Chapter 102

Ethan

Tilda steps out of the bathroom, dress off, long pajama shirt on. “You finally ready?”

I roll my eyes at her teasing. “Get in the bed.”

“You’re on my side.”

I shake my head. “Closest to the door, remember?” I double-checked the dead bolt, but if I’m here, the rule stands.

Tilda makes a face like she’s annoyed, but I don’t think it’s real. I think she likes it.

The bedside lamp is on, casting enough of a glow to see by. And enough for me to watch her bare thighs as she crosses around to the other side of the bed.

I hold both plates up as she lifts the covers and climbs in beside me.

She takes a moment to situate herself, then grabs her tablet off her nightstand and taps the screen.

Tilda is sitting cross-legged, but she’s pulled the blankets back up over her lap, so unfortunately, I don’t get a glimpse of her panty-covered pussy.

But still, just knowing she’s not wearing pants or shorts or anything but a fucking thin shirt—that I can see her nipple piercings through—and panties, has my cock stirring to life.

I shift, best I can, while holding two plates of cake and sitting with my back against the headboard with my legs straight out.

“What’re we watching?” I ask to distract myself.

Tilda leans forward, all the way onto her knees, then stretches forward and sets the tablet on my ankles, propped up against my feet.

I crumble to temptation and lean over so I can look at her ass in those pale pink panties.

“Hold still,” she chides, adjusting the tablet.

“Sit on my face.”

Tilda snickers, like I’m fucking joking, and sits back how she was before.

Resigned, I sigh and hand her one of the plates as the opening of a show I’m not familiar with starts to play.

I pick up my fork. “Do I need any background going into this?”

Tilda shakes her head, turning the plate in her hold so the two halves of the cupcakes are perpendicular to her body. “It’s Second Bite. The baking competition…” She glances at me. “Have you not heard of it?”

I shake my head and shove some of the chocolate dessert into my mouth.

She widens her eyes at me. “Seriously?”

I widen mine back. “Seriously.”

Tilda huffs, like she’s disappointed, making me smile.

“Okay, so, it’s a baking competition. It’s awesome.

And we’ll watch more of the regular episodes another time.

” As much as I don’t give a single fuck about baking shows, I don’t disagree.

Because her talking about watching more means she’s accepting that I’ll be over here more.

“One of the hosts is this guy.” She points at the screen, and I turn to see an attractive older man glaring at someone as they use a mixer.

“He’s Chef Mike. And his usual cohost is awesome, but this is a special fundraiser episode, so his cohost is his wife. ”

They pan to a happy-looking blonde woman in a brightly colored dress. Okay, so good-looking older man and a girl in party dresses. I see why my Mountain Fairy likes this show.

“What’s the fundraiser for?” I ask around vanilla frosting.

“They have a scholarship program thing they’re always promoting.” She waves her fork, dismissing my question. “This episode is special because it’s Alice’s birthday.”

“Alice?”

“The wife,” Tilda says as though I should’ve known her name.

“Ah.”

Tilda hums around a tiny forkful of chocolate cake. “They make all her favorite dishes… And it’s just sweet, ya know?”

I nod. Sure.

“Okay, shh. It’s starting.”

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