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Queen,
you
don

t
owe
me
an
explanation.


I

m
not
going
to
explain.
I
have
no
excuse
for
what
I
did.
I
need
to
confess.
I
owe
you
that.


No,
you
don

t
owe
me
anything
and
you
sure
don

t
need
to
confess,
because
I
really
don

t
want
to
hear
it.
The
only
thing
I
need
you
to
do
is
to
wake
up
and
move
on
from
here.
I

m
not
stupid
either.
Nothing
the
two
you
did
on
that
ranch
will
change
the
fact
that
I
love
you
and
plan
to
marry
you.
Besides
that
was
different.
You
weren

t
yourself.
So,
let

s
just
deal
with
what

s
going
on
today.
Okay?
What

s
in
the
past
is
in
the
past.

Queen
eyes
begin
to
fill
with
tears.
Logic
either
didn

t
get
it,
or
he
simply
didn

t
want
to
get
it.
The
fact
was
that
she
couldn

t
do
the
long
distance
thing
and
remain
faithful,
let
alone
engaged.

I
can

t
do
it
Logic.
Just
let
me
sit
next
year
out
and
apply
to
school
in
Nevada.


No,
I
can

t
let
you
do
that.
Your
mom
would
kill
me
if
I
did.
Go
to
UCLA,
and
we

ll
have
to
make
it
work
until
you
can
transfer.
Do
it
for
me.
Please,
just
do
it
my
way
for
once.
Okay?

Logic
begged
as
he
wiped
the
tears
from
Queen

s
wet
face.
He
sampled
her
lips.
They
were
as
sweet
as
honey.
Just
like
the
very
first
time
he
kissed
her.

I

ve
loved
you
all
my
life.
I

m
not
going
to
give
up
on
you
now.

Queen
did
not
respond.
She
sought
his
tongue
and
sucked
it
deep
in
her
mouth.
She
knew
that
nothing
had
been
decided
or
discussed
that
would
change
the
fact
that
somehow
she
was
going
to
fuck
all
of
this
up.


Promise
me
that
I
won

t
lose
you.

Queen
pleaded
as
she
stared
into
Logic

s
handsome
face,
noticing
tears
in
the
wells
of
his
eyes
straining
not
to
fall.


I
promise.

He
conceded
as
he
picked
her
up
as
if
she
was
as
light
as
a
feather
and
carried
her
into
their
bedroom.

Moments
later
his
face
was
buried
between
her
thighs
doing
what
he
did
best,
pleasing
his
Queen.
It
didn

t
take
long
before
she
erupted
like
Mt
Saint
Helen.
Seconds
later
she
mounted
him
showing
him
just
how
good
it
was
to
be
her
King.
He
matched
her
stroke
by
stroke
sending
ripples
of
pleasure
up
her
spine
as
their
dramatic
climb
to
ecstasy
neared
completion.
Sensing
she
was
close
he
flipped
her
on
her
back
tossed
her
legs
over
his
shoulders
and
reminded
her
exactly
why
he
was
the
reigning
King.

Chapter
38

Understandably,
Queen
and
Teddy
intentionally
steered
clear
of
each
other
for
awhile
after
their
weekend
at
the
ranch.
Queen
now
knew
what
she
had
suspected
all
along.
Teddy
was
deeply
in
love
with
her.
Oddly
enough,
what
she
didn

t
fathom
was
that
what
she
misinterpreted
as
lust
for
Teddy
was
in
fact
her
own,
unique
brand
of
love.
She
didn

t
want
to
label
it
as
such,
because
that
would
somehow
imply
that
her
love
for
Logic
wasn

t
legitimate.
Even
though
that
was
as
far
from
the
truth
as
the
sun
is
from
the
earth.
It
never
occurred
to
her
that
she
was
capable
of
loving
them
both
with
equal
resolve
and
passion.

Although
Teddy
was
no
longer
a
daily
fixture
in
her
life
she
couldn

t
keep
her
mind
off
of
him.
No
matter
how
much
Logic
sexed
her,
she
could
not
stop
her
craving
for
that
man.
Every
solo
flight
she
took,
and
there
were
many,
Teddy
was
always
the
captain
of
the
vessel
that
plunged
her
into
nirvana.

So
when
Logic
announced
that
they
were
having
a
get
together
at
their
place
Queen
had
mixed
feelings.
She
hadn

t
seen
Teddy
in
almost
three
weeks.
Naturally
she
missed
him,
but
she
was
certain
that
her
body
was
going
to
go
bananas
the
second
that
he
swaggered
in
the
room.
Nonetheless,
he

d
be
there
in
less
than
an
hour
and
there
was
no
way
that
she
was
going
in
with
a
loaded
gun
or
one
in
the
chamber
so
to
speak.
So,
she
decided
that
she

d
better
convince
Logic
to
give
her
a
little
afternoon
delight.


Logic

come
here
I
have
something
to
show
you.

She
seductively
teased.


I
saw
it
last
night
and
this
morning.
And
I

m
pretty
sure
that
I

ll
probably
see
it
again
tonight,
so
no
thank
you.
I

ll
pass.

Logic
joked
as
he
prepared
to
make
a
run
to
the
store.

I

ll
be
back.
I
got
to
go
to
the
liquor
store
to
get
some
ice
and
some
more
beer.
Do
you
want
anything?


Uh
yeah!
I
want
you
to
come
here
before
you
go.

Logic
enters
the
bedroom
to
find
Queen
in
her
Cheerleader's
uniform,
pom-poms
in
hand,
poised
in
the
patented,

Don

t
you
wanna
fuck
me?

cheer
pose.


What
the
fuck?


I
just
remembered
how
you
use
to
sit
in
the
bleachers
at
my
practices
waiting
patiently
for
just
a
glimpse
of
my
spanks.
So,
I
thought
I

d
give
you
another
opportunity
to
take
a
peek.


Oh
you
dirty
little
…”
Logic
grinned
as
Queen
kicked
her
leg
up
high
revealing
that
she
had
no
panties
on.

Queen
we
have
guest
coming
over
in
less
than
an
hour.

He
pleaded.
 


Then
I
guess
you

d
better
stop
wasting
time.

She
advised
as
she
did
a
front
split
in
front
of
him,
resting
her
head
in
her
hands
to
watch
his
reaction.


You
know
that

s
my
shit

Fuck
them
niggas!
Teddy
or
Dorian
can
get
the
damn
beer.

Logic
picked
Queen
up
from
the
floor
and
kissed
her
with
all
the
fire
and
passion
of
a
whorehouse
in
blaze.
She
wrapped
her
thick
thighs
around
his
waist
and
squeezed
tight.
He
quickly
unzipped
his
pants
and
stuffed
her
with
his
goodness.
She
gasped,

I
love
you!

as
he
drove
it
home
fast,
hard
and
balls
deep.

He
knew
that
Queen
was
just
trying
to
unload.
It
didn

t
take
long
for
him
to
figure
out
that
Queen
used
sex
as
a
means
of
depressurizing
and
handling
her
stress.
She
liked
it
rough
when
things
got
tough.
And
that
was
exactly
how
he
was
going
to
give
it
to
her.

He
pounded
her
unmercifully
before
laying
her
on
the
bed
and
thrusting
his
head
up
that,
way
too
short
Cheerleader's
skirt.
He
devoured
every
ounce
of
her
honey
pot,
licking
it
clean,
assuring
there
would
be
absolutely
nothing
left
for
her
precious
Teddy
Bear
to
steal
or
plunder.

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