Swipe Me: Chapter 27
Swipe Me: A Friends-to-Lovers College Football Romance (Covey U Book 1)
He doesnât answer me, just teases my opening with his thick finger. His mouth is all over me, making me cry out in frustration and pleasure. I need more. His tongue laps at my clit and I pull his hair holding him in place as he hits all the right spots. If he moves, Iâm worried this will all be for nothing. He knows Iâm close, Iâm sure he can feel my body tensing. Devin moans into my center as two of his fingers enter me filling me up while he eats me out. All it takes is a few strokes and Iâm done for, climaxing all over his hand and mouth.
Devin pulled my panties over, flipped my dress back into place. He glances up, giving me a devilish smile as he propped himself on his elbow beside me, watching as I come down from my high. I canât focus on him, Iâm too busy regaining my composure. When I finally opened my eyes, he had this smug smile on his face, âDid you enjoy that?â
Before I could playfully slap him on the chest, he grabbed my hand, dragging me on top of him into his warm embrace. Not one to miss an opportunity, I snuggled down into his chest, loving how perfect this feels. âWhat do you think?â I asked sarcastically, nuzzling his neck, and fully prepared to return the favor. My hand hovered over his crotch, clutching at the rough fabric of his jeans.
He chuckled, letting my hand linger there for a few more seconds. âWell, Iâm guessing thatâs a yes.â He checked his watch, lacing his hands with mine, and bringing my attention to his face. âNow come on. If we donât go in the next five minutes weâre going to be late.â He jumped up, leaving just the warm sheets behind him as he walked over to my bathroom to wash his face and hands.
All I could do was gape at him with my hair mussed and panties a little wet from his adventures. âWhy did you do that to me if you knew I couldnât take a shower?â I pouted, forcing myself up towards my drawers desperately trying to pat down my sex hair. If I couldnât take a shower, the least I could do is change my panties.
Devin shrugged as he walked out of the bathroom, smelling minty fresh. Iâm glad I brought him that extra toothbrush since he practically lives in this room now. âItâs payback for last night when we were watching the game and you decided to brush your hand across my dick in front of the guys knowing full well I couldnât do a damn thing about it.â He pulled me into a hug and planted a gentle kiss on my forehead. The last month has been a whirlwind, weâve been spending every free minute weâve had wrapped up in each other, knowing that it wonât last all that long. Itâs been perfect. Devinâs everything I could have asked for. We just fit.
âWeâve gotta go. We only get an hour with her and I donât want to waste that time on the road.â Devin took my hand, leading me out to his car. There was always an extra hop in his step on the days we went to visit his sister. Today was no different. It will be one of the visits he can do before the Draft so itâs no surprise he wants to make it count. âIn her last email, she mentioned she wants to talk to you about choice. Something about the girl hooking up with Shawn in the ocean or something.â He waved it off, acting as though he had no idea what Chloe was talking about. As though he doesnât sit on my bed every Monday eagerly waiting with wine and cheesy popcorn.
âCool. I also forgot to mention last time that Iâd listened to a couple of the bands she recommended.â I met Chloe a few days after making it official with Devin and it was easy to see why he loved her so much. I didnât know her at her worst but she seems happy now. Something Devin said he was worried heâd never see. Her bright smile and light attitude made it hard not to be anything but happy around her.
When we arrived at the facility, the spongy grass clung to my shoes as we walked in the palatial gardens. Spring in California is gorgeous with barely a hint of rain. âChuck!â Devin yelled to his sister as she came bounding out into the yard. The clouds were clear with the bright blue sky bearing down on us. It was the perfect day for a picnic. Devin placed the wooden basket on the ground as he waited for his sister. She leaped into his arms, her smile emanating from ear to ear when she got close enough to him. You wouldnât think these two just saw each other a few days ago.
âI missed you D.â She trembled; her hazel eyes watered as she took him in. As they smile at each other, I canât believe I ever thought they were anything but siblings. Theyâre almost identical, save for the hair color.
âReign!â She exclaimed as though she just noticed I was here. She jumped out of her brotherâs embrace and hugged me tightly as I held the checkered blanket. âWe have so much to talk about.â
âThat we do.â For the better part of an hour, we let her babble on about the bad choice of Bachelorette and who she would have picked instead Devin occasionally chiming in to ask a question which I knew he knew the answer to. I find it hard to believe she was anything but this vivacious young girl with a healthy appetite for trash TV. Devin laughed along, shaking his head at her antics. Heâs mellowed out so much in the last month. Adam mentioned he even laughed at Aiden the other day. I know itâs because of his sister, but thereâs a tiny part of me that hopes it has something to do with us.
âI canât wait to watch you in the Draft.â Chloe squealed. âIâve told everyone here about it. weâre going to have a watch party.â
âI canât either, Chlo.â He laughed but I could hear a hint of hesitancy there. Heâs nervous about leaving her behind, knowing it would be at least a month before heâd be able to come back. Heâs also nervous about leaving everything behind, especially since he hadnât finished his degree. I like to think heâs also nervous about leaving me. I know I am. He sits up with an air of seriousness. âAre you going to be okay with not seeing me until I can get you transferred to a facility closer to my new home?â
Her eyes flit from me to Devin, finally choosing to rest them on him. âI really like it here, Dev. Iâve got friends now and I feel better and like itâs working. I donât want to move and have to start over.â She spoke quickly, trying to get it out before Devin could interrupt.
His smile falls. Itâs something I know he and his mom have talked about before. The facility has also recommended she should stay put for at least the first four months. He squeezed her knee, âBut youâll be here on your own Chlo. Mom and I will be in Texas until I move. Thatâs hours away from here. Wouldnât you rather be closer to us in case something happens?â
She threw her hand in the air. âIâm nearly eighteen D. Soon, I wonât need parental permission to discharge myself.â She said with a glint in her eyes. âPlus, Reignâs here. Iâll be fine.â She pointed to me and Devinâs back shot up straight in shock. âSheâs like family now.â Her voice is relaxed, and her smile is eager for me to reciprocate. I wrapped my arms around her, silently hugging her close. Itâs only been a month, but Iâve grown just as attached to her. Something I wouldnât admit to Devin, in fear of freaking him out.
âYouâll be there if I need something, wonât you?â She asked.
âOf course,â I replied without thinking because I would. Sheâs the closest thing Iâve felt to a family in a long time. Her grin grew wider, hugging me tight.
âSee Dev, itâs all going to work out.â She cooed. I glanced over at Devin and I could tell he wasnât as convinced.
âSorry about that whole thing with Chloe,â Devin says, kicking some dust as we stand by his car. He was quiet the whole way back to college, deep in thought. I didnât bother to question it because I figured he would tell me when he was ready. âYouâre the first girlfriend of mine sheâs ever met and I think sheâs a little infatuated with you.â He scratched the back of his head, a look of unease etched across his face.
I tilted my head, studying the gorgeous man before me as he stuffed his hands in his pockets, looking more like an awkward teenager. âYou didnât have a high school girlfriend?â
He rocked back on his heels, giving me an easy smile. âI mean there were girls.â He choked out. âNone that I would ever bring home to my mom or sister.â He shrugged it off like what he said was no big deal, like bringing me into his life was nothing. I knew better than that though.
I hid my grin. âYou know D, Iâm more than happy to be put down as an emergency contact for Chloe if that would make you feel better while youâre setting up in your new town.â The words hurt to say because in reality, we donât know where that new town is.
He shook his head vehemently. âNo. I couldnât ask you to do that. This is my responsibility. I couldnât put you in that position.â His eyes dart from side to side, I know heâs trying to think of a solution for Chloe, to make her happy while keeping himself calm too.
I moved to stand in front of him, holding his shoulder and begging him to look at me instead of keeping it all to himself. His eyes met mine and I could feel his shoulders relax as his smile eased. âWhy donât you let me take some of the burden off your shoulders? Itâs not like I would be the sole emergency contact and it means you wonât have to rush over if something happens.â
It makes sense, he knows it does, but thereâs still the question of whatâs going to happen to us once heâs gone. I know thatâs playing on his mind because itâs been playing on mine too. âI just couldnât ask you to do that.â He spurted out.
My smile softened. âYou didnât ask, I offered. Itâs not like I would be going over there all the time, Iâm just here if she needs something. Your sister is a sweet girl, she wants to stay here and itâs not like Iâm going anywhere for the time being. Iâm happy to help.â I stressed and when Devin didnât answer, I continued. âIf something major happens and you arenât around, I could always get Adam to come and help me. Chloe mentioned they hit it off when she met him.â I smiled, knowing that would rile him up.
He grumbled, looking back at me and forcing me into a hug. âWill you stop trying to make Adam and Chloe a thing. I have enough things to worry about.â He smiled into my hair as he planted a small kiss on my forehead. âYou know youâre perfect, right?â He whispered as though he didnât want me to hear it.
âAnd you know you donât have to do everything yourself? Just because youâre a big burly man doesnât mean you can take everything on.â
He chuckled. âWill you let me think about the emergency contact thing? Iâm already having heart palpitations wondering what my sister and girlfriend are going to talk about while Iâm away. The idea that she can call you in at any moment might give me a heart attack before I even step onto the field.â I neglect to remind him that she already has my email and messages me on the regular.
His hand threaded through my hair, tipping my face up and leading me to him. He kissed me so hard, I could feel the passion behind it in my toes. âJust think about it okay?â I husked out as his lips parted mine.
âI will.â