This time he believed her. He released her. His hand was on the small of her back when he pushed her down to the mattress. He snatched her hand and secured it behind her back, rendering her helpless. He steadily drove in and out of her cunt. His hard cock ground against the tight walls of her vagina as if he were trying to fight every last drop of resistance to make her compliant, docile, and completely tamed.
Her pussy felt hot; she was on fire. Quinn didn't seem to have any intention of wrapping up anytime soon. Vanessa was amazed at his strength and stamina. Quinn apparently loved to fuck as much he loved work. She tightened her feminine muscles, trying to choke the neck of his cock to see how he would react. Quinn growled. He pushed her head down in submission and hammered her with a series of fast, hard, deep thrusts.
Her mind swirled. Another orgasm lurked around the corner. She tried to hold it off as long as she could, but failed miserably. She came again. Her pussy contracted around his hard cock. She was breathless. She had come multiple times and yet Quinn still went on full steam. What did it take to satisfy him, she wondered?
He let go of her hand and he angled her into the position he liked. He gripped her hips and rained a series of hard thrusts.
She screamed into the sheet.
It hurt, but it hurt so damn good. She was addicted to the way he claimed her. His thrusts intensified. His breath labored. She knew what would come next. Her body tensed. The pleasure gathered. Stronger. It was good. So fucking good. She could not get enough. She loved it. Loved the way he fucked her. Hard. He slammed into her over and over and over until she thought the air around her was thinning.
The pleasure spiked in a fevered pitch. She was on fire. And when it came, it was a rapture. Her breath cut off from her lungs. Her head spun. Quinn put a hand over her mouth, silencing her scream. He jerked and climaxed. Her pussy gripped his cock hard. His shaft juddered inside her, inciting a spasm. One, two. Three. She lost count.
She was a heap of exhaustion when it was over. Quinn pulled her close against his chest and covered their bodies with the comforter. He said something but she was too tired to comprehend anything.
She drifted to sleep.
* * *
The sky was completely dark when she woke later. She checked the clock and was surprised to find she'd been sleeping for eight hours straight. Quinn had gone, but he left a note saying he had errands to do. She took a shower and changed the bedding. She logged into work and checked her emails. A few things needed her attention, but she was too distracted to do anything.
Feeling hungry, she went downstairs for some snacks.
She made a sandwich and ate quickly to refuel. Her body was sore-but it was the happy kind of sore. She didn't see anyone. The house sounded empty so she went back upstairs. She was going to do a bit of work but found herself too tired so she decided to call it a day early. She slipped under the blanket and turned off the light.
Around dawn, she stirred from her sleep because something was brushing against her.
Something furry.
Massive.
She groped it and startled when she found what seemed like a paw.
What the-
She widened her eyes to get a better look.
A tiger?
She was so surprised she fell out of the bed. She landed on the carpeted floor with a thump.
"Are you okay?" Quinn's sleepy voice came from above her.
She rubbed her elbow. It took her a second to finally recover her ability to speak. Apparently, Quinn had returned and slept next to her. Why did she think it was a tiger? She must have been hallucinating. Yeah, that was it. It didn't make sense at all. She was so tired, she started seeing things.
"I … I'm okay." She got up and joined him in bed.
"What's the matter?"
"Nothing. I think I was just sleep falling."
"That's new." Quinn laughed softly. He spooned himself next to her and nuzzled behind her ear. "Tired?"
She stifled a yawn. "Bone tired."
"Sleep then."
She closed her eyes, but she couldn't sleep right away. She wondered what she'd just seen. She decided it was all in her head.
I must have been dreaming. There're no tigers in Aspen.
Chapter Four
It was a dull winter morning when Vanessa finally stirred from the bed. She looked at the clock. It was well past nine. Quinn had already left, but his side of the bed was still warm. Vanessa sleepily closed her eyes and scooted to Quinn's side, sniffing his scent. It was strange how his smell comforted her.
The house was quiet. She didn't hear any noise from downstairs. However, she could smell the lingering aroma of breakfast: freshly brewed coffee, eggs, and savory bacon. She should get out of the bed, but she didn't want to give up the warmth the comforters provided. She pulled up the blanket up to her chin and drifted back to sleep for another hour.
When she opened her eyes for the third time that morning, she forced herself out of the bed and took a shower. By the time she went down, it was clear nobody had come home yet. She saw Savannah's note on the kitchen fridge, saying she wouldn't be home for lunch. The cleaning crew was going to come around noon, she informed Vanessa, so she wouldn't freak out when strangers came into the house.
Vanessa had coffee and a light breakfast. She turned the TV on, looking for a weather channel. A snowstorm had arrived overnight. She looked out the windows and saw the flurries coming down. Despite the storm, the temperature hovered around thirty-two degrees, which wasn't too bad.
She logged into her laptop to do some work, but still couldn't concentrate. The scene last night played in her mind. She could swear she saw a tiger. In her bed. She must have been crazy to have seen such a thing. It felt so real.
Where was Quinn anyway?
She texted him. No answer. She tried to call, but it was directed to his voicemail. She gave up. She gave up on work too. She decided to take a walk to clear her head. It wasn't too bad today. Besides, she liked the snow. She put on her parka and meandered into the backwoods.
The landscape was blanketed with fresh, fluffy snow. The ice made crunchy sounds under her boots. The scenery was so pretty, just like in a postcard. Pine trees covered in powdered flakes, quite picturesque. Luckily it wasn't windy, so the temperature wasn't too cold for a morning stroll.
Quinn and his brothers seemed to like to walk down the trail. They might be somewhere in the woods. If she followed the path, she might catch them. She needed to talk to Quinn about a work-related problem she had read in her email this morning anyway.
An icy breeze sent her shivering like a wet dog. She should have brought her gloves with her, but she had forgotten about them and left them on the kitchen counter. She thought of going back, but decided against it. She had already walked too far from the house.
She crammed her hands into her jacket pockets instead. She plodded in the snow as she skirted the bend. She dreaded this part of the path. From there, the trail came to an incline. She wasn't athletic and packed thirty pounds more on her frame than her ideal weight; hiking this section would inevitably make her breathe hard. The view was spectacular, though. She didn't mind that. She needed the exercise anyway.
When she got to the clearing, she didn't see anybody. The Alexanders had a gazebo built here for summer entertaining. Although she couldn't fathom who would come here just to relax after such a steep incline spent sweating their asses off. She sat on the bench, catching her breath and enjoying the view. She took her hands out of her pockets and rubbed them together. A fire would be nice. If Quinn were here, he'd know how to make one. That guy had great survival skills.
By the way, where was he? It wasn't like him just to take off like that without leaving a message.
After a few minutes, she decided to walk some more. If she couldn't find Quinn, she would head back to the house. There were emails to respond to. Some small patches she must fix. Stephen had been nagging her about some glitches in the programming she wrote. The other programmer who worked on it now had a hard time merging it into their portion of the project. She must take a closer look.
She blew on her hands and crammed them into her pockets again as she got up. She wondered what it looked like here in the summertime. The sight must be spectacular. All the snow was gone and replaced by grasses and greenery. The scent of the pine trees must be aromatic. At present everything was frozen, waiting for the winter to render the landscape white for another few months.
After a few minutes of walking, Vanessa decided she'd had enough. The trail ahead of her was beginning to get difficult to climb. And besides, walking by herself was actually quite dangerous. If there were an avalanche, she could be buried and nobody would know what happened to her.
Suddenly, something rustling in the background caught her attention.
She felt creeped out, like she was being watched. She didn't like it. When she turned, she was shocked to find Ivy Bishop.
"Ivy? Is that really you?" Vanessa asked.
Her coworker came out from behind a particularly large fir tree.