Broken Lies (Broken Series)

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whispered, pulling Sofia back to the room, “if you take her on a day out to get better clothes and maybe a make-over…”
    “Shut! Up!” Sofia gasped, “That’s exactly what I was thinking! Wouldn’t that make a ton of difference, cause she’s still pretty, don’t you think?”
    Daniel’s brows furrowed, looking uncomfortable . “Is that a trick question? To make me compliment another woman so you can get mad at me?”
    “No!” Sofia paused and looked around the kitchen. “I’m starving,” she whispered.
    Daniel’s hand squeezed her butt. “Go to the room, I’ll serve you in bed. We can watch a chick flick.”
    She threw her arms around his neck. “Or talk about the wedding!”
    He gave a painful smile. “Sure , that sounds like the perfect way to ruin a night. I mean end a night.”
    She rolled her eyes. “ I promise not to talk about anything negative for either of us.”
    He planted a kiss on her nose. “Yes master.”
    She snickered with wide eyes. “Ohhhh my God I can’t believe we played that. ” She eyed him, giddy. “Can you be Dom next time?”
    Daniel smiled and kissed her again, sliding his lips softly over hers. “I’ll be everything you want. Everything you need.”
    She gave one of her awww moans. “You’re gonna make me cry again.”
    He rubbed the tip of his nose over hers. “I’m sorry but it’s all true, I’m not just jerking your chain.”
    “Ooooo chains,” she whispered. “We should try bondage …like we did in the kitchen that time, but in the bedroom.” As though they were testing out desserts.
    “Sounds fun.” He b ound her hands behind her. “Like this?” He brought her hands over her head. “Or that?”
    “Oh geeze, both are exciting. But this one is new.”
    Daniel grinned and lowered her arms and pecked her lips. “Go pick a movie. I’ll get food.”
    “Deal. And dessert.”
    “You drive a hard bargain.”
    She sucked in a breath. “Oh I have a surprise, I totally forgot.”
    “ I’ll die if I get one more amazing thing from you.”
    “It’s not that amazing.” She tiptoed and pecked him on the lips and hurried to the room.
    Deciding to get comfy, Sofia changed into one of Daniel’s white businessy shirts and put on clean lace matching panties. He’d like the combo. She retrieved the gift from her hidden shoe box in the closet, hoping he liked it. Putting the box on the bed, she turned on the TV and went to the online movie store.
    Sofia ran to help Daniel when he came through the door with his food load. “Oh my gosh, I’m starving. I’m the luckiest woman in the world to be marrying the greatest, sexiest cook on the planet.” She took the chip bags from his teeth.
    “Sorry, I slobbered all over it.”
    She laughed . “Ewwww, you did!”
    “ I warned you,” he said, chuckling.
    They got all their goodies situated on the bed. “You made my plate?” Sofia smiled.
    “Well I couldn’t exactly bring the pots in here, so yeah.”
    “You’re so sweet.”
    “If you insist.”
    “Mmmmm, Daniel,” she sighed, shoveling food in her mouth. “Soooo good, why do I love food so much? I’m going to get fat and not fit in my dress.”
    “I won’t let that happen, don’t worry.”
    “Oh? Will you chain me to the bed?”
    “Yes, and force feed you vegetables.” He took a bite of his food and grinned. “At all orifices.”
    She snickered with wide eyes then grimaced. “That could be painful.”
    Daniel chewed, sexy even doing that, his eyes roaming her face. “Only if you wanted it to be.”
    Sofia gasped, feigning shock. “Sadist!” She stabbed a piece of tender beef. “Geeze we’re naughty.” She grinned up at him and found him smiling back as though he agreed and loved it.
    “You are a lot of fun, I have to admit.” He got the wine and a glass and poured her some.
    “Trying to get me drunk?”
    “I prefer you extremely coherent when you orgasm.”
    She sipped her wine, staring at his sexy mouth, curved with a sweet

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