Blue Dahlia (The Dahlia Trilogy of The Gilded Flower Series Book 1)

Blue Dahlia (The Dahlia Trilogy of The Gilded Flower Series Book 1) by Vivian Winslow Read Free Book Online

Book: Blue Dahlia (The Dahlia Trilogy of The Gilded Flower Series Book 1) by Vivian Winslow Read Free Book Online
Authors: Vivian Winslow
feel her pussy yearning for more as her desire seeps down her thigh.
    “I’ve never stopped loving you, D,” Shane whispers into her ear.
    Dahlia closes her eyes, savoring the words she thought she’d never hear again.
    “Love me now,” she says, arching her pelvis to meet his pulsing love pressing against her.
    He groans, lifting her up by her ass and slowly teasing her wet opening with his cock.
    “With pleasure,” he smiles, pushing himself inside of her.
    Dahlia throws back her head, moaning from the sheer ecstasy of having Shane inside her. It used to drive her crazy to have his cock fill her completely, stretching her beyond her limits—and it still does.
    “Goddamn, Dahlia, you feel glorious,” Shane murmurs in her ear.
    Dahlia responds with a low cry of pleasure as he begins to push in and out of her slowly so she can feel every bit of him. After a few more unhurried strokes, Shane starts to thrust his hips with greater intensity, picking up speed and taking Dahlia higher.
    She digs her nails into his muscular back, groaning into his ear as she suckles his ear lobe. “Don’t stop,” she whispers.
    Shane squeezes her ass even tighter and presses against her as he drives deeper and deeper into Dahlia. He pulls her head back by her hair to suck on her neck, leaving a generous love bite.
    The feel of Shane’s lips on her neck takes Dahlia to her limit. He reaches up and devours her with his mouth. She cries into his mouth, loving this moment, wishing there wasn’t so much pain between them.
    Sensing her need, Shane starts to thrust his cock into her even faster. He slams into her again and again as her pussy begins to grip around his engorged cock.
    “That’s right, come for me, baby,” he says through gritted teeth.
    Dahlia can hardly make out his words, her body completely overtaken by their shared pleasure. Her slick love box quivers as he suddenly explodes inside of her.
    They collapse onto the shower floor beneath the hot water, their breathing ragged, bodies entwined. Shane pulls Dahlia close to him, trailing kisses around her neck to her tender lips. He draws her chin up with his hand. Looking into her eyes he says, “Tell me you’ll never leave me again.”
     

Chapter 26
    “It’s about time you answered your phone, D,” Lily chides.
    Dahlia sets down her paintbrush and walks outside the art studio where she’s been spending most of her waking hours.
    “What’s the matter, Lil?”
    “What do you mean ‘what’s the matter’? You haven’t returned any of my calls or texts. You’ve been gone almost a month, D. Last time I heard from you, you texted me ‘all good.’ Did you think I wouldn’t worry?”
    Dahlia sighs. “I’m sorry, Lil.”
    “Well, you should be.”
    “Don’t be that way. It’s just things here have been going well. Probably too well, like a dream I don’t want to wake up from, you know.”
    Lily sighs into the phone, remembering her short-lived love affair with Gustavo. It was all a wonderful dream until his wife discovered them together. “Yeah, I get it. But you know reality has a way of getting in the way of your dreams.”
    “I know that all too well, Lil,” Dahlia replies, scanning the horizon for Shane.
    “So what then? Are you planning to stay in California? Where are you anyway?”
    “Near Santa Cruz right now. But he’s got a shop down in Santa Barbara so we’ll be there part of the time too.”
    “You’re speaking in the ‘we’ form, D. Clearly you’ve got it bad,” Lily chuckles.
    Dahlia grins. “Obviously. But Lil . . .”
    “Hmmm?”
    “It’s different this time. Being with Shane, our life here in California, all of it feels right to me. It’s like I’m finally home.”
    “My God, D, you’re all in again, aren’t you?”
    Dahlia nods and giggles. “For sure. Believe me when I say that this has been good for me.”
    “I get it, D. But where does that leave Rodrigo? When I saw him in Miami last week, he tried to act like

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