Undeniable

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Authors: C. A. Harms
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he took me from behind as I muffled my cries in the pillow.
    “Why are you smiling so big, baby?”
    My eyes shot open, and I looked to my left, taking in his naked chest and broad shoulders. “Memories,” I said as I allowed my wandering eyes to finally meet his.
    He chuckled. “You’re gonna kill me.”
    I giggled as he gripped my waist and pulled my body on top of his. My legs parted, and I straddled him with his cock resting between us. I rocked against him and he groaned.
    “I think I created a monster,” he said with a smile.
    “I think so too,” I agreed, lifting up just enough to place his hardness against me. I began lowering my body over his, and he gripped my hips before thrusting upward and filling me.
    It was as if we’d been sharing our bodies with each other for years as we began to move in sync, and in no time at all, we had both reached the point of ecstasy.
     
    ***
     
    “Someone has a pretty big smile on her face,” Harper said with a knowing grin. Quinn and Harper started in on me the moment I entered Allure for our usual spa day, minus Avery this time. She was still recovering, and she and Kade were settling into parenthood.
    Quinn and Harper were both looking at me, their gossip radar tuned to maximum capacity, in need of some dirty details.
    “I have no idea what you’re talking about,” I said as I set my purse on the counter and pulled the clip from my hair. Running my fingers through the knots, I avoided eye contact.
    “You are such a liar,” Quinn squealed. “Spill. No one walks around with that kind of smile without a reason behind it.”
    “Yeah, one really big and magical reason,” Harper added. I looked up at her and knew she wasn’t done yet. Her filter was never in place. She was worse than any man I had ever met. “Jude just strikes me as the kind of man that leaves a woman very satisfied. He may not show it, but I bet he is a fucking machine.”
    “Oh my God, Harper.” Quinn hung her head and laughed.
    “What? I’m just stating the obvious. Callie is glowing, and that’s a sure sign she has just come off one hell of a ride.” Harper shrugged before she looked back at me with a smile. “And by the look on her face right now, I know I’m right. Jude finally gave Callie a good, hard romp.”
    “You are awful,” I said and flopped down in the chair next to Quinn, a grin pulling at my lips. “And you’re entirely accurate,” I confessed.
    “God, I knew it. He’s all dominating and headstrong, but behind closed doors, look out.” Harper faked a shiver of excitement.
    “Um, what are you getting all excited about? I’m sure Easton has some skills of his own,” I replied.
    “Fuck yeah, he sure as shit does,” she said. “But he’s in Miami and has been for three days, and I swear I am going through withdrawal. I’m half tempted to drive down there just for a quickie. I have an itch that batteries just ain’t satisfying. I need the real thing.”
    Harper pouted, and that was something she rarely did. Quinn and I shared a look before we began to laugh at her irritation.
    “I’m glad things finally shifted for the two of you,” Quinn offered with a smile. “Jett said he’s never seen Jude smile so much.”
    The image of Jude smiling filled my mind. He was gorgeous no matter what mood he was in, but when he smiled, it truly made my knees weak and did crazy things to my heart.
    “So how is Katelynn doing?” Quinn asked, but I could sense her hesitation. Kate was a touchy subject for anyone who knew the impending outcome of her illness.
    “She puts on a pretty brave face in front of the kids, heck, even in front of Jude, but at times it’s impossible to hide. She’s tired more often than not, and lately she’s been getting sick in the middle of night.” Tears filled my eyes. “Zoey’s picking up on it, but Matt’s still oblivious. It’s just hard to watch. I feel helpless.”
    Silence set in, and Quinn squeezed my shoulder supportively.
    “It

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