Viper's Run

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Authors: Jamie Begley
Tags: Erótica, Literature & Fiction
fucking see that.” That wasn’t all he was seeing. He became aware that she was standing there in blue jean shorts that barely covered her curvy ass he hadn’t been aware she had, and a pink top that showed her midriff that was toned and flat.  
    “I can understand you trashing my picture but Sue’s also, why?”  
    “Don’t you dare mention my mother.  You are not allowed to have her name in your lying mouth.” Winter lost it. “Get out now.”  She went to him and began shoving him toward the door. Viper didn’t move, instead taking her arms and pulling her towards him. Her shrieks of anger were going to draw every nosy neighbor in the neighborhood. Viper lowered his head and caught her mouth with his in an attempt to shut her up.  It was as if lightning struck his balls, her mouth was open and sweet tasting like the strawberries and cream gum she loved to chew.  Viper had made sure never to kiss her open mouthed while they had been seeing each other, but he gave himself leeway now that she knew exactly who he was. He kissed her, no holds barred, as her struggles ceased, letting him kiss her as she lay limply against his chest.  
    Winter felt overwhelmed as Viper kissed her as she had fantasied of him doing.  Passionately and without restraint, his tongue explored her mouth, releasing her hands while his hand gripped her jaw, tilting her head to the side so that he could deepen the kiss. Winter tried to take a step back and break contact, but his other hand grabbed her ass, pulling her into his body.  His fingers splayed out until they lay against the bottom flesh of her ass to hold her in place.  
    Fire raced through her as her bare belly came into contact with his cock behind his leather pants. He tightened his grip on her ass, fitting her snug against him. Winter moaned into his mouth as she felt him swell…  
    “Humph….” The clearing throat had her tearing out of Viper’s arms.  
    Before she could make explanations the Sheriff spoke. “I had a report of an intruder entering your home.”  
    “He was getting ready to enter something,” the deputy at his side said crudely.  
    “That was uncalled for,” Winter snapped, angry enough at herself without some jackass of a deputy making her feel worse.  
    The Sheriff frowned at his deputy. “Yes it was Deputy Moore.  Apologize and wait in the car.”  The Sheriff’s commanding tone left the deputy no choice but to do what he was told.  
    The deputy apologized, leaving without another word when Viper glared at the smug bastard.  
    “Sorry Winter, Viper.  Mayor’s nephew, I am stuck with him until I can get enough write ups to fire his ass; this incident will go into my file. Now back to why I was called, what’s going on?”  
    “I told Viper not to come in and he forced his way in.”  
    The Sheriff’s brow rose. “That true, Viper?”  
    He shrugged. “Yes.”  
    “You want to press charges?”  He turned back to Winter.  
    “Yes,” Winter answered.  
    “All right.”  He pulled his notebook out of his pocket beginning to write. “Of course, it will make the newspaper. You’ll have to go to court and testify. I will have to testify that I walked in and found you two being intimate.”  
    Winter’s mouth dropped open. “Is this the good ole boy system at work?”    
    The Sheriff eyes grew cold. “Actually, I was trying to save you some embarrassment.”  
    “How exactly was that Sheriff?  Your deputy comes in here, insults me to my face, gives a half-ass apology that he didn’t mean and didn’t care that I knew. To add insult to injury, you tell me that even though Viper admitted to coming in without my permission, I will be the one made a fool of, which was probably why he grabbed and kissed me. Why don’t you both just leave? Can you at least accomplish that for me?” Winter demanded.  
    “Yes I can.  Let’s go Viper.”  
    Viper stared intently at Winter, but went out the door with the

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