The Nanny

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Authors: Vera Roberts
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    Tiana imagined flicking her tongue on his nipples as she straddled his body, his cock pressing against her thighs as she slowly lowered onto his body, taking all of him at once and…
    “Is everything okay, Tiana?” Kieran asked.
    Tiana shook her head to relieve her thoughts. “Oh yes. Everything is fine.” She cleared her throat. “I was just wondering what you were up to.”
    “I was just finishing up a workout while Tyson is taking a power nap.” Kieran wiped his brow with the back of his hand. “What’s up?”
    “I just wanted to know if you wanted to come over for dinner later. I’m making spaghetti. I’m sure it won’t be as great as your mother’s but it’ll be a close second, I hope.” Tiana offered an olive branch.
    “I would love to,” Kieran smiled. “Just let me finish up here and I’ll be right over.”
    “Cool,” Tiana glanced down at her feet, “um, I wanted to talk to you about what happened last night?”
    “Tiana, it’s cool.” Kieran smiled. “Nothing happened. I tucked you in bed and left. I picked up Tyson this morning because I had a feeling you wouldn’t be able to.”
    Tiana wasn’t sure if she was relieved or embarrassed. “Thank you.”
    “You’re welcome,” Kieran flashed his warm smile again.
    “Um,” Tiana wasn’t sure how to approach the next topic on her mind. “About my clothing…”
    “It’s fine,” Kieran replied, “I didn’t see anything I wasn’t supposed to see.”

    Tiana felt her shoulders drop. Kieran didn’t see her naked. She couldn’t understand why she felt disappointed. “Good to know. Well, I guess I better get going and start that spaghetti.”
    “Okay. I’ll see you in about an hour?” He asked.
    “Sure,” Tiana tightened her lips. An hour wasn’t nearly enough time but she could work miracles like she always had. “I’ll see you later.” She left Kieran’s home a short time later. She didn’t know why or even how her legs started running as fast as they did but she found herself sprinting back to her home.

    ****
“Wow,” Kieran’s nose was tickled with mouth-watering aromas when he entered Tiana’s home.
    “This is very nice.”
    Tiana wasn’t sure how she was able to do it but she managed to pull off a meal of salad, spaghetti, and garlic bread within her hour timeframe. Thank goodness for easy to follow directions on the packages. “It’s nothing, really,” she half-lied. “Have a seat and relax.”
    Kieran put Tyson down in rocking crib chair and made himself a seat at the bar as he watched Tiana in action. He wanted to be honest with her about what really happened the night before; how he admired her body and lusted after her just as much—if not more—as she wanted him.
    Her body was incredible and he couldn’t take his mind off the different positions he wanted to put her in. He’d never worked out so hard in his life, trying to get his mind off her.
    But the embarrassment in Tiana’s eyes told Kieran she was not interested in him in that manner.
    She was drunk off her tail and her inhibitions were gone. She saw him as her employee and that was that.
    If only he could get the thought out of his mind; of him kissing every part of her naked body, then nestling himself between her thighs as her tight heat welcomed him and…
    “Kieran?” Tiana called his name again. “Did you want a soda? Water?”
    Kieran’s thoughts snapped him back to the present. “Sure, I’ll have a soda. Thank you.”
    Tiana poured soda in a couple of glasses for both Kieran and herself. “So,” she began, “you never did tell me about the personal drama in your past.”
    Kieran clinked glasses with Tiana and took a sip. “Not much to tell. I was married once before; high-school sweetheart. Got married straight out of high school. We just eloped, went to Atlantic City, and came back to tell our parents.”
    “How did your mom take it?” Tiana asked.

    “Not well.” Kieran remembered how his mother started

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