Because of His Name
been someone she’d been on just a few dates with, and they’d slept together
twice and then the relationship had ended.
    Other than that, sure, there had been the
occasional make out session at a party or a bar, but she’d never just met a guy
and been intimate with him—not the way she’d done with Liam Houston.
    Finally, she was dressed and ready to leave.   She stood there, watching Liam sleep,
his brown hair tousled, mouth open, jaw slack.  
    He didn’t know she was looking at him, so
he couldn’t put on any airs.
    This was just him, the real him, lying
there in bed…and she felt a surge of affection for him that she couldn’t
explain.   Tears welled in her eyes
and she bit her lower lip, feeling devastated.
    “Goodbye, Liam,” she said, not very
loudly.   And then she turned.
    “Hey, where are you going?” his voice
drifted over to her, and she spun around to look at him again.
    “You’re awake?”
    He blinked and rubbed at his eyes.   Then he peered at her out of one open
eye.   “I just woke up this
second.   Literally.   What the hell time is it?”
    “It’s about eight o’clock.   For most of us, that’s late enough.”
    “Let’s not start that again,” Liam said,
sounding good-natured about it.   He
slid up in bed and the sheets fell to just below his waist.   He was naked, and in the daylight his
body was stunning.   Rippled stomach
muscles, a v-shaped torso with powerful shoulders, his skin was pale but
flawless.
    “I should go,” she said, not really
meaning it.   She liked talking to
him.
    Liam smiled.   “You’ve been saying that same line since
the minute I met you.”
    “That’s because it’s always true.”
    “Where do you have to be?” he said.   “What’s so important that you can’t have
breakfast with me?”
    “Breakfast?” she said, her eyes widening
at the offer.
    “Yeah, it’s this little meal that we eat
sometimes in the morning.   It comes
between dinner and lunch, typically.”
    She smirked back at him.   “Thanks for clearing that up.”
    He stretched his arms out and his belly
sucked in.   “No problem,” he told
her, and her gaze moved down to where that sheet just barely covered his hips
and the outline of his cock was visible.
    “I am kind of hungry,” she said, as she
felt her nipples stiffen.
    “Yeah?   Good,” Liam said, seeming not to notice
the tone of her voice.
    Grace had never done anything like this
before, but something about Liam Houston was irresistible.   She walked towards him and then stood
close to the bed, her heart beating fast in her chest.   “I said , I’m
hungry now.”
    He ran a hand through his hair and his
brow furrowed.   “You’re not very
patient, are you Grace?”
    “No, I’m not.”   She looked blatantly at his crotch,
licking her lips.  
    “You might want to save room—don’t
want to spoil your appetite,” he replied.
    Grace sat down on the edge of the bed and
reached out to the sheet, pulling it down slightly.   She could now feel his cock stiffening
beneath her hand.   “I really worked
up an appetite, though.”
    “Prove it,” Liam said, his voice
husky.  
    “I will,” she told him, and her hand
pulled the sheet back so she could admire his cock in full view.  
    It was perfect, like a sculpture of a
penis that could’ve been installed in a museum.   Grace began slowly stroking him with her
hand, and he closed his eyes and exhaled forcefully.
    She could tell he was enjoying it, because
his shaft stiffened even more, and now he was as hard as a rock.   With one hand, she stroked it, and with
her other hand, she played with his balls.  
    Grace loved Liam’s body.   She couldn’t even believe how perfect he
was—so solidly muscular.   He had
the body of an athlete or a construction worker—somebody who spent hours
of their day lifting heavy things.   How had he gotten that body from a rich, cushy life? She wondered.
    It didn’t strike her as just a body that
was
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