The Refuge Ch. 03

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"I uh... I think I should go."

"What? No, Rosaline, stay... please. I guess I read that wrong. I'm so sorry." Jocelyn stepped forward again, her face crumpled with alarm, but I pulled back. This was all too much. I felt overwhelmed. That orgasm shook me to my core. I didn't even know who I was anymore.

"Rosie, wait, please," David began but I pushed past his outstretched hand and stumbled from the room, making my way to the stairs. I heard Jocelyn tell David

"Please go after her, she shouldn't drive in that state," and then his answer to her,

"Of course I'm going after her, but will you please stay here, or go up to bed. Let me talk to her alone."

"Rosaline," David called from the bottom of the stairs, "please... please don't leave like this." The hurt in his voice made me pause and I nearly crumpled on the stairs, my chest squeezing with pain.

I turned and looked at him over my shoulder. His eyes were wide and pleading I felt mine burn. "I can't, Davey, I can't. I love you, I love you so much," I choked. "I'll call you in a day or two, but I can't stay right now. I promise to call." His face crumpled. "I love you," I said one last time before turning and running away.

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29wordsforsnow29wordsforsnowabout 3 years ago

Fine written romance with lending from other categories turning it into an arousing blend. Loved the depth of the characters, their different personalities and details from the past that add the development; the events have deep-rooted motivation. Especially the internal debates make it more relatable.

Thanks for sharing

WhoGivesAShitWhoGivesAShitover 3 years ago

A ver good story, well written. I’m waiting for Rosie to discover that she’s pregnant with David’s child from the encounter in the car. It would fit. A recent widowed mother, celibate nearly a year, would be focused on her young son. Birth control wouldn’t be a high priority.

Rancher46Rancher46about 4 years ago
Great Romance Story

One of the better stories that I have read here on Literotica, can't wait to see what happens next.

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