infligere: (We'll cry for all the love lost)
Brock Rumlow ([personal profile] infligere) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2014-07-20 03:50 pm (UTC)

Sorry for the delay

[There was something amusing about seeing a composed woman in a flap like that, and while her smell filled his head pleasantly and made him hard just being in the same room as her, he was a master at keeping his composure until he deemed the advantage thoroughly in his court and then he'd let slip his own needs. It was generally all about him anyway.

Once she was in, he shut the door softly and locked it because there was no need to get disturbed while this was going down. He crossed his arms over his bare chest and allowed his eyes to crawl over her just so she can see him doing it as much as for himself to get a good show.]


You could have found me at work and ended this before it got so bad.

[She wouldn't have even if she was dying, honestly. Work was work, and they kept things very discrete around one another always. They had a working relationship, and no one knew that when she cycled that he snogged her brains out. Oh the scandal at work if that ever came to light... it was as delicious as seeing her in such a state.

Her desperation was hot as hell, and he dropped his arms down to his sides again at her flurry of stripping and caught her arms when she charged at him like some kind of horny rhino, his hands catching her hips and curving around to squeeze her clothed ass as he pulled her tight against his body, letting the bulge of his clothed erection do the talking about his interest in this matter. He stepped back, letting the door find his back and shoved her pants down her thighs as her kissed her hard and with enough nipping teeth to encourage a sense of desperate roughness.]

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