Plain Brown Wrapper: A Cruise to Remember

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by Michelle Hasker


  “So what if I do?” I held my breath waiting for his response.

  A smile spread across his features rendering him even more handsome. I loved him so much. It felt so good to admit it and not have him push me away.

  “Even if you have a small dick.”

  “You’re going to be a handful, aren’t you?”

  I guided his hands to my breasts. “I’m sure you’ll find me more than a handful.”

  “We’re getting married. I wonder if the captain would mind doing us the honor.”

  “Marriage?” I squeaked, my hands tightening on his. “Are you sure?” I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him, but was he sure? Was I going to give him a chance to dump me? “Okay, when?”

  Gabe laughed and squeezed my breasts. “I’ll call him when we’re done making love. Again.”

  “Geeze, Gabe. This could take all night—day?” I grimaced as I looked at the windows and saw sunlight peeking through the curtains. Had we really made love all night long?

  “Then I guess you’ll have to wait a little longer to make an honorable man of me.”

  I giggled, then moaned as lowered his mouth to my neck and nibbled on my sensitive spot. Damn the man. He worked me like a finely tuned instrument and I loved it.

  “You don’t really have a small dick.”

  “I know.”

  I giggled. Of course he knew. It was his package after all. “I just didn’t want you to think—”

  “Shut up, Irene. I know you were teasing.”

  “I love you, Gabe.”

  “Good, because I love you, too, and I’m not ever letting you go now.”

  I sighed and surrendered to his skillful seduction. Gabe was a habit I wouldn’t mind spending every day of the rest of my life addicted to.

  The End

  We hope you enjoyed the latest Plain Brown Wrapper by Michelle Hasker. This is Ms. Hasker’s third Plain Brown Wrapper, the first featuring a veterinarian in Bunny Love and the second about a writer who accuses her muse of all deserting her.

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