Total pages in book: 145
Estimated words: 146666 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 733(@200wpm)___ 587(@250wpm)___ 489(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 146666 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 733(@200wpm)___ 587(@250wpm)___ 489(@300wpm)
She couldn’t!
“Look at me, precious girl. Look how amazing you are. You’re a warrior. A queen. So beautiful. So amazing.” His words brought her back to reality and she gasped as she slid down his cock until he was fully situated inside her.
And then she burst into tears.
It was completely unexpected. Unwanted. But also cathartic as hell. He drew her gently into his chest, holding her as she cried.
When she finally calmed down, he reached over to grab some tissues and wiped her face for her. That’s when she realized he was still inside her. Not as hard as before, but that was understandable.
“I guess this is a different way of warming your cock,” she told him.
He laughed. “I guess so. If you want to slide off, I’ll go run you a bath and we can take it together?”
She didn’t want a bath. Not yet. Moving, she sat up, but she only slid off him for a second before moving back down.
“Baby girl,” he gritted out.
“I want to finish this.”
“Are you sure?”
“Stop asking silly questions and help me fuck you.”
His eyes flared but then he grinned. “Yes, ma’am.” Lightly grasping her hips, he moved her up and down his shaft. Excitement built inside her.
There was no Matthew here in the bed with them, holding her hostage.
She was free.
And as Hack’s finger moved to her clit, she soared, screaming as she came around his cock. He shouted as he joined her and she collapsed on top of him, exhausted, sated.
And loved.
“Where are we going, Daddy?” she asked. “I thought we were going to Duke and Sunny’s for the barbeque?”
“We’re just making a detour first,” he said as he pulled up outside LittleLand.
She waited for him to come around and open her door. He unbuckled her seatbelt before lifting her down. Then he took hold of her hand and led her inside. The door opened before they got there and Bonnie grinned at them.
She hugged her friend tight. They were fast becoming close friends. And she’d stopped being scared of Titus.
Well, mostly.
“Have fun shopping,” Bonnie said.
Hack led her through the shop until they stopped by the soft toys. Right in front of the Care Bears.
“Pick one.”
“Really?” she asked, tears entering her eyes.
“Yes,” he told her firmly. “Because you are my very good girl and you deserve the world.”
She knew which one she wanted. The purple one had always been her favorite. She hugged it tight as Hack grabbed some glitter cannons as well as a whole lot of glitter bombs.
“Umm, Daddy, what are those for?” she asked.
“These are for your good luck ceremony.”
“Really? You need all that glitter for my good luck ceremony?”
“You know what they say . . . there’s no such thing as too much glitter.”
Hmm. She was pretty sure that no one said that.
But who was she to say no to glitter?
“Do you really think this will work?” she asked Hack as he helped her out of his truck. She kept hold of her Care Bear, no way was she leaving it in the truck on its own.
He then grabbed a bag out of the back. They were at Duke and Sunny’s. All the others were coming for the barbeque, including Cash.
As they rounded the back of the house, everyone called out greetings and Cash and Aidan hugged her.
Hack scowled as Duke hugged her, tugging her back quickly.
So possessive.
They ate lunch and she giggled and laughed with the girls. She watched as Hack worked his way around all of the Littles, whispering to each of them, then handing them something. How he managed to do it without anyone else seeing, she didn’t know.
He was a sneaky, sneaky Daddy.
And she loved it.
Once everyone had eaten, Hack clapped his hands. “Will all the Littles join me down on the grass? We’ve got to perform a good luck ceremony.”
Greer blushed as he came over and held out his hand. He led her into the middle of the lawn before passing out glitter cannons to all of the girls.
Wait . . . if he was giving them the glitter cannons now, then what were the things he’d handed out before?
The glitter bombs?
Uh-oh.
“Now, this is biodegradable, environmentally friendly glitter. It will evaporate with water and won’t hurt animals. Littles, get ready. All of you big, bad daddies, you can stand close to your girl.”
Reyes shot Hack a suspicious look, but they all moved in behind their girls. Cash stood off to the side, which made her a bit sad. But he was smiling.
Hack pulled out a large wand from his bag. It was dark blue with brightly-colored ribbons hanging off it. The star at the top was glittery. He waved it around in the air over her. “Bippity-Boppity-Boo, no more bad luck for you.”
The girls all started chanting it as they danced around her. “Bippity-Boppity-Boo, no more bad luck for you.”