This Time Around (Maybe)

This Time Around (Maybe) by Chantal Fernando

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Summer’s stash.
    “Don’t mind if I do,” he answers. I take out a juice box and throw it to him, turning to the counter to serve a customer. It starts to get busy, so Tag helps until the bar is cleared. Summer walks in an hour later, carrying her books.
    “How was class?” I ask.
    “Hectic. Did Reid drop by?” she asks, shoving her bag and books under the counter.
    “He’s still at the gym with Xander and Dash. Said he’d be here in an hour.” Summer kisses Tag on the cheek and says hello to Jade. She takes me by the arm and pulls me into the office.
    “How did it go?” she asks, her eyes sparking with excitement.
    “Perfect, everything went perfect,” I say, knowing I must look like a love sick puppy. I really couldn’t care less.
    “Yes!” she cheers, doing a little happy dance. She looks up at me, the biggest smile on her face. Almost as big as the one I’ve been wearing since the second I woke up. “I knew she wouldn’t turn you down.”
    Well, I’m glad she had faith.
    “When’s she moving in?” And this is why Summer and I are friends.
    “I think she wants to take it a little slower than that, but we’ll see.”
    “You’ll wear her down,” she says confidently.
    I sure as hell hope so.
    *****
    I pick up some dinner on the way home and go straight to Taiya’s. Isis opens the door, wearing a robe, a towel wrapped around her hair.
    “Hey stud,” she says in greeting, opening the door for me to enter.
    “Hey Isis. Thanks for last night,” I cringe when I realise how that sounds. “For leaving the place so Taiya and I could be alone.” I rang her up that morning to plan.
    She nods. “No problem, anything to make Taiya happy.”
    I eye her. “And you were sure that would?”
    She smiles knowingly. “She could deny it all she wanted. I knew she was crazy about you.”
    “Well , thank you all the same,” I say, turning to Taiya’s room.
    Isis clears her throat. “In case you feel like you owe me, I know how you can repay.”
    I turn to look at her again, more warily this time. “What do you want?”
    “Is Tag single?” she asks, trying to act nonchalant. Tag? Perhaps he should start a fan club.
    “He’s single, yes.”
    “Okay,” she says, and turns to leave. Okay then. I walk to Taiya’s door and open it, only to find it empty.
    “Where’s Taiya?” I call out, putting the food on the side table. Isis walks into the room, her damp red hair hanging down her shoulders.
    “Oh, right. She went to see her mum. She should be home any minute.”
    “Okay, why didn’t you tell me that?” I ask curiously.
    “You didn’t ask.” Right, okay.
    “I see,” I answer slowly, drawing out the words.
    “You don’t, but you will,” she says cryptically before walking away. I take my T-shirt off and jump into Taiya’s bed.
    When Taiya gets home, her face lights up as she spots me in her room watching TV. She throws her bag on the floor and jumps on top of me, before kissing me senseless.
    “You look good in my bed,” she says, laying her head on my chest.
    “I brought dinner.”
    “I can see that, thank you,” she murmurs. Her hands wander over my chest, leaving no spot untouched.
    “What are you doing there, hmmmm?” I ask as her tongue peeps out to lick my abs.
    “Showing my man how much I missed him today,” she says softly. She sits up and lowers her head to kiss me, undoing my button at the same time. Taiya used to be very shy, and it’s nice seeing her like this. Taking what she wants. Although it hurts to think of who she’s been with to make her so comfortable. I push those thoughts away, instead concentrating on the pleasure my wife brings me. She pulls my cock out of my boxer shorts and takes me into her mouth with one long, deep suck.
    This must be what heaven feels like.

Chapter Sixteen
    I walk into Taiya’s room without knocking, about to open my mouth to tell her about the plans I’d made for tonight. “What the fuck is that?” is what comes out, as

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