I drop my head into the crook of her neck as I slide through that heavenly, hot wetness. I’ve only had sex without a condom once. It was back in high school with the girl I thought I was in love with. The paranoia after the fact was almost worth how good it felt. Almost. The two weeks I spent terrified I’d gotten her pregnant ruined all the fun.
I groan as she swivels her hips. “We need to go upstairs.”
“I like it here just fine,” she says.
“The condoms are in your bedroom.”
“I’ve been on the pill since I was sixteen.” She’s giving me permission to go bareback. It’s hard to say no to that.
“It’s not a hundred-percent effective.” It sounds more like a question than it does a statement.
“You can pull out at the end if you’re worried.”
I bite her shoulder and then along her neck. Sunny gasps and shifts her hips. I slide low. Really low. Almost to door number two.
“Oh no! You’re not pulling that trick on me!”
I lift my head, confused. “What?”
“Nuh-uh. We’re not doing anal.”
I almost do a spit-take. “Say what now? I wasn’t trying to—”
Her voice is high pitched. “My ex-boyfriend tried to get me to have anal all the time because he said it was less risky, and we wouldn’t have to use protection.”
It sounds like Sunny’s had some douchey exes. I sure as hell hope this Kale dude isn’t the one she’s talking about. “What did you think I was going to do, Sunny? Just try to slip it in there?”
“That’s what he used to do!”
“How small was his dick?”
She holds up two fingers.
“Is this the same guy who couldn’t get you off?”
I’m not surprised when she nods. I mean, seriously, that’s a way-below-average dick. I grab the hand she’s holding up and wrap her fingers around my cock. Talking about anal gets me stupid hard. I can’t help it. I’m a guy. I want to go where I’m not supposed to.
“Baby, do you think I could slip this into your ass without you noticing?”
“Well, no, but—”
“But what, Sunny? You think I’m gonna sneak-attack you?”
“I’m just saying, you wouldn’t be the first to try it.”
“But would I be the first one to actually succeed is the most important question.”
I’m totally joking, and then she says, “I’m not answering that.”
I don’t get to ask any more questions. All of a sudden Andy and Titan start barking their heads off. It’s only eight. Sunny’s ride isn’t supposed to be here yet.
“Sunshine? Sweetie? We’re home.”
Oh shit. The ’rents are back early.
CHAPTER TEN
SURPRISES SUCK. SO DOES KALE.
I’m naked. Sunny’s naked, and we were about to fuck on her mother’s counter. It would’ve been superhot.
I grab Sunny’s tank from the floor, toss it to her, and wrap the apron around my waist. Then I bolt. My first thought is to go for the pantry, but then I’ll be trapped in the kitchen. My rental is in the driveway. They know I’m here.
I bust it down the hall toward Robbie’s office, skidding to a stop before I hit the living room. I can hear her parents, but I can’t tell where they are. The stairs are too risky, being close to the front door.
A pair of my swim shorts is hanging on the line outside by the pool. If I can get to them¸ Sunny and I can avoid this being more of a shitstorm. I’m not sure the ’rents are going to be all that happy about my presence this early on a Sunday morning. It makes it questionable whether I slept over. Sunny might be an adult, but her parents are damn protective of her. I haven’t had to deal with a disapproving dad since I was drafted and gave up the girlfriend bullshit.
I’m about to hit the sliding door when Daisy’s voice filters down the hall. “It smells wonderful in here! Oh! Those look delicious.”
She’s in the kitchen. This is perfect. It means I can make it without being seen.
“Whose car is in the driveway?” Robbie asks.
“Miller stopped by to visit.” Sunny’s voice has that high, reedy quality that comes with getting caught doing something she shouldn’t have.
“Miller’s here? That’s great! I was afraid you weren’t seeing him anymore!” Daisy replies, her enthusiasm appreciated on my part.
“Mom!”
“Well, it’s been a few weeks. I know how Alex feels about all that stuff on the Twatter. I was worried maybe you’d changed your mind.”
Jesus. Daisy knows what Twitter is? That’s not good. I have no idea what the content of “the stuff” could be, but it can’t be very flattering if Waters has mentioned it. I need to be more careful about things like that. And not just because it makes Sunny look bad. It makes me look bad, and it makes her parents less likely to like me.
“It’s Twitter, Mom.”
“Right. The Twitter. Anyway, I’m pleasantly surprised. Well, where is he? I’d love to say hello.”
“Yeah. Where is Miller? When did he get here exactly?” Robbie’s usually calm voice has an edge to it.
“Um . . . Well . . . He, uh . . . He was visiting a couple of friends in Toronto, and he’s got this camp thing he’s volunteering at in Muskoka—did you know it’s close to Alex’s cottage?” She’s stalling, trying to come up with a lie. Sunny’s not an inherently good liar. She’s too honest and sweet. I slip out onto the patio, accidentally kicking Andy’s favorite ball. He rushes past me, running after it. I don’t have time to corral him. I need to be not naked. I jump up and yank my shorts off the line, almost falling on my face as I drag them up my legs.