Capturing Callie

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tucked into the bed, and when she settled against Ian’s chest, she heard the door click closed as Jace left the room. “Sleep, my sweet Carlin . You need your rest because I intend to wake you in a bit and make sweet love to you again…and then probably again, long before you will want me to. But you will submit your body to me, won’t you, pet? And I’ll enjoy the feel of the hot velvet walls of your pussy hugging my cock again and again.” His fingers danced over her highly sensitized skin, and she felt chill bumps race up her spine and down each of her limbs. With her head resting on Ian’s lightly tanned chest, she let the sound of his heartbeat lull her into a blissful sleep.
     
    * * * *
     
    As Jace Garrett walked back to his office, he thought back on his time with Ian and Callie and smiled. Damn, the woman was as naturally submissive as any he’d ever met and as sweet as they came. He could easily see why Ian was falling for her. Whether or not his friend would admit he was falling fast and hard was another matter. There was something very special about Callie Reece, and he was going to enjoy helping Ian train her in the lifestyle. He didn’t see his role as anything other than a “third” for them, and that was fine by him. While he certainly liked Callie a lot, the spark that would be necessary to make a lifetime commitment to a woman just wasn’t there. He figured he would always see her as a sort of little sister—but not .

Chapter 9
     
    After he’d spoken with Ian McGregor and Jace Garrett last evening, Mitch Grayson had stayed up well into the night making calls and setting up numerous search programs. When he’d gotten back to his office at ShadowDance this morning, he hadn’t been at all impressed with what he’d learned. And after making a few calls late this morning, he’d been pissed as hell. He’d called Ian at the agreed upon time and began relaying what he’d discovered.
    “I don’t have much good to report, I’m sorry to say. But I’m going to tell it to you straight and fast because I don’t want your girl walking in during this conversation. Callie Reece was reportedly raped at a river party at the end of her junior year of high school. According to friends of her sister, she was sent to finish high school with an aunt and uncle in Kansas. And they are the only reason Callie was able to attend college. Worse yet, it seems Callie’s mother blamed her daughter for her diminished social standing, which of course she claimed was a result of the rumors circulating about the ‘alleged’ rape.”
    In Mitch’s opinion, the younger sister had obviously inherited the mother’s gift for selling tickets on the Guilt Express because Callie had been sending her younger sister money for several years. Mitch had dug a little deeper after Jace had let him know “Cut Crystal’s” career of choice and hadn’t learned anything encouraging.
    “From what I’ve been able to find out, Callie’s father had been a moderately successful businessman, but his wife’s champagne tastes and her habit of bedding any man or woman she thought would boost her social ‘rank’ eventually eroded his business, and less than a month after his business’s collapse, Frank Reece was found dead behind their home. Local law enforcement termed the death ‘suspicious’ but his wife was able to collect her husband’s life-insurance money and quickly relocated to southern California. She remarried a very wealthy, much older man within six months.”
    Taking a deep breath, Mitch continued, “Now, here’s where it gets ‘dicey.’ The two young men accused of the rape were both from very prominent families, so information is hard to come by. But it seems Chrissy got sloppy drunk a few months back and started talking to some of her friends at the strip club where she works. She told them how her mom had demanded money from both families to ‘deal with a pregnancy’ that had never been and that Callie

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