Twisted Souls (The Alpha Boss Book 2)

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her to meet him, then pushing her away. Anna let her hips go limp and she surrendered her muscles and nerves to the beat of his will. She sang out, “Oh, Caden, it’s you, I’m yours.” Then her voice dropped into an unintelligible panting that might have been, “he’s mine,” over and over again.
    He roared and the light changed. Everything grew darker and the soda machines dimmed and flickered at the same time. It was as if their lust sucked all the electricity out of the room. She felt his spunk pumping into her and realized they’d used no protection. The passion of her punishment had passed to penetration in a blink, giving her no space to think of consequences.
    Caden’s seed filled her, his passion pumping out. The grip of his hands and the way Caden Morning lost control sent her over her own edge. Anna flew through white clouds pouring out warm rain. Pulsing rainbows. An eagle screamed.
    Caden’s feverish face flushed red, tendons on his neck standing out. His panting visage reflected off the glass front of the break room microwave, flying like a dragon among the appliances. Anna spun downward from the clouds, diving into a balmy azure sea. Caden shouted her name and crashed down on top of her, his sudden weight and blood rushing back into her hips when he released his iron grip.
    Anna turned over, and licked beads of dew from his lips. She savored the salted cinnamon flavor.
    “Your sweat tastes good.”
    “I may have too much sugar in my diet.”
    “Caden Morning eats sweets? Like what, the break room donuts?”
    “I’ll never be able to eat a pastry in here again without getting hard and needing to spank you.”
    “I’m to be spanked, not for punishment or preventative discipline now, but any time you want something sweet?”
    The plastic table creaked. “The choice is your choice, Anna. It’s always been your choice.” He rubbed his nose on her nose. “You know what the future will be like here, with me. I’m not fooling around. If you stay around me, I will do this again.”
    “Maybe not in the break room?”
    Caden laughed and looked around at the blinking soda and candy machines. The coffee maker’s red blinking light that meant it needed to be cleaned. The burbling water cooler. He shook his head. “Where will we find ambiance like this?”
    Anna giggled and hugged him back to her.
    “At least we won’t starve.” Then she grew serious. “Caden, the whips, the tying up. Is that just something you did for work, or is it what you do all the time?”
    He rolled off the table. Twisting her nipple between his fingers, he said, “It’s me. I’m also why we have the discipline policy at Darco. But, the policy is not supposed to lead to…this.” He dropped his head. “I’ve committed a serious violation of my own regulations.”
    “I won’t tell.”
    “Hah. But a few on the Board will want to see the complete record. It doesn’t matter. I own enough of this company to do what I want. The board will yell, and I will curse, and we’ll work it out.” He grinned with tight lips. “I’ll win.”
    Of course you will.
    “They’ll want the recordings? All of them?”
    Fire ants crawled over her flesh.
    “How many people are on the board?”
    Are they all men?
    Caden soothed her nipple with a soft touch.
    “I don’t have to show them everything if I tell them you have been well disciplined. That you are repentant.” Fingers closing on her arm, he drew her toward him and up off the dirty plastic.
    “We can discuss who needs to see what tomorrow. Right now, let’s go to a comfortable place and wash the crumbs and soda off. There’s an executive apartment here for visiting company officers.”
    He kissed her neck. “It has a very nice tub and lots of soothing lotions.”
    Anna settled back, enjoying the feel of his arms.
    “No cameras?”
    “No cameras,” he whispered, his breath hot in her ear.
    “Okay, but I can’t stay too late. I have to work tomorrow.”
    Caden Morning

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