Chapter 22 Welcome Home, Son by. Radical Face #2

I continued to explain our plans for the day while I stripped off my pajamas and began to change into my clothes for the day. I turned to face Will, as he hadn’t said a thing yet, to see him staring at my bare chest. I laughed and snapped my fingers to get his attention. “Earth to Will?”

“What?” Finally he tore his gaze away from my breasts to my eyes. “This no bra thing is the best, just FYI. And yes I’ll head to the store, but first I need something from you.”

He slowly stood and stalked towards me. I recognized that look in his eyes. When he finally got to me he began to kiss me with everything he had.

“Will, we can’t. What if someone hears?” I whisper-yelled at him as he began to kiss down my neck.

“Then be a good girl and be quiet.” He smirked and picked me up and threw me on the bed.

He quickly stripped off my underwear and his fingers found my pussy in seconds.

“God, you’re so wet.” He slowly began to draw circles around my clit as I writhed beneath him. I bit down on his shoulder to stifle my moans. He began to slowly pump his fingers in me and found the perfect spot. I needed this, I needed him now and fast.

“Will, I need you in me now,” I whispered to him as he continued to finger fuck me.

He smirked down at me. “I thought we couldn’t do this here.”

“Just shut up and fuck me,” I moaned to him, needing more.

He quickly stripped off his pajama pants and boxers and lined himself up with my entrance and slowly began to push in. He was so big, he caused the most deliciously painful stretch. I moaned as he finally bottomed out and began to thrust in and out.

God, he felt good, but I needed more. I pushed on his shoulder until we had switched places. I looked down to see his lust-filled eyes glued to my tits. He leaned up and began to suck and play with my nipples. I rode him with everything I had until we were both panting.

“I’m going to come, Sunshine. I need you there with me.”

I nodded, feeling the exact same way. I picked up the pace and continued to fuck him until I felt myself clench around him. I shook and orgasmed so hard my vision went black. I continued to ride out my orgasm and felt him release in me.

We both collapsed on the bed, breathing hard as we came down. I turned towards him and just chuckled. “You, Dr. Bly, are way too irresistible in the morning.”

He smiled back and pulled me into a punishing kiss. “I could say the same thing.” He stood and pulled me up. “We need to get dressed.”

I laughed as we both got dressed side by side into our clothes. We only got distracted once where we ended up making out for about ten minutes, but quickly finished getting ready and headed outside where Kai was waiting by his truck.

He glared daggers at Will who had a short-sleeve shirt on and sunglasses that gave him the ultimate bad boy vibe. It was obvious Kai knew exactly what we were up to.

Will only smirked at Kai in response, not feeling the least bit guilty. Theo was chuckling as I approached her and she gave me a thumbs up behind Kai’s back. I could only laugh in response.

We climbed into Kai’s truck, which Will ultimately drove due to the former’s injuries. Theo, Violet and I lined the back seat as we made our way to the only grocery store in town.

It felt nice to be home and spending time with Kai. Theo and I would always have the small town ways with us. You could hear it in our mild hick accents and see it in the way we approached the world. Kai was a small town boy through and through.

Will, however, looked so out of place it was hilarious.

We wandered down the aisles of the grocery store as the locals eyed the five of us curiously. Most people knew who Theo and I were but were confused about when we got in town and who Violet and Will were. When the third person eyed Will’s tattoos with disgust, Kai busted out laughing.

“Serves you right for sleeping with my sister, in my house,” he chuckled out.

I rolled my eyes and Will just beamed as he wrapped an arm around my shoulders.

“Worth it.” He leaned down and gave me a kiss.

This man was slowly breaking through every barrier I had built to protect my heart. He was like my very own knight in shining armor.

“I wanted to ask you about something,” Will said, interrupting my thoughts.

“What?”

“Well, I remember that book you were reading when we caught our flights to San Francisco,” he began.

I nodded, knowing where this was going.

“You know, the book, placed in a certain town. That certain town being the one you’re from,” he continued.

I smiled sheepishly at him. “You were so excited to tell me about the history of the book, I didn’t want to take that away from you.”

“You could’ve told me The Stand, by the Stephen King, is about your hometown.”

I shrugged. “Too late now.”

Will grinned down at me, muttering to himself what sounded awfully familiar to, ‘what am I going to do with this woman.’

We continued to make our way through the aisles and began to turn a corner when Kai abruptly stopped.

“Shit,” he muttered under his breath.

“What?” Theo asked, just as confused as I was.

It was then that it all clicked.

A man and a woman turned the corner and stopped once they saw us.

They were much older than I remembered and had mostly gray hair, which made sense since they were now in their late fifties.

Theo picked up Violet and angled herself behind Kai, keeping Violet out of their line of sight.

Kai also stood, almost defensively trying to hide their view of any of us.

Will, still with his arm wrapped around my shoulder, sensed our discomfort and held me closer.

His easy-going attitude from earlier was gone and the intimidating, powerful man was back.

“Hello, Malachi. I see your siblings are back in town,” the woman began.

“Don’t, Mom. Not here,” Kai responded in a hushed voice.

I saw it click in Will’s mind who these people were. He dropped his arm and pushed me behind himself as if to protect me. This drew my father’s attention as he stared at us. His brown eyes pierced into mine, and the fear they caused that I had long since forgotten began to bubble up.

“Very well. Theodora, Ophelia. We do need to have some words while you are in town,” my mom continued on. “We will meet you at Malachi’s house when you’re done here.”

With that, I watched as they turned and headed towards the exit, leaving behind their groceries in the cart. They loaded up in my dad’s truck and drove off, most likely to Kai’s home. They were never the most patient people. Kai turned to us, remorse filling his gaze.

“I’m so sorr-'' he began, but was cut off by Theo.

“Don’t,” she began as she rested a hand on Kai’s arm.

“We knew it was a possibility by coming here. They can’t hurt us anymore.

Jack and I are adults. We’ll have this talk with them and then continue on with our day.

Let’s go.” She set Violet down in the cart and continued on our path to finish getting our list of groceries.

Kai sighed, gave Will a strange look, and followed Theo towards the dairy aisle. Will turned towards me and took my face in his hands and searched my eyes, as if he was making sure I was okay.

I wasn’t, but I never was when it came to my parents.

“We can leave. I’ll grab our stuff and we can go home now.”

I shook my head. “It’s okay. I need to do this.”

“You don’t.” He sighed. “I don’t know any details, but I know they were abusive to you. I don’t want you near either of them. Let me take you home? Please?” he practically begged.

“No. It’s time I talk to them. I need to do this, for me and for Theo,” I said as I wrapped my arms around him. “Just stay with me, don’t leave my side please,” I whispered into his chest.

I felt him kiss the top of my head. “Always.”

We stood there for a moment, in the middle of the grocery store, embracing one another.

Will was my safe place and was quickly becoming my home.

I didn’t want to talk with my parents, but I knew I needed this.

I needed closure after thirteen years of having none.

I also knew they couldn’t hurt me, at least physically, with Will by my side.

He simply wouldn’t allow it. It was that knowledge that gave me the strength to head to Kai’s house to face the two people who I was most scared of on this planet.

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