Sweet Temptation

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were they going to have a long talk when she got out of the shower. This guilt complex was quickly fraying her nerves.
    She reached out so he could help her up, and he quickly took her hand and gently pulled her to a standing position. Ignoring his question entirely, she went toward the bathroom, her need for gallons and gallons of hot water outweighing her desire to kick Micah’s ass.
    The bathroom mirrors were already fogged up, and she let out a blissful sigh as she stripped down and stepped into the shower. For a long moment she stood in the spray, eyes closed as she relieved the sensation of Micah’s hands on her, his cock inside her and the most intense orgasm of her life. She’d lit up like a firecracker the moment he thrust into her. She’d started coming and hadn’t stopped until he’d found his own quick release.
    Realizing she’d spent a long time in the shower and Micah was probably wearing a hole in the carpet in the living room, she turned off the water and stepped out to dry off. She’d just gotten the towel wrapped around her when the door opened and Micah stuck his head in.
    After a quick glance, presumably to see if she was halfway decent, he shoved into the small bathroom.
    “You were taking a long time. I wanted to make sure you were okay,” he said gruffly.
    With a sigh she let the towel drop so that she stood nude before him. He took a hasty step backward, and she almost rolled her eyes. It wasn’t as though she was going to jump him.
    “I’m fine. See?”
    She turned in a circle so he could see her body for himself.
    She couldn’t control the quiver when his fingers brushed across a faint bruise on her hip.
    “I bruised you,” he said, his voice heavy with regret.
    “I bruise very easily, Micah. You didn’t hurt me.”
    When she’d turned back around fully, he took her hands and turned her wrists over. His thumb rubbed across the red lines left by the ropes, and his expression grew stormy.
    “They tied them too tight. There was no need for them to hurt you. I should have stepped in and put a stop to it all.”
    “Why didn’t you?” she asked curiously.
    He swallowed and looked away. Then he reached for the towel and carefully wrapped it around her.
    “Go get something on. You can borrow my robe if you want. There’s a lot we need to talk about, and it can’t wait.”
    She frowned at the urgency in his voice and reached for the robe hanging on the towel rack.
    “I’ll be in the living room. Are you sure you don’t want something to eat?”
    “Go,” she said, shooing him with her hands.
    He backed out of the bathroom, and Angelina dropped the towel to put her robe on, shaking her head the entire time. She gave her hair a thorough rub before she did a quick comb-through to rid it of tangles.
    Fingering the strands from her face, she left the bathroom and returned to the living room, where Micah sat on the sofa, his elbows on his knees, his head down.
    When he heard her, he looked up then stood.
    “Sit down,” he urged.
    She plopped onto the couch, careful to keep the robe gathered around her.
    “Angel, I think we should take you to the ER.”
    “But I’m not hurt!”
    “I didn’t use a condom.”
    “Yes, I know.”
    Micah ran a hand through his hair. “Aren’t there shots they can give you? You know, so you don’t get pregnant? Or at least a pill you can take?”
    She leaned forward, wishing he’d at least sit down instead of hulking over her so tense he looked like he’d implode at any moment.
    “Micah, come sit down. Please.”
    She patted the space beside her, and he hesitated before finally walking around to sit where she motioned.
    “I get that you’re feeling guilty. I get that this whole night didn’t go at all like you thought it would or even wanted it to. But you’re making a lot of assumptions and you’re taking credit for sins you didn’t commit.”
    “What the hell is that supposed to mean?” he muttered.
    “I’m on birth control. I’m not

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