Stolen Hearts (Thoroughbred Men Book 2)

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houses and see what we are going to take a peek at on Saturday. That way if something isn't going to work, we still have time to change plans accordingly. I can reschedule if needed,” she said trying to keep calm as she sat on the couch and Jacob scooted closer to her to look over her shoulder.
                  Millie grabbed her wine and took a large sip for courage and hopefully it would relax her a bit. Jacob agreed with her, trying to see over her shoulder. Millie turned the laptop so he could see and pulled up the first one.
                  Jacob looked at the computer and then happened to glance at Millie’s blouse that was gaping at a button. “Very nice” he said softly as she chatted about the house and features. Jacob listened quietly and tried to focus on what she was saying but his eyes kept being drawn to the creamy mounds he saw peeking from her blouse.
                  Millie noticed he seemed to be distracted and pulled up another listing. “This one was just put on the market about three weeks ago. Small three bedroom, two bath home with an unfinished basement that could be converted to a master suite or den. It’s got good bones to it but a very small lot unfortunately.”
                   “Sounds nice,” Jacob commented quietly. “Do any of them have large showers?” he asked casually, turning her to face him.
                  Millie could not meet his eyes and bit her lip. She was embarrassed but excited at the same time. She knew it would probably get a reaction out of him, but never expected him to show up. He was so close and all she could do was look at his lips, a soft smile on them. “Millie, baby, look at me,” he said gently, coaxing her to meet his eyes. “I love the way you think,” he said softly, kissing her lightly. “The smell of your perfume drives me wild and watching you walk in those pantyhose is heaven on earth” he said between soft kisses.
                   “They are stockings,” Millie confessed breathlessly between kisses. His lips were so soft and his words made her melt. She adored the sweet soft kisses he rained on her lips.
                  Jacob groaned against her and whispered, “I hope I get to see them eventually,” as he deepened the kiss. He watched as Millie closed her laptop quickly and set it beside her. He felt her arms wrap around his neck and felt him untuck her blouse from her skirt.
                  Millie could not get enough of his firm lips and his tongue. She felt Jacob pull her into his lap and wrapped both of his arms around her waist. Her legs dangled to the side of him where she had just been sitting. Millie wanted more. She broke the kiss and looked at his questioning face. She heard him ask quickly if things were okay for her. “Oh yes, I am more than all right,” she said shyly and moved to straddle his lap, hiking her skirt up just a bit to allow the movement and wrapping her arms around his neck.
                  Jacob was in paradise. Millie’s thighs were exposed showing the lace topped thigh high stockings she had mentioned, that had started them along this road. Jacob’s hands slid from her legs, up to her bottom cupping it for a moment…waiting.
                  Millie arched against him at the sensation of his hands clenching her rear and then the heat of his palms on her bare back. Jacob slid his hands under her shirt and felt the smooth skin.
                  Millie kissed him desperately. He smelled so good; his hands were so very hot on her skin and were everywhere. She wanted him to touch her and needed to feel more.                             Jacob’s hands slid to the front underneath the fabric of her shirt to cup her lace-covered breasts. He could feel her nipples straining to get free and gently pinched one. Millie gave a moan in delight against his

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