Emerald [Pyrate's Treasure 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)

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closed and crossed the patio to where Emerald stood staring out into the woods.
    “My mate is a literary agent who lives and works in New York,” she said softly.
    “And mine is a beautiful writer of extraordinary children’s books. What’s the problem?” Nick could feel eyes watching them from the house and decided they needed a bit more privacy for what might be the most delicate and important negotiations of his life.
    Wrapping his free arm around her shoulders, he urged her to walk with him. Since he did not know the woods and had no destination in mind except to be alone with his mate so they could talk, he allowed her to pick a path that led into the woods.

Chapter 7
     
    The longer they walked, the more panicked Emerald grew. How was she supposed to keep her mate if he lived and worked five hundred miles away? Would he expect her to leave and go with him to the city? How would she survive in a city with all those strangers?
    They had both finished their coffee by the time they reached a small clearing in the woods. To one side of the sandy area sat a bench where her grandfather often came to be alone and think. On the other were several logs where the cousins would sit when they came with him and he shared stories of their family. She was not surprised when Nick led her to the bench and sat down.
    When she moved to sit beside him, he pulled her so she landed on his lap. He swung her feet so they rested on the bench beside his hips and she sat across his thighs. When she squirmed to escape, he wrapped one arm around her back. His other hand slid between her thighs to hold her in place.
    “Shhh, Emerald mine. We’re alone, and we’re going to talk about all the things that we’ve said we would talk about,” he said, nuzzling his nose up and down the side of her neck. “My job, your writing, and why you won’t leave this island are the biggest ones I can think of. After that we’ll go on to other things, like whether you’ve ever dreamt about having a man worship your body and eat your pussy until you scream with pleasure.”
    Emerald swore her heart stopped for a few seconds and then began to race. His words not only filled her ears but also rumbled through his chest and into her side, sending warm shivers through her in response.
    “Okay,” she said softly as the arm around her body reached up and gently pushed her head to rest against his chest.
    “I am a very good literary agent and currently work and live in New York. A month ago I received six of the most amazing stories from someone who said they were you,” he said softly as the fingertips at her neck stroked up and down before taking her earlobe and toying with it.
    “What did you think of them?” she asked hesitantly, half afraid to hear his answer.
    Only a portion of her thoughts centered on his words. The rest of her focused on the long, hard erection pressing into her hip, and what she would rather be doing instead of talking even though they really needed to talk.
    The hand between her legs slowly stroked down to her knee. His hand brushed the skin of both inner thighs before it slowly traveled back up to stop just an inch from her pussy. She moaned softly and shifted on his lap, hoping he would close that last inch and stroke her clit and pussy.
    His voice was low and intense in her ear. “I thought they were the most amazing stories I had ever read. Once I started reading, I could not stop until I reached the end. And then I wanted more. I still want more. If you allow me to represent you, I can see you as the next giant in the children’s publishing industry.”
    She shivered as her arousal grew at his tone. She could barely take in his words and their meaning. Pushing from his arms, she climbed from his lap, stood and walked across the clearing. When he stood and started to follow, she held up a hand to stop him.
    “No, until we finish talking you have to stay over there. Otherwise we’ll never get this talking business and such

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