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closer to his cock. “I want you to suck me. So follow through. You want to do what I tell you, don’t you?”
    “Yes.” Nolie exhaled the word on a long breath. Her pussy pulsed to the beat of her heart as intense need raced through her body. All the times she’d imagined her capture and being taken forcibly by her captor, she had never considered how much of a rush it would be in reality.
    She had never dreamed it would become reality.
    She pulled Joseph to her with her hands on his thighs and ran her tongue over the head of his cock.
    He stumbled and braced himself on the edge of the table. “That’s so good,” he murmured. “Suck me. Don’t make me come in your mouth, because I want to fuck the hell out of you before I leave. But let me feel your mouth on me.”
    The growl in his voice on the last sentence sent another rush of heat and need through Nolie, and she stroked his cock gently. He sighed. “Harder, babe. You aren’t going to break me. You’re just going to make me want you so much I can’t stand it.”
    Encouraged, Nolie took the head of his cock in her mouth. She swirled her tongue around it, tasting the slight tang of precum. He was more turned on than she’d realized, and the discovery amped up her own arousal.
    Nolie couldn’t remember the last time she’d spent more than seconds with Joseph’s dick in her mouth. It was a shame. She’d always loved giving oral, hearing her partner’s moans and tasting the results of her efforts.
    She sucked Joseph’s cockhead and massaged his balls carefully. He moaned and murmured something Nolie couldn’t quite make out. His fingers tightened in her hair, holding her in place. If she hadn’t been so aroused, it might have hurt. As it was, having him claim her, demanding from her exactly what she wanted to give, only turned her on even more.
    In her current position, bending slightly in her chair, Nolie found taking as much of Joseph’s cock as she wanted difficult. She slid her lips down a bit more and wrapped her hand again around what her mouth didn’t cover. Moisture from her mouth slicked his shaft, making it easier for Nolie to move her hand.
    “This is so good,” Joseph said softly. “Not too much more, though. I want to fuck you. I can’t wait.”
    The words hit Nolie like a bucket of cold water. He can’t wait because he has to leave for work.
    She faltered in the rhythm of her hand and mouth, and Joseph took his hand off her head. “What did I say?”
    Nolie pulled back and pasted a smile on her face. She should have figured the mood wouldn’t last. This was their life now. Work and sleep broken up by occasional sex. Her heart ached. They had grown so far apart, even when they’d tried to keep things exciting and connected.
    “Nothing,” she said. “You didn’t say anything.”
    “Yes, I did, because I was getting the blowjob of my life, and all of a sudden you stopped.” Joseph paused. “I didn’t mean I can’t wait because I’m in a hurry. I told you. Fuck work. You’re more important.”
    For a second Nolie could do nothing other than look at him. Today was the first time he’d ever told her she mattered more than his job.
    Her eyes watered, and she swallowed the lump that rose in her throat. He really means this. He genuinely wants things to change between us.
    “Hey.” Joseph gently lifted Nolie’s chin with a finger. “I’m sorry, honey. I didn’t mean to kill the mood.”
    “You didn’t. You just made it better.” Nolie took a deep breath and looked into Joseph’s warm brown eyes. Her husband. The man she wanted more than anyone else in the world.
    And he was right there telling her she could have him. They had responsibilities. She would have to leave for work in less than an hour, and she couldn’t be late, or her homeroom class would run wild.
    But an hour gave them more than enough time to enjoy each other. To be desperate for each other’s touch and then quench that desperation. They’d spent too

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