Blinding Trust

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Author: Jennifer Foor
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, Western, Westerns
might, I couldn’t hold in the pounding explosion that was about to happen. Thankfully, she pulled away for a second and I saw my window to change things around. I grabbed her by the underneath of her arms and lifted her up to be straddling me. She wasted no time positioning her pussy against my cock, enabling it to slide right in.
    I hear d her gasp, right before I felt her body rocking back and forth. She started using her folded legs to bounce up and down. She still didn’t know how beautiful she was to me. While my wife took control of our afternoon delight, I ran my hands all over her sexy physique. Her soft breasts continued moving all around as the motion of her body sped up.
    Savanna closed her eyes and ran her hands from her abdomen up to her breasts. I watched her biting down on her lip as she concentrated on the way my being inside of her was making her feel. I reached my arms around and pulled her close to me again, so that I could feel her lips against mine. I grabbed onto her ass again and grinded her body roughly into mine. Our skin was rubbing in all the right places, causing a friction that sent me over the edge. I held her body firm while my release burst inside of her tight walls.
    It was hard to breathe, and even harder when she leaned down and continued kissing me.
    Since we still didn’t hear a little one crying for us, we lay there together in each other’s arms. Sure, we had a bunch to do before our unwanted guests arrived, but we just needed time to ourselves.
    A few hours later, Savanna had gotten herself involved in cooking with ingredients that we had no idea what was in them. She was determined to make things perfect, even when I knew she hated the idea of having Zeke and his wife over for dinner.
    While she had involved herself in such a big task, I took Addy on the golf cart to get the kids from the bus stop. She loved going places with me and I enjoyed spending time with my youngest child. She was my little ray of sunshine. She liked to sit on my lap and steer, so I got her situated and let her take the wheel.
    We still hadn’t told Noah all about his uncle, so he had no idea that we were expecting him to show up shortly. Since my mother had heard of our news, she insisted on taking the girls for the night, giving us time to deal with whatever may happen.
    Savanna took a break and gathered everything for me to take over to my mother’s house. Of course, Noah started asking questions right away as to why he couldn’t stay with her.
    I think Savanna would have liked to have time to think about what she wanted to say to Noah. Unfortunately, he was too nosey to wait and be calm about it. We sat him down in the kitchen across from both of us. I held my hand on Savanna’s knee knowing how worried she was about it. “Dad says that you have to talk to me. I knew my teacher was goin’ to call. I didn’t do anything. It was Billy.”
    I looked at my wife and lifted my eyebrows. “Boy, what are you talkin’ about?”
    “I didn’t put the gum in Lisa’s hair. Billy did it and told the teacher that it was me.”
    I put my hands over my face and took a few deep breaths. “That’s not what we need to talk to you about, Noah. Me and your mom have somethin’ that we need to tell you and it’s important that you listen.”
    Noah folded his hands and looked right at me. “So, I’m not in trouble?”
    Savanna held out her hands and reached for his. He gave them to her and also turned to give her all of his attention. “Sweetie, do you remember talking about your birth mother?”
    “Yeah. Her picture is in my room.”
    “Did you know that you had an uncle?” Savanna looked over at me, like she wanted to know she was going about this the right way. I winked at her , but felt just as uncomfortable as she did. Noah was mine and after not knowing that I had a son for his first three years of life, I wasn’t sure I wanted to share him. I realized how selfish I was being, but it was the
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