Fated Absolution

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Authors: Kathi S. Barton
Tags: paranormal romance;Romance, Aaron’s Kiss
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really, he was breathing as hard, no panting as hard as she was, his need her need mingling together.
    “Please?” She whimpered to him, not really sure what she wanted, but knew without a doubt that he was the one who could give it to her.
    As soon as her hands were free, she wrapped them into his silky hair, pulled him down to her mouth again. When he pushed the blankets down and her breast was exposed she nearly came off the bed when he touched her, his groan vibrating through her breast and to her core.
    Slowly, slowly he leaned down, watching her as he moved toward her, her nipple straining to greet him, her body arching to meet him. When his tongue rasped against the hard peak, then suckled it into his mouth, she cried out. Maddy pulled him tighter to her even as he pulled more of the fleshy flesh deeper into his mouth, sucking hard. He moved to free the other breast, pulling and tugging on the blanket, then suckled the other hardened nipple. Back and forth he went, first one then the other, nipping on them then lathing them with his hot wet mouth. She was on fire.
    She felt him stiffen, his entire body tense for several seconds before she realized that there was a pounding, not of her heart as she had thought, but on the door, someone was pounding on the door. He turned then and snarled something, she wasn’t sure what but in a language she’d never heard before. But it didn’t stop. Whoever it was, they kept beating and yelling back to him in the same language. He looked back at her, even in the dark she could see that his eyes were dark, but he was already pulling away, both physically and sensually.
    ~~~
    Kyle rolled to his back and tried his best to calm his body and mind. F uck! H e’d nearly taken her, made love to her when they were all waiting for them. Aaron told him that he needed to wait, to explain. She had no idea what they were and it was time to explain. Kyle wanted to bring her back to him, pull her into his arms, but he knew that they would not be leaving this bedroom if he did.
    When she made to get up, he reached for her. She jerked hard away at his touch, turned on the bedside lamp and stood before him, naked. He’d never seen all of her body before. If he’d thought his body on fire before seeing her like this nearly killed him.
    “Madison, you’re—”
    “I want my clothes. Where are they?” She walked over to the wingback chair that sat near the now cold fireplace. She picked up the two articles of clothing that belonged to him, and seeing that, she tossed them back into the chair. When she turned and looked at him expectantly, he couldn’t remember what she had said. “My clothes, where are they?”
    Kyle could only point and hoped that he was giving her whatever she seemed to be asking him for. There was no blood in his head, at least not the one above his shoulders. When she turned toward the bathroom and walked away, he groaned. Her backside was better than the front, if that was even possible. Fuck he was hard and hurting. When the bathroom door closed with a click and the telltale sound of the lock turning registered he sat up, and before he knew it he was at the door where she was. The shower turned on before he could think to make his tongue wrap around a word to talk to her. What he might have said, he didn’t have a clue, but he knew three things: a, she was by far the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen, b, he wanted her with every fiber of his being and c, she was madder than hell at him and he didn’t have the slightest idea why.

Chapter Nine
    Shower, wash, dry, dress, leave. Shower, wash, dry, dress, leave. T hese five words had been running through her head since she had gotten out of his bed. She had accomplished one and was working number two pretty good. The tears streaming down her face were easy enough to ignore while the water was running, but she figured she’d have to deal with them as soon as she got to number three.
    “Well, I’ll deal with that when

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