The Revelation

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Authors: Lauren Rowe
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like it’s liquid chocolate. Take
his balls into her mouth while pumping his shaft and swirling her
tongue on his tip and licking and sucking his little hole like
she’s high on meth and she thinks that hole is spurting more
juice.
    I’ve just reached the third rung of the ladder on
Josh.
    He moans like a dying buffalo.
    Clearly, he’s thoroughly enjoying his Katherine
Morgan Ultimate Blowjob Experience.
    And, holy hell, so am I. Oh my, yes. So am I .
In fact, I’m getting off on doing this for Josh almost as much as
if he were doing the same for me between my legs. This is new. I’ve
never felt quite this turned on before while giving head. Oh my
God. I think I’m gonna come.
    Oh my hell. I think it’s time to identify a fourth
rung on the ladder of pleasure: doing all of the above things in a
hot, steamy shower with the sexiest man alive, Joshua William
Faraday.
    Josh releases into my mouth with a grizzly bear
growl and I’m surprised to realize I’m coming too, right along with
him. Wow, that’s a first. A truly delectable first.
    When I’m done, and Josh’s hard-on has stopped
jerking and rippling in my mouth, I stand up and get a long
mouthful of hot water from the showerhead, loosen my jaw, and turn
back to him.
    His eyes are on fire. He kisses me greedily, shaking
with an aftershock. “Oh my God, Kat. That was... Thank you .”
He kisses my nipple and begins to kneel, obviously intending to
return the favor.
    “Hang on,” I say, touching his shoulder. “I’m
good.”
    He looks up at me, surprised.
    “We’ve got to get downstairs to meet Henn,” I
say.
    “But I wanna get you off, too,” he says, grinning.
“It’s only fair.”
    “Oh, I came. Like a freight train. While I was
swallowing.”
    His face ignites. “Are you serious?”
    I smile and nod.
    “Oh my God. You’re amazing.” He straightens up.
“You’re a unicorn, Kat. You’re... oh my God.” He’s in a frenzy.
“What planet are you from? You’re amazing.”
    “Hey, I’ll certainly take a rain check, though,” I
say. “When we have more time, maybe you can try to beat me at my
own game.” I wink. “A little competition never hurt anyone.”
    He smiles lasciviously. “Oh, Party Girl. You’re on.
I look forward to it.”
     

Chapter 7
    Kat
     
    Josh turns off the water and we step out of the
shower together.
    “So what’s the second half of the story of your fish
tattoo?” I ask.
    He hands me a towel and I begin drying myself.
    “Oh, yeah. Sorry. I got distracted. Again. ”
He laughs and towels himself off. “You seem to have that effect on
me.” He takes a deep breath. “The tattoo represents something my
mom always used to say to Jonas and me.” He grabs his pants off the
floor of the bathroom and begins dressing. “I don’t actually have a
ton of coherent memories about my mom—we were pretty little when
she died—but one thing I remember really clearly is she always
called Jonas and me her ‘little fishies’—because, you know, we’re
Pisces.” He flashes me a huge smile. “My dad said she loved
astrology. Just like you.”
    My heart leaps. “Oh, cool,” I say, but on the
inside, I’m kind of freaking out to share this similarity with his
mother.
    “Yeah, so my mom always said, ‘Everybody’s a genius,
but if you judge a fishy by its ability to climb a tree, it’ll live
its whole life believing it’s stupid.’”
    “Ah,” I say, scrutinizing his tattoo. “That’s a
pretty wise and powerful thing to say.”
    “She didn’t make it up—I looked it up—it’s a quote
from Einstein. But she loved it and said it all the time.”
    “So your fishy is swimming along happily in the
river, rather than climbing the nearby tree?”
    “Wouldn’t want the poor guy spending his whole life
believing he’s stupid.”
    “Of course not, especially since he’s wise and
powerful.”
    Josh finishes buckling his belt. “So tell me
something, PG. Another round of the

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