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Shon leaned up on her elbows, gazing at the amazing man in front of her, and she unhooked her bra, throwing it on the floor. Shon felt naughty, and opened her legs wide. “She’s waiting.”

 

Cody’s lips lifted to the corner in a wicked smile. He crawled up into the bed, settling in between her legs. He caressed her neck. “I love you more today than I did thirteen years ago.”

 

“Is that even possible?” She circled her ankles around his waist, and his cock rubbed up against her belly. Shon moved her body, and his rod now touched her pussy.

 

“Yes, it’s possible.” He lowered his head and descended over her lips. He devoured her mouth, tasting all of her hidden creases. He played tug of war, sucking, nibbling on her tongue. He came up for air. “I can’t lose you.”

 

“You won’t.” Shon gripped his dick in her hands, aligning his shaft with her core, and Cody gently thrust into her. She gasped with each delicious inch.

 

He slowly thrust into her, taking his time, expressing how he felt in every stroke. It was in his gentle moves, the way he took his time, kissing and tickling her neck down to her collarbone to her breast.

 

Shon could feel her core getting wetter each time Cody took turns sucking on her breasts. She arched her back, begging for more. As he thrust into her, she pushed up. Cody placed his weight on his elbows and cupped her face between his large hands. “Tell me your mine…” He moaned, giving her long strokes.

 

“I’m yours baby…” Shon whispered. “I’ve always been yours.” A tear escaped her eye.

 

Cody’s released her face. Shon could tell he was losing control. His rhythm changed from slow and long, to hard and fast, hitting all the right spots.

 

He angled his hips, hitting her g-spot again and again. “Oh God, Cody…” Shon closed her eyes and yelled, “Yes!” Her entire body bowed off the mattress. Cody gripped her waist, his movements became uncontrollable as he threw back his head and exploded deep in her pussy. She could feel each spurt of his seed. His hold on her sides became painful.

 

They were both weak when he finally released her waist. Their breathing sped out of control, and her heart raced as her chest heaved up and down. Cody rolled off of her, pulling her next to him. She could hear the rapid beating of his heart.

 

“Are … you okay?” He skimmed her stomach.

 

“Yes … that … was my … work out for the day…” she panted closing her eyes.

 

Cody kissed her temple. “No one but you.” Was the last thing she heard him say, before she fell asleep in his arms.

 

Chapter Nine

 

 

Cody’s eyes fluttered open,
and he watched Shon sleep in his arms. Carefully he lifted his wrist, looking at the time on his watch. He leaned down and kissed her shoulder blade. “Babe, I have to go pick up Michele.”

 

“What time is it?” Shon rubbed her eyelids.

 

“It’s four fifteen.” He slid his arms from around her body and sat up in the bed. “I’m going miss her.”

 

Shon flipped to her side and leaned on her elbow, facing him. “You won’t be able to miss her.” She smiled. “She’ll be calling you every day.”

 

“Or I will.” He turned and set his feet on the plush rug. Cody gazed at her. “We will make this work. I will make this work.” He caressed her legs. “Don’t do anything drastic like disrespecting Commander Roberts.”

 

“I’ll try not to, but he deserved what I was going to lash out at him.” Shon sat up in the middle of the mattress. “I have three more years on my contract.”

 

He propelled himself off of the bed. “Let me worry about the Navy. You just continue what you’re doing. I got this.” He picked up his uniform off the floor.

 

“What do you mean you got this Cody?” Shon’s tone showed concern, as she moved out the bed.

 

“Shony, don’t fuck up your career.” He gazed at her and ambled out the room naked to the family room.

 

“Cody…”

 

She startled him when he twisted around and she was next to him, he didn’t know she’d followed him. She now wore a short, black, silk robe. “You look sexy in that.” His manhood jerked as he gawked at her chocolate legs. He pulled on a pair of jeans.

 

“Don’t change the subject. What aren’t you telling me?” She crossed her arms under her breasts, pushing them up.

 

“Babe, it’s my last day with you guys. I want to enjoy it.” He pulled his shirt over his head. “Michele wants us to be together tonight,” he sat, putting on his sneakers. “Play table games, watch some kiddy movies. She wants the same thing I want.”

 

“And what’s that?”

 

“My family.” Cody saw the emotions passing through Shon’s eyes, and she dropped her hands to the side. He knew she blamed herself for them not being a family, and she was right, it was her fault; nevertheless, he loved her and everyone makes mistakes. Hers lasted almost thirteen years, but now he needed to focus on the future. “I won’t let distance or the military keep us apart.” He strolled up to her and bowed his head, giving her a soft kiss on the lips. “Let’s enjoy our last night together. Our last night for now.”

 

“I’ll start dinner.”

 

“That’s okay, babe, take a break. I’ll pick up some pizzas.”

 

“Okay.” She continued toward the hallway. “See you when you get back home.”

 

Home
… Yes, this was finally his home.

 

 

***

 

“Mom!” Michele hollered
in her Ricardo voice, coming through the door with grocery bags in her hands. “We’re home!”

 

Cody followed in tow with two boxes of pizza in his hands, chuckling. “Your mom’s going to kill you. She might be asleep.” He placed the boxes on the kitchen counter.

 

“Naw.” Michele sat the items in her hands on the table. “She loves me too much to kill me,” she giggled. “I’m still alive, right?”

 

Shon sat in the living room shaking her head. “I’m right here.”

 

“Mom.” Michele strolled over to where she was seated and dropped next to her. “How was you day?”

 

“It was okay.” Shon fixed Michele’s hair, moving a strand out of her face. “How was yours?”

 

“Just okay, what happened mom?” Michele observed her with concern in her eyes. She knew Shon.

 

“Nothing, I’m just a little tired, and it’s been a long day.” Shon hugged her little girl. “So, how was your day?” She asked again.

 

“It was great.” She smiled. “We learned how to build a tent and how to survive in the wild, if anything happens.”

 

From her perch on the sofa, she watched as Cody took the groceries out of the plastic bag and placed them in the refrigerator.

 

Shon could tell something was wrong with Cody. He was extra quite while Michele spoke about her day.

 

“Michele, go get cleaned up for dinner.” Shon rose.

 

“Yes, Mom.” Michele stood and went to the back toward her room.

 

“Cody…”

 

He lifted his head, and her heart sank. Cody’s eyes were red and shiny. She took fast strides. “Baby, what’s wrong?” She cupped his face.

 

Cody placed his hands over hers. “I just met her, Shony… I don’t want to leave her.”

 

“I know how you feel; it’s the same way I feel every time I have to leave her.” She caressed him. “It never gets easier.”

 

“I never knew I could love someone so fast, in a matter of minutes. This trip changed my life and opened my eyes to what’s important in life.” He sighed, kissing her hand and stepping back. “Fuck material things, possessions, what counts is family, and I have that now.”

 

“Please, don’t
you
do anything crazy because of us.” She knew him. He was scheming up something in that head of his. “We can have a long distance relationship for three years.”

 

He arched his eyebrow.

 

“Think about it. I won’t re-enlist. You can come visit, and we’ll come and visit you. No one will have to know we’re together.” She stared up at him. “I don’t want you to loose everything you’ve worked for, Cody.”

 

“What’s it worth?” He peered at her. “You’re right. I’ve worked for a lot, and I will keep what I’ve earned.” Cody leaned forward, kissing her lips, and then he slipped in the tip of his tongue, when they heard a certain someone clear her throat.

 

Michele had a smile from ear to ear. “Yes!” She pumped her fists in the air.

 

Shon and Cody both shook their heads and chuckled.

 

They sat around the table, and he opened the pizza boxes. “Michele, your turn to say the prayer.”

 

They all held hands. “Heavenly Father … thank you, thank you, and thank you again for hearing my prayers.” She squeezed her parents’ hands. “This is my dream come true to have my mom and dad together again. Oh … thank you for the food we are about to eat, amen.”

 

“Amen.” Cody winked at her.

 

“Amen.” Shon smiled. “Nice prayer.”

 

Michele grabbed a slice of pizza. “So, when did you two start kissing?”

 

Shon cocked a brow, staring at Michele. She was defiantly her daughter, and she said what was on her mind.

 

“I was just asking.” She took a bite of her pizza. “So, should I expect a baby brother?”

 

Shon choked on the pizza she chewed on. “Michele!”

 

Cody’s chuckle was loud, and he had to cover his mouth with his hand.

 

“I’m just saying, I would really love to have a baby brother or sister before I turn twenty.” She eyed them.

 

“I’ll see what I can do.” He took a sip of his soda.

 

“Cody, don’t egg her on.”

 

“I’m being serious.” He winked at Michele.

 

“Thank you, Dad.”

 

Shon cast a glance at her family and smiled; another baby wouldn’t be so bad after all. She could make up for the decision she made, keeping them separated. They sat at the table—talking, being silly—simply enjoying themselves.

 

 

***

 

 

They were all seated in the living room watching Michele’s favorite teen movie. Michele sat in the middle of them, talking through the whole thing. Cody shook his head. He grinned, watching his girls; they were so much alike. His decision was made.

 

“Dad.” Michele took his hand in hers, “This is not goodbye, okay?”

 

He shook his head.

 

“Tonight is, see you later.” She got up on knees and kissed his nose. “When I dreamt about you. I pictured you shorter.”

 

He laughed. “You thought I was short? Look at you, you’re almost as tall as your mom, and you thought I was short?”

 

“Well, I didn’t have much to go on.” Michele gazed over at Shon.

 

“Whatever, Michele.” Shon tickled her. “I told you how he looked.”

 

“Yeah, you said he was white with blue eyes.” She stifled a laugh. “But he’s more than that. He’s handsome, funny, and best of all, my daddy.”

 

Cody sniffled. Michele was getting to him. Leaving her behind would be harder than he ever thought. Yes she was only a phone call away, but it wasn’t the same. He couldn’t hold it in anymore, and his tears rolled down his face.

 

“Don’t cry…” Michele’s voice cracked as she cupped his face with her soft hands. “I love you, Dad.”

 

Cody wrapped his arms around his little girl. “I love you more.”

 

Shon had tears in her eyes. She got up and left the room.

 

“Daddy, don’t be sad,” she whispered next to his ear. “We will always have each other no matter the distance.”

 

“I know, baby.” His hold tightened.

 

“Dad, you’re squeezing me,” she grunted.

 

“Oh, I’m sorry.” He released her, wiping her tears from her eyes. “You are the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”

 

“I was blessed with the best parents in the world.” She sat watching the TV as if nothing just happened.

 

Cody sat up all night with Michele in his arms, watching movies. Shon must have gone to sleep, because she never returned to the living room. He would be leaving for the airport in less than an hour.

 

Michele fell asleep on his lap. He picked her up and carried her to her bedroom. He flipped the light switch on, walked across the room, lifted her sheets, and then placed her in the middle of her mattress. Cody tucked her in and sat down on the edge of the bed. “Princess … I love you. If you need me for anything, no matter what time, call me.” He kissed her temple.

 

“I promise.” She yawned and went back to sleep.

 

Cody stood, looked at her one more time, turned off the light, and walked over to Shon’s room. She was on her bed crying with her hands over her eyes.

 

“Shon…” His heart ached watching her cry. Cody took several strides and reached her. “Babe, I promise I’ll be back before you know it.”

 

She hugged him. “I’m going to miss you.”

 

“I won’t let you miss me.” He tilted her chin. “You’ll get tired of me.”

 

Shon’s lips curled to a smile. “This time, no letting go; no matter how far or for how long.”

 

“No letting go.” He kissed her. “I have to go.”

 

“Bye, Cody.” She kissed his cheek.

 

“See you soon, love.” He hugged her one more time and stepped out of her room without turning back. Cody picked up his suitcases and headed to the door.

 

Shon ran out of her room into his arms, making him drop his suitcases.

 

“I love you.” She had tears rolling down her chocolate face.

 

“Me too.” He kissed her one more time. He opened the door and grabbed his stuff. She stood at the threshold as he stepped down the pathway to his rental. Cody placed his items in the back seat. “Bye.” He waved as he entered the car and closed the door. Shon stood in front of her house until he drove off. Once again, he left part of his heart.

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