Chapter 2
Faking it with Damian Black
Chapter 2
-Damian-
âGo ddam mi t, Sonja!â 1 roared, black dots danced on the back of my eyelids as my b*dy shuddered with my release.
âOh, Damianâ¦â Sonja moaned, her eyes rolled to the back of her head, her pu ssy choking my c ock as I thrust to the hilt, enjoying her warmth
âF uck.â I groaned, pulled out, and collapsed in the space beside her. I pinched my eyes shut, heaving chunks of air, catching my breath. Although it was past midnight, the balcony lights cast a dim glow inside the room. Silence swelled between Sonja and me. Slowly, the world started to make sense again.
Like every time we were together, everything around me faded into the background. All that mattered was this woman who meant the world to me. I could f uck her all day, sleep, eat, and do it all over again the next day.
I met Sonja in my third year at the university. She was an ambitious woman, so f ucking tenacious, and it drove me crazy how she wouldnât fall for my tricks; eventually, she did. We were insatiable back then until she moved to France to pursue her modeling career.
Through the years. Iâve had a few girlfriends, but there was never one as perfect as Sonja. And when we crossed paths a year ago, she declared the same feelings for me. She started pursuing me, a persistent temptress who wasnât willing to take no for an answer until I fell for her trap
I did my best to avoid her, knowing she was a married woman now, but like a druggie needing a fix, I kept going back for more. She was a temptation, my kryptonite. One touch and I was on my knees, and when I got back to my senses, the claws of guilt appeared around my throat and chest, choking me back to reality.
I pushed off the bed. Sonjaâs lithe hands reached for mine. âCome back to bed. Give me five, and we could go for another roundâ
What a f ucking tempting offer. Weâve already done it three times. I knew we could go f ucking all night if Iâd stay.
This was f ucking messed up.
Nob*dy out there could pull me out of this mess other than myself. I am better than this. Nancy would be ashamed of me if she learned that I am f ucking a married woman. And for f uckâs sake, I am a man, and I deserved better than this.
Deep in my thoughts, I went to the bathroom and took a shower breaking things off with Sonja was the only thing on my mind.
It wasnât as if I hadnât tried the first time I learned she was married. When I told her Iâd stop coming over, she threatened to take suicide. My conscience wouldnât let me rest if she took her own life, so I stayed.
Wrapping a white towel around my waist, I returned to the room. Sonja was sitting on the bed, her back resting against the headboard, the light from her phone illuminating her soft jaws, big doe eyes, and swollen l*ps. Her brunette hair was wild and messy from all my pulling and tugging. She was so f ucking beautiful it hurts to even just think of not seeing her again.
My co ck jerked to life, knowing this woman could satisfy my cravings in bed. My needy o rgan protested at what I was about
to do.
âLyndonâs bar is opening tomorrow.â She looked up, her blue eyes hopeful. âPlease be my date?â
Date. I scoffed. She just wanted to show me off to her friends. Her husband, Silverio Blanchet, was twice older than me, with a beer belly and stale breath. With all the money in his bank accounts, he couldnât even find a good f ucking mouthwash to save his dear life.
I know her husband so f ucking well. He was one of my fatherâs business partners. Dad hired me to do a background check on him. That guyâs business is f ucked up, and itâs only a matter of time before the Bureau of Investigations pin their eyes on
him.
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âI canât,â I murmured, picking up my boxer briefs on the foot of the bed, my jeans close to the bedside table and my shirt on the door, her thong hanging on the doorknob.
Did we f ucking play slingshot with it?
Weâve ravished each other like there was no tomorrow. I would miss f ucking Sonja
Suddenly alert, Sonja put down her phone and tumed the lampshade on a frown creating her forehead âYouâre leaving
I searched the room for my socks 1 found one under the bed but couldnât find the other
âThis has to end, Sonja My conscience wonât let me rest at night anymore. F uck the socks I sat on the edge of the bed and wore one, then shoved my feet into my bonts
Songa crawled to me, wrapping her arms around my waist from behind âWeâve talked about this. D. You know I canât live
without you
I sighed. I hate hearing her voice breaking âI canât do this anymore. Letâs just take some time off I need to think
âNoââ her hands tightened around me. Iâm not letting you go!!
Anger simantred within me. I wring her hands off me and stood, pinning her with a searing gaze, but once my eyes dropped to her perfect ti ts, n*pples as stiff as a pole and so f ucking pink. I swallowed hard. The space between my eyebrows wrinkled struggling to keep my eyes above her shoulder. Then divorce Silverio so we can be together. I canât be your little secret anymore. Hlove you Sonja, and I want to show the world youâre mineâ
Astorm of emotions swirled in Sompaâs eyes. It was the hrst time I had admitted my feelings for her. Deep down, I hoped this would finally push ber to file the divorce.
She stood before me, still very f ucking n*ked Long lashes fluttered as she looked up at me with those beautiful eyes
âI love you too. Damian, she said, wrapping her arms around my n*eck and pressing her l*ps against mine I clenched my st on the sade stopping myself from taking her into my arms. Ive heard her say that a thousand times, but I was waiting for a different confession this time âBut I cannot divorce Silverio The doctor said we should avoid stressing him out. His heart is enlarged and filing a divorce âShe shook her head, stepping away from me âHe canât survive that, and I donât want to be blamed if something had happens to himâ Then she turned, her eyes gleaming with hope âHeâs already seventy this year we just have to wait a little longer. He had very little time on his clock before he she swallowed hard, âdiesâ
My jaw ticked. The tabloid quoted Sonja as a gold digger and social climber, but my feelings for her banded me. But this She just slapped me with the truth
âHeâll live for another decade, Sonja.â I swallowed the bitter taste of her rejection and searched for my leather jacket. Tcanâ
Wait that longâ
âIf you really love me like you said she waved a hand in the air, youâll wait!â
My eyes narrowed to sh its: âDonât even question what I feel, Sorgh, What is it, huh?â I said through gritted teeth. âIs it ho money Is that why you are changing to a man good enough to be your grandfather?â
She recalled l*ps quivered and I watched her shock morph mito anger. âYou think Iâm doing this for myself I am doing this fur un Damiant Once Silverio dies his money will be mine will be ours. This world is cruel. The more money you have. the more friends you have, and the happier we will be!â
âMoury in 1 everything. Sonjaâ 1 sad, my chest tightened and belief. Fant believe the woman I worshiped and dreamed of marrying saw I was in college was this shallow. I canât buy you happiness and fulfillment is lifeâ
Shar sutted âYour pot saying that now Tell me at divorce Saverio, can you support my neeth with your income as a guitar player And where will we live in your stinky apartment above that all time bar
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âYes, Songâ I finally found my leather jacket i was hanging on the vanity chans across from the bed I skirted past her and grabbed it âBecause thatâs all I f ucking am A pour guitar player living in a sunky apartment
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I headed for the door. Sonja came rushing to me, hugging me from behind again. âWait, Damian⦠Iâm sorry. Sorry for saying those things to you. You know I love you.â
I removed her hands from me, repulsed that I f ucking fell for her tricks. How could I be so st upid? Looking down at her right now, crying and begging me to stay after belittling me the way she did, Iâm glad she didnât know who I truly was. At least she showed her true colors before I even put a ring on her finger.
âDonât be sorry. At least now I know how you really see me. This was f ucking enlighteningâ I turned to leave again. Sonja skirted past me and stood before the door, blocking my exit.
She shook her head, tears streaming down her checks, âPlease, Damian⦠Donât do this to us.â
âThen f ucking divorce Silverio!â I roared
âYou want me to choose!?â she sobbed. âI told you already, I will not divorce Silverio.â
Dark clouds loomed over my head. Then weâre f ucking over.â
Her eyes narrowed to slits. âFine! But mark my words. Youâll come back to me when you miss me. I know you, Damian. You love me, and you wonât be able to resist me.â
It hurts that I know she was right. Iâm f ucking crazy about her. But Iâm doing this for myself. I stepped forward. Sonja stepped back, a pinch of fear crossing her face. âOnce I step out of this room, you are nothing to me. Sonja. You made your choice. Now Iâm making mineâ
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