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Chapter 47

You're My Star

Our Dirty Little Secret

Jayce

Her words caught me off guard.

“Wait, what did you just say?”

“I said I want you to fuck my ass,” she murmured, her cheeks turning pink.

I gaped at her, struggling to find the right words. Seeing my confusion, she decided to elaborate.

“Ever since you mentioned it that night, I’ve been curious…”

I shook my head, trying to process her words. “Okay, but we need to make sure you’re comfortable with it.”

She nodded, her eyes darting away. “Yeah, that’s why… Megan helped me pick out some toys.”

“You mean like butt plugs?” I blurted out.

She nodded again. “I’ve been practicing with them.”

~Holy shit~. I felt my head spin. I shook it off and managed a shaky smile.

“Let’s save that for another day, when we’re in a bedroom, okay?”

She frowned, and I pulled her into a hug. “I want you to be comfortable. My office isn’t exactly the best place for your first time.”

“Okay,” she whispered, and I kissed her forehead.

“Now, get dressed.” I let her go and started gathering my clothes.

“Jayce?”

“Yeah?”

“Your cum is all over me.”

I felt my cheeks heat up. “Oh, right, sorry,” I said, scratching the back of my head. “I have some tissues, will that work?”

She nodded, and I opened a drawer in my desk, pulling out a handful of tissues for her.

“Thank you,” she murmured, wiping herself clean before reaching for her panties. “So, where are we going?”

“That’s a surprise,” I said, winking at her as I pulled on my boxers.

***

“Some surprise,” Tuli grumbled as we pulled up to my house.

“We’re picking up the pups, you little grump. Did you call Megan?” I asked.

“Yeah,” she replied as we got out of the car, “she and Daniel will pick up my car from school.”

“Great, let’s take Bones and Juneau for a walk.” I took her hand.

As soon as we opened the door, two excited pups greeted us with wagging tails and happy barks.

“Calm down, you two!” I scolded them, but Tuli just laughed.

“Jayce, they’re puppies. They’re supposed to be excited.”

“I know, but they’re a handful.”

Tuli picked up Bones, letting him lick her face. Juneau looked up at me, her tail wagging. “Alright, you spoiled little pup,” I chuckled, picking her up.

She licked my face as I scratched behind her ears. Tuli put Bones down. “It must be fun having two cute puppies around.”

I snorted as I put Juneau down. “If you lived with them, you’d know they’re a handful.”

Tuli giggled as I grabbed their leashes from the closet. “Who do you want to walk?” I asked, handing her a leash.

“I’ll take Juneau,” she said, taking the leash from me. I hooked the other one onto Bones' collar.

“Are we driving?” Tuli asked as we stepped outside.

“No, it’s not far,” I replied, shaking my head.

She looked at me suspiciously. “Where are we going?”

“You’ll see,” I said, chuckling at her impatience. “You’re so impatient.”

She gave me a soft smile. Suddenly, I remembered something.

“Can you hold Bones’ leash for a sec? I forgot something.” I handed her the leash and dashed back inside. I grabbed what I needed and hoped she was waiting patiently.

When I came back out, her ocean-blue eyes lit up with excitement.

Tuli

Jayce disappeared into the house for a few minutes.

I waited, watching Bones and Juneau play-fight and laughing at their antics.

“A picnic basket?” I asked, my eyes lighting up as he came back out carrying a large wooden basket.

“Yep,” he said, grinning. “A moonlit dinner, made by yours truly. I hope you don’t mind.”

I handed him Bones’ leash, a huge smile on my face.

“Of course I don’t mind! I’ve never done anything like this. Not even with my family.”

Jayce’s smile widened as we started walking. “Good. I made sandwiches, with a secret ingredient. Love.”

I rolled my eyes. “You’re so cheesy.”

“But the sandwiches aren’t! I made sure of that.”

We crossed the street.

“How far is it?”

“Ten minutes, tops.”

I knew we’d arrived when we reached the lake. Jayce spread a small blanket on the ground and set the basket down. We sat on either side of it, Bones and Juneau play-fighting nearby.

Jayce pulled out two sandwiches and handed one to me. As soon as I opened the bag, the pups stopped fighting and came over, their tails wagging.

Jayce rolled his eyes and pulled out some treats for them.

I took a bite of my sandwich and moaned softly. Jayce laughed, and I shot him a look.

“Tastes great,” I managed to say, my mouth full of food. I playfully jabbed his arm, and he shot me a mock hurt look.

I continued to munch away while he unwrapped his own sandwich and started eating. Juneau and Bones were happily gnawing on their treats.

Once we were done, we lay back on the blanket, gazing up at the star-studded sky. “The stars are so beautiful tonight,” I whispered.

Jayce pointed towards the sky. “See that bright star right next to the moon?”

I nodded, smiling at him.

“I named it after you.”

I turned to him, taken aback. He flashed me one of his heart-stopping smiles and handed me a folded piece of paper. I took it from him and unfolded it.

It was a certificate, declaring a star named after me.

“Jayce,” I said, my voice choked with emotion, tears welling up in my eyes. I realized I loved him more than I ever thought possible.

He leaned in and kissed me. “You’re my star, Tuli. Happy birthday.”

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