Kisses and Revenge

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Authors: Cherron Riser
so much," she breathed out, leaning in to kiss his lips. He still filled her, his semi hard cock twitching with the end of his release.
    "I love you, too. Come on; let's go to the bedroom. I want you in my bed. Those old fools can see themselves out. I'm tired of having to share my time with them. Tonight, I just want you," Adam demanded, panting into her shoulder.
    Leslie gasped when he pulled out of her and began to lead her farther down the hall to their bedroom. She had never seen Adam like this and couldn't help but enjoy it. He was always so serious, putting work and responsibility first. It felt nice to have him put her first for a little while.
     

 
    Chapter Six
     
     
    Her thoughts of New Year’s being the end of her hectic life had been a little bit of an overreach for Leslie. After all of the parties had died down for them, she discovered Adam was having to deal more and more with his brother who had only gotten started with the parties. Twice since the death of their parents, Adam had been forced to bail Warren out of jail. The neighborhood had threatened to have him kicked out for noise complaints, and Adam had expressed serious concern that Warren was turning to sex and drugs to hide his pain. Leslie was sure Adam was far more frustrated than she was, but it didn't stop the fact that stress was taking a firm hold in their life.
    Because of all the craziness, Leslie had held off about talking to Adam about having a baby. She was sure with taking over the company and trying to keep his brother in check, Adam couldn't handle another stressor. It didn't stop Leslie from being lonely and distant. Sharron had even told her she was giving far more than she was getting in the relationship. Not that Sharron had ever supported her being a full-time wife to begin with.
    When Adam came home that night, Leslie decided she was going to have a talk with him. She cooked a nice meal of chicken parmesan and had wine in an ice bucket on the table. Adam walked in the door, discarding his keys and coat before coming into the dining area. Dinner was usually their first activity of the night and where they met up to talk about their days. Making sure the plates were filled and everything was set, Leslie sat down in her seat and smiled up at her husband.
    "Did I do something wrong?" Adam asked reluctantly as he unfastened the button on the cuff of his shirt sleeve before rolling it up his arm.
    "No, why would you think that?" Leslie laughed, standing so she could pour their wine.
    Adam finished rolling up the other sleeve before taking a seat at the table, a cautious look still covering his face. "I'm just not used to you sitting here waiting for me like that. There was a funny look on your face when you smiled up at me."
    Leslie couldn't help but laugh. She hadn't meant to make him think she was upset. She wasn't, at least not completely. She wanted to have an honest conversation about where their lives were going with all the changes that had occurred. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to have a funny look. I just was finished and ready, so I was waiting for you."
    "All right, as long as you aren't trying to poison me, I think we will be all right," Adam joked, as he began to cut into his food.
    Leslie decided to let them get started with dinner before she brought up her concerns. Food always made conversations go more smoothly after all. She hadn't expected Adam to dive into his own worries right off the bat though. "So, Warren is getting into more and more trouble. I'm getting calls all the time about my wild brother. He owes people all sorts of money, and he was arrested again today. I was able to get the charges dropped, but it is still frustrating. I think I need to find some way to get him out of this funk he is in."
    "Warren isn't in a funk. Warren is acting out because he feels slighted. I've told you before, you should give him a job. Not just a job, job though, more like a partnership. That company is just as much his as it is

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