DASH

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run them all over her skin. Feel every inch of her. She’s absolutely stunning and doesn’t even realize it. She doesn’t have to try to be seen or to stand out. She just does!
    I don’t know what it is that I feel exactly for her beside lust. But something else is there. I’m not saying I love her or that I want to run off and get married tomorrow. But I do want us to spend a couple of days in my bed and get to know each other better.
    She lets out a laugh getting my attention. “Because I knew the place you had your party at was your parents’ house,” she says, sounding proud that she was right.
    I nod my head. “You are correct, darling.”
    “Speaking of that party…?” she says shyly, and I know what she’s thinking. She’s wanting to know if I watched her climb the tree before she jumped over the fence. And the answer would be yes. I woke up and searched the entire house for her. When she was nowhere in sight, I went and checked the security system. Sure enough, she had snuck out. It was cute to watch how determined she was to get away though. And that’s what made me want her again. She doesn’t know me either, but she’s about to find out just how determined of a man I can be.
    I reach out and grab her hand. “Yes, I watched you escape,” I say with a cocky smile.
    “Escape? You make it sound like I was a prisoner,” she says with a laugh. “And what about you having my panties in your pants the next day?” she asks arching an eyebrow.
    I smile. “A gentleman doesn’t tell.”
    “A gentleman doesn’t carry around women’s underwear in his pocket.”
    I had found them underneath my parents’ bed and placed them in my pocket. After spending time looking for her in the house, I ended up running late to my meeting with her dad. So I had just thrown them in my pocket. You couldn’t even imagine my surprise when I saw her walk into her dad’s office wearing my shirt. I wanted to bend her over her father’s desk and take her right then and there once again.
    “Well, you shouldn’t have left in such a hurry that morning. I was really looking forward to morning sex.” I wink over at her before I unlock the front door and allow her to enter before me.
    “I was still trying to remember where I was and who the hell you were,” she says truthfully, and I chuckle.
    “So just how much do you remember from that night?” I ask dropping her bag to the floor in the entryway.
    She gives me a sexy smile as she pushes her white glasses to the top of her head. “Some parts are still fuzzy.” I have a feeling she’s playing with me, but I’ll play along.
    I walk up to her and place my hands on her hips. “Then let me remind you, sweetheart.” I lift her up, and she wraps her legs around me.
     

CHAPTER ELEVEN
     
    TABATHA
     
     
    He carries me to his room as I kiss him deeply. Placing my hands in his long hair I yank hard, and he moans into my mouth. He doesn’t bother shutting his door as we fall onto the bed. I get a glimpse of the huge bay windows to the right of me and smile when I see all the trees behind his house. It’s as if there’s a forest in his backyard.
    He gets my attention as he pulls his shirt up over his head, revealing his hard chest. I sit up and run my hands over the smoothness of it. He reaches up and grabs my hair. I smile when he pulls my hair out of my bun.
    “I wanna be able to pull on this,” he growls placing his hand in my hair.
    I reach out and undo his pants as his fingers massage my head. “Whatever you want,” I find myself saying as I release his hard cock from behind his pants and boxers. The hardness, yet softness of his skin has my thighs clenching and my breaths coming quicker. I need to feel him on me, in me.
    He pulls on my hair to get me to look up at him. “Don’t say things you don’t mean.”
    “I mean everything I say.” My scalp prickles and my body breaks out in goosebumps as his hands tighten in my hair. I inhale sharply, and my hand

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