After the Morning After
Mmm-hmm,” she responded and then kissed him some more, her lips clinging to his.
    Though he liked her soft and agreeable, at that moment, Sanjay wanted her more excited. With that thought in mind, he tangled his hand in her hair, pulled her head back, leaned in, and opened his mouth over hers, taking it over in a flurry of lips, tongue, and clashing teeth. It wasn’t until her arms were wrapped around his neck and she was squirming against him that he slowed his assault. “Doc?”
    Her passions starting to awake again, Victoria was concentrating on kissing him, her mouth greedy and searching beneath his. “Hmm?”
    “My turn,” he said just before he snatched her off the table, flipped her around, and bent her over the table. “Can you take me?”
    Saying nothing, Victoria reached back, pulled her skirt up, and spread her legs wide in answer.
    Sanjay felt positively primordial as he stared at the tight brown ass before him, a delicate feast offered so generously and wantonly. Resisting the urge to savagely pound his fists against his chest in male triumph, he stepped forward between her legs. “Are you ready for me, sweetheart?” he asked and slipped his hand between her legs to find out for himself, his fingers tunneling through her sensitive folds. His hand came away more than a little wet.
    Quickly, one hand went to his zipper while the other, wet with her essence, went to his mouth. He’d come prepared, and pulling a condom from his pocket, he ripped the packet open with his teeth and rolled it over his hardened penis. Grasping her hips, he pulled her back against him so that his dick pushed between her thighs. “I’m not going to be able to wait, babe. Sorry,” he told her, arousal deepening his voice to a mere growl.
    Victoria’s eyes fell shut, and she went completely still as the head of his cock probed at her entrance. Suddenly, he slammed into her, bringing her to her toes, and she fell forward across the table, a cry breaking from her throat as he filled her, stretching her almost to the point of pain. Completely pinned, she squirmed against him, her body adjusting to his girth and her pussy contracting frantically and milking him greedily.
    “Oh, San, yes! Don’t stop. Please don’t stop!”
    Sanjay gripped her hips tight as he worked his dick deep inside of her, tunneling in and out in lustful satisfaction, trying to take some of the lethal edge off his arousal. The high-pitched cries escaping her throat spurred him on and he rode her hard until she was screaming and pushing back against him. Quite suddenly, he began gentling his thrusts, taking his time in order to probe her deeply and thoroughly.
    Leaning over her, he lay across her back so that she was completely embraced within the shelter of his body. He entwined his fingers with hers on the table and just lay still for a moment, delighting in the feel of her against him. It seemed he’d waited forever to be inside her again, and it was like coming home. His face buried in the side of her neck, he closed his eyes to enjoy the feel of her squeezing and pulsing around him without any distractions. He nuzzled her neck and pressed a soft kiss into the skin. “Ah, sweetheart,” he murmured contentedly, “it’s so good to be back.”
    When she stiffened against him, he smiled. “I’ve got you right where I want you, Doc. You won’t be able to run away from me this time, not before I get a chance to talk to you.”
     
    Talk ? She turned her head to look at him. “What?” She barely kept from snarling when his face broke into a triumphant grin. “What the he—” The kiss he gave her took her breath away, and resentfully she broke it off and turned her head away, even as her body pulsed hungrily around him and she wished she could will him to finish taking her. “Whatever you’re planning, Sanjay, it isn’t going to work,” she said through clenched teeth.
    His chuckle was low and victorious. “Oh, I’d say it’s working pretty

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