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Authors: Emily Prior

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She moaned loudly as she said, "Please Kurt! Please make love to me now! I want you so bad right now!"

 

He positioned his shaft at her leaking opening, grabbed her hips with both hands and thrust completely within her sheath. "Ahhh Kurt, Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, ooohhhhhhh God!" she moaned as he moved in and out of her wetness. Each thrust of his steel and silken rod was an agony of delight, each retreat a madness, making Jessica want more and more. She raised her legs, wrapping them around his waist and hooking her ankles behind his back as he thrust harder, faster, and deeper into her hot wet flesh. Her hands reached up behind his neck and pulled him close to her. She kissed him deeply, her tongue dancing with his in rhythm to the thrusts of his hips.

 

Kurt groaned as her orgasm hit her and she sank her fingernails into his back. Her sheath convulsed and throbbed around his thrusting cock and he stiffened as he reached his own orgasm deep inside her, shooting his hot load against her pulsating womb. She moaned loudly as his cock throbbed within her, releasing his seed. He collapsed beside her on his side, his member still inside her. He pulled her close and they kissed and caressed each other as their hearts slowed and their breathing returned to normal. "Oh baby, that was so good! The best yet! I love you, Jessica darlin'." Kurt told her.

 

"I love you too Kurt. That wasn't just good, sweetheart. That was excellent!" she said, then added excitedly, "And I didn't pass out either, baby!"

 

He chuckled and kissed her forehead, "No you didn't, sweetheart. No you didn't."

 

Jessica yawned, trying to cover it up with her hand, but Kurt saw it. "Let's go up to bed baby. We've had a long weekend." He slid himself from her sheath and stood up, their mixed love juices dripping from his now limp member. He reached down and helped Jessica to her feet. They went into the bathroom and Jessica put their clothes in the laundry hamper. Kurt prepared the shower while Jessica took the wet laundry from the washer and put it in the dryer. Kurt helped her into the shower, then stepped in after her. They washed each other, shampooed each others hair, then rinsed off. Jessica let Kurt step out first, then he helped her out, handing her a big fluffy black towel to dry off with. He grabbed another towel and wrapped it around his waist, and he handed her another towel to wrap around her hair before they went upstairs.

 

When they went into the bedroom, Jessica dropped the towels and tossed them into the laundry basket. She went to the dresser and took out a pair of skimpy white panties, then tossed Kurt his black Harley boxers from the same drawer. She pulled on her panties, then closed the drawer while Kurt put on his boxers. Jessica opened another drawer and turned to Kurt, "Which nighty should I wear tonight darling?"

He thought for a few seconds then wickedly replied, "Ummm...How about the...invisible one, baby?"

 

She laughed and said, "I think that's a great choice, baby." Then she closed the drawer and grabbed her hair brush from her dresser.

 

Jessica sat on the bed and brushed her hair. Kurt sat there watching her, smiling as her bare breasts wiggled with every move she made. She was sitting Indian-style on the bed and Kurt could see the outline of her mound through her panties. She paused in her brushing and yawned, then continued brushing her hair. "Kurt, baby, would you please go over and get me a pony tail holder from the basket on the dresser?" she asked him.

 

"Of course baby. Any certain color you want?" he asked.

 

"No, any color is fine." she said. He went to the dresser, grabbed a pony tail holder for her, then went back to the bed, placing the holder on her knee, and caressing her leg tenderly.

 

She giggled as she said, "Thank you dear." Then she braided her hair and put the pony tail holder at the end of the long braid to secure it. She got off the bed and put her brush back on the dresser. She turned to her lover and said, "Kurt, I'm going downstairs to use the bathroom and brush my teeth. Would you mind going down with me and checking that the tv and lights are off and the door is locked, honey?"

 

"Sure babe, I'd walk over hot coals for you baby. You don't even need to ask me, honey-bun." he said.

 

They went downstairs, did what they had to do, then went back upstairs. Kurt pulled back the blankets and sheet on the bed and Jessica climbed in. Kurt turned off the lights and climbed in bed beside her, pulling the blankets up over himself and Jessica. She snuggled close to him, resting her head on his shoulder. They kissed deeply, then fell asleep happily, listening to the sound of the rain falling on the roof above their heads, and the cat curled up on top of the basket of dirty laundry.

 

The next morning, Jessica and Kurt both woke up at 6:00 am. They showered, dressed and made breakfast together. When they finished eating, Kurt went out to the barn to feed and water the horses while Jessica washed the dishes and fed the cat. Kurt came back inside, grabbed his car keys and the lunch that Jessica packed for him. He hugged her tight and kissed her deeply, then said, "See you tonight, baby. I love you. Have a great day at work, honey."

 

Jessica hugged and kissed him back and said, "You too Kurt. See you tonight my love." She walked him out to his car and kissed him one more time before he got in and drove away, on his way to work at the lumber mill outside of town.

 

Jessica went back inside, packed her lunch, rechecked her hair and makeup in the bathroom mirror, then grabbed her purse and car keys. She turned off the kitchen light and left the house, closing and locking the door behind her. She got in her car and left to go to work at the Daycare Center. Fifteen minutes later, she was at work, preparing to welcome the twenty children who attend the center. All day long, she thought about Kurt, jotting down ideas for the wedding, as well as for any changes that she might want to make to the cabin and corral. She ate lunch when the kids did, then supervised the afternoon playground time and nap time. She helped the kids with snack time, then helped them get ready to go home for the day, giving each child a hug like she always does.

 

Meanwhile, across town, Kurt was hard at work at the Willow Bend Lumber Mill. He was on his lunch break and talking to his boss, Mike Miller, about the changes he wanted to make to the cabin in the woods off the "Maple Trail." Mike said, "Kurt, that sounds like a great gift you gave to Jessica, and I hope that the two of you will be very happy. Do you have the measurements of the current buildings and of what you want done so we can figure out what lumber and supplies you'll be needing for it?"

 

"Thanks Mike. I know that Jessica and I will be very happy. As for the measurements, I have them written down but didn't bring them with me today. I'll bring them in tomorrow along with the floor plans that Jessica is working on for the new cabin."

 

Kurt went back to work after his lunch break. He had to deliver a truck-load of lumber to a man named Mr. Williams, who lived about five miles out of town and was building a new barn for his horses. Apparently he had two dozen new foals in his herd and needed to expand the stables to accommodate them and the mares. Kurt grabbed the key ring for the blue delivery truck from the hook by the door and went to the truck. He climbed in and started it up, then left the mill to make the delivery. About twenty minutes later, he pulled into Mr. Williams' driveway. He grabbed the invoice clipboard from the seat beside him and got out. Mr. Williams was there waiting for him by the partially constructed barn.

 

"Good afternoon, Mr. Williams. How are you today?" Kurt asked him as he extended his hand for a handshake to the older man.

 

"Not bad at all today, Mr. Coltrane. Just finished helping my white mare, Snow, deliver her third foal, a little gray colt, just about an hour ago." Mr. Williams replied. Kurt looked at the man and noticed some blood stains on his overalls and shirt sleeves.

 

He smiled and said, "Congratulations, sir! That makes what, twenty-five foals this season so far?"

 

"Yeah it does, and every single one is doing great and getting stronger every day. I still have 4 mares due to give birth within the next month though." he said.

 

"That's great! I'd love to bring my fiancé Jessica Jones, out here to see them sometime, with your permission of course." Kurt said.

 

Mr. Williams smiled and said, "You both are welcome to come for a visit anytime. Just give me a call and we'll arrange it."

 

"Sounds great sir. Now, here's the invoice for your lumber order. I'll give you a minute or two to check it and make sure it's right, then I'll unload the lumber for you." Kurt said as he handed the man the invoice.

 

After a couple of minutes, Mr. Williams gave Kurt the invoice and said, "Yup, everything's here Kurt. You can use my fork lift to unload the truck and just stack the lumber over here by the barn." Mr. Williams pointed to the left of where they were standing so Kurt would know where to put the lumber.

 

Kurt unloaded the lumber, using Mr. Williams' fork lift tractor, piling the lumber neatly by the barn. Mr. Williams had gone into the house, coming out a few minutes later with a check for the lumber and two glasses of ice cold lemonade, handing one to Kurt when he climbed down from the tractor. They sat on one of the stacks of lumber and drank the lemonade. They talked about the new barn, the horses, and other things. Mr. Williams gave Kurt the check, and Kurt gave him his copy of the invoice marked "Paid In Full". Kurt put the check with the original copy of the invoice on the clipboard then put it in the truck. He went back to sit on the lumber with Mr. Williams.

 

After a few minutes, "Old Sally", Mr. Williams' Golden Retriever, came out of the barn. Behind her came a group of eight fluffy pups, tumbling over each other trying to keep up with their mama who was walking toward the two men. Sally sat loyally at Mr. Williams' feet, her head resting on his knee. The pups played all around them, wrestling with each other, pulling ears and tails. One pup, smaller than the others, sat all alone off to the side by Kurt, looking up at him. Mr. Williams nodded to Kurt and said, "That pup seems to have taken a liking to you. Go ahead, pick her up. That's why she's looking at you like that." Kurt looked down at the puppy, who was slowly inching her way closer to Kurt. He reached his hand down and scooped up the little ball of blond fur with the little wet nose and wagging tail.

 

"She's the runt of the litter, always hanging back when the other pups are playing, always the last one to nurse from "Old Sally" here. Poor little tyke had to be bottle-fed for the first four weeks of her life." Mr. Williams said to Kurt. The pup nuzzled Kurt's chin and licked his nose. Kurt laughed and stroked the pup's soft fur and scratched her behind her ears, which got him another puppy kiss. Mr. Williams laughed too, then said, "She really likes you, Mr. Coltrane. Tell you what. You stop back here tonight after work and I'll give you this pup to take home to give your fiancé. No charge for her either. You may consider the pup an early wedding gift from me to the both of you."

 

Kurt smiled and said, "Thank you very much, Mr. Williams. I'll pick her up after work tonight. Jessica's going to love this little gal. Well sir, I better be heading back to the mill. The boss has probably got another delivery or two waiting for me before the end of the day. I'll stop at the pet store to pick up a carrier, bed, food and toys for the pup before I come out here to get her, so I'll be here around 6 pm or so, if that's ok."

 

"Yeah, that's fine, son." he said. The two men shook hands and then Kurt checked to make sure none of the pups were under the truck before he got in and started it up to leave the farm. He left and fifteen minutes later, pulled into the lumber yard, parking the blue truck beside the loaded red one.

 

Kurt took the keys, and the clipboard into the office, and handed them to Mike, who said, "What took you so long, Kurt? I have another delivery for you to make before you leave for the day. The construction site out at the ballfield is waiting for the load of four by four's, two by fours, sheet rock and plywood that's loaded on the red truck. They'll unload it, all you have to do is drive it out there and wait for the payment. Should only take an hour or so, so you better get going." "Sure Mike, no problem. Here's the keys to Big Blue." he said as he handed Mike the blue key ring. Mike gave Kurt the red key ring with the keys for the red truck that they all called "Old Red". Kurt grabbed the invoice and left the office to deliver the lumber.

 

Kurt was back at the lumber yard in an hour and a half. He checked with Mike to see if there were any other deliveries. "Nope, that's the last for today Kurt. If you have all your paper work done, you can go home to that pretty gal of yours." Mike said with a chuckle and a wink.

 

Kurt said, "Paperwork's all done, Mike. I got a couple errands to run before I can go home though. I've got a special surprise for Jessica tonight. Mr. Williams gave me one of Old Sally's pups. So I have to stop by the pet store and get the carrier, bed, food, and some toys for the pup, then I have to drive out to his farm to get the pup. I'm gonna leave the pup in the car when I get to Jessica's and have her take the dog out of the car."

 

"Good idea, Kurt. Hope everything goes good for you! See you tomorrow, buddy!" Mike said, and the two men shook hands, then Kurt left.

 

Kurt went out of the office, clocked out, then went to his car. He looked at his watch - 4:45 pm. He picked up his cell phone from the center console of the car and dialed Mr. Williams' number. He told the older man that he would be there in about forty-five minutes to get the puppy. Then he called Jessica. He knew she was still at work at the daycare center so he left her a message on the answering machine. "Hi honey, it's me. I just wanted to let you know that I will be about a half hour late getting home tonight. I have a couple of errands to run before I come home. I'll see you soon baby! I love you, honey!" he said to the answering machine, then he hung up the phone.

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