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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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“Let
me
ease
inside,”
he
whispered
huskily,
and
she
shifted
her
body
to
accommodate
his
request.
Then
he
leaned

forward,
captured
her
mouth
and
kissed
her
again,
wanting
to
convey
without
words
just
how
he
felt.
He
rotated
the

lower
part
of
his
body,
letting
his
shaft
caress
her,
seek
her
out
and
he
found
her
wet,
slick
and
hot.

He
lifted
his
mouth
as
his
hands
gripped
her
hips.
When

she
began
closing
her
eyes
he
knew
he
wanted
her
to
look
at
him,
he
wanted
to
see
the
expression
on
her
face
the

moment
their
bodies
joined.
“Open
your
eyes.
Look
at
me,
Madison.
I
want
to
see
you
when
you
take
me
in.”

Her
gaze
held
his
and
her
fingers
began
stroking
his

shoulders
as
she
parted
her
legs
for
him.
Not
able,
nor

willing
to
hold
back
any
longer
Stone
eased
inside
of
her.
He
sucked
in
a
deep
breath
and
his
hands
held
her
hips
in
a
firm
grip
as
he
continued
going
as
deep
as
he
could,

feeling
the
muscles
of
her
body
clench
him,
take
him,
claim
him.

And
then
he
established
a
rhythm,
slow
and
easy;
the
fast
and
hard
thrusting
in
and
out
in
an
urgency
that
enveloped
them.
He
groaned
deep
in
his
throat
as
he
gave
her
all
of
him
and
took
all
of
her
in
the
process.
He
felt
the
tremors

that
began
radiating
through
her
body
when
he
increased
his
rhythmic
pace,
stroking
her,
as
well
as
himself
into
an
explosion.
He
threw
his
head
back
and
felt
the
muscles
in
his
neck
strain,
and
when
she
screamed
his
name,
he
lifted

her
hips
to
lock
her
legs
around
him
to
share
in
the
orgasm
that
was
overtaking
her.

He
growled
out
her
name
between
clenched
teeth
and

when
the
shudders
began
wracking
her
body,
he
felt
it;

something
he
had
never
felt
before.
Passion
yes.
Satiated
hunger—that,
too.
But
there
was
something
else
he
felt
and
when
he
buried
his
face
against
her
neck,
he
pushed
out
of
his
mind
whatever
it
was.
The
only
thing
he
wanted
at
that
moment
was
to
share
in
the
aftereffects
of
such
a
beautiful
mating.

He
shifted
his
weight
off
her
and
pulled
her
into
his
arms.

He
somehow
found
the
strength
to
lean
up
and
look
at
her.
A
smile,
a
deep,
satisfied
smile,
drifted
across
her
lips
and
the
gaze
holding
his
was
filled
with
joy
and
wonder.
Utter

satisfaction.
And
he
knew
they
had
shared
something

special
and
unique.
They
had
shared
passion
of
the
most
unbridled
and
the
richest
kind,
and
he
knew
that
before
they
left
this
cabin
they
would
do
so
again,
and
again
and

again….

Seven

S
tone
lay
propped
up
on
his
elbow
as
he
gazed
down
at
the
sleeping
woman
beside
him
in
the
bed.
What
Madison
had
said
yesterday
had
been
true.
She
possessed
an

overabundance
of
energy
and
it
took
a
lot
to
wear
her
out.

He
couldn’t
help
but
smile
when
he
thought
of
the
number
of
times
they
had
made
love
during
the
night;
her
body
taking
him
in,
clenching
him,
satisfying
him
and
demanding
from
him
all
that
he
could
give.
And
he
had
given
a
lot;
all
he
had
and
they
had
made
love
until
exhaustion
had
wracked
their
bodies.
It
was
only
then
that
she
had
fallen
asleep
in
his

arms,
her
limbs
entwined
with
his.
He’d
managed
to
get

some
sleep
in,
as
well,
but
now
he
was
wide-awake
and

fully
aroused.
He
wanted
her
again.
He
glanced
down
at

their
bodies,
seemingly
joined
at
the
hips
and
liked
what
he
saw.
He
liked
it
too
much.

Taking
a
deep
breath,
full
realization
hit
him
and
he

accepted
that
he
had
shared
something
with
Madison
that
he
had
never
shared
with
any
other
woman.
A
lot
of
himself.
No,
he
had
shared
all
of
himself.
For
her
he
had
let
his

guard
down.

His
gaze
dropped
back
down
to
her
and
latched
on
to
her
bare
breasts.
This
attraction
he
had
for
her
was
nothing
but
lust,
he
tried
convincing
himself,
but
then
he
remembered

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