Page 28 of Virgin for Next Door Wolf Daddy
As promised, he had DoorDash deliver Indian food after they got home. They cuddled together on the couch. The movie started, but neither of them watched it. He kissed her and their clothes disappeared as they melted into each other’s bodies.
Talia cried out in delight as he entered her, filling her with his thick, hard shaft. She lifted her hips up and wrapped her legs around his waist as he moved in and out of her. Talia’s hands explored his body, touching him. Her lips pressed against his chest until the fires burning inside of her overwhelmed her and she exploded from the intensity of it. Sebastian reached his peak as the hot liquid poured out of her.
They lay there on the couch for a few minutes, holding onto each other. When he moved off of her, she said, “I guess I’ll have to wash this blanket.”
“Do you always put blankets on the couch or were you just hoping?” he teased.
“It’s always here. Mom always had it on the couch, and it never occurred to me to take it off.”
He glanced at the television and said, “It’s a good thing I’ve seen this one a time or two. I know what’s going on.”
She laughed as she gathered up her clothes and dressed. After taking the blanket to the laundry room, she grabbed a couple of sweet iced teas from the fridge, and they snuggled together on the couch and finished the movie.
“By the way, I will be going to the shifter world tomorrow night and staying the weekend. It’s my parents’ thirtieth wedding anniversary and they are having a celebration there.”
“Tell them congrats for me,” he said.
“I will do that.” For a brief minute, Talia thought about asking him to go with her but decided against it. She didn’t think that he would come. Even if he did, she wouldn’t want to give her parents the impression that things were serious between them.
As the ending credits rolled, he said, “I guess I better get home. We both have an early morning.”
Talia wanted to ask him to stay again but didn’t think he would. He lived next door and had his own comfortable bed to go home to. He hugged and kissed her goodnight, and she locked the door behind him.
Smiling, Talia showered and got ready for bed. He made her feel things that she never thought possible. It wasn’t even the sex, which was absolutely incredible. She loved simply spending time with him.
The next morning, there were a dozen roses in a vase waiting for her on her desk. The card read, “To my favorite teacher. J.E.” The handwriting definitely wasn’t from Joey. She had seen enough of his handwriting samples to know. Joey’s writing was a lot better than the chicken scratch on the card.
Talia didn’t want to throw the flowers away because it wasn’t the flowers’ fault they were given to her by a turd. After trying to figure out what to do with them, she threw away the card, headed down to the teacher’s lounge, and left them on one of the tables for everyone to enjoy.
She had a minute, so she stopped by the library to talk to Sadie about the situation.
“Good morning, Talia. Here to check out a book?”
“Do you have one on how to get rid of annoying stalkers?”
“No, why. What’s up?”
Talia explained Joe’s behavior and the roses on her desk that morning.
“How did he get into your room? Did you lock it last night?”
“I’m sure I did. I always keep my doors locked,” she replied. “He’s a security guard and works for the prison. Maybe he has a lock-picking set.”
“Unfortunately, you can buy those on the internet,” Sadie said. “If I were you, I’d hold onto that card. You might need it if he does become a serious problem and you have to report him or press charges against him.”
“I would hate for it to come to that. Joey is such a sweet kid,” Talia said.
“You might be doing him a favor. If Joe ends up in prison, he won’t have custody or visitation with his son.”
“True,” Talia replied. “Still, I hate drama, and this is my first week of school.”
“I understand, my friend. I’m here if you need me.”
Talia went upstairs and dug the card out of the trash, put it in a plastic Ziplock baggie that was a part of her school supplies, and stashed it in a supply closet that she kept locked and the students weren’t allowed into.
Taking a deep breath, she plastered a smile on her face as the first bell rang. She went outside into the hallway to greet the students as they entered her classroom. She taught astronomy to the ninth graders and the food web to the tenth graders. She was relieved when no one spilled paint on themselves or got tangled up in the ball of yarn they used to do a physical demonstration of the food web. She tried to completely block Joe out of her mind. Joey, who was a sweet kid, seemed to have no idea what his father was up to, and Talia felt sorry for him. She was pretty sure Joey would be embarrassed if he knew what his father was up to.
She thought about talking to Sebastian about the situation but decided not to for now. If it continued or escalated, then she would say something to Sebastian. For now, though, she didn’t want Sebastian to say or do anything to make the situation weird or awkward.