shuddered as I came again. Collin pulled me into his body as he sat on his hunches. I turned my head and crushed his lips. Collin caressed my stomach as I slid up and down his dick.
“Come here.”
He stood and scooped me up. Collin pressed my back against the wall. He hung my legs over his forearms. My fingers slipped up the back of his neck through his silky brown hair. His cock sank into me.
“Kara, your honey brown skin is absolutely beautiful.”
He sucked my lower lip into his mouth. Our heads twisted to either side as his balls smacked my ass each time he plunged into my pussy.
“Collin, I’m coming. Come with me.”
His teeth sank into my neck as his cock slammed into me the final time. Chest heaving, he carried me into the large shower.
“Now this is a shower.”
He flipped on the four shower heads. “Sure is.”
Collin lowered me onto the bench. The second he sat beside me, I clutched his arm and rested my head on his shoulder.
“Our honeymoon will be fantastic.”
“Kara, anywhere with you will be wonderful.”
His lips caressed mine.
“That’s true. We always have fun. Did you pack the nerf guns?”
“Sure did, babe.”
“You’re going down.”
He threw his head back and laughed. “Doubt that.”
Cradled in his arms just enjoying each other was the perfect way to end our night.
**P**
We were finally settled in for the winter in Talkeetna. Just in time for the baby to arrive. My hand slid over my huge belly bump as I stared out the cabin window. Our new home build was coming along well. Collin loved to pamper and spoil me. He said I’d continue my weekly massages in Talkeetna. I told him I could wait to return to L.A. He insisted. Said they’d relax me because so many nights we’d be up late caring for the baby.
Collin sometimes worked out of our new office in Anchorage, or he worked from home.
Since I wasn’t allowed to ice fish while I was pregnant, Collin fished with my dad. They both said they didn’t want me to accidentally fall into the ice-cold water and endanger myself and the baby.
Bryce found himself spending more of his time here. He claimed it was to get acclimated with the new office. I believe he was here to get acclimated with Chrissy.
Felt good to be home and have lunch with my friends every day.
Harry and Collin built the furniture for the nursery. Her room was pink and yellow. Every other day Collin, me, and Sparks our new husky went for a walk. In the back of my mind, I wondered who would take care of our child if anything happened to us. I chose Chrissy. She was my best friend and had a kind spirit for children and animals. Anyone else, she’d chew them up and spit them out. In the beginning, she did not hold back on Collin.
Peter hadn’t returned to Talkeetna. Not even to visit his parents. He was a staple in the bar for years, so it was weird not seeing him at first, but I adjusted. No unwanted advances, no staring from afar, just normalcy.
Eric and Collin hung out at the bar sometimes, watching football, basketball, or baseball. Eric also gave Shelly a chance. They begin dating over the summer. Not sure where their relationship would go. I was happy he chose to live his life.
Garrett learned to accept my relationship with Collin, too. They weren’t buddies, but at least they were cordial to one another. Honestly, none of the guys had much choice in accepting Collin. It wasn’t about what they wanted. It was always about my wants, needs, and definitely my desires.
My cell vibrated in my back jeans pocket. Collin was probably calling from the office to check on me and the baby. I grabbed my cell. Ernie was calling.
“Hey Ernie, how are you?”
“I’m fine. How are you feeling today?”
“Sleepy, but I guess in this stage of my pregnancy that’s to be expected.” I chuckled.
His laugh was light, not hardy like it was normally.
“What’s on your mind, Ernie?”
“Yesterday your dad said he was a little under the weather and asked if I’d lock up. I said sure. This morning I arrived at ten, but the shop was closed.”
My heart plummeted to the floor.
“I had to open the store. I called him several times. He hadn’t answered. It’s pretty busy here. George is out on a tour. I can’t leave the store.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll check on him. I’ll call you the moment I