A Dom for Patti

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Tears threatened and Patti sniffed them away. Suddenly, when
unceremoniously grabbed and lifted over a man’s shoulder, the shock stopped her
from doing anything except making a small squeak. As she was carried along
toward the private rooms, he smacked her ass.
    “Stop
squirming.”
    The
voice was a little familiar. He was tall and she clutched at his jacket
instinctively afraid of falling. He held her firmly, his strength evident in
his muscular shoulders and arm under her body. It was useless to fight and she
raised her head to check if anyone was watching this spectacle. The private
rooms were under surveillance and so if he were about to murder her, Master
Dominic would see and save her.
    Another
smack landed on her ass. Her dress was up around her hips from her struggle and
the man’s hand contacted her bare buttocks again after the smack. He ran his
fingers up the slit of her ass.
    A
treacherous shiver of pleasure went through her, and yet, because this was
hardly civilized behavior for The Club, she gave the man a kick with the toe of
her pointed shoe, making contact with a hard thigh.
    “Stop
it, Patti. It’s Cameron. I have to talk to you. I need answers.”
    She
stilled with surprise. “Cameron … but I just saw you on the dance floor with your collared Sub.” She cricked her neck
to gaze back at the dance floor as the man who said he was Cameron turned into
the corridor where the private rooms were.
    “No
you did not ,” came the reply.
    Sheer
luck gave her a view of the other Cameron with his Sub as two couples shifted
to the change in the music track.
    The
man slid her down the front of his hard body.
    “Look
at me.” He brought her head up with a firm hand under her chin.
    Patti
stared into the handsome face of the Dom she’d craved for more than six weeks.
    They’re twins … they’re twins…
    Her
joy flew through her and brought a wave of relief and a smile. Patti’s heart
pounded. “I thought … I thought …”
    He
gave her a dangerous look. “Wait.” He scooped her up, his arm around her waist
and under her ass to clasp her to his chest. Cameron turned and strode down the
corridor. He set her down to open the door to a private room. Then took her
hand and marched her in there.
    Cameron’s
eyes darkened as he faced her and he frowned. “I’m turning the audio off … is
that acceptable?”
    Patti
nodded.
    He
shook his head and brought his face close to hers. “Fucking answer me.” Then he kissed her.
    Patti
took the kiss as if her life depended on it. She soaked up the softness of his
lips and the rasp from the shade of stubble on his handsome jaw. Her whole body
responded to the kiss and a melting sensation went through her.
    He
drew away.
    Patti
spoke with a shaking voice. “Yes, I’m happy with just visual, Sir.”
    “Call
me Cameron or be spanked.” He moved to the control panel and adjusted the
surveillance. It was impossible to turn off both, but he muted the audio. He walked
swiftly back to Patti and grasped her hand, leading her to the long, padded, bed-like
bench on one side of the room where he pulled her to sit on his knee.
    “What
happened? I arrived to meet you as we arranged and you never showed up. Damn
it, Patti, I’ve been looking for you for weeks. I hope I didn’t give you too
much of a scare just now, but I didn’t want you running off without hearing
what I have to say. You ran away from Blake before he could tell you we’re
brothers, twins. I think you need a spanking for doing that. He told me you
thought he was me. So, let’s hear it, what happened?”
    Patti
struggled with the need to hug Cameron close. She drifted her hands along his
chest gently, half-afraid he’d pull away. “I did come
to meet you, but a friend told me you had a Sub, Amanda, and you were an item—had
been all year. I thought you’d lied to me and didn’t want me after all. It hurt
a lot because the time with you here and in the park was so great. I went home.
I couldn’t

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