Line Of Scrimmage

Line Of Scrimmage by Lolah Lace Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Lolah Lace
That’s what I wanted to do. 
     
     
    CHAPTER 4
     
    We were in the play-offs and we had a good shot of going all the way. We had to win the next three games in a roll to be the Bolingcreek little league champions. With all that’s going on in my life, if I pull this off, I can actually pat myself on the back. I had opened up the lines of communication with Tess. This was a major step in the right direction. I was feeling really guilty about what I had done to her.
    Yeah I felt guilty but I still kept seeing Kari . Nothing had changed. Things were much like before. One difference was the truth was out, partially. I told Kari I would be over later but I decided just to pop up. My ego was inflated and I felt I could do whatever I wanted. I had locked my insecurities away in super-max prison. I was full of myself. In my mind I was working this out and it was working out in my favor. Tess was coming around and I knew she would let me back in the house soon. I know she loves me. She had to realize she needed me. I had to give her time to recognize this.
    I pulled into Kari’s garage and there was another car in the driveway. I entered the house and there was a black woman sitting on the couch in the living room.
    “Hello.” I said as I looked around. Kari was nowhere in sight.
    The woman was tall and slim. She was a darker shade of brown with long jet black hair and a warm smile.
    “Hi, I’m Toya. You must be Mason.” Toya stood and extended her hand to me. I took it. Shook it and let go.
    “Yeah I’m Mason.” Toya was slyly checking me out. I couldn’t help but smile. I never met this Toya but I had heard of her. She was Kari’s friend from work.
    “Kari is upstairs in the bathroom.”
    “Oh.” I glanced up the staircase and Kari was walking down.
    “Mason, what’s wrong?” She was halfway down.
    “Nothing, I just came by early.”
    “You sure?” Kari was dressed to go out. No concert tee, a cute little strapless pink dress. I would love to peel that off her.
    “Yeah, I’m sure. You were going somewhere?” I was trying to not act like a possessive ass, especially because Toya was watching me closely.
    “I was going to the mall with Toya. You said you were coming over later.”
    “Yeah I finished up early.” I lied. I was bored alone. “Okay have fun. I will be here when you get back.”
    “You cool?” Kari asked.
    “I’m cool. Go buy something.” Damn , Toya was eying me like I was on her hit list. What did Kari tell her about me?
    “I will do that?”
    “I will be here when you get back. Take your time.” This is awkward. I think I saw Toya look at my wedding ring or am I a paranoid freak?
    “You ready girl?” Toya question ed.
    “Yeah, I’ll meet you at the car.”
    “Okay, it was nice to meet you Mason.” Toya kind of smiled and sort of waved. She headed for the front door. Toya left.
    Kari grabbed her huge pink purse off the couch. “I won’t be gone long.”
    “Please don’t. I will miss you.” I planted a kiss on her lips. I tried to get in her mouth but she was holding my neck with one hand. “Open your mouth.”
    “You’re fucking up my lipstick.”
    I grinned. “I know.” I smashed me lips into her and purposely smeared lipstick to the corners of her mouth and on her cheeks.
    “You are so fucking immature.” She giggled. “How am I going to explain my face to Toya?”
    “Tell her I slobbed you up.”
    Kari walked to the front door with her new clown makeup. “Take a nap.”
    “You look hot even with the lipstick face.” I grabbed her wrist as she went to open the door.
    “Mason,”
    “What?” I smiled as innocently as I possibly could. “Let me just put one boob on my mouth for three seconds.
    “Oh god, seriously?”
    “The left one.” I yanked her tube dress down from the top gripping her strapless bra with it. I latched on to her exposed tit and sucked hard and fast. I had the left tit and nipple gorged in my mouth. I’m a greedy bastard. I closed my

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