Vampire in Geek's Clothing (Psy-Vamp Book 6)

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responded.
    “Do you want me to spank you? I’ve never actually considered
spanking a woman before,” he admitted. “That’s more my brother’s style, and I’m
pretty sure I should read up on it first so I do it right. Do you think there’s
an instruction book for this sort of thing?”
    Nikki laughed. It was a little strained, but Isaiah sensed
she was starting to relax with him. “This is the strangest conversation I’ve
ever had.”
    “What do you usually talk about when a guy takes you back to
your place?” he asked.
    “I don’t date or sleep around,” she admitted.
    “Are you a virgin?” The thought hadn’t even crossed his mind
until that moment. He knew there were women who saved their virginity for
marriage, even if that wasn’t as common as it had been in the past.
    “No,” she told him. “I’m not a virgin, but I haven’t been
with anyone in a long time. Things are complicated in my life, and I don’t have
time for dating or sex.”
    “Is it an ex-boyfriend who’s threatening you?” he asked.
    When Nikki didn’t answer, he figured they weren’t getting
any further with this line of questioning. Isaiah decided to move away from the
topic of the danger she was in for a little while. “You never answered my
question earlier.”
    “Which one?” she asked.
    “I was referring to when I asked if you wanted me to spank
you. Would you like that?”
    “Since thinking about it is turning me on, I guess I would,”
she responded hesitantly, before adding. “Probably. I mean, I’m not sure.”
    “Then I guess we’ll have to find out together if we like
it,” he rasped out. “Not tonight. Tonight, I want you too much for games.”

Chapter Sixteen
    After their spanking conversation, the rest of the ride back
to her place had been pretty quiet, which meant more time thinking about sex.
She should have been thinking of a way to reassure Isaiah that she wasn’t in
any danger, not all the things she wanted Isaiah to do to her and all the
things she wanted to do to Isaiah. Then her mind had wandered to more dangerous
territory when she’d realized that the reason she’d gone out to stop Isaiah
from making a huge mistake tonight had nothing to do with her attraction to him
and everything to do with the fact that she genuinely cared about him. After
parking in her carport, he walked around to open the door for her. Her
intention had been to open the door herself, but she’d sat there frozen in
place, trying to figure out how she’d come to care so much about a near
stranger in such a short time.
    She honestly loved the fact that Isaiah lived in his own
world where he didn’t always remember social rules and asked things others
wouldn’t. She was still having trouble believing their spanking discussion and
his decision to research it. As if that wasn’t bad enough, he’d also told her
his brother was into spanking. It’s not that she was so prudish that she didn’t
realize these types of conversations happened, but they didn’t happen with her,
and she was pretty sure Isaiah didn’t normally have them with women.
    Neither of them spoke as they walked up the stairs to her
apartment. While Isaiah had said he wanted to talk, something told her that
wasn’t going to happen any time soon. The sexual tension was so thick, she
imagined she could feel Isaiah’s arousal. This might be the only opportunity
she got to be with Isaiah, and she didn’t want to let it slip through her
fingers.
    Eventually, he would insist that they talk about the danger
she was in, but there was no way she could share the truth without revealing
what she really was. Even if she decided to give it a shot and tell him what
she was and why her life choices had forced her to run from everything she
knew, he’d end up thinking she was crazy. That’s why her kind didn’t get
involved with humans, and why she felt so lonely being cut off from her people,
even if it had been her choice to leave that life behind.
    With

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