Sold! A Romance In The Sudan
himself, it would be over in a second.
    “It’s amazing. It’s all soft and yet hard at
the same time.”
    Vaguely he wondered what on earth she was
talking about.
    “I never thought it would be like this,”
Lilly said happily. “It’s not at all like I imagined.”
    Hafiq opened his eyes and looked at her in
wonder.
    “I probably should have told you,” Lilly said
apologetically, “but this is my first time.”
    It took all of his self-command not to take
her on the spot.
     
     

Chapter Six
Heaven
    “You’re a virgin?” Hafiq was incredulous.
    Lilly felt instantly guilty. “Yeah.” Suddenly
shy, she glanced at him and looked away again. She was reassured by
his grin.
    Hafiq couldn’t believe his ears. He wanted to
joke that she must be the only virgin in Africa but the vulnerable
look in her eyes stopped him. An African girl would have been proud
of her virtue; this girl clearly wasn’t. He’d heard that white
girls had no morals but he hadn’t really believed it.
    Briefly he wondered at the vast gulf between
them. Then he dismissed it. She was beautiful and sweetly innocent.
He would take good care of her.
    Sensing his astonishment, Lilly felt the need
to explain. “My dad was a vicar, you see and he was very hot on
sex. Or rather, very hot about me not having sex.”
    Hafiq smiled at her. “You were a loyal
daughter and obeyed him.” He intended it as a compliment. He
considered loyalty and obedience prime qualities in a woman. Along
with chastity, beauty and proper family connections of course.
     
    Lilly considered this carefully. “Not really.
He didn’t like me very much and I didn’t like him either. I wanted
to move out, go to college and live by my own rules. But my mum got
sick so I stayed at home to look after her.”
    She gazed at him candidly. “The only man I
met regularly was Ashton because he worked at the pharmacy. And you
know how that worked out.”
    Hafiq felt a stab of jealousy. “Forget about
him,” he growled.
    “Already have.” She buried her face in the
curve of his neck. “I’m so glad I met you.” She was kissing his
shoulder. “You’re my knight in shining armour.”
    Hafiq wrapped his arms around her tenderly.
He couldn’t believe his luck. This sweet beautiful girl was all
his. She was his little virgin. He wouldn’t contact her people; he
would keep her for himself.
    The pause had brought back his control.
Willing his cock to wait, he slipped the silky pyjama top over her
head, laid her gently on her back and kissed her tenderly.
    Lilly sighed with pleasure. She wound one
hand around his shoulders, burying her fingers in his short, black
hair. The other was busily exploring his erection.
    Her fingertip ran up and down the shaft
before softly circling the tip. A soft groan of pleasure escaped
him. Encouraged by his response, her fingers slipped lower, gently
stroking his balls.
    Hafiq tried counting to ten again. When that
didn’t work, he closed his eyes and tried to imagine something
disgusting. It was no good. Those fingers were sending him to
paradise.
    “Go slowly, Green Eyes,” he implored her. “Or
I won’t last a second.” He heard her chuckle wickedly. “Teasing me,
are you?” In mock-revenge he dipped his head and began to swirl his
tongue around her nipples again.
    It was his turn to chuckle as goose bumps
appeared on her arms and soft whimpers escaped her throat. Both her
hands were now running up and down his back, her nails lightly
caressing his skin. She was unaware her knees had parted, revealing
a soft wetness. He inhaled her scent as deeply as he could,
revelling in its sweetness.
    Running his hands over her body in long
smooth strokes, he ran kisses down the swell of her breasts and
over her stomach. As he moved down towards her legs, he could feel
her tense up, so instead of burying his face between those soft
thighs he swirled his tongue in and out of her navel while gently
stroking her clitoris.
    “Dear God, don’t
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