Abandoning the Rules

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passage eased by her arousal and the lingering traces of wetness on his cock.
    Slowly, she sank down, her knees straddling his hips, until he rode high and deep in her womb. It wasn’t enough; she had a sinking feeling it would never be enough.
    She rose and eased him to her entrance only to sink down a little harder, a little faster as they both lost their breath.
    Adam gripped her hips, his nails digging into her skin ruthlessly. She didn’t care, she didn’t feel anything but him, rippling and thickening against her walls. Having him like this was all that mattered.
    She braced her hands on his chest and used him as leverage, holding him still while she circled her hips over him in an unending pattern of torture. For both of them.
    “My Bree. Yes. Fuck, yes.” Adam encouraged, his voice raspy with need.
    She trembled inside and quickened the pace, her body overriding her mind’s desire to go slow.
    H is mouth was tight with need, his body glistened with a fine sheen of sweat, and his eyes, oh God, his eyes watched her with an all consuming lust that threatened to destroy any remaining restraint she had.
    She never had a chance to test it . Adam stole it from her with a few powerful thrusts aimed at her core. Deeper and harder he plunged until she yielded with an anguished scream, clasping and releasing around him in a dousing of scorching cream.
    Adam gave a shout of approval before his own release took over. His hips ro se and fell frantically, setting off more shock waves inside her.
    As the last of Adam’s orgasm shuddered through him, she joined him again, her body writhing over his offering, eager to accept all of him.
    Sated and num b, Bree sank down, her breasts mashing into Adam’s chest as his arms closed around her.
    She had no words to describe how he made her feel. It was the most glorious feeling she had ever experienced and she meant to savor it for as long as she could.
    Smiling, she closed her eyes and held him close, content to linger in bed with him by her side .
     

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER ten
     
     
     
    BREE dropped Adam off at the village square where their journey had begun only the day before, although it seemed like a lifetime had passed since, and started the drive home.
    On the way, she pondered the wisdom of their plan. She was nervous about going home and imp lementing the plan Adam’s detective friend, Tony, had suggested. It was risky, but if they were to prove Steven’s culpability in Ben’s disappearance, she had to do it. Then she could be free at last.
    Of course, it could also go horribly wrong. It was that thoug ht that had her stomach clutching nervously.
    In Adam’s arms, she was courageo us and willing to battle her demons, but faced with Steven’s wickedness on her own, her bravado was quickly failing.
    Adam had called Tony first thing the next morning and he had filled her in on all he knew. It wasn’t much, but it had provided some clues as to what she should be looking for.
    Tony had rattled off a list of incriminating items, clothing, documents she had never heard of, and personal items of Ben’s. It was horrifying to realize she may have inadvertently caused him harm just by getting involved with him.
    He had also emphasized how dangerous the situation was and had tried to get her to let the police handle it. She’d refused. If Steven was the man Tony thought he was, he didn’t deserve her loyalty. She would be doing society a favor by providing the evidence the cops needed to arrest him.
    Tony had also inadvertently cleared up a few questions she had had about Adam and his knowledge of Ben. Tony and his partner had presumed Ben was deceased and had been for some time based on what they had collected so far. What she hadn’t been clear on, was why Tony had been talking to Adam about the case in the first place. Tony assured her it had been mere coincidence that brought their conversation around to Ben.
    In the cour se of casual male

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