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She tilted her head to give him access. “Is that good?” he asked. She hummed her response. He continued his journey up her neck, kissing her jaw, the corner of her lips, her cheek.
    Jessie’s heart was beating faster. She had entirely forgotten for the moment they were on public scrutiny in the middle of the room. Then she came to her senses, and a quick peek around them showed her they were surrounded by other dancing couples only involved in themselves, so she relaxed again, closing her eyes while enjoying the sensuous trail of his lips.
    Her relaxation didn’t last long, as Sam chose that moment to put his tongue in her ear. “Uhh, no!” She pulled away.
    They stopped in the middle of the room. “What’s wrong?”
    Jessie moved sinuously back into his arms, determined not to make a fuss, ignoring the odd looks from those around them. “Sorry, my love, that was nearly a Romulan moment.”
    Sam clasped her around the waist again and pulled her close, whispering, “What, you were fine when I finger-fucked you under the table, but you don’t like me sticking my tongue in your ear?” She leaned back and gave him an expression of whatever made you think I would? He chuckled.
    As Jessie snuggled into his arms again, Sam said, “You realize you’ve called me by several endearments tonight. Admittedly, some of them you’ve made as a sarcastic retort.”
    “Hmm, so I did.” That was all she was prepared to say but silently wondered how he felt about her saying them. The fact that he mentioned it seemed to indicate he liked it.
    He grinned at her idiotically. She saw this change to a grimace as he shifted uncomfortably. She giggled at his attempts to surreptitiously reach down to ease himself into a more comfortable position in his trousers.
    Jessie never got to fulfill her revenge that night and make Sam come in public, but she did enjoy his efforts to hide his obvious bulge, which never abated and was clearly causing him some considerable discomfort. Of course it didn’t help when she moved her thigh deliberately between his as they danced, making sure she bumped against his cock from time to time whilst stroking the back of his neck tenderly with her hand.
    When Sam leaned his head to her ear again, she tensed, thinking he was going back to where he left off before. Instead, she gave a throaty chuckle when he whispered firmly that they were going to have to leave the restaurant that instant or he was going to provide the people in the restaurant—staff and customers alike—a show they had not been expecting.
    Jessie had never been ushered out of a building quite so quickly before. She laughed delightedly when Sam grabbed her hand and, after hurriedly paying the bill, pulled her towards the nearest cab. Giggling, she knew they were going to have lots of fun when they got back home.

Chapter Ten

    Sam leaned against the wall of his apartment building. It was 10:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, and Jessie was in a huff because he had left the bed early without saying where he was going. He knew she needed milk for breakfast because he deliberately poured the remaining milk away to ensure she left the apartment. He just didn’t think she would leave it this long before going to get some. He looked at his watch again, 10:05 . He was beginning to think his carefully thought-through plan was not so carefully thought through.
    The door opened, and Jessie came down the steps. He smiled evilly. He loved it when a plan came together. Before she noticed he was there, he had wound a fleecy scarf around her mouth, tying it tightly.
    “What?” came the muffled exclamation. Her hands went up to the scarf gagging her. Grabbing her hands to stop her, he wound his other arm around her waist and leaned his head to her ear.
    “Shush, my love.” Jessie sagged in relief as she realized it was just Sam and tugged on the scarf.
    “Uh-uh,” he admonished. “This is a scene from the book we read the other week, and you are going to

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