i g ht. Ev e n th a t fa il e d to h e lp h e r wh e n he b e g a n w a shi n g b e tw ee n h e r l e g s. H e f o r w e nt the c loth to use his b ar e h a nds on h er . As he m a ss a g e d a nd m a nipul a t e d h e r pus s y to p erfec tion, Pe y ton p rac ti ca l l y m e lt e d into a puddle a t his fee t. On l y his st r ong ar m k e pt h e r up r i g ht a s the o r g a s m snu c k up on h er , s e nding h e r s a ili n g into a s e a of s e ns u a li t y .
I n a ll h e r s e x u a l f o r a y s, Pe y ton h a d n e v e r c li m a x e d this m a n y tim e s in one ni g ht. I t w a s a rec o r d f o r h er . One she would h a ppi l y a tt e mpt to b rea k, g iv e n t he oppo r tuni t y .
“ W h a t ’ s th a t sil l y g r in on y o u r f a ce ? ” R y k e r’ s d ee p voi c e s e nt c hills down h e r spin e .
“ Thinking a bout o r g a sms a nd how mu c h f un th e y are .” S he l ea n e d into him, t r usting him to k ee p h e r u p r i g ht.
“ I t ’ s m y t u r n, y ou know , ” he s a id in a t e a sing vo i ce.
“ Hmmm, g ive me a s ec ond to r e c ov er . I w on ’ t be a ble to c on ce nt r a t e .”
“ You ’ ve g ot thi r t y s e c o n ds th e n I ’ m d r oppi n g y ou on the f loor a nd b a thing m y s e l f . ” He st a r t e d c ountin g . “ On e , two, t h ree .”
“ Aw, c ome on. I ’ m still f lo a ting h e r e ,” s h e g r ous e d.
“F iv e , si x , s e v e n.”
“ W h y c a n ’ t I e nj o y it f or just a little whil e ? ” she f in a l l y whin e d. “ T e n, e l e v e n, tw e lv e . ”
“ Ah, h e ll.” P e y ton stood a w a y f r om him, pulling out of his ar ms. R eac hi n g ar ound him, she p r o c u re d the oth e r b a th c loth a nd
h a nd e d it to him.
“ W a sh y our fa c e ,” s h e s a id.
He w a s h e d his f a c e t h e n h a nd e d the b a th c loth b ac k to h e r . S he l a th ere d it up, smiling w h e n she r e a li z e d it w a s h e r fa v o r ite v a nill a - s ce nt e d s o a p. H e w a s g o ing to s m e ll like a v a nill a- so a k e d o r g a sm on l e g s, she d ec id e d.
He p re s e nt e d h e r with his b ac k without h e r h a ving to a sk. S he b e g a n so a pi n g him up with the c loth a nd soon h a d him r o s y r e d fr om the c loth a nd c ov e re d in suds. S he c ontinu e d d ow n to his f in e- looki n g a ss. S he m a ss a g e d the s ce nt e d so a p into his a s s a nd ra n the c loth down his crac k. He w i ggl e d a littl e , c ompl a ining t h a t she w a s ti c kling him. S he f il e d th a t a w a y f or f utu r e re f ere n ce.
N e x t she w a sh e d his l e gs, m ar v e ling o v e r the st r e n g th in his l e g mus c l e s. Ev e n th e y st ar t e d to quiv e r wh e n she d r e w c lose to his b a lls or p e nis. S he b are l y s cr a p e d th e m with the c loth a c ouple of tim e s, n ot quite b y a c c id e nt. This l ef t his f e e t to h e r t e n d e r minist ra tions. He a bsolut e l y d r e w the line wh e n she st a r t e d sliding t he c loth b e tw e e n his to e s.
“ No w a y . I ’ m ti c klish, so y o u ’r e not doing th e m. I’ ll e nd up on t h e f loor with a b r o k e n n ec k if y ou to u c h th e m,” h e s a id with a s er ious look on his face .
Ok a y , no to e s. I’ ll r e m e m b e r that for lat e r, too.
S t a nding b ac k up, she t u r n e d him ar ound to r inse a nd th e n b e g a n with his should er s a nd e nd e d with eac h f i n g e r , m a king su r e she didn ’ t miss a spot a s she w e nt. Pe y ton swip e d the c loth acr oss his c h e st a n d a bdom e n s e v e ra l tim e s until he w a s ni c e a nd s o a p y . T h e n she slu n g the c loth ov e r his shoul d e r to hold it th er e while she pl a y e d with the so a p in his c h e st h a i r . I t w a s f un n y t h a t she h a d n e v e r noti c e d b e f o r e how mu c h f un it c ould be to d ra w so a p f a ce s a nd initi a ls u s ing his c h e st h a ir a s a ca n v a s a nd ink.
Daniela Fischerova, Neil Bermel