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"Spread your legs." As she did, he knelt on the
bed between them, and touched her quim. The smooth curl-less skin was wet. As
he kneaded the flesh, a fresh gush of arousal coated his fingers.

"You are so ready for me, love. What would it take for
you to climax?" Her eyes widened and she looked at his cock as it twitched
its intentions.
Ah, I have forgotten to
revoke her silence.

"Speak," he said. "No more silence. In truth,
I wish to hear how what we do
affects
you."

"Then I expect once you touch me, I will fly. I am
teetering on the edge, but I wish for your touch to throw me over, not my
mind."

"Then in this, my love, we are in accord." With
one swift thrust, he impaled himself in her cunt and pulsed deep and hard. Ara
was true to her word. She clenched her muscles to hold him tight inside her,
and wrapped her legs around his waist. The moment she did so, she began to
shudder. Her fingers latched on to his nipples and pinched. It was enough encouragement
to move harder and faster, not that it was needed. As he thrust in hard, her
skin became covered with a rosy flush. She matched his movements, and his cock
grew ever ready to release his seed. All of a sudden, she keened, and chanted
his name over and over. Her body juddered next to him, the movements all around
his prick, enticing him to let go.

With one last push, he opened and his seed filled her. His
cock pulsed and he saw stars. Never had he felt such an immediate and intense
climax.

Still he thrust, determined to be milked dry, and to ensure
Ara was sated. Their coupling may have been short and sweet, but Felton was
sure he had never experienced one so perfect. Beneath him, Ara writhed and
sobbed, eyes closed, as, he thought, the last tremors filled her.

"Tell me, love, tell me your feelings." He pinched
one rosy nipple and she screamed.

 
"Ah, no, no, It
is too much, I am I am…" Her voice trailed off as her shudders subsided.
He moved until she lay still under him, and with one last thrust, pulled out
and slumped over her.

"I am sated." Ara slurred the words, and lifted
her hand to let it fall limp by her side. "Oh, my lord, I have moved, but
I cannot move my arm back. I am boneless." She let her other arm follow
the first, and opened her eyes a little. "Please do not chastise me. I
could no more accept punishment as I could appear on the stage at

Drury Lane
."

 
He laughed, lifted
his body off her, and rolled to one side, gathering her close. With one swift
movement, he then lifted her to lie on top of him. His cock made a half-hearted
attempt to rise to the occasion and failed miserably.

 
"No,
not this time.
I too am sated. And pleased. I think we will make a
formidable team. What say you?"

Ara giggled, and wriggled over him. He swatted her arse and
she moaned.

"Oh, I say…" She paused and kissed his nipples and
then his lips. "I say yes sir."

 

 

Epilogue

 

Jeremy Viscount Willingham looked down at the skeleton of a
man in the bed before him. He felt no emotion, no pity for what the man had
become. He might be related by blood, but as far as Jeremy was concerned, that was
a pity. If his sister, Ara, hadn't begged him to be there, to ensure he
received all his inheritance, Jeremy would have never set foot in the family
house—it could never be called a home—again.

On the far side of the bed two other gentlemen stood. One
glowered, not happy that the other, more respected, physician was also in
attendance. It would have suited Stanley Welles, Willingham's cousin, to ensure
the old man had died before Jeremy arrived, and therefore not fulfill the terms
of the will.
Stanley
would have benefitted to the tune of several hundred thousand pounds. Sir
Greville
Griffiths
arrival had put aid to that.

 
The old man opened
his eyes."
Willingham?
You
here?"

"Unfortunately, yes." Never would Jeremy call him Father.

"They found you?
Where?"
He
coughed and closed his eyes for a second. "No matter, I wish only you to
remain. I have
need
to speak to you." Jeremy
nodded towards the door, and smothered a grin as
Stanley
was manhandled, protesting, out of
the room. Once they had gone, he addressed the man in the bed.

"We are alone. Are you not scared I will smother
you?"

His parent gave a weak bark of laughter. "No need. I
will not last above the hour. Soon you will be the earl, whether you want to or
not. I suspect not."

 
Jeremy inclined his
head.
"As you say, sir."

There was silence, broken only by the rasp of a coal as it
slipped in the
grate,
and the tic of a grandmother
clock on the side cupboard.

 
Jeremy hated the
room, it reflected his father.
Old, uncaring and unloved.

Was he ever going to say why he needed to speak to him
alone? Or would he die, his message unspoken?

"So where were you?" The old man opened his eyes
and glared at Jeremy.

"Number

Six Silk Street
.
You see, you never did beat
my un-natural tendencies as you called them, out of me." Jeremy's body
tightened as he remembered the scene he had been pulled out of, to be
dispatched to that room. He would much rather be there, experiencing a physical
lashing, than in the stuffy overheated room and expecting a verbal flaying.

It did not come.

"So I believe." His parent coughed weakly.
"No matter.
It may aid you. You have to find her, ask
Dalrey to help. Much as I dislike him, for all I know he is the only one who
can now Suster is dead. Find her. I beg you. I have sinned…" His voice
stopped and once more, he closed his eyes.

You can repeat that, as oft
you like and I will never contradict you.

"Find who?"

The voice was so thready he had to bend closer than he
wanted to hear the reply.

"
Marina

find
her. She is your f…" His head fell to one side,
his eyes wide open and sightless.

 

The End

 

 

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