Reciprocity
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 K.I. Lynn

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“Do you want to come?”
She whimpered at me. “Yes.”
“You’re going to come on my face, so I can taste and smell you all day long. Then I’ll f**k you.”
Her pu**y was all swollen and pink. It took everything in me to keep my dick in my pants. I flicked her clit with my finger, picking up speed. Her head thrashed from side to side. I continued and moved back to licking and sucking her juices. My fingers dug into her thigh, her muscles tensing, back arching so much I was having trouble keeping up the pace.
With a wail her pu**y twitched, and her whole body spasmed under me as she came. Her juices flooded my face, and I drank her up. Eating her out had me so f**king hard that pre-come leaked onto my pants.
I licked my lips and sat back, deftly pulling at my belt to get my pants down enough to get my c**k out. Her pu**y was soaking wet, letting me easily slide in. There wasn’t a lot of friction, but she was still tight from coming and fluttered around me as she built up for a second orgasm.
Quick, no frills, just my c**k pistoning in and out until I fired off.
“Fuck.” My balls pulled up tight, and I shuddered. I dug my fingers into her hips as I slammed into her.
Lila cried out, her body shaking, on the verge of coming again. I thrust hard a couple more times, and she arched against the chair and clamped down on my cock. I pushed all the way in and held my c**k there, jerking with each spurt.
Once done, I looked down at Lila and snickered between breaths.
“You’re a mess.”
She flipped me off, then gave me a lazy smile. “Best lunch break ever.”
CHAPTER 13
I chuckled to myself, earning a quizzical look from Lila.
“What?”
“Your hair is a beautiful f**king mess.”
She reached up and her fingers combed through it, trying to straighten it and get out the knots I’d made. My wife looked thoroughly sexed—a look I loved to see her wear. Unfortunately, we were at the office and had to at least look presentable before we opened the door to the sixth floor conference room.
The quiet little corner became our occasional afternoon delight spot. With the trial closing in, we both needed the physical reassurance and calm that came from touching each other.
“I was thinking about having roasted chicken breast and red potatoes for dinner.”
I thought it over as I pushed the tails of my dress shirt back into my slacks. “Sounds pretty good. Maybe some salad as well. My stomach hasn’t been right since that weird Indian place Drew took us to on Monday.” She smiled, laughing to herself. “What?”
She shook her head. “Nothing.”
I threw my jacket back on and walked over to her, pulling her to me. “It’s not nothing.”
She bit her bottom lip, a blush creeping along her cheeks. “We’re just weird.”
“We’re weird?”
“I mean, I don’t watch sitcoms, but I’ve seen some when I dated Drew and spent time with Caroline. The things the people talked about were often strange to me.” I quirked my brow at her, and she sighed. “You know I have warped perceptions on reality, and our conversation was oddly similiar to those shows. I didn’t realize we’d become so mainstream and domesticated.”
I laughed out loud. Normalcy was weird to her, and we were engaging in a normal, everyday couple conversation—the type we’d had hundreds of.
“Baby, we’re married.”
Her brow scrunched. “And?”
“And we’re evolving as people and a couple. Life isn’t only about the crap we’ve been through anymore. The everyday shit, sharing it, and living life is the new us.”
“I didn’t say it was bad, just…weird.” She tucked her head. “And I kind of like it.”
I wrapped my arms around her and held her close. “You’ll get used to it, and it won’t be weird anymore.” She snuggled into my chest, a content sigh coming from her. “Dinner sounds great.”
“You can make the salad.”
I smiled and kissed the top of her head. “One of the few things I can make.”
“You’ve gotten better at other things.”
I nodded. “I have.”
“You can make lasagna tomorrow.”
“Mmm, that sounds good.”
“Tomorrow. I’m making chicken tonight. Besides, we’ll need to stop at the grocery store.”
I opened the door and held it for her to walk through. One of the few locals of the floor passed by, giving us a knowing look.
I didn’t care who knew. Was it unprofessional to have sex at the office? Hell, yes. Was that going to stop me? Not a f**king chance. Discreet was what we strived for, but sometimes it was inevitable that someone heard us.
“Your tie is messed up.” She reached up and adjusted it as we rode the elevator back up.
We were walking down the hall back to her office when I noticed Caroline standing in front of Lila’s office, tapping her foot with her arms crossed in front of her. What had her so pissed?
“My God, Nate, can’t you wait a few hours until you get home?” She huffed as we neared.
I grinned at her. “No.”
She rolled her eyes, then pointed at her watch as she looked at Lila. “Tick-tock, girl. We have lunch plans, and you’re eating into them with your sexcapades.”
“Oh, crap!” Lila looked down at her watch and headed into her office to get her purse and coat.
“Yeah, you forgot, didn’t you?”
“No, time got away from me.”
Caroline quirked her brow. “How long were you two getting it on?”
I checked out the time, doing the math of when we left. “We were pretty quick.”
“Nate!”
I peeked in and saw that Owen had already left for lunch. “I know it’s no secret from her, so stop acting embarrassed. Besides, baby making has no schedule.” I grinned.
Caroline’s head snapped to me. “Wait, what was that? Baby making?”
I glanced at Lila, who was glaring at me. Hadn’t she told Caroline? Weeks had passed, and Caroline was out sick for a week in there, but I thought she would be the first person Lila told. Caroline gave me a “I hope you know what you’re doing” look.
Lila sighed. “I was going to tell you about it over lunch.”
“You sure as hell are.”