinion of people and if she doesn’t like
someone, she’ll walk away after sniffing them. That doesn’t happen now.
Instead, she puts her paws on Drew’s knees and meows at him. I’ve never seen
her do this with anyone and I’m flabbergasted.

“I think she likes you.” I’m
really smiling now.

“Of course she does, Lily. I’m
adorable.”

I can’t help but laugh as I head
for the kitchen to fill
Nala’s
food and water dishes.
She hears me open the cabinet and comes running. Once she’s taken care of, I
check and make sure everything is as I left it. Drew’s looking at the pictures
on my entertainment center.

“Is this your mom?” He’s looking
at a shot of us taken at my cousin’s wedding last year.

“Yes, that’s her.”

“I see where you get your
beauty.”

I turn away, blushing. I think he
does it on purpose.

“Thank you. I’m all set to go.
Are you ready?”

“Yep.
Let’s go.”

The drive to the care center is
about twenty minutes from my apartment. When we pull into the parking lot, I
take in my surroundings. There are rocking chairs on the covered front porch
and baskets of plants hanging from the eaves. The landscaping is beautiful,
with seasonal flowers in bloom, and a waterfall off to one side. The building
looks well maintained and there’s plenty of room to walk around outside. Once
inside I’m pleasantly surprised. There isn’t that smell that most places like
this have. There are couches and wingback chairs situated in small groups in the
lobby, making it easy to have a conversation. The dining room is just ahead,
and it’s decorated simply but it looks as much like a dining room in a
residential home as it possibly can.

Drew holds my hand and we walk
past several doors until he stops at room 106. Drew knocks lightly and then
pushes handle. He sticks his head in the door and asks, “Mom, are you in here?”

“Drew, is that you?” I hear a
quiet voice reply.

Drew opens the door and we enter
the room. It looks comfortable, but efficient. There’s a double bed on one side
of the room, a TV on a table at the end of the bed, a desk, and two recliners
on the other side of the room. I notice there’s a kitchenette with a small
refrigerator under the counter, and a bar-sized sink. Cabinets above define the
space. We passed the bathroom and closet on the way in. It seems like plenty of
space for one person. Drew’s mother is sitting in a recliner with a blanket
over her legs. The TV is on, but she’s reading today’s newspaper instead of
watching it. She smiles at us as we enter. Drew has her smile and her eyes. He
gives her a kiss on the cheek.

“How are you today, Mother? You
look good.” It’s obvious by the way he looks at her how much Drew loves this
woman.

“I’m just fine, dear. Who is this
pretty young lady you have with you?” She’s trying to look around him to see
me. I step out from behind Drew and bend down so I’m looking her in the eye.

“Mom, this is Lily, my fiancée.
Lily, this is my mother, Rebecca.”

I hold my hand out to shake hers
and say, “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Rebecca. Drew has told me so much about
you.”

Rebecca looks at my hand for a
moment and then looks up. I can’t tell what she’s thinking but I’m starting to
feel stupid with my hand out like that. I drop my hand since it’s obvious she isn’t
going to return the handshake. I smile and stand next to Drew. He puts his arm
around my waist and gives me a squeeze. It only makes me feel like I’m going to
cry all the more.

“Mom, please be civil. I told you
I was bringing Lily to see you when I was here last week and you said you were
excited,” Drew says with a disappointed tone.

“You haven’t been here for ages,
Drew. You never told me you have a fiancée. I’m quite shocked this is the first
I’m hearing of it.” She has a pout on her face and anger in her eyes. I can’t
believe this is happening.

“Mom, I know you sometimes forget
when I visit, but I was here. Lily and I are going to get married. Aren’t you
happy?”

Rebecca looks at her hands
resting in her lap and says nothing. I want nothing more than to run out of
this room and cry. I feel like an idiot standing here, waiting to see if Drew’s
mother is going to like me or not.
Why should I care if she likes me?
Probably because she’s the whole reason Drew and I are together, and if she
doesn’t like me, he might change his mind about all of this.

Where the hell did that come
from?
I’ve got to get my emotions in check before I do something really stupid like
fall in love with Drew. I take a deep breath and a small step away from him.

Rebecca looks at me and seems to
notice I’ve moved away from her son. She smiles and says, “Well, Laura, tell me
about
yourself
.”

Okay, we’re going to go there. I
can do this.

“Mom, her name is Lily,” Drew
interjects, correcting his mother.

“Yes, I’m sorry, Lily. Please sit
down and tell me about yourself.”

I sit in the other wingback
chair, at a complete loss as to what to say. Drew and I never came up with a
back story of how we met, so I’m not sure what he wants me to say about our
relationship. I decide to stick with my own story and let him answer any
questions about
us
.

“Well, I grew up around here, and
I own a wedding planning business. My father passed away a few years ago but my
mother still lives close.”

Rebecca cuts me off when she
holds her hand up. I stop talking and look at Drew to see if this is normal. He
looks confused. This is not good.

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