Hearing my alarm go off, I tried my best to creep out of bed without waking up Nadia. What made things harder was the fact that every time I made a move, she'd tightened her arms around me.
Sighing out, I decide to do what I didn't want to do—wake her up.
"Nadia" I whispered into her ear I shook her softly. First attempt got not response, so I tried a second time.
"Baby girl" I said a little louder, that seemed to do the trick.
"Mmmm" she hummed out before snuggling closer to me
"Baby, I'm sorry for waking you up but I have to go" I said as I tried to pull her arm off of me
"What time is it?" she said almost inaudibly but I understood what she said.
"It's 6:10" I answer back "Nadia I have to get home, I have a long day ahead of me" I said coaxing her to let me go
"You're so warm though" she whined out "I don't want you to go"
"Trust me, if I could stay I would" I said kissing her forehead as I rubbed her back
"No you can't leave me" she said hooking her leg over mine.
My hand made its way to her ass as I gave it a tight squeeze, "Nadia" I said warningly
"That actually felt good, keep doing that and I'm for sure not moving" she said laughing sleepily
"I'll give you all the booty rubs and squeezes in the world when I see you Friday if...you let me go" I said bribing her
"Okay fine" she said her nose scrunching a little. She then released me causing me to chuckle
"You're so cute"
"Whatever" she grumbled turning away from me
"I'm sorry Baby" I felt bad leaving her, but I had shit to get done "I'll make it up to you"
Climbing out of bed, I turned my phone flashlight on to look for my shirt I discarded last night before bed.
I threw my shirt back on and using the phone light, I navigated to the night stand to grabbed my keys. Finding my slides, I slipped those back on too.
Turning back towards the bed, I saw Nadia already fell back asleep. Placing one last kiss on her cheek, I left to head home.
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Until I Found You
General FictionNadia Washington spent majority of her life in an overly strict household, being the last child, her parents wanted to protect her from the world and keep her home as long as possible. One day, Nadia decides that she no longer wants to live that lif...