Remembrance: A Contemporary Erotic Romance (Iris Series Book 4)

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driver when they approached, “your boss is an absolute clod.”
    “Janie, I swear,” Luke whispered, completely annoyed.  “Get in the damn car.  Right now.”
    “Hey,” she said indignantly.  “Just because you can’t have an adult conversation –”
    He practically threw her into the limo while she rolled her eyes at Kenneth.  The poor guy looked like he had no idea what to do.  She scooted into the back seat and Luke followed in right behind her.  The door closed behind him and he looked to make sure the privacy screen was up first before lighting into her.
    “You shouldn’t be talking to any men like that.  Do you even know what you’re doing to a guy’s head, both heads, when you say things like that?”  He muttered again, “Of course you do.”
    She began to interrupt him but he stopped her with a pointed look just as the limo started moving into traffic. 
    “And I’m perfectly capable of having very adult conversations, Janie,” he said, his voice dangerously calm and low. “In fact, any time you want to sit down and hear the ways I can make a woman scream, I’m happy to give you the details –”
    Holy.  Fucking.  Shit.   
    “– I’m just not g oing to have that very private conversation with you in the middle of a restaurant.” 
    Seconds ticked by and their eyes battled with each other.  She knew her face was flushed and her eyes were glazed over with desire.  His own pinned her to the seat while the silence dragged on.  All she could think was, Please tell me in vivid detail how you’d make me scream.  I’m begging you. 
    She decided to call his bluff.
    “Okay.  We’re not in the restaurant at the moment,” she said pointedly.  “Why don’t you tell me right now?  How do you make a woman scream?”  Her eyes glowed while she waited.  “Although, maybe we shouldn’t.  You did just tell me that a man can’t handle these conversations.”
    He ran his tongue over his teeth then let a smug grin form slowly on his lips.  Shifting slightly and placing his arm casually on the back of her seat, his fingers could just touch her hair.  “You’d like that?  Me telling you in detail how I pleasure a woman?” he murmured with challenge.
    She stilled then caught herself.  Trying to appear nonchalant, she nodded and bit her lip.  Holyshitholyshitholyshit.   It felt as hot as a sauna in the car, but she didn’t dare move for fear he wouldn’t continue.
    He seemed to be thinking about how to respond.  “Well, it’s a good thing you know how to use that fire extinguisher you bragged so much about before,” he paused and touched a curl resting on her shoulder, “because you might have to use it on yourself.”  He made a show of looking around the limo.  “We don’t happen to have one in the car, Janie.  Are you sure you can handle it?  You might overheat.”
    She chuckled deeply, thoroughly enjoying this.  “Oh, I know I can handle it.  The question is, can you?  You seemed to get pretty worked up when I simply stated what I wanted in a sexual partner.  I mean if you didn’t want people to know what we were talking about you shouldn’t have yelled about being a ‘man.’  Causing a scene,” she tsked, shaking her head.
    He touched his finger to her bottom lip, only to remove it almost immediately.  His eyes, however, were still glued there.  “That mouth of yours,” he said, his eyes moving to hers, “is trouble.”
    She shot one eyebrow up at his comment and bit her lip which was still tingling from his finger there.  “You have no idea,” she purred.
    That innuendo seemed to push him over the edge because he continued watching her, then spoke.  “I’d start by taking off her clothes.  Her top first, so I can look at her, touch her breasts.  I’m definitely a breast man,” he murmured, looking her in the eye.
    Oh dear Lord.   He was really going to do this.  For some reason, she thought he wouldn’t go through with it.  Her

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