Blended Hearts #2 (An Interracial Stepbrother Romance Book)

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Authors: Alycia Taylor
and
did what I asked. Once inside me, I thought I was going to faint from pleasure.
But that wasn’t all. He grabbed my nipples and while he was enjoying his
forceful yet gentle movements in and out of me, he massaged my breasts until I
had another orgasm.
    In the end, we were both
spent.   We lowered ourselves on the bed,
beads of perspiration pearling all over our glistening skin.
    It wasn’t long before I
pulled the sheet over the two of us, and soon fell asleep.

 
    I truly don’t know how
long we slept – it felt like only a few minutes – before I heard the garage
door open. Our folks were home!

 
    CHAPTER
9
    The following Monday,
Gaby told me that it had not been the end of her ordeal on Friday evening. She
had received a call from Elise shortly after we quit talking on Skype. It went
something like this apparently:
    “Hey, Elise, how are you
doing?” Gaby said, trying to sound as innocent as she could under the
circumstances.
    “You know very well how
I’m doing you fatso. I saw you this evening at the café. What were you doing
there?”
    “Nothing,” Gaby replied.
    “Don’t give me that. I
want to know why you were there when I’ve never seen you there on Friday
night.”
    At the time Gaby thought
that Elise had just admitted to going to the café every Friday night. I had to
agree with her. It sounded very much like Elise frequented the café regularly.
    “I just went for a swim,”
Gaby said, regaining a little of her aplomb. “I do three times a week these
days.”
    “I’m not interested in
your sports activities, idiot; I want to know why you came to the café.”
    “Sure. Nothing wrong with
having a hot drink before going home, is there?”
    At that point Gaby said
that she was sure she was getting our dear Elise angry.
    “No, there isn’t, Gaby.
But, you see, I don’t really like anyone spying on me and my friends outside of
school. So, is that what you were doing?”
    “Don’t be an idiot Elise.
Why on earth would I want to spend my precious time on a piece of shit like you…?”
    I had to ask then; “Did
you really say that?”
    “No, maybe not, but whatever
I said got her all riled up for sure.”
    “Then what happened?”
    “Oh, she told me that I
should really forget about what I saw if I didn’t want to get into trouble.
Elise said, ‘You know what I mean?’[”
    “No idea,” I said.
    “Then she went on with, ‘ Well , let me spell it out for you: you won’t finish school
this year. Is that clear enough for you?’”
    “Good grief, Gaby, that’s
a real threat,” I told her.
    “No, it isn’t. It could
mean a thousand things.” Gaby paused and then smiled.
    I had no idea what would
be so amusing at this point. From everything I had heard, Gaby would be in
trouble from that day forward.
    “Anyway,” she went on,
“Thank God, Gill was there with me. He had heard the conversation.”
    “Did he get on the line
with her?”
    “Oh yeah, he sure did.”
    “So… What did he say?”
    “He said something like: ‘Listen,
Milton, if you have any intention of doing harm to my sister, or even bother
her in any way, I will make sure that you get serious jail time. Gaby and I
know exactly what you’re doing – and we don’t need to spy on you or your
friends – now we just have all the proof we need to get you whenever we feel
you’re at the end of your game. Understood?’”
    “Wow! What did Elise say
to that?”
    “Nothing. She just hung
up. My brother and I had a good laugh and went to bed. And I think that will be
the end of it – for a while anyway.”
    “But I bet you’re not
going to swim next Friday, are you?” I asked, a smile draping over my lips.
    “No. Even if Gill himself
drags me to the gym, I would not go.”
    That didn’t quite make
sense, but I knew what she was talking about.

 
    At lunch, Gaby and I
decided to go for a walk. Strangely enough the weather was pleasant – even warm
in the sun. When we sat down on one of the park

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