Forever Too Far

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Author: Abbi Glines
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She was one of those special people that the world doesn’t see often.
         “If my dad being here is going to be hard on you I’ll send him away. I want to make this a good memory for you. Anything I can do to help you just tell me and I’ll do it.”
         Tears trickled freely down my face again. Stupid pregnancy hormones made me a leaking fountain lately. “Having you with me makes it all better. Just talking about it made it sink in. Momma loved Thanksgiving. I knew last year was the last one we’d spend together. The entire day I did everything I could to make it special for her. And me. I knew I’d need that memory.”
         Rush rubbed small circles on my back and held me in silence. We stood there while the water ran over us for several minutes. Finally he pulled back enough to look down at me. “Can I bathe you?” he asked.
         I nodded , unsure what he meant. He reached for one of the clean washcloths stacked up outside the shower and picked up one of my bottles of body wash. Then he began washing my back and shoulders. He picked up each of my arms as if I were a child and washed them thoroughly. I stood there and watched him as he concentrated on cleaning every inch of my body. He didn’t make it sexual which surprised me. Instead, it was more sweet and innocent than anything else we’d ever done. His hand didn’t linger as he washed between my legs. He only pressed his lips to my stomach once as he knelt in front of me and washed my legs and feet.
         Once he was finished he stood up and began rinsing my body with his hands. Each touch seemed almost reverent. As if he were worshiping me instead of washing me.  When my body was clean he moved to my hair. I closed my eyes as his hands massaged my scalp. My knees went a little weak from the pleasure of it. Rush quickly rinsed the shampoo from my hair and then did my conditioning, giving it just as much attention before running my hair under the clean water again.
         My body was relaxed from the pampering. I was almost sluggish. Rush turned off the water and reached for two large towels. One he wrapped in my hair and the other one he wrapped aroun d my body. Then he picked me up, carried me to the bed, and laid me down.
         “Just rest. I’ll be right back,” he whispered before kissing my forehead and walking back to the bathroom. The view of his naked ass was tempting and I wanted to stay awake. Having him touch me that way had turned me on even if that hadn’t been his intention. I tried to wait on him but my eyes grew heavy and I faded away.
     
     
     
     
         I snuggled deeper into the warmth. It smelled of sunshine and ocean air. Sighing contentedly, I rubbed my cheek against the comforting warmth. It chuckled.
         My eyes opened and Rush’s bare chest was pressed up against my face. Smiling , I kissed it and peered up at him. The amused smirk on his lips only made me giggle.
         “ You’re like a little kitten in the mornings,” he said with a deep husky voice. He must have just woken up too.
         “If you didn’t feel so good I wouldn’t be searching you out to rub up against you in my sleep.”
         Rush winked. “Then I’m glad I feel good because your sweet ass is n’t going to be rubbing against anyone else. I’d have to kill someone.”
        I loved this man.
        “I’m sorry I fell asleep so quickly last night.”
         Rush shook his head. “Don’t be. I love knowing I relaxed you and it was easy for you to fall asleep. I don’t like seeing you sad.”
         I loved this man a whole damn lot.
         Stretching against him, I slipped both hands behind his neck and pressed my body against his.  I squeezed my legs from the tingle of anticipation when his erection brushed my upper thigh.  I needed him this morning. After the sweet moment last night I needed to feel completely connected now.
         “Make love to me,” I whispered

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