“If this were a date … I’d touch you like this.” My voice breaks on the last word as she rests her hands on my shoulders, eyelids fluttering for control. My untamed needs fade into the background as I knead her breasts, circling my thumbs over her nipples with a slow firm motion.
Mesmerized. That’s all I am right now. As Vivian gives in to my touch, her face tenses and her head falls, hair long and flowing down her back. I don’t know how, but I’m allowing this to be about her, for her. Even as her hips rock into me over and over, I remain still. Only my hands move with the sole purpose of bringing her pleasure.
“Oliver … please don’t stop.” The vulnerability in her voice is raw.
Her eyes blink open just as her nails dig into my shoulders. She presses her hips against me one last time, and her eyes roll back into her head. “Oh … My … God,” she moans in ecstasy.
I swear the image of Vivian coming apart from my touch will forever be etched in my memory.
Her forehead rests against mine and I move my hands to her head as I kiss her just once, long and slow.
“Thank you.” She smiles against my lips. “I owe you one.”
I chuckle as I lift her off my lap and stand. “No you don’t. If it were a date, maybe, but it’s not so everything that just happened was … hypothetical.”
She stares at the floor with a smile that’s still overwhelming her face.
I open the door. “I had a nice time.”
“Liar.” She looks at me and rolls her eyes. “A nice time shouldn’t end in a cold shower.”
“I’m not going to take a cold shower.” I kiss her cheek and inhale her addictive scent. “Good night, Vivian.”
“Good night.” She blushes.
I didn’t lie. I’m not going to take a cold shower. I’m going to sleep with my balls in a bucket of ice.
Chapter Five
Jealousy
Vivian
I’m not certain what the protocol is after what happened last night. Sure, I’ve been touched by guys before … Okay, just one until last night, but Kai touched me like it pleased him. Oliver touched me like it pleased me. And Oh. My. God … did it ever please me.
“Hey, Flower, how’s the cat toy?” Alex grins as she and Sean stroll in the front door.
I return a snide look. “They’re mittens.”
“Mittens for the kittens.” Alex giggles.
“Something to keep her pussy warm,” Sean says in a low voice as he follows Alex into the kitchen.
“I heard that, Simpleton.”
“Yeah, well, Simpleton is going to be graduating from Harvard Business School way before you.” Sean sticks his thumbs in his ears and wiggles his fingers around while sticking out his tongue.
“Yeah, well, someday you’ll be fetching me coffee when I’m the only successful CEO willing to offer your pathetic ass a job.”
“Play nice, kids.” Alex hands Sean a Coke.
“We’re just kidding.” Sean opens the can and takes a swig while giving me a wink. “I can’t wait for Viv to be my boss, those long legs in a mini-skirt suit, cracking a whip at me all day.” He takes another swig.
Alex smacks him in the junk and he spits pop out of his mouth. “What the hell?” He bends over a few degrees, holding his crotch.
“Oh sorry, honey. I was swatting a fly and didn’t see you. Maybe if I had longer legs I could have seen you better.”
Sean’s not entirely stupid. He’s been with Alex long enough to know when to take his punishment like a man and shut the hell up. He sits in the recliner and she hops on his lap facing me like nothing happened.
“So who was your company last night?” she asks.
I don’t dare take my eyes off my knitting because my face will never hide the truth. “Company?”
“Don’t try to buy time by acting dumb. That’s a guy’s game and you know it.”
“Hey, now––” Sean says.
“Zip it, dick brain.” She reaches back and fists his junk again.
“God, woman! Stop pulverizing my balls!”
Alex ignores him and I can see out of the corner of my eye that she’s smiling at me, waiting, not so patiently.
“How did you know I had company?”
“Kai called Sean last night to pick his drunk ass up from the bar. Now spill.”
I shrug not missing a beat in my knitting rhythm. “Our neighbor across the street.”
“A guy?”
I nod. I’m pretty sure I’ve dropped a stitch, but I keep going anyway.
“Really?” She drags out the word. “Did I miss out on a block party or something? How’d you meet him?”
“At the greenhouse. He’s … well he’s Chance’s brother.”
“Chance Konrad’s brother?” She jumps up. “Out.” She tugs at Sean’s arm until he stands.”
“What?” he questions.
“I said out. I need to talk to Flower in private. I’ll call you later.”
“But I thought we were going––”
“Something’s come up, now out!”
I can’t help but laugh as a buck-five Alex shoves all two-hundred and twenty some pounds of rugby player Sean out the front door.
“So you’re dating now? That’s great!” She jumps on the couch next to me.
“No, not dating.”
“Then what was he doing here last night?”
Getting me off.
“After Kai dropped me off I saw him, Oliver, sitting on his front steps so we ended up at J.P’s and then back here for a drink. That’s all.”
“How old is he?”
“I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure he’s older than Chance.”
“He lives alone?”
“Yes, well, I think so.”
“Does he have a girlfriend?”
Alex asks some brilliant questions. It’s just now occurring to me that these might have been a few of the basic things to ask before requesting that he fondle my breasts until I exploded with my first male-induced orgasm while dry humping his crotch.
“I’m going to say, no.”
“So you asked?”
My face wrinkles. “No.”
“Then why do you assume no?”
“Because we … kissed.”
“Eeeeee!” Alex squeals standing up, bouncing on the couch and clapping her hands like a circus monkey.
Finally, she sits back down. “Did he see your—”
“No.”
“But you’re going to let him see—”
“No! I mean …” I shove my knotted-up yarn in my bag. “I don’t know, I like him and he looks at me like a child does the first time seeing Disney World. I just want to enjoy it for a little while before I have to face the look that is inevitable.”
“You don’t know that, and your tattoo is beautiful, Flower. He might not even notice.” She strokes the back of my hair like the big sister I never had even though she’s only six months older than I am. “So, is he as hot as Chance?” She giggles, lightening the mood.
“Hotter.” I beam.
I should have walked over and knocked on Oliver’s door yesterday to get the awkward post make-out encounter over with before the start of another work week. Now I’m nervous with equal parts fear and anticipation as I get ready to take the stairs down to the subway where I know he’ll be standing looking all sexy in his worn jeans, T-shirt, work boots, and if I’m lucky, a nice five o’clock shadow.
He’s so tall it’s nearly impossible to miss him, but this morning I don’t see him anywhere. Perfect. He’s probably chosen a different route just to avoid the pathetic neighbor who begs him to give her an orgasm but does absolutely nothing in return. Why’d I have to be so damn greedy?
The doors snap open and I shuffle onto the subway car grabbing a rail among the morning crowd. I don’t have his cell number or know if he’ll be by the greenhouse today. The more I replay Saturday night in my head, the thicker the cloud of insecurity becomes.
“I’m thinking of asking my neighbor out on a date. Do you recommend flowers or chocolates?”
The whisper of his voice in my ear steals my breath. I bite my lips together to control the emanate grin that’s becoming a tangible emotion smeared across my face.
An uncommon phenomenon occurs: My body boils over with heat at the same time chills trickle down my neck and spine from his breath across my ear.
“Neither, unless you’re like fifty years old,” I reply and turn.
A lady sitting to the right of where I’m standing, probably in her fifties, grins with a growing blush as she buries her nose in a bouquet of red roses. The guy next to her, dressed in some sort of security uniform, holds a box of chocolates and shrugs when I look at him.
Oliver has a Cheshire cat grin on his face, making a poor attempt at looking casual and innocent.
“Hi,” he says.
“Hi.” My grin wins over. “So this neighbor of yours, what do you think the chances are of her saying yes?”
He rolls his eyes up to the ceiling and scratches his chin. “Um, I’d say fifty-fifty. She’s unpredictable.”
The train slows approaching his stop. He leans down and brushes his lips from the corner of my lips to my ear. “Have a good day,” he whispers, leaving me in a puddle on the floor of the subway car.
“I thought you requested that your VIPs not show up in large groups.” I smile over clenched teeth as Maggie exchanges her seventh brown bag special in a row for cash and no receipt.
“You think there’s some sting operation set up across the street or something?” She laughs.
“No, I think law enforcement officials landscape around their own homes too, and I don’t think they’ll wear their uniform just to warn you to stash your grass.”
“You do realize, dear, that a few of my VIPs are in law enforcement, right?”
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