January 26, 2024. The next chapter will be tomorrow.
"Well, if it isn't Axel Green. He comes back from the dead!" Axel walked into a diner to buy food for Shauna and his parents when someone called his name. He turned to find a familiar face and remembered that this was Tommy, his former fullback when he was playing football in high school and his ex-girlfriend's younger brother. "Tommy Foster! Damn, it's been a long time!" Axel called. The two shook hands, laughing and chest bumping. Tommy said, "I can't believe you are back! There were many stories about what happened to you, Man." "I had it tough," Axel admitted before explaining vaguely about the Alpha Vipers. He said, "But it's all good now. It took a lot of years to get my freedom back." "Jesus, Axel. That was rough military stuff." Tommy hissed before saying, "Well, I'm glad it worked out in the end." Although Tommy was younger, the game of football made them good friends. The two exchanged numbers, and afterward, Tommy said, "Hey, it's my birthday on Saturday. You should
Enzo could never forget those bitter years of chasing after Tiffany from high school to her first year in college. The root of it all was Axel Green, his wife's ex-boyfriend. Sure, he got the girl, but deep down, Enzo had always feared that Tiffany still thought of Axel. He especially realized this when word got out that Axel might have died. Axel's parents suddenly disappeared and said no word about their departure. One time, Enzo caught Tiffany visiting the Green's farm. Tiffany said she happened to pass by, but he felt there was something more to it. Enzo wished Axel was gone for good, but to his dismay, he appeared before him during their lunch gathering at the town's old diner. Axel looked younger and in perfect shape. Enzo paled miserably in comparison to Axel. The only advantages Enzo possessed were having Tiffany and being wealthier than Axel. So he boasted his status by offering Axel a job and secretly mocked him for choosing to live in one of the most developed cities
Dead air fell upon them following Shauna's outburst. Hearts had probably stopped beating, especially from the side of the Fosters. Shauna was staring at Ted's ghostly white face, and when she glanced at Enzo, his mouth was open. The same could be said with Tiffany. "What?" Finally, Ted recovered. He asked, "Did I hear you wrong?" "You heard me right," Shauna responded. "Axel is my boyfriend!" "Shauna," Axel said behind her. "Words don't hurt me." Axel put his arm around Shauna's waist and stared into Ted Foster's eyes. He asked, "Mister Foster. I wonder what I have done to you to earn your hate. Your daughter is already married, and I have my own life. I only came here because of Tommy." "Dad, I can't believe you did that. Axel and Tiff have broken up a long time ago!" Tommy said before standing in between Shauna and Ted. "Stay out of this, Tommy," Ted warned. "No, this is my house. You stay out of this," Tommy said. "In fact, why don't you go home, Dad?" Unfortunately, Ted
Axel had just bid goodbye to Martha and Abner. His parents took the pick-up truck to town to finalize the tax payment for their land. He knew he had exhausted Shauna last night, so he opted to stay in the house and rest. Axel took out some eggs and a few slices of bread. He was about to cook when he heard a voice calling outside. "Axel? Anyone here? Axel?" He walked back to the porch and was surprised to find Tiffany there. Axel looked around and realized she was alone with a car parked outside. Axel stared at Tiffany, asking, "What brings you here, Tiffany?" "Axel, I need to speak to you," she said. "Speak," Axel said. "If it's about the investment, I can't decide on that. You'll have to speak to Shauna's father -" "I don't care about the investment. I came here to see you," Tiffany replied. "What do you need?" Axel asked. "Is Shauna here?" Tiffany questioned. "She is in bed," Axel replied. Tiffany pursed her lips and asked, "She shares the same bed as you?" "What kind o
Axel and Shauna were kissing impatiently. They were taking off each other's clothes as they took turns leaning against the wall of their assigned room. The second Shauna's bra was off, Axel cupped her breast and sucked it hurriedly. "Oh, god. Mmmm!" A moan left Shauna's lips. Her nipples were always so sensitive to Axel's touch. Even with just his hand, her skin would form goosebumps—all the more with his wet tongue playing with her buds. From left to right, Axel fondled with her chest. When he was satisfied, he immediately shifted her to face the wall. He pulled down her shorts so abruptly that the button plucked out! "Ahh!" Shauna could not help but yelp. Axel lightly bit her ass and then the other. "Spread your legs for me, Shauna," Axel suggested. "Lift your ass." Shauna did as he requested. She lowered her body to raise her hips, her ass facing him. "Shauna, you are perfect in every way," he said. She felt Axel spread her two-round flesh. His hot breath tickled her ro
Ravenbreak. The sun hung high in the cloudless sky, casting a warm golden glow over the expansive meadow. The weather was the perfect balance of warmth and freshness. The meadow, adorned with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers in various hues, offered a picturesque setting for an intimate picnic. In the middle of the field, two frames were on top of each other, lying in a blanket that served as their cushion. Shauna was in a summer dress, riding Axel, achieving her meadow inferno before they would leave town. She and Axel were kissing. His hands were guiding her grinding motion when she felt herself coming undone. "Mmmm," Shauna moaned into Axel's mouth while her body mildly convulsed. She felt her whole body weaken, relaxing into Axel's frame. Thus, he took control by thrusting upward. Of course, he had to finish too. After he came inside of her, they kissed passionately for some time. When they let go, Axel remarked, "Damn, this is definitely a record breaker for us. I can't be
Rose Hills Grand Cathedral was closed for Lucas and Lily’s wedding. The streets within two blocks were closed, and traffic was rerouted. The news outlets called it the biggest wedding in the last three decades. The cathedral’s parking space was packed with luxury cars, similar to the wide streets outside. Black Hawk men and the military served as the security, watching the incoming guests and observing traffic. At four in the afternoon, the sky was bright blue, quite sunny for a late afternoon. The people coming in had smiles, all looking forward to witnessing Lucas and Lily’s upcoming union. The cathedral was massive. It stretched to hundreds of meters, accommodating over a thousand guests. Through the enormous oak doors of the cathedral, the nave extended, its lofty ceiling supported by graceful arches that seemed to soar endlessly upward. Hanging from the ceiling were chandeliers. At the heart of the cathedral lay the altar, bathed in a soft glow of candlelight. Sunlight stre
Lily was still feeling emotional from Lucas’ vows. Beneath her veil, she had wiped the corners of her eyes. She wished she could hug Lucas then and there but knew she had to do her part of the vows. “Are you okay?” Lucas repeatedly rubbed Lily’s arms. Lily chuckled. She raised her palm and replied, “I can do this. I’m just emotional.” She looked down and then at the people around. Her family had nothing but smiles on their faces. Aiden gave her a thumbs up. So, Lily returned her attention to her husband. “Once upon a time, I was just another teenager in love with her best friend,” Lily began. “I read about best friends falling in love with each other, and I used to wish I had a similar ending.” “All those fears were true. I used to be afraid of losing you. I tried to let you know through my actions, give you hints so maybe you would understand, and just maybe, you felt the same way,” Lily described. “Being a teen, I was impatient and thought you preferred another girl. I left f