PrimevalPassion

PrimevalPassion by Cyna Kade Read Free Book Online

Book: PrimevalPassion by Cyna Kade Read Free Book Online
Authors: Cyna Kade
aura.”
    In the intervening years Julia came to realize not only
could she see auras, but also that her emotions were always close to the
surface, including her arousal. Her sensitivity had caused more than a few
problems over the years. That was why she’d looked forward to this year in the
forest despite the reason for her stay. After meeting Alex though, and her
response to his gifts, she wasn’t sure this year would be very restful. She
climbed into bed and rolled on her side. She fought the urge to masturbate. She
couldn’t give in to his machinations this soon or she was lost.
    The next morning Julia woke with a start. Her first night at
the cabin had been strange. She’d never stayed there without her grandfather.
She was used to the forest noises but every once in a while she’d catch the
sound of music from the mansion or the roar of a motorboat. She wasn’t used to
human noises. The longtime residents valued their peace too much to pollute the
lake with noise. No wonder all the natives were so irate about the changes.
    She knew she would eventually get used to the new noises but
she wasn’t sure how to handle Alex. She’d spent much of the previous night
tossing and turning until she’d finally slipped a hand down to her cunt. It had
been dripping and the dildo Alex had given her seemed to call to her. She
ignored the call. She used her fingers to pull and tap on her clit,
occasionally dipping low into her cunt to gather more juices. It didn’t take
her long to bring herself to a climax. She knew what her body liked but she
hadn’t been prepared for her orgasm to leave her wanting more. She briefly
debated getting the dildo and sleeping with it like a favorite stuffed animal.
She resisted the urge and finally fell into a restless sleep.
     
    After breakfast, Julia pulled out the last letter from her
grandfather and reread it, especially the end.
     
    He’s an unusual man. I’ve spent many a night playing
chess with him. He always wins. Everyone likes him even as they hate what he’s
doing. I know he has a plan but I don’t know what it is. I know he needs to be
here for some reason, something that drives him. Be careful. I’d like to say
stay away from him but I doubt he’ll stay away from you and that’s why I think
you’re the one to defeat him.
     
    He always wins. He always wins. The sentence echoed
in her head until she threw aside the letter. She did have a backbone. She
would fight, wouldn’t she? She wished she had more information. Why had Alex
given her that gift basket? What did he want? If he only wanted the cabin, he
could have just waited a year before beginning a campaign to get it. Instead he’d
started now. It didn’t make a lot of sense. If he scared her off, he’d have to
deal with the conservancy. Maybe he’d already made a deal with them. A land
swap would do it. There were other areas far more valuable than one isolated
cabin at a small lake.
    She shook her head. She couldn’t deal with the situation
now. She had errands and in order to do them, she needed to get the boat
running. Then she could go into town, move her vehicle to long-term parking and
buy some more provisions. She had to figure out how to stay supplied during the
winter.
    The boat was docked in a small shed. Julia had never had to
start the boat for the season. That had always been her grandfather’s job, and
the fact the boat was still docked this late in the summer pointed to how bad
the last few months had been for him. A twinge of guilt coursed through her.
Why hadn’t he let her know?
    Luckily the boat was small—ten feet long, fairly new and
lightweight, otherwise she’d have needed help to maneuver it down to the dock. The
boat had only a small trolling motor meaning the trip to town would take a
while but she wasn’t in any hurry. The motor needed priming since it had been
sitting all winter. Julia spilled a little gas trying to prime it and after ten
frustrating minutes, she got it

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