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Authors: Louisa Neil
got her naked and in his arms. Soon, he told himself, soon, he’d be
with her, and then whatever happened would just happen. He’d had
ideas, and every time they were together in any sense, his cock
overrode his common sense, and all he wanted to do was fuck her
until he couldn’t come anymore. Kay was turning into a personal
problem for him. He wanted to be objective because she was an
employee, but in his mind, they were well beyond that. He envisioned
them together, as a couple, always in the heat of some sexual moment.
Stuart decided he was going mad, crazed with lust from the first
time he saw her. At first she’d seemed forbidden fruit because of
Travis, but now he couldn’t use that as an excuse. What he had to do
was clear his mind and decide what he was willing to offer her
beyond sex. Never before had he ever wanted a woman permanently.
Worse yet, he knew she was only there temporarily, for an internship
as she put it, until she decided what she wanted to do with the rest of
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her life. Maybe he’d change her mind and she’d stay on.
Just the contemplation of the concept made him break out in a
sweat. No, he reinforced to himself, he wasn’t the marrying kind, not
the forever after man she would most likely want. He wondered if
they could just have an affair? But what would become of him when it
ended? Would she leave the Lodge, and would it ever be the same
place he’d built, would he ever be the same? The thoughts made his
mind ache further, and he forced himself to walk outside for fresh air.
Just looking up at the stars made him feel better, as if the world
weren’t closing in on him quite as drastically as he was thinking it
felt.
If he and Kay got together, they’d have to deal with the emotions
at that time. Spending his time wondering was a waste, for he knew
he had no real idea of her personality. But, he decided, it would be
interesting to learn.
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Chapter Thirteen
Monday turned into a whirlwind of a day, spent in home centers
and furniture stores. For Stuart, Kay decided, it seemed an object
lesson on shopping. For her it was a small window into the man she
was falling in love with—no, she decided, she was in lust with him.
They’d left early in the morning and stopped for breakfast on the
road. Kay studied the plans he’d brought along and asked questions
Stuart apparently hadn’t begun to think about and most importantly,
didn’t have answers to. She joked easily with him and at times
thought they’d known each other for a lifetime. It was easy to accept
him dropping his arm around her shoulders as they stood before a
display, Kay pointing out the differences in maintenance between
Formica and stone counters. They discussed lever handles instead of
knobs, and gas cooking as opposed to electric. By noon, they were
both overloaded with information and needed to get out of the stores.
Since it was his day, she let him set the tone and the pace. Within
her reach at all times was a pad and pen, and she knew her notes
would be invaluable to him at a later date. He pulled into a fast-food
chicken restaurant and drove her to the local park to have lunch. The
soft afternoon breeze made them both lazy after their meal, and it was
easy to relax back against his chest when Stuart pulled her to him, his
back resting against a large tree.
Kay nestled against him and closed her eyes, wondering what it
would feel like to have him touch her. His fingers stroked her upper
arms, and he sent a chill through her that radiated to him. He tensed
behind her, and she let out a laugh.
“What are we going to do, Stuart?”
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“I don’t know, Kay. I’ve never been in this position before.” She
started to pull away to look at him, but he held her in place. “I’ve
spent my whole life making sure I didn’t get emotionally involved
with any woman, and now…”
“Now, what? I came along and screwed up your plans?” Laughing
lightly, she added, “Reality’s a bitch sometimes, Stuart. How are you
going to handle it?”
“You’re having way too much fun at my expense, Kay.” His arms
tightened her to him, and she closed her eyes. “The problem is I don’t
really know anything about you, yet I’m drawn to you, Kay. I don’t
know why, but I am, and it bothers me to no end.”
“Poor Stuart, would you rather I disappeared from your property,
and then you could go back to brooding at the world all alone?” While
her voice was light and teasing, it held an undercurrent of seriousness.
“No. It wouldn’t matter where you were location-wise, you’re
embedded within me, Kadence.”
“If I left, you’d forget me, with time.” This time she pulled from
his warmth and turned to look at him. “I have no right to make you
uncomfortable in your own space, Stuart. Technically, I’m an
employee. I could leave and make your life easier.”
Studying her face for a long time, he finally shook his head. “It’s
not that easy. No matter where you were, you’d still be in my mind.
Kay, beyond that…”
“We’d be good in bed together, Stuart. But an affair with you
would be complicated, beyond our boss-employee status.”
“What are you looking for? Why shut yourself away down here
when you could work in any restaurant in any town? Why, Kay?
That’s the piece of the puzzle I’m missing. Help me to understand.”
“Because I’ve done the city thing, and New York was Eric’s
territory.” She let a shudder run through her, and Stuart tried to pull her back toward him.
“What did he do to you, Kay?”
She knew he knew the basics from listening in on her
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conversation weeks earlier, but figured he wanted to hear her version,
in her words. “It doesn’t matter,” she started, but he cut her off.
“Yes, it does. Your marriage to him would reflect on ours.”
Kay didn’t know who was more surprised, her or Stuart, when the
words left his lips. She stared at him for a long time and watched his
eyes close against her attention.
“Stuart?”
“Let it go, Kay, please?”
She watched him for a long moment before she lay beside him,
her head resting on her hand. Her free hand traced along his bare
forearm, and with each stroke she became bolder, her fingers learning
his skin.
“He cheated on me,” she said in a low voice. “He thought I would
be moldable into the perfect wife. Educated so I wouldn’t embarrass
him in front of his business associates, not too hard to look at from a
certain perspective. I fit his criteria. What I didn’t fit was his attitude toward infidelity. I was supposed to be so happy and grateful that I
was the one he actually married, his afternoon diversions weren’t
supposed to bother me. I was supposed to keep my mouth shut and
accept it as a ‘dick’ thing.” She laughed aloud and rolled onto her
back. “Obviously, I didn’t accept it or keep my mouth shut.”
“The man was a fool, Kay.”
“Thank you, Stuart. I agree, and I won’t get married again unless I
feel it’s for the long haul and we both understand each other’s core
values a lot better. But that doesn’t mean I’m not looking for
companionship and a sexual outlet.” She let a few seconds pass before
going on and moved back on her side to see him better. “I’m not
averse to relationships, just as long as we both work from the same set
of rules. Even if they aren’t conventional, as long as we all agree to
the terms.” She watched him stiffen at her words.
“What did you mean by ‘we all agree to the terms’?”
Kay gave him a noncommittal smile and rolled on her back,
sheltering her eyes from the sun with her arm. At first she’d thought
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to tease him about a threesome with Travis, but the idea struck her
hard, made her pussy wet and made her start to think in different
directions. All her life she’d been told marriage and one partner were
the accepted norm. Maybe she was different. Maybe she could break
the rules as long as her partners agreed. The concept was so foreign to
her she almost laughed aloud but accepted this wasn’t a joking matter.
Deep in her being, she understood the unconventional might be
her best goal. Having Stuart as her lover and partner would be good,
and adding Travis on occasion would definitely be interesting, from
her perspective. Kay lay there a long time beside Stuart and wondered
how he’d react if she told him what she was thinking. Maybe one day
they’d be close enough for her to speak her mind. While she and
Travis had teased about another man joining them in bed when they
first met, they used dildos for a second cock to please her. The idea of two real men’s throbbing cocks in her gave her an inner ache like
never before. She sighed and wondered what Stuart would think if she
brought her toys to bed with them.
Stuart moved beside her and cleared his throat, bringing her back
to the moment.
“Was it a difficult divorce?” He’d moved back against the tree to
put some distance between them. Kay wondered if he did it on
purpose to keep from reaching to touch her. For right now, that was
okay with her. She needed to think clearly and with a level head
before she let this whole arrangement blow up in her face.
“No, not really. We had a prenuptial agreement.” She rolled onto
her stomach and laughed, shaking her head. “We were both attorneys.
We couldn’t have married without one.”
“But? I get the feeling I’m going hate this man for something
beyond treating you poorly. What did he do, Kay?” It was a long time
before she finally spoke, and she closed her eyes momentarily against
the memories before she did.
“He got his mistress pregnant.” When she drew a deep breath, he
held his hands still. She focused on them instead of watching his
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expression. Somehow she wanted him to touch her but knew it wasn’t
the time. She didn’t want his touch while talking about her ex.
“When I first found out about her existence, I insisted we go to
counseling. Only after the first sessions, I was the only one going.
Somehow he always had an emergency. That in itself made me
wonder about our future, but when I found out Diana was pregnant…
He told me he stopped seeing her, and he’d told her I was a shrew
wife who he was separated from, but I wouldn’t divorce him.”
“How did it finally all come to an end, Kay? What was the final
catalyst?”
“Diana came to see him one Saturday when she knew he’d be
busy. She was going to surprise him when he got home. But, she
showed up at the door and was shocked to find me in Eric’s
apartment. I was stunned at first, realizing she’d been in my home,
and I lost it. Just the concept of him taking her there was enough
to…but after a few minutes we both calmed down, and over a pot of
tea, we cleared the air between us. We both realized he was playing us
against each other. It pissed us both off to say the least. When we
were able to talk rationally, we pieced the truth together. He’d only
brought her to the apartment once, in the beginning of their
relationship, two years earlier. God, we’d only been married a short
time and he already had a mistress. After that, they always used her
apartment. He told her I had his apartment under surveillance to use
against him in court. She never questioned him beyond that.
Apparently when she did, he’d get…nasty with her.” Stuart pushed
himself forward at her words, and she shook her head. He let his
shoulders fall back against the tree but didn’t relax. “He wouldn’t hurt me. I was his wife for public consumption. The perfect little woman
who kept a home, had a career, and kept her man happy. What a joke
it all turned into.”
“What finally happened?”
“I asked her for a week, and she didn’t tell him about our
meeting.” Kay rolled onto her back and stared at the sky. “By the
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following Friday, his clothing and personal items were packed, our
bank accounts had been divided, all nice and legal according to our
agreement, and the divorce papers were drawn up. I managed to get
him alone while he was still at his office late in the day and had my
lawyer meet me there.” She laughed aloud and turned back to him.
“He wasn’t happy to say the least. I did everything according to our
papers, and he had no recourse. I’d had a fidelity clause inserted, and
he was egotistical enough to think I wouldn’t use it. When I told him
about my meeting with Diana, he hit the roof.” Kay studied Stuart for
a moment before adding, “Would you like to know how he justified
his lying and cheating?” Stuart didn’t attempt to voice his opinion,
only shook his head. “He told me it shouldn’t matter to me, that he
was, and I quote, ‘just banging her,’ while me, he made love to.” She
laughed openly and rolled away. “Like that was supposed to appease