“You started it.”
He ran his teeth against her earlobe. “I did and I’ll finish it.” He wiggled his eyebrows at her.
“I certainly hope so, or I may have to take things into my own hands.” She reached between them and wrapped her fingers around his warm, hard, cock. “Ah, that’s much better.”
Hearing the hitch in his breath pleased her. She moved her hand up and down his length. His cock swelled larger and pulsed against her fingers.
She let go and rolled him onto his back. Then she took his cock into her mouth and licked across the crown.
* * * *
Joy shot up Chandler’s spine. His dick pulsed hard against her grip. Her soft hand raised the temperature in his body and her sweet mouth took his breath away.
His gaze dropped to her shiny hair lying around him. He ran his fingers through the softness. Her wonderful mouth kissed his cock, creating a tingling in his gut.
When she cupped his balls in her hand, his body bowed and his heart did an erratic tap dance. He was so close to exploding.
“Come here,” he said. She must have heard the definite emphasis in his voice. She raised her head and looked puzzled.
“Don’t you like what I’m doing?’
“I love it, but I want to feel your tight, hot pussy surrounding me.” He flipped her and spread her legs. His tongue licked across her tiny bundle of nerves while his fingers went deep into her pussy.
“You’re ready for me, wet and hot.” He licked her tasty juices from her clit to her pussy opening. Then he quickly sheathed his cock and positioned himself at her opening before thrusting inside her pussy.
Chandler threw back his head and groaned. “Damn, I’m not going to last long. You feel too good.”
Sunn moved her hips around and took his cock in deeper. She fueled his desire higher and higher. He kissed her breast and pulled on her nipple.
Her eyes flashed with lust. He grinned seeing her excitement. Ripples began to caress his dick and Sunn got the same expression on her face as she did whenever she was close to her orgasm, flushed and joyful.
He moved faster and harder watching her light-blue eyes darkened with her arousal, and then her body trembled. She closed her eyes as her orgasm hit.
“I love the way your pussy wraps tight around me and massages my cock.”
A wave began in his feet, rolled through his body, and stirred deep emotions in his belly. He gasped for breath as he rode the surge to completion.
His body collapsed against her softness. He had to force himself to move off of her. He pulled her tight to his side.
“When can we get married?”
“How about I call my parents and tell them to be here in two weeks for our wedding done by Elle? In the meantime you and I can be married by the local Justice of Peace with very few people in attendance. Tomorrow, we can apply for our marriage license and can marry after seventy-two hours.”
“There are some people who’ll be hurt if they aren’t invited, such as Bliss. And we’d want Lann and Bern to be there. We can get the license but wait until the day before the other wedding so Todd doesn’t feel left out.”
“You’re right. Mom and my dads will be here by then.” She grinned. “I was just anxious to start getting these weddings out of the way so we can begin our lives together.”
Todd knocked on the door and looked in. “You two must have had a good sleep or a good time. We’ll be landing soon.” His bold stare had Sunn blushing. “Better put on some clothes or I’ll join you.”
“You’re welcome.” Sunn put out her arms.
Chandler watched the interaction between them. “Can I go help pilot the plane while you two tangle?” he teased.
“We want to get there alive.” But Todd immediately stripped and sheathed his cock. “Pearce can handle the controls for a few minutes.” He dove into the bed and hauled Sunn hard against his body.
Laughing, Chandler got up and started into the tiny bathroom. “I’ll take a shower.”
* * * *
Todd cupped her face. “Did I get to you fast enough?”
“You rescued us just in time.”
“Was it difficult?”
“The hard part was seeing how they didn’t appreciate the wonderful son they have and accept he can make his own decisions.”
“I met them once, so I was worried about you two.”
“We’re all right. But I didn’t want to stay in their house a moment longer. Thanks for coming for us.”
“No problem.” Todd kissed her neck and held her full breast in his hand. Her scent of lilacs and roses went right to his brain.
“I’m going to have lilac and rose bushes planted all around the house. When the wind blows, their scent will remind me of loving you.”
Sliding down he ran his tongue over her nipple. Her breast pushed against his palm, and her little quick breaths told him she was excited.
Todd went back and forth between her breasts. His cock pulsed against her stomach and his balls ached from his fevered desire.
“It seemed days since I’d seen you. When you called, I couldn’t wait to get to you.”
With his knee, he spread her legs and put his hungry cock at her opening. His fingers reached down and rubbed her clit. Her pussy juices wet her lower lips.
He looked at her, intensely wanting to imprint the way she looked into his memory forever, her flushed face, sparkling eyes, and heaving breasts. There were times when he was sure he must be dreaming.
Shaking himself inwardly, Todd plunged into her pussy. The heat and tightness had his heart thundering in his chest.
Her hips rose to meet each glide of his cock inward. Her walls tightened and held him still. All the undulations of her pussy stoked his passion higher and higher.
Her sweetness and striking beauty filled him with happiness and joy. He’d never expected to have such delight.
But deep inside a tiny whiff of fear flickered. Nanna had said he still had more work to do, but after they were wed he thought his concerns would disappear.
What if they don’t and you become unreasonably jealous?
“Todd, what’s wrong?”
Realizing he’d frowned, he smiled at her. “Where did I leave off? Oh, yes.” His hips pumped in and out, fast and hard, and he lost himself in her scent, her softness, and the love he saw in her eyes.
She yelled out his name as her orgasm had her body shaking. Her pussy grabbed his dick and moved in waves around his cock until he soared up and out of his usual awareness. When he came back to earth, he held Sunn tight in his embrace with his chin against the top of her head.
He tipped her face and asked, “Did I hurt you?”
“No. I’d have kicked you if you did.” Her words made him smile. “But someday you’ll have to tell me what brought the sadness in your eyes for those few minutes.”
Todd nodded and got out of bed. He’d been vaguely aware that Chandler had come out of the bathroom and gone to the front of the plane.
“I’ll shower fast and if you hurry you can shower before we start our decline.”
He saw the questions in her sky-blue eyes, but he wasn’t ready to answer them.
Chapter Twenty-One
“Find out what happened to his mother,” Nanna said to Daren. “I’m asking you because you have a way of getting around the rules and finding what we need to know.”
“Nanna, I’m not sure whether to be pleased or ashamed of your assessment of me.”
“You’re a rascal, but you know I love you. I want to find out if Todd’s mother lives or not. He needs to know before he can be completely healed.”
“I’ll do as you ask. But first I’ll start with my computer and go from there. It’d help if I can find his last foster home.”
He kissed Nanna and went out to his truck. The ride home would give him time to decide exactly where to start.
Back at ranch headquarters, he explained Nanna’s mission for him to Mitch and Sara.
“Lann said he’d gone to college on a football scholarship. He was impressed he passed up the big bucks to play professional football,” Mitch said. “Start looking for where he played high school football. He’s from the area near Saddlespurs, Texas.”
“I’d thought of that. I’ll see what I can find. If you need me, I’ll be on my computer.”
Daren sat and started his search. He hoped Nanna was right and they didn’t end up doing more harm than good. But Nanna hadn’t been wrong yet.
His fingers quickly typed in, Todd Carrigan, high school football player.
* * * *
Todd took Sunn to see the house being built for Miss Truda. “She was a great teacher and saved me from going down the wrong path. The cabin will be small because she’ll insist on doing her own housework, and I don’t want her overwhelmed by too much space.”
“This is lovely and near enough to the big house so we can all visit, and we can get to her fast if she needs us.”
“I’m glad you don’t mind. She’s the closest person I’ve had in the role of a parent. I’d like you to meet her.”
“I’d love to meet her. When can we go?”
“You said you wanted to reopen your office tomorrow. How about we drive to her place today? I’m going to talk her into coming back with us, so she can watch her home being built.”
“If she’s as independent as you describe, she won’t want to inconvenience you. For a backup plan, I’ll suggest she use my parents’ empty house.”
“Good idea. Right after lunch we’ll drive to her place.”
* * * *
Todd was easy to locate online. He’d been an exceptional high school football player. There were articles written about his high school games. When he had the opportunity to join a professional team, there’d been an uproar regarding him turning down millions of dollars.
Daren called Ethan. “Are you free to fly me to Texas?” He explained his mission.
“Sure. It sounds interesting. When do you want to leave?”
“As soon as you can get the plane ready. There’s no time to waste. Nanna wants results before Todd’s wedding.”
“I’ll meet you at the airport in an hour.”
“Good enough.” Daren packed an overnight bag.
“How long will you be gone?” Sara asked as she snuck up behind him and wrapped her arms around his middle.
He turned and kissed her. “Not long, I hope. If the school has an address of where he lived, then I can visit the foster home and hope they remember him.”
“Hurry back. I miss you already.”
“You have Mitch and the children to keep you busy.” He brushed her hair off her forehead. “But it’s nice to know my absence will be noticed.” His eyes twinkled with mirth.
Sara slapped his shoulder. “As if I don’t pine away every time you or Mitch goes off on a job.”
He turned her and slapped her sweet ass. “I’ll make it up to you.”
“Promises, promises,” she teased. He grabbed his bag, put his arm around her, and headed for the front door.
When Daren got to their private airport, Ethan had the jet warmed up and ready to go. Daren swung into the seat beside him. “The sooner we leave, the quicker we get back.”
“Then fasten your seat belt, and we’ll be on our way.”
Daren had been taking flying lessons and liked to watch Ethan. He learned more from him in one flight than anyone else.
The fluffy clouds floated past the cockpit windows and a blue sky stretched in front of them. “Are we going to have good weather all the way?” he asked Ethan.
“Yes, the whole trip.”
When they touched down on Lann’s landing strip and opened the doors, the late summer heat blasted into the plane.
“Welcome to Texas,” Lann said after they climbed down the steps. “I’ve got an SUV ready to go. It’s full of gas. I called the principal of the school earlier. I’m to let her know when you’ll arrive. She’ll be waiting at the school.”
“You must have sweet-talked her,” Ethan said.
“She’s in her office this time of year getting the school ready for the students. Her name is Mrs. Gully. After I explained what you needed, she was very receptive. Of course she remembered her star football player, and she liked him.”
“That’s going to make my job easier,” Daren said.
“I’ve set the GPS to direct you there and added a map. Sometimes the GPS takes you on a longer route. Ethan can study it on the way and see which way would be best.”
Daren got in the driver’s seat, and Ethan got in the other side. Lann waved them off.
The drive didn’t take as long as they’d expected. Mrs. Gully was in her office and greeted them warmly.
“I hope you can find Todd’s mother. He grieved for her. If it hadn’t been for his connection with his math teacher, I’m afraid he’d have gone down the wrong road and gotten into trouble.
“She encouraged him to try out for football and went to all his games. He also had a talent for math which pleased them both.” Mrs. Gully lowered her voice as though someone in the empty building would overhear her.
“He didn’t like his foster mother. But from what I’d heard, he’d been a difficult child and consequently got moved more often in the system. I don’t think it was the foster parents he had that caused his problems, as much as it was his internal anger. Football was a good outlet for him.”
She smiled. “He behaved better for us once he’d decided this was where he wanted to graduate. We saw a change in him when he began to trust Miss Truda. I think she was the only person he’d trusted up to that time.”
“He’s a successful man and soon to be married,” Daren told her. “He found us. We’re part of his family, but we want to know, for him, what happened to his mother.”
“This is the address to his former foster home. I heard they quit taking in foster children. But I expect she still lives in the same house. People around here tend to stay in the same place and I’d have heard if she left town. It’s the small town’s grapevine.”
“Thanks for your help. You’ve been great.” Daren and Ethan smiled at her.
“My goodness, Todd grew into a handsome young man, and I see it runs in the family.”
Daren grinned and urged Ethan out the door. They got inside the SUV before they started to laugh. “I guess a lady never gets too old to notice us handsome devils,” Ethan chuckled. “I liked her. She was real and it sounds like this Miss Truda is, too.”
“Let’s go see the foster mother.” Daren looked out the window. “Todd hides his hurt and anger well, but Nanna saw it.”
* * * *
The woman who answered the door wore her hair in the old bouffant style and had on tight black pants with a low-cut red top.
“Can I help you?” she asked. She chewed on her gum and held the door partially open.
Daren and Ethan introduced themselves. “A relative of ours was placed into foster care some years ago. We were unaware of him, or we’d have come for him,” Daren said. “We’re trying to find his mother.”
“I guess you’re related to Todd Carrigan.”
“How did you know?”
“He has the same big build of you guys and he looks a little like you.” She nodded to Daren, and then looked up and down at him. “I heard he’d made a big success of his businesses. He was a smart-ass kid when he stayed with me. He didn’t appreciate nothin’ my husband and I did for him.”
“He’d gone through a lot by the time he got to your house.” Daren frowned at her. The woman stepped back.
“Those social workers the state employs told me he’d be difficult. I didn’t realize how much. But he got better when he started playing football.”
She took a deep breath and stuck her chest out. “I don’t know why there’s all this interest in him after all this time. A woman came by yesterday and asked about him. Said she thought he’d died.” The woman gave a hard chuckle. “I thought she’d faint whe
n I told her he was alive.” She turned and picked up a piece of paper from the table by the door. “Here’s her number. She asked me to give it to him, if he called or came around. She looked a little like you, too. Only she’s smaller and her eyes were a brilliant greenish-blue.”
“Do you mean an aquamarine color?” Ethan asked.
“Yea, I guess that’d be right.”
Ethan took the paper with the phone number and Daren handed her a hundred dollar bill.
“Don’t mention our visit or hers, and you’ll receive another nine hundred dollars in the mail in a month. If you tell any reporters, we’ll be back to visit.”
Daren turned on his heels and marched to the SUV. Ethan followed. Daren felt anger and hurt for Todd having to live in numerous foster homes. He glanced down at the number on the paper Ethan handed him. “You think it’s his mother?”
“Yes, I do, especially with her having the same eye color as him and Nanna,” Ethan said as Daren drove away.
He stopped two blocks down. “I didn’t want her looking out the window at us,” Daren said. He punched in the long distance number on his cell phone. A soft, feminine voice answered.
“Hello.”
“This is Daren Connor. You don’t know me, but my friend and I are looking for Todd Carrington’s mother.” He heard a gasp.
“How did you know to call me?”
“We went by the foster home where he lived during high school. The woman gave me your number. “I hope I haven’t upset you by calling. But since you left the number I thought it’d be all right.”
“Yes it is.” She hesitated, and then in a soft voice asked, “Do you have news about Todd?”
“Are you his mother, or do you know where she is?”
Silence. Daren heard her breathing, but he got no answer.
“I’m sure this must be a shock to you especially after discovering just yesterday that he’s alive.”
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