Where I Need to Be

Where I Need to Be by Kimberly Knight Read Free Book Online

Book: Where I Need to Be by Kimberly Knight Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kimberly Knight
clenched with
excitement.
    Straightening my spine, I tilted my head back as
Brandon grabbed a fistful of my hair with his left hand, tilting my
head back even further. He ran light kisses over my neck while
adjusting his hand to insert two fingers in my pussy.
    Another moan escaped my mouth when his fingers filled
me. His fingers felt so good inside of me and he rubbed his thumb
over my clit. Suddenly I felt a vibration on my right
leg. Realizing it was Brandon’s phone ringing, I said, “Do you need
to get that?” I pulled my head back, looking into his eyes.
    “No, it can’t be that important. I’ll call them
back,” he said, returning his mouth to mine. Rain danced all over
the car, the windows fogging as it mixed with our body heat and the
car’s heater. Brandon's lips felt so good on mine that I wanted to
stay and kiss him forever.
    My hands skimmed over his hard biceps and the
firmness of his chest and torso. I moved my hand and traced
the buttons of his shirt as I slid it up so I could feel his smooth
chiseled abs. His fingers enticed all my right spots while his
thumb continued to circle over my clit. I felt my body getting
close to climaxing. I bent my head to run feather kisses down his
neck and began running my hands through his soft hair as my body
started to shatter. Continuing to ride his fingers, I flicked my
tongue over his neck and then bit it lightly.
    When Brandon removed his fingers, we sat holding each
other. I didn’t want to leave. He reached around me shutting off
the car and cracked his window a little. “It’s getting a little hot
in here.” 
    “A little?” I was drenched from the rain and from our
heated passion.
    After a few minutes, he gently took my chin, tilted
it up and lightly kissed me. “Time to get you home.”
    I climbed back into my seat and buckled my seatbelt
while Brandon inched his car out onto the street. I was
concentrating on slowing my heartbeat and calming myself down
again.
    Brandon looked over at me with a smirk, "So you're a
biter?" 

CHAPTER FIVE
    It had stopped raining by the time we pulled up to my
house. Brandon walked me to my front door and kissed me good night.
“I’ll see you tomorrow at the gym,” he said while turning to
leave.
     “ Details !” Ryan demanded as soon as
my foot entered the door. I told her all about my night but
discreetly left out a few of the after dinner details.
    "How was your night?" I asked,
quickly changing the subject. Ryan said she had spent the
evening watching   The Voice   while eating leftover pizza from Sunday night. I could
tell that she was still depressed. I needed to get her out of her
funk but needed some time to come up with my "Get Max Back"
plan.
    “Tomorrow when I get home from the gym, you want to
go out to dinner and drinks? Maybe Karaoke at The Mint?”
    "No."
    "What? Why not?"
    "I just want to sit here and watch TV."
    "Oh no you don't. Remember that was me two weeks
ago?"
    "Yeah...?"
    "And what did you tell me?"
    Ryan hesitated for a minute and finally agreed that a
night out might do her some good. 
    *~*~*
    The next day at the gym, Brandon greeted me with a
kiss as I came out of the locker room. We worked out together like
we had on Monday. I told him my plans for the evening and he
mentioned that he and Jason played poker with some of their buddies
on Wednesdays. After our workout, I grabbed my stuff from the
locker room and he offered to give me a ride home. Since I used
public transportation to get to work, I didn’t mind getting a ride
home from the gym.
    As we pulled up to my house, Brandon kissed me
goodnight and made sure I was going to be at the gym on
Thursday. Assuring him that I would be, I blew him a kiss and
waved before turning to go inside.
    Ryan was already getting ready for
our night out and seemed to be in a good mood. I quickly got ready
and we made our way to Fog City Diner. We sat in one of the
black leather booths by the window and ordered the "Mac &
Cheese",

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