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Kevin took over, driving deeply inside of her until she exploded, drenching him once again with her juices. Her breath returned to her in gasps as she recovered.

“That was a very lovely sight,” he told her as he continued to watch her. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen you look more enchanting.” He sat up slightly and wiped the perspiration from her brow.

Tina ground her pelvis into his to let him know that the show wasn’t finished yet.

Kevin rolled her over on her back and went down between her legs again, tickling her sensitive cunt with his tongue before rolling her over on her stomach and putting a pillow under her hips to prop her up. His fingers gripped the cheeks of her behind and squeezed gently. “I like a woman with a fine butt,” he told her playfully.

Tina giggled at his silliness and then she gasped as he dipped his fingers back inside her wet and sensitive hole.

“I need to take you this way,” he told her.

“Okay,” she replied.

Kevin parted her lips and buried his dick deep inside of her again. He filled her completely, wrapping his body around hers and slow humping her.

Tina moved the pillow down lower so her body wouldn’t slip out of position. He tried to keep most of his weight off of her as he screwed her from behind.

Passion over took them again and they sweated with their primal mating. Kevin’s thrusts got more demanding and powerful and Tina rocked her hips back, giving him more of herself until he found her G-spot. He rubbed against it and then she felt his body shake behind her.

“Hold on,” he told her as he lifted his body from hers, grabbed her hips, and moved her back and forth on his slick rod. “I’m about to come.”

Tina couldn’t do anything for him because her body was doing battle with its own raging orgasm. “Me too,” she told him. “Hump harder.”

“Ah!” Kevin said as the orgasm exploded inside of him. She felt his hands tighten on her hips and he sent his penis deeper inside of her until she too exploded. The world revolved on its axis as they fell to the mattress.

Kevin rolled off her so she could breathe and then gathered her into his arms and pressed his lips against her forehead. “I love you, Tina,” he said.

Tina’s eyes widened in surprise and then she closed them, sighed contently, and went off to sleep.

Chapter Six

 

Tina was gone later that morning when Kevin awakened. She left a note on the pillow thanking him for being so nice and understanding, but didn’t want to burden him with her problem anymore than she had.

“Crazy assed woman,” he said, bolting from the bed. He balled up the letter and tossed it, angry at himself for not keeping a better eye on her. He looked over at the clock. It was ten a.m on a Sunday morning. Where could she have gone? He didn’t want to think about the possibility of her returning home to Erik after what they’d just shared. The earth didn’t move with friendships. It only did that with love.

Kevin reached for his phone and dialed Tina’s cell phone number. It just kept right on ringing. He tried Alexis, but Alexis thought Tina was with him.

“She was,” Kevin replied. “But she was gone by the time I woke up.”

“What kind of state was she in the last time you saw her?” Alexis asked.

She seemed blissfully happy when she fell asleep in his arms. “She seemed happy,” Kevin told her.

“Was she balling her eyes out over that idiot?”

“No,” Kevin said. “In fact, she barely mentioned him.”

“Doesn’t that sound a bit strange to you?” Alexis asked.

“Yes, now that you mentioned it.”

“Did you ever find out what happened?”

He didn’t like to gossip, but Alexis was Tina’s best friend. “She came home and found him in bed with another woman.”

“What? You mean that bastard had the audacity to screw some woman in her home?”

“Yes, in her bed.”

“Poor Tina,” Alexis said. “She must be devastated. Do you think she might try to kill herself?”

“Why would you think that?” Kevin asked.

“You know how infatuated she was with that bum. She’d taken a lot of shit off of him over the years. Maybe this was the final straw.”

Kevin’s eyes widened. She didn’t seem suicidal, but she had seemed a bit out of character.

“I hope she put his sorry ass out of her house,” Alexis said.

“I don’t think so. I think she just drove away and left him there.”

“Well, I wonder where she is. Tina is not a confrontational person. She wouldn’t go back to that house and pick a fight with him.”

“She could not have gone too far. She didn’t have any clothes. It’s early on a Sunday morning and I doubt if any stores are open.”

“What do you mean she didn’t have any clothes? What was she wearing the last time you saw her?”

“One of my t-shirts. She came over in the rain and everything she had on was dripping wet.”

“And?”

“And nothing else, Alexis. It’s not like I keep women’s clothes in my apartment.” He walked to the other bedroom and opened the hamper. “Her wet clothes are gone. She must have put them back on to travel in.”

“Poor baby could be walking around wet and cold,” Alexis said. “Look, I’ll try to find her. Give me a call if you hear from her.”

“I will,” Kevin said. He disconnected the call and walked out of the guest room.
Where could she be
? Last night, she had slept at the office. Maybe she went back there. He ran back into his room, dressed, and left the house.

 

****

 

Tina drove around a couple of hours, not sure of what to do before deciding to do the least thing anyone expected… She went home. She raised the garage door, noting that Erik’s car was missing, and then she drove into her spot. She lowered the garage door and got out of the car. Moments later, she stood alone in her yellow and white kitchen enjoying the quiet before heading upstairs to her bedroom to shower and change. She gazed at the bed as she walked past it and shuddered. The first thing she would do was get rid of it because there was no way she could ever sleep on it again after Erik and that bitch desecrated it.

She continued on into the bathroom and scoured her toilet, sink and tub with a disinfectant cleaner, not knowing if the other woman used it or not. Then after she was sure everything was germ and bitch free, she showered and changed her clothes.

Afterwards, she did a quick tour of her home. Erik’s clothes were still in the closet. His suitcase still sat in the other bedroom where he’d left it.

Tina walked down the stairs to her office and entered. Nothing looked out of place. She reached for a telephone directory and looked up the phone number for a locksmith that was opened on Sunday. After finding one, she placed the call and then headed for the kitchen to prepare a late breakfast for herself. She was feeling kind of hungry after spending a delightful morning making love to Kevin, and she’d sweated off the food he’d prepared for her earlier.

The locksmith arrived around noon and was gone by two. The next thing she did was go upstairs and started packing all of Erik’s things. Everything he owned had to go and she didn’t want him to come there looking for anything. She wanted every reminder of him gone. After five years, she’d had enough. She took his things downstairs and out into the back yard and set everything on fire, thus closing the chapter on that part of her life.

 

****

 

Kevin had searched frantically for Tina all day Sunday and even entertained the idea of calling the police. He even rode past her home a couple of times, but didn’t see any sign of life, which worried him. Erik’s car wasn’t in the driveway, but that didn’t mean he wasn’t parked in the garage. No one that he knew had seen her and he was afraid that maybe Alexis might be right about Tina’s state of mind. Kevin got dressed and drove to work, hoping Tina hadn’t gone home and tried to confront Erik. If she didn’t show up in the office today, he was going back to her home with the police and breaking the door down.

Her car wasn’t in the parking lot when he got there.
Damn, where is she?
She didn’t have any living relatives and her two best friends hadn’t seen her either. He hoped she’d checked herself into a hotel until this thing with Erik ran its course or blew over. All yesterday he’d fretted over the fact that possibly she’d gone back to him…that their time together meant nothing. He kept playing the scenes over in his head…her passionately achieving orgasm in every position he had her and the kisses they’d shared. It nearly drove him crazy.

All his dread was put to rest when Tina walked in a few minutes after he did, carrying a box of pastries for the office. She looked happy and beautifully dressed in a black and white two-piece suit and matching accessories.

“Good morning,” she said to everyone.

“Good morning,” everyone said back to her. She headed toward her office and Kevin followed. He pulled her into his office, closed the door and locked it.  He pulled her into his arms and hugged her tightly. “I thought something had happened to you,” he said excitedly. “I tried calling, but you wouldn’t answer your phone.” He released her from the bear hug and took her chin into his hand and kissed her. “Are you okay?”

Tina nodded. “I had things I had to do,” she said once he released her.

“When I woke up and didn’t find you there, I started imagining all sorts of things and it just exemplified when I couldn’t find you all day.”

“I left a note,” Tina said in her own defense.

“It said thanks and goodbye like I was never going to see you again.”

“You were worried that I might go off somewhere and off myself?”

Kevin nodded.

“Please, no one is worth that.”

“Where did you go? You weren’t exactly dressed for being out on the town.”

Tina smiled sheepishly. “I went home.”

“Why? What happened?”

“Nothing. Erik wasn’t there. I suspect that he is still with that woman. So I showered, changed clothes, and called a locksmith and had all the locks changed.”

“Good for you,” Kevin said.

“And then I fixed breakfast and then packed up everything Erik owned.”

Good. She wasn’t suicidal. She was just getting things in order like a sane person would do after a relationship ended.

“And then I took all his stuff into the backyard and set a match to it.”

Kevin raised an eyebrow? “What did you do?”

“I burned everything from his birth certificate to his socks, and I would have burned that damn bed if I could have gotten it downstairs.”

“Don’t you think that was a bit drastic?”

Tina rolled his eyes at him and gave him much attitude. “No, I would have set both their asses on fire too had I gone home again and found them together.”

Kevin pulled her into his arms. There was definitely something the matter with her. People just didn’t go from light to dark that quickly. “Isn’t there some kind of rule about burning stuff in a residential district?”

“Checked that out before I did it,” Tina told him once he freed her.

“What do you suppose he’ll do when he comes home and tries to get in, and then discovers you’ve locked him out and burned his things?”

“Personally, I don’t give a good fuck,” Tina said as she side stepped around him and unlocked the door. She tossed her hair cockily and walked out of his office.

 

****

 

Shit, he was going to be late for work again, and it didn’t help matters much that Tina was still upset with him. He’d stayed away purposely for a couple of days so she could cool off. Yes, it was dumb of him to bring Shanna to their home, and even dumber to make love to her in their bed, but how did he know that Tina would come home a day earlier than expected?

Erik turned the corner and drove down their street. He hoped she’d left for work by now so he didn’t have to explain anything to her until they got home from work tonight. And there was no way she would bring it up around the office for fear of someone finding out what had happened. Tina was a real private person and wouldn’t air their dirty laundry in the street.

Erik drove into the driveway and got out of the car. He yawned, regretting that he had to go to work. He’d spent the night at Shanna’s place. She had a tiny apartment in a crappy neighborhood and she didn’t keep the place clean enough for him. Shanna kept badgering him to move her into something better. He chuckled. Did she think he was made of money?

Erik walked up to the front door and put his key into the lock, but it wouldn’t turn.
What the hell’s the matter with this lock
? He gave up after a few tries and opted for the garage door. He put in the pass code, but it wouldn’t open.
What the fuck is going on
? The only other way in was through the back door. There was a padlock on the gate.
When the hell did she put this on
? He had to climb the fence, which was no easy fete, because he’d gained a few pounds recently eating out so often with Shanna because she couldn’t cook. He spotted a big pile of ashes, but he walked past it to the back door. He tried the back door key and frowned.
That crazy bitch has changed the locks
. He walked back over to the pile of ashes in the yard and looked down. “Damn, is that my shit?” He moved his foot around. He spotted his plans for his clothing store, his birth certificate, and the suit he’d just brought.
Fuck, Tina has lost her mind
.

 

****

 

“Erik just called and he sounds angry,” Alexis said as she stepped inside Tina’s office while she and Kevin went over some sketches.

“That’s his problem,” Tina said.

“What did he want?” Kevin asked.

“He said something about Tina locking him out of his house and burning his stuff.”

Tina smirked. “Did he say anything else?”

“Yes, that he would be late for work because he had to go shopping for new clothes.”

“I hope he has money,” Tina said. “Because I turned off all his cards.”

Kevin stifled a chuckle.

“Would you like to go out to lunch?” Tina asked Kevin.

“Ooh, that’s my cue to leave,” Alexis said, hurrying out of the room.

“Sure,” Kevin said. “What are we celebrating?”

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