I Belong to You

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Authors: Lisa Renée Jones
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me on this, Ms. Smith.”
    “You know what? It is Ms. Smith to you. And don’t order me around like I’m your submissive. I didn’t sign your damn contract.”
    “I think we’re both clear on that fact.”
    “And you were right: We definitely need boundaries.”
    “I won’t have my security process compromised by outsiders who aren’t fully accountable to me. You’re using my security team. Subject closed.”
    “Spare me the dictator routine. I already told Jacob I’d use your people.”
    “When?”
    “On the way over here.”
    “Why?”
    “Because you and my father would be like the Clash of the Titans . You and I clash enough on our own. We don’t need to add more to the mix.”
    His eyes sharpen. “Is that what you call what we do?” he asks, his voice a rough, low tone that creates a tingling in my nipples. “Clashing?”
    I swallow hard, trying to control the heaviness of my breathing that I fear he’s already noticed. “You have a better name for it?”
    “Many words come to mind. Should I start listing them?”
    “No,” I say, certain I won’t approve of his choices. He glances at my mouth, and I suddenly remember the spicy, delicious way he tastes. Instinctively, my hands flatten on the hard wall of his chest. “Don’t kiss me,” I warn. The heat darting up my arms tells me how bad an idea touching him was.
    “But you want me to,” he says, his hands sliding to my wrists, and somehow he makes it darkly erotic. This isn’t one of our spontaneous moments that we dismiss the next day. This is different, uncharted territory.
    He leans closer and I splay my fingers on his chest, applying pressure. “I said don’t.”
    “Because you don’t want me to, or because you’re afraid of where it will lead?”
    “Because I said it. That’s the only reason you need.”
    “Yet you didn’t deny that you want me to.”
    “Eve really wanted the apple, and look where it got her.”
    “If anyone’s being tempted by a poison apple”—his head lowers, lips close to mine, breath warm and tempting on my cheek—“it’s me.”
    My fingers flex against hard muscle. “Mark—”
    “I think it’s because you’re afraid of where it might lead, of the power you think it might give me over you.”
    I try to tug my wrists away but he holds me easily, a gleam in his eyes. “I never fell into bed with you,” I say. “I was captive to the emotions you were feeling, feeding off those. You don’t have the power over me.”
    “No. You have the power. That’s what you don’t understand. You have the power—or I wouldn’t be lying in bed at night remembering how you taste.” He pauses for effect. “And I do remember how you taste. All of you. Every last inch. Your mouth. Your neck. Your nipples. Your—”
    “Stop it,” I hiss, knowing exactly what he was going to say next. “I know what you’re trying to do.”
    He inches backward, releasing my wrists, and taking the promise of a kiss with him, those gray eyes resting keenly on my face. “What am I trying to do?”
    “This is a game. It’s manipulation.”
    “I want to fuck you. Many times. Many ways. How is that manipulation?”
    “One minute you want to fuck me. The next—”
    “I always want to fuck you. I just want to do it my way. With your pleasure at my mercy. Your hands tied up. Your legs tied up. Your clit on my tongue.”
    “Stop.”
    “Why? Am I making you wet?”
    I glare, my only defense against an answer I’m not going to give him.
    “I’ll find out myself,” he says, dragging my hemline upward before I know his intent.
    I grab his hand and my skirt. “Don’t even think about it.”
    “We’re both thinking about it.”
    His cell phone rings and he stiffens, drawing a deep breath before his hands fall away from me and he steps back a good foot. He pulls out a phone I haven’t seen before and quickly answers, “Give me a minute.” He covers the receiver. “I need to take this,” he informs me.
    I manage a

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