Everything for Her(42)
“You’re wet, aren’t you, baby? Your sweet pussy is missing my attention.”
I moan into the phone as I spread my lips and rub my clit.
“My cock has been so fucking hard all day thinking about how good your pussy tastes. I missed it so much this morning. Getting to hold you and getting you off. I’ve leaked come into my underwear all day thinking about what I want to do to you.”
“Oz,” I whisper, and pulse around my fingers.
“That’s it, Mallory. I’m rubbing my cock as I listen to you masturbate. I’m going to come when you do, baby, and not a second before. I wish I was there to put my mouth between your legs and lick up all your honey.”
“Oh, God.” The image of him between my legs is nearly enough to send me over.
“That’s what I dream about, baby. Eating your tight little pussy until you can’t walk in a straight line.” I hear the sounds of him jerking off his cock, and I don’t know how much more I can take. I’m so beyond turned on that I can’t think straight. “Is it virgin, baby? Is your wet pussy untouched?”
“Yes,” I moan, his filthy words sending little tremors through my body. I would confess anything to him at this point. I’ll promise him anything, as long as he keeps talking to me.
“Good girl, Mallory. That’s what I want to hear. That I’m the only one who’s ever going to touch you. That you’ve been saving it for me.”
“Yes.” My moan is louder this time, my body tensing, so close to release.
“Come, my love.”
His words send me over the edge, and I contract around my fingers as my back bows off the bed and my legs tense up. It’s powerful, and hearing his grunts of release on the other end of the phone only drags out my orgasm more.
I’m lying on the bed, a complete mess. I’m sweaty without a bone left in my body, and I’m trying to catch my breath.
“Baby? Are you alive?”
I laugh into the phone and my cheeks heat. How can I possibly be shy after that?
“Barely. You?”
“I believe I’ve found heaven for the second time today.” I can hear the smile in his voice, and it makes my heart ache for him.
“I miss you. Is it too soon to ache like this?”
“My sweet Mallory. You have no idea how happy it makes me when you say that. You’ll be back in my arms before you know it.”
“Good. I didn’t like my morning routine today.”
“Then I’ll make sure to spoil you every day when I get back.”
“Deal.”
“I’m going to get some sleep. I’ve got to be up in a couple of hours.”
Looking over at the clock, I see it’s after nine. He must have gotten up to call me. It’s early for bed, but I’m so exhausted all of a sudden.
“I think I’m going to turn in early, too. I’ve got a late night tomorrow, so I should catch up on sleep.”
“Late night?” Suddenly, he sounds wide-awake.
“Yes, remember? I’m going out with some people tomorrow after work. It’s to the bar next door.” My tone sounds like I’m asking for permission. “Paige is coming with me,” I say, trying to let him know I’ll have a friend.
He’s quiet for so long, I pull the phone away from my ear to check to see if I’ve lost him.
“Oz?”
“I’m here,” he says, but I can’t read his voice. “I must have forgotten you mentioned that.”
“It’s no big deal. Just a drink after work, and then I’m home. Maybe we can have another phone chat?” I offer, thinking maybe this will bring back his good mood.
“Sure. We’ll see.” There’s a pause, and it sounds like he’s pacing. “It’s fine. Get some sleep, baby. We’ll talk in the morning.”
“Are you sure?” It’s weird to check in with him, but I remember how I felt the other night when he was at that nightclub and I tried to talk to him. I don’t want to do the same thing to him, so I try to smooth things over. “I’m sure I can reschedule—”
“No. Really. It’s okay, baby. We’ll talk in the morning. You worry about getting a good night’s sleep. Set your alarm this time.”
I laugh, thinking about my running around this morning. “I’ll do my best.”
“I miss you, Mallory.”
“I miss you, too, Oz.”
When we hang up, I set my alarm and pull the covers over me, thinking that saying “I miss you” sounds an awful lot like something else. And before I fall asleep, a thought crosses my mind.
I don’t remember telling him that I forgot to set my alarm.