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Not A Player(13)
Author: R.C. Stephens

Staring into her eyes as she strokes my cock tells me a lot about the way she is feeling. Heat and want stare back at me as she licks her lips.

“Turn on your back,” she orders, and it isn’t a question, so I listen.

She climbs over me and straddles me and then she begins to remove my shorts. “I don’t know if that’s a good idea. Anyone could walk by.”

“It’s been twenty minutes and there hasn’t been a soul,” she replies. Her head tilts to the side and I feel like she is assessing me. I wonder what she is thinking. Can she tell I don’t know what the hell I’m doing?

“Okay.” I lift my butt a bit to give her leverage to lower my shorts. She lowers them down my thighs but not off, and my cock stands erect. Lili once again licks her lips and then she is dipping her head and, holy shit, she is going to give me a blow job. The minute her lips wrap around my length I groan, and my head falls back on the sheet as my stomach muscles clench. Her mouth is hot, wet, and warm. It feels like heaven as her head bobs, taking in as much of my length as she can.

She gags. “You don’t have to,” I say, lifting my head to watch her.

She looks up at me and smiles. Then she’s back at it, licking my cock like it’s a freaking lollipop. “Shit, that feels good.”

She licks the crown and then takes my length down to the root and comes back up, licking the crown. My whole body’s on fire and the feeling in my cock is unlike anything I’ve ever felt before. But then my balls tighten and shit.

“I’m going to come,” I warn, breathing hard. I can’t imagine she’ll want to swallow my jizz, even though I’ve seen the girls in porn do that kind of thing.

“You can come in my mouth,” she offers and wow. This is too good to be true. She picks up the pace sucking and licking, and then she squeezes my balls with her hand, and I am coming like a hose on full blast. My whole body jerks as I groan and ride this wave of ecstasy as she works me over, taking down all I have to give. When I come down from my release, I let out a breath that feels like I’ve been holding it a heck of a long time. She wipes her mouth with the corner of the sheet and then lies beside me in the crook of my arm.

“That felt really good,” I say, feeling like I’m floating on a cloud. I’m not sure if I’m supposed to say anything at all, but I figure it’s the polite thing to do after what she did for me. I remember Noah’s advice from the other night. Hell, I’ve heard the guys talking sex around the house back in Westfall more times than I would’ve liked. They all talk about eating cookie. It’s a term Noah got the guys using. Now I wonder if maybe I should’ve gone down on her.

“I’m glad,” she says. “You know there is no way I’m climbing the rest of this mountain.”

“That’s okay. I’m happy to just be chilling here with you.”

“This place does feel like heaven.” She smiles and exhales, and then she shifts away from me and sits up. I pull up my shorts and boxers and sit too.

“I hear voices,” I say, raising my brows. “Lucky, we didn’t have visitors a few minutes ago.”

When I check my watch, I see it’s already midday. “It’s getting hot. Do you think we should maybe head back to the hotel?” I ask Lili.

She nods. “I could use a dip in the ocean to cool off.”

“Me too.” We stand and I shake out the sheet and pack it up in my backpack.

When we head down the mountain, I take her hand and I watch her hesitate. “What’s wrong?”

“I don’t want to get too close. This needs to be casual,” she says. Her words sting, but I remind myself she has been hurt and she is still clearly hurting.

“That’s fine. I can still hold your hand and keep things casual.” I grin.

That causes her to laugh and shake her head. “Fine.”

As we head down the mountain, I need to know more about this girl. “So why pre-law?” I ask.

She looks up at me and squints against the sun. “You shouldn’t learn too much about me.”

“I’m just trying to make casual conversation,” I insist.

“Right,” she replies, biting her lip. “I’ve always kind of said what is on my mind,” she begins.

I laugh. “I noticed that on the plane.”

She punches my shoulder softly. “Very funny.”

“Tell me more.”

“It was important to my parents Alessa and I have a good career to fall back on. Law seemed like the natural choice.”

It isn’t much of an explanation as to why she wants law, but I don’t want to push her.

“How about you?” she asks. “Why biomedical engineering?”

I look down at the dirt path. “I told you, when I was younger, I had uncontrolled asthma. A part of me wanted to become a doctor because it wasn’t fair that I couldn’t afford one or have the proper meds. Problem was becoming a doctor takes lots of money and my brother. . .” I pause because I know this part of my story reveals too much, and I don’t want her freezing up on me or getting freaked out. I give my head a shake. “Anyway, it wasn’t an option. I’m an athlete. That’s how I got a full scholarship to the university. Now I plan to go pro,” I explain.

“I want to know what sport you play, but don’t tell me. It’s easier this way,” she says sadly. “I kind of guessed you were an athlete. You’re in amazing shape.”

“Thanks. Biomedical engineering was the closest thing to doctor for me. I like creating and having the ability to create things that will help people. If my career in sports doesn’t work out, I have that to fall back on. It’s also not a bad degree to have if I ever decide to apply to med school later on,” I add.

“That’s impressive. I know how hard those college sports teams work their athletes. I imagine it’s hard to do an engineering degree and be on a team,” she says.

“It’s been intense. I haven’t had much time for partying or anything really.”

“You definitely aren’t the typical jock.” She smiles.

“Yeah,” I sigh. I’m not feeling bad about not being typical. I just wish I had more game when it came to girls. No, not girls, Lili.

I want to invite her to the wedding tomorrow, but I don’t know if that will be pushing my luck.

We wait a few minutes for the shuttle and then we head back to the hotel.

When we arrive back to the hotel, I feel Lili pulling away.

“Hey,” I say taking her hand. “We’re still on vacation. We can have some fun.” I’m the last person to be asking for a meaningless hookup, but nothing about this feels disingenuous to me. I like her and the way she makes me feel fired up. I can see us being more, I just need to show her that.

"You’re right. I’m sorry. I’m overthinking everything,” she admits.

“Meet me on the beach in twenty?” I ask.

“I need to check in with Alessa. She’s probably out there working too hard,” she says with a playful eye roll.

“Sure, I’ll see you out there,” I reply, and we both head inside and laugh when we walk to the elevator together. I press the button and then look over to Lili. This is a little awkward. “Forgot we are on the same floor,” I say with a lopsided grin.

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