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Authors: Emily Prior

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She climbed over him and placed her wet hot hole over his face, and she started to suck and stroke his hard cock while he fingered and licked and sucked her wet pussy vigorously. Within moments, she was dripping wet with cum oozing from her love hole onto his fingers and tongue as her orgasm hit her. Kurt reached his climax within seconds of her and he shot his hot sticky love juice all over her face and tongue.

 

She licked it all up, then turned around, straddling him as she slowly lowered herself onto his hard shaft. She rode him so hard that he was cumming again within minutes, and she came at the same time as he did. They both were breathing heavily, their hearts racing. She collapsed on him and kissed him tenderly as his hands caressed her naked full breasts. "I love you, Jessica, with all my heart and soul, now and forever, baby!" he whispered in her ear. "I love you too, Kurt." she said breathlessly.

 

They fell asleep there on the bed, and slept until Precious started whining to go outside. Kurt woke up, carefully got out of bed and slid on his underwear, jeans and boots. He let Jessica sleep while he took Precious out for a walk around the cabin and barn area. They walked around the pond and Precious stopped to take a drink of water while Kurt sat on the bank. The pup came up to Kurt and sat beside him with her paw on his leg while he was petting her. Kurt looked at his watch. It said 6:00 pm. He looked down at the pup and said, "Well Precious, do you think we should go start making dinner for Jessica?" The pup licked his hand in response, so he got up and they went to the cabin.

 

Kurt took the pup inside and went to the stove. He tossed in some newspaper and kindling wood and lit it with a match. Once the kindling caught fire, he added some small chunks of wood and began cooking dinner for Jessica. He took 2 steaks from the basket, along with 2 large potatoes. He took the roll of aluminum foil from the shelf and wrapped the potatoes, placing them on the back of the cooking surface of the wood stove. He put a large skillet on the stove and poured a little cooking oil in it. He let it heat up for a few minutes, then added the steaks to cook. While the meat and potatoes were cooking, he looked through the canned foods on the shelf and selected a vegetable, a can of peas and carrots. He opened the can, poured the veggies into a small pan and put them on the back of the stove by the potatoes.

 

He looked around to talk to the puppy, but she wasn't in the room. He looked through the door into the bedroom and saw Precious curled up on the bed beside Jessica, sound asleep, her head resting on the back of Jessica's hand. Kurt smiled and went back to the stove to flip the steaks over and turn the potatoes over. He set the table and went out to get more wood from the pile by the cabin, and to refill the water bucket so Jessica could wash up when she woke up. As he was walking back to the cabin, he looked over toward the trail. He had heard hoof beats of an approaching horse coming quickly. He stood there watching for a moment, before Andy came riding into the clearing on his black gelding, Apollo.

 

"Hey Andy! How are you?" Kurt asked as Andy rode toward him.

 

"I'm good, Kurt. How are you?" he replied.

 

"Doing great, thanks. So what brings you out here tonight? Is anything wrong?" Kurt asked.

 

Andy dismounted and said with a nod of his head, "Yeah Kurt. I have some news for Jessica. Is she here with you?"

 

"Yeah, she is. Why, what's happened?"

 

"The daycare center caught fire tonight. The fire department is there now, fighting the blaze and it looks like a total loss." Andy said sadly.

 

"Oh my God! I better go in and wake her up. Come on inside and have a seat, Andy." Kurt said as he ran into the bedroom.

 

"Jessica, honey wake up! I need to tell you something important." Kurt said firmly as he shook her awake.

 

"What is it, Kurt? You sound worried. What's happened?" she asked as she sat up quickly, her voice anxious with worry.

 

"Come out to the other room, honey. Andy is here with some news for you, and honey, it's not good." he said. Jessica quickly got dressed and ran out to the kitchen. Andy was sitting at the table. She sat on the other chair and Kurt moved to stand behind her, his hand on her shoulder offering comfort and support. He knew she would need it.

 

Andy cleared his throat and said, "Jessica, I'm not going to beat around the bush about this. I have some bad news. The daycare center is on fire as we speak and the fire department is there right now battling the blaze."

 

Jessica's hand flew to her mouth and Kurt heard a noise that sounded like a stifled sob come from her. He looked at Andy, and he shook his head slightly. Kurt felt Jessica tremble beneath his hand and knew she was trying to hold back the tears. She turned to Kurt, her cheeks wet with tears and said, "I'm unemployed now, Kurt. Without the center, I have no job, no income. And without that income, my dream wedding is history. My dreams are all but ruined, Kurt." With that, she leaned heavily against Kurt, crying hard and holding him tight. He took her hand and pulled her from the chair, pulling her to the sofa and sitting on it, pulling her onto his lap and letting her cry and let out her heartbreak.

 

"I'll let you take care of this, Kurt. I just had to let her know. I hope you're not upset at me for bothering you out here." Andy said sadly.

 

"Andy, thanks for letting us know. I'm not mad at you for it. She needed to know. It was her job after all. She'll be ok, once it settles in. I'll see you later, ok dude?" Kurt said with a sad smile. Andy nodded, then quietly left them alone, closing the door behind him. Kurt turned to Jessica and said softly, "Honey? Are you ok? Everything will be alright, baby. You'll find another job, and your dream wedding will happen, even if I have to put in tons of overtime to make up for your lost income if you don't find another job. I won't give up on you, baby. No matter what happens, I'll always be here for you, Jessica."

 

"I know, Kurt. It's just that I'm so upset about the fire and all. The teachers were planning a picnic for the kids tomorrow, but now, I don't know what will happen." she said, then started weeping on his shoulder again as he held her, whispering comforting words to her. After a few minutes, her sobs became just sniffles and hiccups.

 

Kurt gently lifted her and laid her on the couch. "Honey, I need to finish dinner, ok? You just lay here and rest while I finish up." She nodded wearily, her eyes red and puffy from crying, her cheeks still damp from the tears. Kurt wet a washcloth in the bucket of cold water and gave it to Jessica to put on her eyes.

 

He set dinner upon the table and helped Jessica up from the couch. They sat and ate quietly. Kurt knew she was very upset about the fire and she wouldn't want to talk much. He said quietly, "Baby, after we eat, we'll clean up everything, and then go home, ok? Then tomorrow, we'll go to the center and see the damage, if you're up to it."

 

"I'm not sure I want to see it, Kurt. I'm going to have to start looking for a new job, most likely, unless the teachers all get together and decide to have classes someplace else after all the paperwork is replaced and redone." she said sadly. He looked at her, her face pale, her eyes red and puffy from crying, traces of tears still on her cheeks, and his heart went out to her. He felt the sting of tears in his eyes, knowing the pain and heartbreak she was feeling.

 

After they ate, Jessica and Kurt cleaned up the cabin, then left to go back to Jessica's house. They put the horses out to pasture then went inside. Jessica sat on the couch, clutching a small pillow to her chest, tears streaming down her cheeks. She was very depressed and Kurt knew it would take a while for her to come to terms with her unemployment because of the fire. He went in the kitchen and got her a glass of water and some aspirin. He sat on the couch beside her and made her take the aspirin and drink the water, then had her lay down on the couch, her head resting on his lap. He pulled the fleece blanket from the back of the couch and covered her with it.

 

They sat there on the couch for a couple of hours, Kurt watching tv and Jessica crying quietly until she fell asleep from exhaustion. Kurt knew when she fell asleep because her crying became occasional sniffles and hiccups before her breathing became slow and deep. Kurt carefully got up off the couch and picked her up. He carried her upstairs and laid her on the bed. He undressed her and tucked her into bed, then went downstairs to lock up and turn off the lights. He decided he would call Mike in the morning and let him know that he was going to stay home with Jessica tomorrow. Mike was also the Chief at the fire department and Kurt wanted to talk to him about the fire. Kurt went back upstairs and undressed, climbed in bed beside Jessica, and pulled her close, then fell asleep.

 

The next morning, Kurt called Mike and talked to him about the fire. "It looks like it was caused by a coffee maker that was left on after everyone left, Kurt. The outlet shorted out and started the fire in the break room." he told Kurt.

 

"Do you know what the teachers are going to do about the students and the classes yet, Mike?" Kurt asked him.

 

"I was told last night that they plan on holding the classes in the large room of the Community Center on Hudson Street, starting in about two weeks." Mike said.

 

Kurt sighed, and said, "That's great! Now I'll have some good news for Jessica. Finding out about the fire yesterday from Andy Johnson really put her in a depression that I can't seem to break through. She cried herself to sleep last night, Mike. I didn't even try to make love to her because I didn't think she'd want it. I hope this news helps her, Mike. I'll see you tomorrow at work, buddy. Bye Mike." Kurt said, then hung up the phone.

 

Kurt made breakfast and then went upstairs to wake Jessica. "Jessica, breakfast is ready. Come downstairs and eat, baby. You need your strength." he said.

 

She didn't open her eyes when she replied, "I don't want to come downstairs, Kurt. Can you bring it to me up here please?"

 

"Sure baby." he said as he kissed her on the forehead. He went downstairs, put her food on a plate and put the plate on a bed tray along with a glass of juice, then carried it upstairs. He put the tray on the dresser, then sat on the bed beside Jessica. He brushed a strand of her hair away from her face and leaned down, placing a gentle kiss on her rosy lips.

 

She stirred slightly, then Kurt gently shook her shoulder and said, "Jessica honey, wake up. I have some news and some breakfast for you, baby."

 

She slowly opened her eyes, which were bloodshot from all the crying. "What's the news, Kurt?" she asked sleepily.

 

"Well honey, sit up and have some breakfast and I'll tell you." he said as he walked to the dresser and got the breakfast tray for her. She took the tray and began eating the eggs and toast and fruit he made for her. "The news is that the fire at the daycare center wasn't arson. It was caused by someone being careless and leaving the coffee maker plugged in and the outlet shorting out. Mike told me that the teachers have decided to hold classes in the big room at the Community Center starting in two weeks, baby. So you won't be unemployed for long. You still have your job, baby, if you want it." he said. Jessica had stopped eating when he mentioned the coffee maker. Kurt noticed that her face hand gone pale. "Baby, are you alright?" he asked.

 

"No Kurt. I'm not. I was the one that forgot to turn off the coffee maker yesterday morning when I was there to get my paycheck. Jane Woodward asked me to do it, then I got distracted by one of the kids that wanted to show me something, and I forgot to turn it off and unplug it." she said before bursting into tears again and sobbing, "It was all my fault! Oh My God!! What have I done?"

 

Kurt moved the tray and pulled her into his arms, rubbing his hand over her back comfortingly. He kissed her head and said, "No Jessica. It's not your fault. You didn't do that on purpose, baby. It was just a freak accident and could happen to anyone. You are not to feel at fault for the fire, baby. Please stop crying, honey." he said as he raised her chin to make her look at him. He brushed the tears from her cheeks with his thumb and kissed her. "Now, finish eating and go take a shower, baby. It might help you feel better. I'll go out and feed the horses and take Precious for a walk. I'll be back in a few minutes, babe. I love you, Jessica." he said.

 

"I love you too, Kurt." she replied, sniffling. Then he went downstairs and outside with the pup trotting along beside him as he went to the barn.

 

As Kurt was coming out of the barn, a small truck pulled into the driveway and parked behind Jessica's car. It was Andy and his girlfriend, Joanie Winters. Kurt met them as they got out of the truck. Andy shook Kurt's hand and asked, "How's Jessica holding up, Kurt? Joanie and I have been worried about her since I got home yesterday after stopping out at the cabin to tell you all about the fire."

 

Kurt shrugged his shoulders and said, "She's ok, Andy. She blames herself for the fire though. I called Mike this morning and he told me that it was started by the coffee maker outlet shorting out when the maker wasn't turned off or unplugged. I need to find something to get Jessica happy again, Andy. Do either of you have any ideas?"

 

Joanie looked at the two men, and she could see the love that Kurt has for Jessica. "May I go inside and see Jessica, Kurt? I might be able to help cheer her up some."

 

Kurt nodded his head and said, "Yeah, go ahead, Joanie. She's upstairs in her room." Joanie smiled at the men and went inside and up the stairs.

 

"Jessica? It's me, Joanie. May I come in?" she asked at the door way. Jessica turned to see her standing there and waved her in. "Sure Joanie, come on in. How are you, girlfriend?" Jessica asked as the two girls hugged.

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