Chapter 19: Let's Not Think About the Future

*Jasmine*

Zain pushed against her, his cock rocking against her pleasure spot as his tongue darted into her mouth, sweeping over her tongue as passion filled them both.
“Zain....”
“Come for me, baby,” he breathed, pushing against her. “I promise I won’t take it too far.”
Jasmine deepened the kiss as she melted into his arms, rubbing against his cock through his pants. “Let me know if someone comes up here.”
“No one will,” he said, holding her tightly. Then his lips descended upon hers again as he rubbed against her, knowing just the right spot.
Her hips bucked against him as she deepened the kiss, moaning softly into his mouth. Then her walls clenched as she tipped over the edge. “Will you come, too?”
“I think so, but it’s okay. You don’t have to,” he whispered, moaning as his tongue darted into her mouth, swiping over hers.
Jasmine moved her hips, rubbing against his cock as she kissed him deeply, running her hands down his back, and then squeezed his butt. “Come for me, baby.”
Zain held onto her, wrapping his arms around her as he pushed against her. He deepened the kiss as she swallowed his moans, holding him as he went over the edge.
“Are you okay?” she asked, kissing his cheeks, his neck, virtually anywhere her lips could reach.
He smiled against her lips. “Perfect. That was great.”
“I’m sorry it wasn’t more—”
“Don’t be,” he replied, kissing her neck, and working his way up to her lips. But he held her as he looked into her eyes. “I love you, Jasmine.”
Her heart leaped in her chest. “I love you, too... always and forever, no matter what the future holds.”
He nodded. “Let’s not think about the future right now. Let’s just enjoy being together this summer... until we have to make a decision.”
She nodded as she looked into his eyes. Then she laid her head against his chest as he rubbed her back. “Just promise me I won’t lose you.”
He kissed the top of her head as he held her. “Never.”
“Well, if you’re okay, I think we’d better leave before someone comes up here and catches us fooling around.” She laughed.
“Go on downstairs, and I’ll be right down.” He pressed his lips to hers, giving her one last sweet kiss.
“I’ll see you in a minute.”
A smile lit his lips. “I’ll be right down.”
She nodded and then skipped down the stairs, knowing men couldn’t just get up and walk away after fooling around. She walked toward the ocean, giving him a moment, thinking as she waited for him. Then she thought of something. Maybe if her parents got to know Zain, they wouldn’t be so adamant that she stop seeing him.
A moment later, his arms slipped around her from behind as he kissed her neck. “Are you okay?”
She nodded. “Great.” Jasmine turned around and wrapped her arms around his neck. “Zain, would you like to come over for dinner tomorrow night to meet my parents?”
He chuckled as he arched an eyebrow. “Are you sure that’s a good idea?”
She shrugged. “Well, you haven’t met my father yet, and I thought that if they got to know you and saw what kind of person you are, maybe they won’t be as opposed to us dating.”
He nodded, smiling against her neck. “Only if you’ll come to my house to meet my mother.”
I laughed. “But she hates me.”
“She doesn’t hate you,” he replied, kissing her neck again. “She just doesn’t know you yet.”
Jasmine nodded. “Does she know how old I am?”
“Yes,” he replied, propping his chin against her shoulder. “And I explained to her that you’re planning to finish college while I work on getting signed.”
She nodded. “And she’s okay with that?”
He shrugged. “She has to be. She has nothing to say about it.” Then he raised up and looked into her eyes. “Would you like to meet my mother now?”
Her head snapped up, almost clobbering him. “Now?” She glanced down at her clothes. “But I’m not dressed for it—”
“You look gorgeous.” A broad smile spread across his face. He was so excited that she couldn’t say no.
“Are you sure she doesn’t have anything else planned for today?”
He shook his head. “No. She spends most of her time cleaning when we’re not there.” He took her hand and led her past the lighthouse toward the parking lot. When he opened her door, a devilish smile lit his lips. “Besides, I can change while I’m there, too.”
She chuckled, shaking her head. “Only you.”
“Hey, guys have a little more to worry about after playing around.” He laughed.
“Are you complaining?” She arched an eyebrow as she slid into the truck.
“Hell, no!” He laughed as he closed her door. Then he was in the driver’s seat a moment later. A smile lit his lips as he started his truck. “Ready?”
“As ready as I’ll ever be.” She felt strange meeting his mother after what they had just done. But then again, they hadn’t gone all the way. Besides, his mother wouldn’t know if they didn’t tell her.
Jasmine snuggled against his arm as they drove away from the beach.
Zain kissed the top of her head, lifting his shoulder. “Are you sure you won’t get into trouble for leaving the beach?”
She shrugged. “I’m eighteen, and it’s time I start living my life. But I left my parents a note before I left. They know I’m with you.”
“When you go off to college, you’ll no longer have to report in with your parents.” He shrugged. “You’ll have more freedom.”
“I’m looking forward to it.” Then she thought of something. “Do you want to get something to eat first?”
He laughed, one corner of his lips curling into a smile. “You’re not trying to put off meeting my mother. Are you?”
Jasmine scoffed, feigning innocence. “Now, would I do something like that?”
He laughed. “Yes.”
She hit him playfully on his arm. “Zain!”
“Well?” he chuckled. “So, what would you like to eat?”
“Pizza?”
“Sounds good.”
“But it’s my treat,” she added.
“Over my dead body.”
She laughed. “Well, I don’t want you to die....”
“Then it’s settled.” He smiled as he gave her a quick peck. “I’m paying.”
“But you always pay! Let me pay this time!”
He burst out laughing. “I’ll tell you what. Let’s go to my house first, and then we’ll go anywhere you want.”
Jasmine nodded, glad to see that he was in a better mood than he had been earlier. “That’s a deal.”
He had been upset this morning and told her he even threatened to move out early because his mother told him to stop seeing her. If nothing else, she knew he was just as serious about their relationship as she was. She wanted to make this work… no matter what it took.
As they drove along the city streets headed toward Zane’s childhood home, Jasmine promised herself that she would try her best to get along with his mother. She just hoped they got along… for Zain’s sake.
Just One Weekend
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