All of Me (All Series Book 2)

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came out to trace her lobe, then pulled it in by his teeth.
    Her deep moan fueled the fire within him. Scooting closer, he pressed the length of his body to hers. He had to touch her, had to feel all of her.
    Pushing her blonde hair away from her face and affectionately tucking it behind her ear, he whispered, “You’re so beautiful.”
    She turned toward him, ran her hand down his whiskered jaw, moved her mouth closer to his and captured his lips with hers. Devouring him greedily, her hands moving faster, traveling the length of his body. Grasping him tight, stroking him softly. He moaned deep in his throat.
    Beep, beep, beep . “Shit.” Phil rolled over and hit his alarm clock, then flopped on his back staring at the ceiling. How many times was he going to remember that night and the next morning with Sophia?
    He threw the covers back and stood up, sporting a pretty massive hard-on. Looks like another cold shower.
    Something was going to have to change soon. At least he was making progress. But that kiss Saturday brought everything back to the surface from that night three months ago.
    The way she felt in his arms, her body next to his, every moan, groan and shout that came out of that gorgeous mouth of hers.
    He’d thrown the gauntlet down—he knew that—by telling her he would get what she wanted in a relationship out of her. And he would. He could be as stubborn as the next guy if he wanted to be. He wanted her more than anything. Sophia was worth it.
    Two hours later, Alec walked into his office with two coffees and a box of donuts in his hand. “You look like hell. Rough night?”
    Reaching over, Phil grabbed one of the coffees out of Alec’s hand, set it down and then snatched the box of donuts and opened the top. Pulling out two, he set one on the desk and took a huge bite out of the other. “No. Just a lot on my mind. What’s the occasion?” he asked, holding up the coffee and tilting it toward Alec before taking a sip.
    “I figured I owed you for going to Sophia’s on Saturday. So what was wrong? Who do I need to lay into for not doing his job right?”
    Phil cringed. He didn’t want anyone to get in trouble. But he wasn’t going to let Alec know what caused the leak either. No need for anyone else to be aware of it. Alec would only bust her about it, not that Sophia would care. Still, he felt it was the least he could do. She did make dinner for him after all. He’d keep her little secret for now. “The washer ring on the hose was stripped. Must have been a freak thing. Easy enough fix,” he said casually.
    “Okay, makes sense.” Alec dove into the box and pulled out a donut at random. “So how’s she doing?”
    “Who?”
    “Sophia,” Alec said confused. “What’s wrong with you?”
    “Nothing. I’m just tired.” There was no way in hell he was telling his brother what was going on with Sophia. First off, he wasn’t sure what was going on. Second of all, he wouldn’t be saying anything without talking to Sophia first.
    “Are you sure?” Alec looked at him more thoughtfully.
    Sometimes being a twin sucked. Phil had never been able to fool his brother. He knew Alec had been concerned with him at different points during his relationship with Linda, but held his tongue. And he appreciated that Alec did that. But in the last several months, Alec had decided to stop holding back. “I’m sure. I don’t bug you when you come in looking like hell.”
    “That’s because I never do. I sleep like a baby. Nothing bothers me,” Alec said grinning like a fool.
    Unfortunately for Phil, Alec always did sleep like a baby. And nothing ever did seem to ruffle his feathers. “Then get back to work, because I’ve got a lot to do and not a lot of time to do it.”
    “Geez, don’t be so cranky. Maybe you should have some warm milk before bed tonight. I bet Mom would come over and make it for you, then tuck you in and read you a story.”
    Phil laughed but still picked up a piece of paper,

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