Armando Returns (Barboza Brothers)

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maybe we should take our chances tonight and see what happens.”
    Before Cara could process what he said, his mouth went down to her neck, nibbling her in that spot he knew would drive her wild. “Oh...Victor...yes...” She let him ease her onto her back, enjoying the sensation of his lips and tongue as his hand went up the bottom of her nightgown.
    “ I love you so much, Cara.” He whispered in between kisses.
    “ I love you too.”
    Cara turned toward him, kissing him, her hands wandering all over him. Stopping at his underwear, tugging them down.
    Victor broke away from her kiss with a deep moan. Usually he took his time and truly made love to her, but she was more aggressive than usual tonight. And Victor loved it. He moaned once again in response to the movement of her hand, then whispered, “Does this mean you like that baby idea?”
    Cara let out a nervous giggle. In a soft voice, she said, “Maybe.”
    “ Mmm.” He grinned. “Yeah, I think you do.”
    And then Victor kissed her as he reached for the bottom of her nightgown to pull it off.
    Soon, they were both naked. Victor pulled Cara across his lap, grateful that his eyes had adjusted to the darkness enough to look in her eyes as her body descended on top of him.
    “ Ooh . Yes,” he whispered. It was his first time inside her without a condom. Victor was turned on not only by the physical sensation, but by the knowledge that their intimacy tonight was in the hopes of getting her pregnant.
    As they went on a while longer, Victor grabbed her hips, moving her faster.
    Cara flashed him a big smile, and Victor sensed she enjoyed the idea of having his baby much more than she originally let on. She grabbed his shoulders and threw her head back as he worked himself deeper inside her.
    He held, moving her body faster and faster, then surprised her by lifting her away from him and easing her onto her back.
    She smiled up at him as he hovered over her. Then he leaned down to give her a kiss as he entered her once again.
    Victor broke the kiss and moved faster, unable to restrain his desire for her. He gazed down at the woman he loved, knowing she loved him, too.
    She moaned his name as her head thrashed on the pillow.
    He sensed a new closeness between them. A new passion. Like something had finally broken free in Cara, and she was truly letting him in for the very first time.
    Victor couldn ’t stop his body’s reaction. He called out her name as he released, and he heard her yelling his name, too.
    As soon as he collapsed in a heap beside her, he said, “I hope nobody heard that downstairs.”
    Cara sighed. “Too late now if they did.”
    He took a few shallow breaths and said, “I love you.”
    “ I love you, too.”
     
     

Chapter 6
     
     
     
     
    “Are you sure I’m not overdressed?” Cara asked as she watched a group of casually dressed people cross the street. She and Victor were stopped at a red light a few blocks from their destination on the Riverwalk in San Antonio. “I feel overdressed.” She wore a navy blue cocktail dress that skimmed her knees. Adorning her neck was a sparkling diamond necklace—a present from Victor earlier that evening.
    Victor smiled and reached across the front seat to give her knee a reassuring squeeze. “You’re not overdressed. I’m taking you someplace where you’ll fit right in.” He waited until she looked over and their eyes met. “You look absolutely stunning tonight.”
    Her voice softened as a shy grin passed across her lips. “Thank you.”
    He held her gaze for another second before turning his attention to the road. The light turned green a moment later, and Victor realized his kn ee was bouncing just a little. Hopefully she couldn’t sense his nervous excitement.
    As they accelerated through the intersection, Victor took notice of his surroundings to try to calm himself down. Some of the names had changed, but the area looked the same as he remembered. It was such a treat to come here with

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