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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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He
glanced
at
her.
They
were
sitting
in
the
back
of
a
cab
on
their
way
back
to
the
hotel.
It
was
dark,
but
the
moonlight,

as
well
as
the
bright
lights
from
the
buildings
they
passed,
provided
sufficient
light
for
them
to
see
each
other’s

features
clearly.
But
even
if
he
hadn’t
been
able
to
see
her,
he
would
have
definitely
been
able
to
smell
her.
The

perfume
she
was
wearing
was
a
luscious,
blatantly
sensual
scent
and
it
was
doing
downright
crazy
things
to
his
libido.

“Yeah,
and
I
could
tell
he
liked
you,”
he
responded
huskily.
Almost
a
little
too
much,
he
thought.
He
smiled
when
he

remembered
the
look
on
his
cousin’s
face
the
moment
he
and
Jayla
had
walked
into
the
party.
Ian’s
expression
of

appreciation
was
also
shared
by
most
of
the
other
men

present.
His
heart
had
swelled
with
pride
that
she
was
with
him.

And
he
couldn’t
forget
how
Ian
had
pulled
Jayla
to
him
and
planted
a
kiss
on
her
lips
when
they’d
been
leaving.
He

grinned,
knowing
Ian
had
intended
to
give
him
a
dose
of
his
own
medicine.
Ian
had
wanted
to
get
a
rise
out
of
him,
the
same
way
he
enjoyed
getting
a
rise
out
of
his
brothers

whenever
he
kissed
their
wives.
Now
he
knew
how
it
felt.

“I
can’t
wait
to
get
to
the
hotel
to
get
out
of
these
shoes.
They
are
killing
my
feet.”

Storm
smiled
and
was
glad
that
because
of
the
darkness,
Jayla
couldn’t
see
the
heated
gleam
in
his
eyes.
He

couldn’t
wait
to
get
her
back
to
the
hotel
to
get
her
out
of
something
else.
The
sight
of
her
in
that
dress
had
nearly
driven
him
mad
all
night.
He
couldn’t
wait
to
see
just
what
she
had
or
didn’t
have
underneath
it.

“Lift
your
feet
into
my
lap
and
I’ll
be
glad
to
give
you
some
temporary
relief,”
he
murmured,
wanting
to
touch
her
any
way
he
could.
She
didn’t
waste
time
taking
him
up
on
his
offer
and
she
shifted
her
body
to
slide
her
legs
across
his
lap.
He
knew
there
was
no
way
she
could
not
feel
the

hardness
of
his
groin
with
her
legs
resting
across
his

thighs.

He
went
about
removing
the
silver
stiletto
heels
and
began
massaging
her
feet.
Her
panty
hose
felt
smooth
and
silky
to
his
touch,
and
the
thought
that
he’d
never
pampered

another
woman
this
way
suddenly
hit
him.
He
tossed
the

thought
from
his
mind
as
he
continued
to
gently
and

methodically
stroke
her
feet,
thinking
there
was
nothing
like
a
great
pair
of
legs
and
she
had
a
pretty
nice
pair.

“Umm,
I
could
get
used
to
this.
You
have
gifted
hands,
Storm.”

He
smiled.
“Anything
to
make
you
happy.”
He
thought
about
what
he’d
said
and
shook
his
head.
He
wondered
what
it

would
take
to
make
a
woman
like
her
completely
happy.

“We
got
back
too
soon,”
Jayla
said,
and
he
glanced
out
of

the
cab’s
window
to
see
they
had
arrived
back
at
the
hotel.
He
strapped
her
shoes
back
on
her
feet
and
felt
an

immediate
sense
of
loss
when
she
pulled
her
legs
out
of
his
lap.

He
glanced
over
at
her,
determined
to
remove
that

disappointment
from
her
voice.
He
leaned
over,
pulled
her
against
him
and
captured
her
lips.
The
taste
of
her
was

arousing…as
if
he
needed
to
be
aroused
more
than
he

already
was.
In
minutes,
he
had
her
groaning
and
liked
the
sound
of
it.

“My
room
or
yours?”
he
whispered
softly
against
her
lips.

She
stared
at
his
mouth
a
moment
before
answering
in
a

voice
that
increased
his
heart
rate
another
notch.
“I’ve
never
been
inside
a
man’s
hotel
room
before
and
since
this
trip
to
New
Orleans
has
been
a
first
for
me
in
a
lot
of
ways,
let’s

go
to
your
room
tonight.”

He
kissed
her
again,
devouring
her
soft
lips
and
thinking
he
could
definitely
get
used
to
this.

Jayla
awoke
when
she
heard
the
ringing
of
the
telephone.
A
quick
glance
at
the
clock
on
the
nightstand
indicated
it
was
the
wake-up
call
she
had
ordered.
She
watched
as
Storm
reached
over,
picked
up
the
receiver
and,
without

answering,
hung
it
back
up.
He
then
met
her
gaze
and
for
a

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