The Girl Next Door

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Authors: Kim Ashton
spun through everything she’d pictured as she’d masturbated earlier and realised that this had surpassed it so completely, she wondered what her other fantasies would be like in reality. She almost frowned at the thought. The sexual aspects were one thing, but the whole lifestyle element that she couldn’t help desiring…well, asking someone for that was a completely different thing. And rather unfair to spring on someone who’d just been so obliging about everything else. In fact, she thought as she looked up at the man holding her that she’d wanted for so long, I think I’d be happy just to have this as long as I can. As long as he’s interested.
    Ashley didn’t know how long that would be – Matt had always had an interchangeable girl on his arm, and she wouldn’t begrudge him continuing that trend – but she’d always been one to live in the moment and enjoy what she had. So whatever happened, she’d always appreciate that he’d shown her just how good all her secret desires could be if she actually acted on them.
    His poke to her shoulder drew her out of the depth of thoughts that had overtaken her, and she realised that she’d missed whatever Matt had said. He was still holding her arms deliciously behind her and his head was tilted as he smiled and spoke in that beautiful sensual voice she’d fallen for long ago.
    “So, girl, what now?”
    Looking up at the depth of promise and interest in his eyes, some of her concerns and fretting dissipated and she smiled back. Well, I don’t know how long this will be around, but for the moment I have every intention of making the most of it – and as for those other fantasies…well, perhaps I’ll see what happens if I try a few things in that direction.
    Ashley leaned forward and licked delicately around one of Matt’s nipples, flicking it lightly with her tongue before she looked up and respon ded, a glint in her eye as the man in front of her stirred her pulse again and ignited all sorts of thoughts.
    “Well…it’ s getting late, I believe. If you wanted to go and settle downstairs, I’m sure I could rustle up something to serve you for dinner. And as for me...well, perhaps you’d let me eat something of an entirely different nature.”
    Ashley couldn’t keep the delighted mischief out of her eyes or smile as she descended and licked and nibbled all the way down his chest and stomach. Then she looked up at him and gave in, adding the word that had been on the tip of her tongue all evening.
    “…Sir.”
    She could have sworn she felt a slight shudder go through him and his eyes deepened with dark pleasure as his grip on her wrist increased.
    Served dinner and a blowjob? Matt could get used to this kind of thing.
    “ Mmm…I think I could be convinced. Yes, why don’t you go ahead and do that.”
    He gave her a slap on the ass and she jumped a little, then kissed him deeply and rolled out o f bed, her high spirits obvious as she almost skipped away.
    Matt looked after her with a mixture of lust and bewilderment. He didn’t really understand any of this, but he couldn’t deny the reaction he was having to both the kinky games they were playing and this unexpected hot minx next door.
    Shy, sweet Ashley. Who could have known?
    Her reminder about the time hadn’t gone unnoticed, though, and he fished for his phone in his jeans pocket to text his regrets to his friend and the girl he had been meant to meet this evening. As he glanced out of the door and his cock twitched with a surprising amount of life as he pictured what was waiting for him downstairs, he decided not to mention exactly what had come up tonight.
     
    Other Books by Kim Ashton
    An Unlikely Maid
    Seducing Her Dark Savior
     
     
    An Unlikely Maid: An Excerpt
     
    There’s nothing to be afraid of. I can do this. It will all work out. Somehow.
    I walked rapidly through the narrow cobblestone streets, trying not to give myself time to contemplate the situation I was in, what I was

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