I untangled myself from him, took the dildo into the bathroom and left it in the sink for him to take care of. Then I unlocked his ankles and wrists. He ripped off the blindfold and grabbed me, kissing me hard.
"That was so good," he whispered, holding me tight. "That was so. Fucking. Good."
I closed my eyes and pressed my ear to his chest and listened as his pulse eventually slowed and evened out.
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I came back to the present and looked at the IM screen and realized I didn't want to be sitting here talking on the computer when I had a horny sub squirming at my feet. I reached out with my toes and stroked my husband's cock, sliding down and stroking his shaved balls. I never left him sitting like that for more than half an hour because I didn't want him getting too uncomfortable. Thirty minutes was a comfortable limit for him, especially when I tormented him with my toes.
"You ready to take care of me?" I asked.
He eagerly nodded, his cock twitching again. He loved being trussed up like that. I found I kind of liked having a nice, warm, soft footrest when I was on the computer. And the angle of his thighs when he sat on his knees like that was perfectly comfortable for me with my laptop.
I typed,
I think I'm going to call it a night. I have
something I need to take care of.
Or someone?
Tony replied.
I laughed.
Someone.
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Tymber Dalton will never be accused of writing bland,
cookie-cutter books. She strives to connect with her
characters on an emotional level, hopefully imparting that
same emotion to the reader. She follows her characters and
the story they want to tell rather than trying to force them
into a pre-determined plot outline.
She's happily married to a man who understands her writing isn't just a job, it's a passion. (And he does dishes.
Back off ladies, he's all mine.) She lives in southwest Florida with her husband, son, and a houseful of neurotic, misfit animals of various species. A bestselling author, she also writes under the name Lesli Richardson, and her books span a variety of genres.
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