Love This Life: Love's Great Adventure Series Book 2: Love's Great Adventure Series Book 2

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Author: Theresa Troutman
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nipple by blowing cool air on it and then he nipped it with his teeth.
    Tess sucked in a breath as a spark of excitement shot to her groin. She slipped her hand inside Sebastian’s boxers and took hold of his erection. He braced his hands on the counter to stop his knees from giving out. Her touch affected him profoundly. “Lean back,” Sebastian ordered.
    She did as requested. Sebastian pulled her panties down and touched her, felt she was wet and ready to take his cock. His lips curved up into a smile. “I think you want this as much as I do,” he murmured, slipping a finger inside her.
    “I want it more,” she gasped. “I need to feel you inside me, Sebastian.”
    Sebastian slipped out of his boxers, kicking them to the floor. He partially slid inside her, pulled out, and on the next thrust buried himself deep inside Tess. “You feel so amazing,” he said, closing his eyes and concentrating on the heady sensation.
    Tess sat up straight in an effort to get even closer to Sebastian, curling her legs around his waist. They moved in unison, each thrust pushing them closer to the edge. “Just like that,” Tess murmured between shallow breaths. And then they reached their climax, clutching onto one another for dear life.
    “Oh my God, that was incredible,” Sebastian said, kissing her gently on the shoulder.
    “We’ve never had an orgasm at the same time before. How are we supposed to top that?”
    “I have no idea,” Sebastian chuckled. “Lots of practice, I reckon.”
    Tess hopped down from the counter and walked over to the kitchen sink. Underneath, she grabbed the Windex and a paper towel. She started cleaning the surface of the counter.
    “What are you doing?”
    “We just had sex where we eat our breakfast. I have to clean this up.”
    “Later,” Sebastian said, picking her up in his arms and carrying her off to the bedroom.
     
    They lay in bed, Tess in Sebastian’s arms, the events of their kitchen encounter playing over in his mind. Talking about this Dan Miller person at lunch had made Sebastian jealous. He didn’t know why. He knew Tess loved him, but her reaction to Dan released something primal inside Sebastian. He felt the urge to remind her that he was an amazing lover. He felt the need to brand her as his. Something had shifted and their lovemaking was different. Sebastian wondered if Tess was feeling the same sense of possession he was or had she spent their encounter thinking about Dan Miller.

Chapter 3 - Like To Get To Know You Well
    A week after the semester started, Tess and Sebastian were sitting in the cafeteria eating lunch.
    “Tomorrow’s Friday night, why don’t we have dinner and see a show after class?”
    “I would love it, but can we afford it?” Tess worried.
    “I sold a painting at the gallery this week. My commission will pay for a night on the town,” Sebastian explained.
    Tess smiled. “I do love going to the theatre with you, and it’s been a while since we had a real date night. Let’s do it,” she agreed.
    Sebastian leaned in and kissed her. A shadow fell over them as they realized someone was standing next to their table and they looked up in unison.
    “Sorry to interrupt,” Dan said, holding his lunch tray.
    “Hi,” Tess greeted. “Sebastian, this is my classmate, Dan Miller. Dan, this is my boyfriend, Sebastian Irons.”
    “Fiancé,” Sebastian corrected as he shook Dan’s hand.
    “I didn’t know. I guess congratulations are in order.”
    “Thank you.”
    “You’re welcome to join us,” Tess added.
    “I can’t. I’m meeting some friends for lunch. Thank you for the offer. I just wanted to stop by and say hi.”
    “Nice to meet you, Dan,” Sebastian coolly greeted. “Maybe you can join us some other time.”
    “Sure.” Dan turned to Tess. “I’ll see you later.”
    “Bye.” Tess watched as Dan walked across the room and sat down at a table with two male friends. She turned back to Sebastian. “Did you have to be like

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