Put A Ring On It (Interracial Romance (Erotica))

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Author: Nya Wampaze
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and down as she enjoyed the pleasure of having Ted's manhood deep inside her. They made sweet love for about ten minutes.
    Soon, Ted's panting got heavier as his thrusts got faster and faster. He let her get down and she went on her knees , taking Ted's penis into her mouth. She sucked him for about half a minute before Ted pulled out his member and shot his load all over the bathroom floor. Ted smiled at her before getting his fingers back into her vagina and fingering her to an explosive orgasm.

Chapter Six.
    Tina's fiancée did not get much sleep on the first day of their engagement celebration. He had a good time , yes, but something was disturbing his mind. He was restless in bed and he tossed and turned around the bed. The incident with the receptionist kept ringing in his mind. He could not comprehend why she thought Tina was a commercial sex worker.
    Tina was rather decently dressed for anyone to mistake her for a prostitute. The only possible explanation was that there was some truth in what the receptionist was saying. He had, however, refused to believe that this was the truth.
    He kept remembering some of the things he had noticed on the several occasions he had been out with Tina. In many of these instances, he never thought much of the events that took place. He remembered one particular incident when he was walking in town with Tina.
    They came across a gathering of young men offloading bags of cement from a truck and carrying them into a nearby store. As the couple went past them, one of them shouted, “pesa nyingi za mzungu zikishakwisha utarudi tu kwa hizi zangu kidogo” (“Once the white man runs out of dollars, you will come back for my pennies”).
    Ted remembered this phrase vividly. With the little understanding of Swahili that he now had, he was able to make sense of what the worker said that day. He remembered the women who made such a fuss when they stepped into the club that very first time. He could not recall what they said but he was sure they mentioned her name.
    The more he thought about it, the more it become apparent that the receptionist knew what she was talking about. Thoughts of all the strange men and the women of questionable character who said hi to her whenever they walked in town came to mind. He always thought it was only logical that she knew all these people since she had been a resident of this town all her life.
    It hit him that he did not know any of Tina's friends. Tina had never once introduced him to any of them. He thought about this as he lay on the bed and realized that for someone who had stayed in one place for such a long time, she was supposed to have very many friends.
    Ted was now convinced that his fiancé was a sex worker, or had been a sex worker at one point in her life. He looked to his side and watched her in her peaceful slumber. He still could not believe it.
    The last stroke on the camel's back came when he realized that Tina had no job. He wondered how she was able to afford all the expensive clothes and fine jewelry with no stable source of income. During his first visit, she always seemed to be free during the day, but rarely had free time at night. There was no doubt about it.
    He stood up and lit the lamp beside the bed so as not to wake his fiancée up. He took out their bags and placed them right next to the door. There was no need for him to park since they had barely unpacked anything. He then switched off the bed lamp and continued in his restlessness until the break of dawn.
    Tina woke up and was surprised to see their bags next to the door. Ted was not in the room and neither was he in the shower. She reached for her phone next to the bed lamp, but before she could call him, he walked in through the door. 'We are leaving, hurry up and get ready,' said Ted, after which he walked out of the room with the two bags. She was all the more confused. They had barely spent twenty four hours at the hotel and he now wanted to leave? It did not make

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