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The F King:A Bad Boy Romance(49)

By:Ada Scott


     



 

I felt my toes curling, my thighs quivering and the seatbelt dug into my  wrists as I strained against it. I squeezed my eyes shut against the  flashes of color bursting in front of me. One of my nipples rubbed  against the bed, the other against the palm of his hand every time he  pounded into me, and electric ecstasy pulsed through my body with every  impact.

Hot semen filled my pussy, fueling my orgasm like throwing gasoline on a  fire, a fresh splash at the apex of every thrust. All that sperm for  me. All that dick for me.

My unseen visitor was holding me in a crushing grip. It was like being  in the clutches of a machine made for fucking as he took all the  satisfaction he could. It should have been illegal for there to be this  much pleasure in the world. Technically, I supposed this was illegal.

Questions of legality aside, I had nothing left to give by the time my  orgasm faded away. Even Austin was breathing a little faster than normal  as he rested on top of me.

Basking in the afterglow, I felt like I was floating, certainly more  than simply being on a plane could account for, and licked my lips. It  could be disastrous to drift off like this.

"Kimura," I whispered.

The sleep mask was whipped off and I looked up to see Austin there. I  gave him a tired smile and a little squeeze of his still-hard cock,  which was still buried to the hilt inside of me.

He smiled back wordlessly and untied my hands, which had fallen asleep  during our festivities. After dealing with an intense bout of pins and  needles, we rearranged ourselves into a more respectable state and fell  asleep.

We never did find my panties though.





Skylar





While Austin was pulling our luggage off the conveyor belt in the  baggage claim area, I found myself standing next to the old lady from  first class. She looked like a Vegas veteran if ever I saw one.

"Great flight, wasn't it? I've never been in first class before."

"Oh yes. The only problem I find is that the air hostesses are a little  too attentive. Sometimes it seems like you can't go five minutes without  somebody asking you if you want another drink or something."

"Hmmm, I suppose," I said.

"Sometimes I pretend to be deaf or asleep so they'll leave me alone.  You'd be surprised what people say or do when they think I'm oblivious."

My eyes went wide and I felt myself going pale despite the Nevada heat  seeping into the airport. The old lady dragged her suitcase on to her  baggage cart, then stood up as tall as she could to look me over.

"Honey, if I had a flight as rough as you, I probably would have broken a hip."

"I …  I'm so-"

She pulled a pair of sunglasses out of her handbag that were so big they  bordered on novelty-size. Pausing for a moment, she struck a pose as if  she was in a movie trailer.

"What happens in Vegas," she said and left without waiting for my stammered apology.

When I told Austin what the old lady had said, he laughed so hard that  he almost cried. Even on the ride to the hotel, he failed to contain  himself a couple times as he thought about it.

After we caught a few hours' sleep, I was mostly left to my own devices  for the next couple of days. Austin spent the majority of his time with  his coach, Ross, in the final preparations for his fight with Ernesto  Sanchez.

Las Vegas was blazing hot, and my heart sank whenever I came to the edge  of an air-conditioned area. It was so intense that I didn't even go to  the other side of Las Vegas Boulevard while the sun was still up, it was  just too far!

Thankfully there was plenty to explore on the east side of the strip  too. On the day of the fight, I bought myself a little black dress to  wear for the evening with a credit card Austin gave me.

It was the perfect mix of classy and sexy, and I was this close to  squealing when I did a little turn for myself in front of the mirror in  the fitting room. I couldn't wait to show it off for Austin.

NHBFC seated me with half of the wives and girlfriends of fighters in  the event. Having learned their lesson previously, the wives and  girlfriends of the opponents were seated on the opposite side of the  decagon.

It was so crazy to be out there in the crowd with all the lights and  noise, instead of underneath it all, working myself ragged trying not to  lose my job. The energy was incredible, and the announcer and ring  girls were feeding that energy even more as we all waited for the bouts  to begin.

Since Austin was in the main event, I was somehow instantly promoted to  the highest level of this clique of women. One of them I recognized from  my wedding, and they all wanted to see my ring and ask if Austin had  truly turned over a new leaf.

Although they were all really friendly, I got along most easily with a  nice girl named Emily, whose boyfriend was making his debut in the  middleweight class tonight. We bounced up and down together when he won a  war of attrition, and her fingernails dug into my arm almost as hard as  mine dug into hers when Austin and Ernesto were staring each other  down.         

     



 

From the moment the first bell of the first round rang, Austin was all  over Ernesto, putting the current number one contender into one  precarious position after another. The more experienced fighter never  seemed to be able to get his game plan started.

If I didn't know better I would have said that, if anything, it looked  like Austin was holding back. There were plenty of times where it looked  like Ernesto was on the verge of tapping out, only for Austin to lose  hold of the submission attempt and make his opponent struggle for a few  more seconds of survival before he was trapped again.

A minute into the third round, Sanchez looked like he had nothing left  in his tank. He could barely keep his arms up, let alone stage a  competent counter-attack.

Ernesto dropped his guard to defend against a brutal combination that  Austin was unleashing on his torso, but when he did that, Austin  launched a left high kick out of nowhere that caught Ernesto flush on  the side of the head. Tens of thousands of people yelled "ooooooohhhhh!"  at the same time and Ernesto went face-first into the canvas.

He wasn't able to regain his feet by the time Austin was announced as  the winner by KO, though he did stagger out of the ring under his own  power a few minutes after that. The way Austin told it, this meant that  the NHBFC would give him a title shot next.

After the post-fight press conference, those fighters still able to  stand and who were so inclined went out to celebrate. Emily and a couple  of the other wives and girlfriends from our side of the ring came  along, so did a couple from the other side and one of the ring girls.

Coming in with a group like that, on the arm of a guy like Austin who  made the bouncers look like toothpicks held together by cheap glue,  nobody asked me for ID. We filed our way through the club and took our  places in two and a half booths worth of seats.

Conversation was flowing well, the fighters all analyzing every minute  detail of their and each other's fights and getting tips on the finer  points of submissions from Austin. With a glass of wine in me, I was  starting to feel an incredibly happy buzz and Emily was almost ready to  drag me out to the dance floor.

I bet with a dress like this, I could even get Austin out there for a  song or two, but first I needed the bathroom. I thought that, while I  was up, I might as well get a drink for myself and my  soon-to-be-heavyweight-world-champion husband to have on standby too,  because dancing is thirsty work!

Austin held his glass up and eyeballed it for a second while swirling  the remaining drink around the ice cubes, then asked for a whiskey and  Coke. He gave me a peck on the cheek that the other wives and  girlfriends thought was adorable, but seemed to make Ariana stare  daggers at me for some reason.

By the time I was waiting for the bartender to get to me, I'd shrugged  it off, though. Not everybody liked the idea of Austin and me together, I  guessed.

The bar was long and I was near the left end of it, where it bent to  meet the wall, and the bartender was looking pretty overworked. I hoped  it wouldn't take too long to get to me.

A group of three men in suits were camped there at the short end of the  bar, talking amongst themselves, two of them leaning on the bar and the  other standing up facing them. I couldn't hear what they were saying,  but it seemed like they were pretty merry.

Out of the corner of my eye I saw the one who was standing pat one of  his friends on the upper arm and nod in my direction, talking in a lower  tone. I looked determinedly in the direction of the bartender, as if I  could will him over here.

My telepathic skills were obviously lacking, as the bartender served  somebody else. The man to my left straightened his jacket and I heard  him say, "Watch this," before he walked around the corner of the bar and  leaned next to me.

"Hey there, gorgeous, can I buy you a drink?" he asked.

"Oh …  uh …  no, I'm OK, thanks."

"You sure? I'm out celebrating tonight with a couple friends and I just  thought I'd have a whole lot more to celebrate if you joined us. Maybe  if you played your cards right, you could come back to my hotel room  later too."