Be My Everything

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over.
“Master…I…” She clenched her muscles, but it was too late.
    “Let go,” he whispered. “I know you can’t hold on any
longer.”
    Katherine knew Luke wasn’t cruel, and he had pretty good
knowledge of her body. He always sensed when she was ready to explode.
    “Oh! Thank God!”
    She screamed out her release as she clawed at the window,
her knees beginning to give out from the weight of her rigid body. She wasn’t
sure how or even when, but the next thing she knew, they were now on their
knees and he was slowly moving in and out of her, and she could feel his warm
come shooting inside her.
    He didn’t speak for a few minutes, just held her tight
against his chest and tried to get his breathing under control. He moved his
lips against her neck and then down to her shoulders. She liked when he
lingered against her, but he didn’t do it often. She turned to face him, but he
stopped her before she could completely shift her body. She wanted to touch him
and hold him. She was beginning to crave that after each encounter, but he
never allowed it.
    He gently kissed her cheek. “I’ll take breakfast in the
dining room at eight tomorrow morning.”
    “But—” She stopped because she wasn’t even sure what she
wanted to say.
    “Good night, Katherine.” He stood up and walked into the
bathroom.
    She stayed on her knees for a few seconds before getting up
and heading to the place where she belonged…
    The sub bedroom.

Chapter 7
    Punishment…
     
    Luke heard the commotion outside his office.
    “I’m sorry, Miss, but you can’t just barge in there,” his
assistant said.
    “The hell I can’t!” Katherine hissed at her.
    He got up from his desk and headed for the door to see what
the problem was when she came barreling through with Olivia, his assistant, a
step behind her.
    “I’m sorry, Mr. Cain,” Olivia said. “She pushed right past
me.”
    Luke glared at Katherine, but she didn’t even flinch. He’d
have to find away to change that.
    “It’s okay, Olivia,” he said. “I’ll handle this. Please take
an early lunch.”
    “Yes, sir,” she said as she walked out of the office,
probably fearing for her job.
    He closed the door and stared at Katherine for a second
before grabbing her arm and walking her over to the couch. He stood completely
straight, staring her down, hoping that his playroom posturing would help her
come to her senses.
    “You better have a damn good reason for showing up here
and—”
    “I better have a good reason? You’re the one interfering in
my life and treating me like a whore,” she yelled.
    She fucking cut him off when he was speaking! He was more
than enraged now. No one treated him this way, especially not his sub.
    “Kneel,” he calmly stated.
    “No!” She stood her ground with a resolve in her eyes he’d
never seen before. He wondered if she’d gone stark raving mad.
    “Have you lost your mind?” He paced the office, trying to
keep calm. “You must have.”
    “You paid my rent,” she said. “For a year. Why would you do
that?”
    “This is about your rent?” he asked, incredulously. “You’d
risked my wrath over your rent?”
    “You didn’t think I’d find out you paid my landlord?” She
was like a little kitten trying to be a cougar. If he wasn’t so mad, it’d be
amusing.
    “Of course I did,” he said. “I was going to tell you
tomorrow night when I called you. We don’t usually communicate with one another
until Wednesday.”
    When Katherine told him about her roommate leaving, Luke
realized he’d have to find a way to fix her housing dilemma before it
interfered in their agreement. To his surprise, things were progressing much
better than he’d ever anticipated and he wasn’t about to let her living
arrangements put a stop to it.
    “You had no right.”
    “I had every right,” he countered. “When you entered into
this agreement, you consented to becoming my responsibility.”
    “No, I didn’t,” she argued. “I

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