Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams by Rochelle Alers

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Authors: Rochelle Alers
for Belize, I discovered I couldn’t sleep. I’d go to bed totally exhausted, but couldn’t sleep more than one or two hours. My dad, who is a doctor, offered to write a scrip for a sedative, but I refused because I didn’t want to rely on a controlled substance that could possibly lead to dependency.
    “I was losing weight and when I ran into a friend from college I told her about my problem. She was on her way to a yoga class so I went along just to observe. I joined the class the following day, and also signed up for tai chi.”
    “How long did it take for you to get rid of your insomnia?”
    Chandra stared at the vivid color on her toes. “It took about two weeks. By the time I’d arrived in Belize I was sleeping soundly, but then something else happened.”
    Lowering his head, Preston pressed his nose to her hair, inhaling the sweet fragrance. “What happened?”
    The seconds ticked, bringing with them a comfortable silence. “I began dreaming.”
    The admission came from a place Chandra hadn’t known existed. Her dreams were a secret—a secret she never planned to divulge to anyone. She’d recordedher dreams in journals, believing she would one day reread them. She’d thought about publishing them under a pseudonym, because some of them were more than sensual. They were downright erotic.
    “Were they dreams or nightmares?”
    “Oh, they were dreams.”
    Preston smiled. Her dreams had become his nightmares because they’d kept him from a restful night’s sleep. “How often did you dream?”
    “I had them on average of two to three a week.”
    “Whenever I dream I usually don’t remember what they were,” Preston admitted.
    “It’s different with me,” Chandra said. “Not only do I remember, but they were so vivid that I was able to write them down.”
    “What do you think triggered your dreams?”
    “I don’t know, Preston.”
    “Are your dreams different, or all along the same train of thought?”
    Chandra didn’t know how much more she could divulge about her dreams before Preston realized that she was sexually frustrated, that it had been years since she’d slept with a man. And she didn’t need a therapist to tell her that she’d used her dreams to act out her sexual fantasies.
    “They were the same,” she finally admitted.
    “That sounds boring, C.E.”
    She rolled her eyes. “My dreams were hardly boring, P.J.”
    “Do you want to tell me about them?” Preston whispered in her ear.
    “No!”
    Preston fastened his mouth to the side of her neck. “Why not?”
    Chandra shivered slightly when Preston increased the pressure along the column of her neck. A slight gasp escaped her parted lips with the growing hardness pressing against her hips. It took Herculean strength not to move back to experience the full impact of Preston’s erection.
    “What are you doing, Preston?” Chandra questioned, not recognizing the strangled voice as her own.
    Closing his eyes while swallowing a groan, Preston tried to think about any and everything except the soft crush of Chandra’s buttocks pressed intimately to his groin.
    “I’m committing your scent to memory.”
    Chandra closed her eyes. “I’m not talking about you nibbling on my neck.”
    “What are you talking about?”
    “Pascual would never hump Josette.”
    “I’m not humping you, baby. This is humping.” Preston gyrated back and forth, pushing his erection against her hips.
    Waves of desire swept over Chandra like a desert sirocco, stealing the breath from her lungs and stopping her heart for several seconds. The sensations holding her in an erotic grip were similar to what she’d experienced in her dreams. Her breasts were heavy, the area between her thighs moist and throbbing with a need that screamed silently to be assuaged.
    The man who came to her in her dreams was a fantasy, a nameless, faceless specter she’d conjured up from the recesses of her overactive imagination, but Preston Tucker was real, as real as his

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