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Chapter 62: Shower Sex

Author: Frank J.P
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-03 05:40:20

Sienna

We continued kissing till we both paused to catch our breath a bit.

For a moment, neither of us moved. The sound of the shower filled the space between our breaths — steady, rhythmic, almost like a heartbeat. Then he leaned in, closing the gap, his mouth finding mine.

The kiss was different this time — slower, deeper. I could feel the heat rising, spreading from where his hands rested on my hips. His lips trailed down to my jaw, my neck, each kiss leaving a spark that refused to fade.

When I tilted my head back, his breath brushed against my skin. “Jaxon…” I breathed, barely able to say his name.

He looked up at me, eyes darkened by something tender, something raw. “Tell me what you want.”

I didn’t have to. The way I touched him, the way I leaned into him said everything. My hands slid up, resting against his shoulders, and I drew him closer until our bodies aligned again.

The water fell harder, hotter. My skin tingled when his fingers traced slow circles around my clit. He rem
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