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inside her warm pussy, rubbing his hand back and forth until her sweet heat coated his flesh. He directed her, allowing her to lead the way as much as follow his lead.
    He caught her nipple between his lips, rolling his tongue over the sensitive bud until he was lost in saturating her with his affection. And the little siren had waited long enough.
    She lowered herself to him, and he buried himself inside the hottest, sweetest pussy he’d ever visited in his life.
    Her eyes were blue-hot flames dancing in desire. Her touch captivated him, placing him under a lover’s manipulated spell. And it took great resistance, more than he admittedly maintained, to keep from hammering forward and taking what was his to possess, hers to give, and theirs to own.
    She rode him as if she’d ridden atop him many times before, swaying with his body, moving over him like a summer shower or a late fall rain. Her hands went to her head, and she placed her palms behind her, grinding him, tempting him, and introducing him to finer things, more than he’d ever enjoyed before.
    “Corbin,” she whispered.
    He watched her as he possessed her and was captivated to discover he was completely under her control. It was then that he realized he’d always belonged to Bella. No other experience would ever compare to the lovemaking he shared with his woman. No amount of bondage or role play, or anything else he’d done to fill the void would ever compare to this.
    Bella was his pleasure. Bella was undoubtedly his only love.

Chapter Seventeen

    Three Days Later, Tulsa , Oklahoma Fairgrounds

    Bella handed her mother a bag of popcorn. She eyed Travis as he walked their way. He had a little swagger going on, something she’d never noticed about the man before. She looked at her mom and smiled when she caught the extra sparkle in her eyes. The closer Travis came, the wider her mother grinned. Travis was really working his strut by the time he reached them.
    Leaning over, he dropped a peck upon her mother’s lips. “Hey there, gorgeous. Did ya miss me?”
    “Hey, yourself. And yes, I did.”
    “Bella, you doin’ all right?” he asked grimly, acting as if he really didn’t have time to make small talk with anyone other than the woman holding his attention and his hand. Bella looked down at their entwined fingers, noting how nervous Travis seemed, and worse—noticing Travis looked just plain scared, too.
    “Is something wrong, hon?” Her mother asked what Bella was thinking.
    Travis looked toward the arena, shaking his head. “Everything is fine. We’re gonna do just fine here today. You’ll see. You’ll both see.”
    “Are you sure?” Bella pressed for information this time. Something was definitely going on with Travis.
    He nodded quickly, unable to look her in the eye.
    “You might as well tell me,” Bella blurted out. “I already know. You don’t even have to say it.”
    “He drew Captain Crazy.”
    Bella shook her head violently. That’s not what Bella had expected. “No.” Captain Crazy was a notorious bull, a massive beast all the cowboys feared. And Corbin drew him? Talk about the sorriest luck in a draw.
    “He’s ready, Bella. He’ll do fine.”
    Then why didn’t Travis sound so sure? Why was he pale? And why did he keep fidgeting?
    “You yourself said he was the most unprepared cowboy here. I heard you in the car! You said he wasn’t ready for this rodeo. Remember, you said—”
    “Bella?”
    Bella stilled when Corbin’s voice cut through the air behind her. With tears in her eyes, she faced the man she loved. “Corbin, please. You don’t have to do this. Say you’re sick. Tell them you don’t want to ride. Hell, quit! Right now! Just don’t get on that bull today!”
    “Bella, honey, come here,” he said, pulling her to him.
    Several spectators watched as Corbin led her to the breezeway located behind the arena. “You don’t have to do this,” she said firmly, cupping his cheek. “Please,

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