Tempting The Manny

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Authors: Lacey Wolfe
would be. Inserting a digit into her again, he flicked her clit with his tongue, and then drew it into his mouth sucking.
    Her back arched and she panted. She was enjoying. Jamie inserted another finger and increased the rhythm. He wanted to make sure she came before she had time to think about it. It didn’t take long either. Her hands gripped at the bedspread and her cream drenched his fingers. He licked up all her juices from her pussy to his fingers. It was too good to waste.
    Kissing his way up her body now, he l ied next to her.
    “That was really good,” she said under her heavy lashes.
    “Glad you liked it. I plan to do it often.”
    She wrapped her hand around his neck and kissed him. He knew she could taste herself and that turned him on more.
    “Stay the night and make love to me?” she asked.
    He wanted nothing more. “Are you sure?”
    “Yes.”
    ****
                 
    Olivia rolled over, curling a little more in Jamie’s side. The feel of his warm body next to her was heavenly. She hadn’t realized just how much she missed having someone to share the bed with. Even before Eric left, she had spent many nights alone, longing for some type of intimacy. Smiling, she pressed a kiss across the back of his neck. He groaned and started to roll over toward her.
    “Good morning, beautiful.” He grinned, his dimple showing.
    “It is an excellent morning.” She kissed him lightly.
    His hands cupped her cheek as he deepened the kiss. His erection was pressed into her thigh. She was just about to reach down and wrap her hands around it when the sound of a door closing startled her. Jerking away from Jamie, she sat up quickly.
    “Shit! ” Jumping out of bed, she hurried across the room, shutting her bedroom door. “Oh my God, Jamie! The girls are home. What time is it?”
    Without waiting on him to answer, she looked at the clock on the nightstand. It was ten o’clock in the morning. She wasn’t expecting them until the late afternoon. Quickly, she slipped on a pair of sweat pants and an old t-shirt.
    “Stay here, okay?” s he said quietly.
    Jamie nodded.
    She left the room, making sure to shut the door behind her. Morgan came running to her for a big hug.
    “I missed you, Mommy! But I had so much fun.”
    Embracing Morgan, Olivia said, “I missed you too, sweetheart. Where are Emily and Daddy?”
    “He said he’d be right in. One of the neighbors wanted to talk to him.”
    Olivia frowned. There was no telling who was out there with him. She almost didn’t want to know. She took Morgan into the living room and got her started on coloring. She tip-toed to the front door to take a peek. Shit, it was Kelly’s husband John. John jogged every morning. Most of the time she enjoyed seeing him run by the house in his tony shorts. Not today.
    “Oh God,” she whispered. She had completely forgotten about Jamie’s car. It was parked right next to hers , and Eric’s SUV was conveniently right behind it. All she could do now was pray there wouldn’t be a scene with the kids here.
    She backed up slowly from the door hoping this was some sort of nightmare.
    “Mommy, I’m hungry. Daddy didn’t feed us breakfast.”
    Olivia rolled her eyes. It was just like him to forget to feed them. “Okay, let’s get you something.”
    “Can I have a chocolate toaster pastry?”
    “If we have some. You usually eat those within twenty-four hours of me buying them.” They walked into the kitchen.
    “Why is Mr. Jamie’s car here?”
    Crap . “He came over to see you guys. But mommy was lonely without you so he stayed with me.”
    “That was so nice of him.”
    “Yes it was.”
    Opening the cabinet, she pulled down the chocolate fudge pastry box. She handed one to Morgan.
    “Aww, I wanted them both,” Morgan complained.
    “ One, and if you’re still hungry there are fresh grapes in the fridge.”
    Morgan turned without another word and left the kitchen. Letting out a loud sigh, Olivia relaxed against

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