Read A Hundred Ways to Break Up (Let's Make This Thing Happen 2) Online
Authors: PJ Adams
Slowly, she drew herself up, along his shaft, until the head of his dick nestled in the folds of her labia, nudging against her clit so that every tiny movement sent a surge of pleasure arcing through her body. Then she moved again, slid upwards until he was pressing against her opening, a delicious pressure as he started to enter.
She’d been holding her breath, she realized. Focusing everything on the sensations of his body against her. On the way those sensations changed as they moved, as they realigned themselves.
His eyes were locked on hers again. She’d had her eyes closed, briefly. Had it only been briefly? How long had this moment lasted?
Now is the moment, now is forever, We’re living it for all we’ve got
. Never had that been more true than now!
Slowly, so slowly, she took his full length into her, lowering herself onto him until he was fully impaled and she could feel his pubic bone hard against her.
His hands were at her waist now, holding her, steadying her.
Feeling so full, feeling his hard body beneath her, that grip at her waist... Those dark eyes locked on hers, a smile tugging at his features, his mouth slightly parted... The rapid rise and fall of his chest...
She was so close! She could feel it building, something relentless. Something that if she’d wanted to hold it back the opportunity to do so had long since passed and now was the time to live that moment, let it grow, let it steal over her senses, her entire body.
She reached for his head, drew him into her cleavage. Felt his hot breath on the soft skin of her breasts, the scrape of his stubble.
His hands came up to hold her breasts, fingers and thumbs squeezing at her nipples, and now there was the softness of lips, the firm wetness of his tongue, the hard drag of teeth. Across one breast, around to the nipple. Sucking it in. Teeth closing around it. Tongue flicking, hard and steady.
Now she didn’t think she could take any more. Everything was so intense. So much
more
.
It took her suddenly, an eruption from deep within.
She arched her back, her nipple dragging free of Ray’s teeth with stabs that were both pain and pleasure.
She bore down on him, holding him deep, still, so that she could feel every pulse in that hard shaft, feel herself clenching around him, a rapid muscle tremor deep inside her that diminished slightly with each throb.
She’d done that thing again, where she forgot everything. Where she stopped breathing, where her mind blanked, perhaps even briefly blacking out altogether so that now she felt dizzy, her head rushing and spinning, and she had to slump forward against him, vaguely aware of one of his arms coiling around her back to hold her while the other braced against the piano stool, holding himself upright, supporting them both.
He turned her.
Somehow he extricated himself and turned her so that she was kneeling on the piano stool, leaning over the piano, her breasts pressed against polished wood, her arms spread over the lid, her face pressed down. The wood of the piano’s top was cool against her cheek.
Behind her, Ray stood. His knees were against the stool, and against the insides of her ankles. His hands on her hips, holding her tight.
He’d removed her shorts when he’d moved her, too, although she couldn’t remember that happening – it was all so fast, so smooth, so in control.
He positioned himself, and she felt the fat head of his manhood pressing between her thighs, finding that soft wetness, pressing and parting her labia. Finding the opening and pushing, bursting inside her and sliding slowly, steadily in until his balls were against her thighs and her ass was against his lap.
Immediately, he pulled back until he was almost clear before driving home again, hard and fast.
Pausing, pressing, withdrawing, and then slamming back into her, only to hold once more.
She thought then of how it must be for him: this was measured, hard sex, savoring every sensation when he was deep inside her just as he savored those hard thrusts, the deep sliding, the wetness and tightness of her.
And the view... He would be looking down on her, watching himself sliding into her. Looking down on the spread of her ass, her skirt bunched up around the narrowing at her waist. Taking in those figure of eight curves.
“Fuck me,” she hissed back at him. “Fuck me hard.”
He did.
No more lingering each time he drove deep, he pulled back straight away and thrust again. Leaning forward now, one hand reached for her breasts, found one, cupped and squeezed it. The other hand came round to her belly, pressed against her, slid down to the narrow strip of hair over her mound and started to caress, sliding skin across clit, again and again.
She really didn’t do this... this orgasm after orgasm thing. She’d always needed a slow build and then plenty of recovery time. But Ray...
Ray
.
It was going to happen again. He’d drawn it out of her.
She felt it intensely in the pit of her belly this time, as the head of his manhood kept ramming hard against the front wall of her vagina and sliding deep.
Everything focused on that sensation, a whole world closing in on that pounding pressure and the steady thump as he slammed against her ass and thighs and then... then he held himself deep and she felt a throbbing in his shaft, deep inside her, and then wet heat filled her.
She ground her face into hard wood, giving out an animal cry as orgasm seized her too, blossoming deep in her belly and spreading outwards. He pushed again and held and more wet heat filled her and then she felt a transformation taking place, his shaft softening, ebbing, starting to subside.
He slumped over her, his face against her bare back. His hands fell from her body, crashing against the piano keys in jarring discord, and that seemed so silly, so melodramatic, that suddenly a fit of giggles stole over Emily.
He pulled away and she was able to turn, bury her face against his shoulder, still giggling, and now he joined her, laughing, swinging a hand against the keys again, another random chord.
“Is there a bed?” she gasped. “I need a bed.”
He took her hand, and they staggered across the wide floor to one of the doors, pushed through and there was a room like something out of a period drama, an ornately decorated four-poster the centerpiece.
They moved towards it and Emily smoothed her skirt down so she could unhook and unzip it. She raised a leg, resting her foot on the edge of the bed, and slid one of her stockings down, aware of her wetness, of his juices running back out of her.
Enjoying
that raw animal thing, nature’s mess, their physicality, her heart still racing from the sex, the climax, the thrill.
She slipped the other stocking down her leg and climbed into bed, Ray watching her all the time.
“I don’t even know which side you prefer,” she said.
She woke in a panic.
Just for a second or two she didn’t know where she was. She opened her eyes and saw the canopy of the four-poster above her. She turned to her left and almost tumbled out of bed. She caught herself, and squinted across what seemed a vast distance to a window where light spilled in.
Her skirt and stockings were on the floor, and now she remembered that the rest of her things – her blouse and underwear, her bag – were in the room next door, somewhere near the piano.
She had a flashback to being pressed hard against the piano’s polished wood surface. Her face and breasts squashed, her arms spread wide along its top.
She turned, and Ray was sleeping on his side, facing her, his mouth slightly open, the stubble now a dark mat along his jaw.
She slipped out of bed and padded across the rug and then the bare wooden floor.
This place. It still felt as if she was staying in a National Trust home, a living museum. At any moment a guided tour might come through the door, and here she was, walking naked through this suite’s living room, picking up her discarded clothing and bag.
Her phone.
Anxiety suddenly coming to a head, she checked for messages or missed calls but there were none. Even then, she wasn’t reassured. Was that a good thing, or bad? At least with messages you have a better chance of understanding what you’re anxious about, but how do you interpret silence?
She stopped herself.
She was being stupid. Allowing feelings of guilt to run away, out of control.
She knew what she was doing. From the moment she had accepted Ray’s invitation to meet him at L’Auberge and bring some overnight things, she had known what she was doing.
Her marriage was over. Dead.
She had to move on.
She had to explore what she really wanted.
§
She’d never thought about it like that. Not in such stark terms.
Over.
How did she feel about that?
Relief.
Sheer relief.
§
Her phone: she checked again, but there were still no messages. She was being stupid. Paranoid.
She checked the time, but it was fine, it was still early. Ray had said there would be a car for her, either to get her to the station or right into the city for work.
She walked back through and Ray was awake. He looked up, smiled, put his phone aside. “Sorry,” he said. “Just catching up on messages. You know.”
She still had her phone in her hand so she waved it, her eyebrows raised, and said, “Yes, I know.” Then: “I’m going to have to get away. I need to get showered and into work.”
He rolled over to face her, just a sheet casually draped over the lower half of his body. He looked like a photograph, a center-page spread. Did he just naturally fall into poses like that, or was this what it was like to be with a beautiful person?
She hugged herself, suddenly self-conscious. She wasn’t a morning person at the best of times, but after a night like last night...
“Come here,” said Ray.
He’d seen right through her sudden rush of insecurity.
She hesitated, still, and he rose to a kneeling position, the sheet still somehow tangled around his waist.
She went to him, stopping at the side of the bed. He put a hand to her face and drew her in to a tender kiss. “You’re beautiful,” he said softly. “You blow me away.”
Closer, until their bodies were pressing, his arm slipping around her waist to hold her firm.
She felt weak, as if her legs would fail. That skin on skin thing, his chest against her, her breasts squashed against him, the hardness growing under that sheet.
“I have to get to work,” she said.
“I know.”
“I have to get ready.”
He nodded, reached down, and the sheet fell away.
“I have to...”
§
Downstairs, later – too much later – she was showered and dressed in the fresh clothes she’d brought with her. The car was waiting outside, but she was going to be late for work, even if the traffic was in her favor.
Ray walked outs with her, stopping her with a hand on the arm before she climbed into the back of the silver Merc.
“Hey,” he said. “Be in touch, okay?” Then he drew her into an embrace, and held her there for long seconds before reluctantly letting her back away.
She nodded, unsure of the sudden rush of emotion that swept over her then. She still didn’t understand what this was, but moments like these... Something was happening. Something big. Something that was so much more than a bit of fun.
Just then, Ronnie appeared from around a corner of the building. “Darling!” he rumbled. “Tell me you weren’t just sneaking off. Does the boy have no manners?”
“I...” Emily’s response was cut off as Ronnie stepped up to her and took her into a big hug. He smelled of roses and lavender – a scent, or simply because he’d been gardening, Emily couldn’t tell.
Still holding her, he arched his back so that his head drew away and he fixed her with a sharp look from those famous pale blue eyes. “He’s told me all about you,” he said. “Before you came here.”
She remembered the Angry Cans pictures on the wall.
Ronnie went on: “He doesn’t do that kind of thing. He doesn’t allow himself to get drawn in. He doesn’t fall in love.”
She glanced sharply at Ray, but he was chatting with the driver.
“Don’t you go hurting him, you hear?”
Then Ronnie released her, stepped back and turned to hold the car door for her.
§
He doesn’t do that kind of thing. He doesn’t allow himself to get drawn in. He doesn’t fall in love.
Was that Ronnie’s spin on things, or had Ray confided something in his old friend?
She sat in the back of the car as it inched through the city traffic, her head a jumble of thoughts, late for work and not caring at all.
Nobody raised an eyebrow when she finally reached her desk at almost 9.30. They’d always been good like that at Hamilton and Chambers. She’d been fast-tracked there since joining three years before, a rising star and someone they trusted with difficult cases, going in and straight-talking failing businesses, reshaping and refocusing them until they were fit for purpose. As long as she delivered and didn’t miss appointments, nobody minded what hours she kept or whether she was working in the office or in the Costa across the road.
She busied herself with emails and then turned to a report she was redrafting for a presentation later that week. She felt good, she realized. On top of things. Full of the afterglow from her night with Ray.
A couple of days ago she’d set the wallpaper of her computer to an old Angry Cans poster photo: the one of them standing looking moody on top of a high wall that Ronnie had put up in their room last night. Studying that image now was like looking at something far removed from the Ray Sandler she had come to know.
Her
Ray Sandler.
She returned to the report, briefly distracted from the sharp focus she had found.
Some time later, her phone buzzed with a message from Ray – ‘RS’, as she’d put him in her Contacts. He’d already texted her a couple of times that morning. The first message had come through while she was still in the car:
Hey gorgeous. Let me know all ok? Head still spinning with you. Rxx