The lodger arrived right on time. Quarter past eight.
He carried in a sports bag when Andrea let him into the house. They exchanged hesitant smiles as they shuffled around each other.
"You want me to leave the door open, so you can get the rest of your stuff?"
He shook his head. "This is it."
Andrea didn't say anything. But she crinkled her features a little as she wondered why the hell he didn't have more belongings.
As he put his bag down on the sofa, he pulled out a wallet from the inside pocket of his jacket. "You want me to pay now?"
"If you want," she said. "Whatever suits you best."
He pulled out the notes, counted them with flickering lips, and handed her the right amount.
"Thanks," Andrea said. She scurried into the kitchen and put them in her handbag.
"Do you mind if I put the kettle on?"
Andrea twitched. She almost jumped. "Yeah, er, sure. Let me do it." She filled the kettle at the sink, and switched it on, her fingers still shaky from the surprise. Something she'd have to get used to now. Other people. In her house.
He pulled himself out of his jacket. And looked around the room for somewhere to put it.
"Here, let me."
Andrea pulled the kitchen door out of the way and showed him a coat rack behind it. She took the jacket from his hands, and reached up on her tippy toes to hang it in place.
"Oh," he said. His arms caught her just in time to stop her from taking a tumble as she lost her balance. His strong arms. Strong, thick, solid arms.
Andrea allowed herself to lean against him. She laughed, and sighed in the same breath.
Jesus. She hadn't noticed that when they'd spoken before. And as she stepped away from him, she got a good look at him. Expansive chest, girthy neck, stocky shoulders. And forearms like those of a man who worked with his hands all day long.
She swallowed down a moan.
Maybe it was worth sharing the place, after all.
"Tea or coffee?" She heard the stammer in her own words.
"Tea. Nothing in it."
She poured his drink, and turned around to hand it to him. But froze.
"I saw it in your eyes," he said. His face stiff and rugged. His eyes still. And sure.
Andrea tried to say something, but her mouth just remained open. Empty. Her throat dry. Her eyes locked.
With one meaty hand, he grabbed the base of his exposed cock. Squeezed it.
He kept his eyes in line with hers, as he stroked the length of the shaft, and back up to the glistening glans. "I wasn't wrong, was I?"
Every ounce of Andrea's being wanted to say No, but she shook her head. Wordless.
"We might as well break the ice, if we're gonna be living together for a while. Right?"
Again, Andrea couldn't find the words. She nodded. Her tongue crept out over the dry skin of her bottom lip. Moistened it.
She barely had time to put the trembling cup down.
His other hand was on her shoulder. Pushed. She found herself on her knees before she knew what was happening. And with another swift movement, his cock pressed against her face.
She took it inside her mouth. Sucked on it. Savoured the taste of it. The smell of it. The rock hard weight of it.
Her heart slammed inside her chest. And she had to blink a few times, to soothe her dizzying senses.
His cock pulled out of her mouth with a wet slurp. She was about to complain. But realised it had been her own doing. And now her tongue found his balls. Licked all over them. Back to the rigid shaft, and right the way to the tip, where she kissed at it, and teased the pee hole.
"Fuck, yeah."
The words rang in her ears. All of the encouragement she needed.
She almost swallowed his cock whole. Gagged. Spluttered. And bobbed her head back and forth on its full length. Her eyes stung, her throat ached. And she fucking loved it. Every inch of it, and every fucking second of it.
His hands grabbed at her chest. At first through the striped jumper she wore. And within seconds, it was pulled up to her neck, and his fingers pinched at her bare nipples, and kneaded her exposed tits with eagerness.
She growled around his cock as his efforts sent electricity from the swollen nubs down through her belly, and between her legs.
She couldn't work out how they'd got here. In such a short time.
Nor did she care.