That Moment

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Book: Read That Moment for Free Online
Authors: Emily Prior
Tags: Erótica
brow when she handed him a bottle of soda. She laughed and said, "Sorry honey. I was out of beer."
     
    He took the bottle and said, "Well, don't forget it next time, baby. We'll be coming out here a lot so keep a good supply of beer handy for me, honey."
     
    "I will, dear." she laughed, then leaned over and kissed him again. They sat there and ate lunch and talked about what they would do if they owned this little patch of land in the middle of the woods, laughing at the funny things they would do, and about any changes that could possibly be made to the building and corral. As they talked, an idea began forming in Kurt's head.
     
    Kurt looked at his watch and said, "I think it's about time to head back, baby. Don't you?" Jessica yawned, nodded her head and began packing up what was left of their lunch. Kurt picked up the saddles and bridles and took them to the corral while Jessica picked up everything in the lean-to. Kurt took the lead ropes from a nearby tree branch after he sat the saddles on the rail by the gate. He went into the corral and hooked the ropes to the horses' halters. He led them to the pond to get a drink before they left to go home. After a few minutes, he led them back to the corral, tied the ropes to the rails and saddled them up.
     
    By the time Jessica had everything packed and ready to go, Kurt was just finishing saddling Cajun. Lady was all set to go. Jessica gave Kurt the backpack to tie to his saddle and she tied the cooler to her saddle. Kurt helped Jessica mount up. She leaned down and kissed him before he walked to Cajun and climbed on. They rode out, following the "Maple Trail" to the "Elm Trail" and back to the road to her house. They turned into the driveway, rode past the cars and right to the barn. They dismounted and unsaddled the horses, brushed them and cleaned out their hooves before turning them out into the pasture.
     
    Kurt picked up the cooler and backpack after he put the saddles and bridles in the barn. He followed Jessica into the house and sat everything on the kitchen table. As Jessica went to unpack the cooler, Kurt pulled her into his arms, hugged her tightly and kissed her hard. Moments later, he broke the kiss and said, "I love you, baby. Thank you for a wonderful day."
     
    Jessica looked into his eyes, smiled and said, "I love you too, Kurt. I really enjoyed being with you today too. Now let me get the cooler unpacked, babe. Go watch some TV until dinner's ready, ok?" He nodded, kissed her again, then went into the livingroom to watch TV.
     
    All of that happened less than a month ago, Jessica recalled happily. She finished her shower and dried off. She wrapped a big fluffy red towel around her naked body and applied her deodorant and perfume. Then she went upstairs to get dressed. Angel, the cat, was laying on the bed curled up into a ball sound asleep when Jessica went into the bedroom. She opened her closet and looked through her clothes. After a few moments, she decided on her white and red striped sun dress, the strapless one with the heart-shaped bodice that hugs and lifts her full breasts without her having to wear a bra.
     
    She went to her dresser and took out a pair of white lace panties, a white garter belt and a pair of beige stockings. She also took out a long red scarf to use as a belt with the dress, which she would tie around her waist in a bow positioned over her left hip, just for fun. She took out a white scarf with red stripes to use in her hair. Jessica dropped the towel and pulled on her panties, garter belt and stockings. Then she put on her dress and zipped it up, adjusting her breasts to show in the best way. She took the red scarf from her dresser top and tied it around her waist in a provocative bow over her left hip, then went to her closet again and took out a pair of daring red three-inch high heels. She slid her dainty feet into the shoes, then picked up the wet towel and the white hair scarf, and went downstairs. She glanced at the

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