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25: The mistress

Author: Meminger
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-12 23:18:56
Fiona POV

Making love with Sebastian had always been an out-of-this-world sensation.

Our contract marriage did not specify that I was required to fulfill my wifely duties. After all, I had been hired to take care of Sebastian, who was blind and depressed at the time following the death of his parents and Ross leaving him.

I just had to be there, keeping him company, giving him attention, and making his days a little happier, but the first time he kissed me and wanted me in his bed, I didn't hesitate.

Not that I could have hesitated, since he was my greatest passion. Being in his arms was like being in heaven. I was so emotionally dependent on him that I didn't care if he didn't love me and just wanted to have a little fun with me. I didn't care, as long as he was with me, I didn't care.

But the magic of those moments with him hadn't diminished even after the divorce request. Sebastian was devouring my mouth now, his body on top of me and his hands holding my legs as he thrus
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