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necklace underneath it, now locked there permanently. “I’m your property, Master. Use me as you wish.”
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    Jenna Byrnes
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    “Damn, I like that. Come for me, slut. Let me drink your cream. Afterwards, we’ll talk about ways I might use you.” His mouth covered Adam’s dick, and he sucked firmly.
    Mind boggled, Adam couldn’t think about anything as he bucked his hips to speed his release. His imminent orgasm was his only concern at that moment. The rest—well, the rest was up to Nick. Everything is up to Nick .
    “Now!” his Master demanded, mouth full, squeezing Adam’s balls.
    Adam gasped and shuddered, riding the crest of a climax so intense he thought he might simply float into the air. He closed his eyes, smiled, and let it carry him away.
     
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    Jenna Byrnes
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Chapter Four
    Mitch slipped into his mother’s house quietly, hoping not to wake her. He tossed his hat on the sofa then grabbed a beer from the fridge and crept down the hall. Peeking into her room, he heard the chugging and whirring of her oxygen machine. It clicked every eight seconds as it cycled. He’d lain awake at night counting until he’d gotten used to the noise and was able to ignore it.
    His mother slept peacefully, but Mitch noticed the nasal cannula intended to supply oxygen to her lungs lying loose on the bed. He entered the room and set his beer on her bedside table so he could reinsert the plastic tubing back into her nose.
    She stirred and opened her eyes. “Hey, baby.”
    “Hi, Mama. Sorry, I didn’t mean to wake you. Your air thing fell out.”
    A wracking cough shook her body, and she leaned up then relaxed once it had passed.
    “It doesn’t help, anyway.”
    “The doctor says it does, so leave it in, please.”
    She gazed up at him with tired, brown eyes. “Not sure why I ever let you go to the doctor’s office with me. I should have known you’d throw everything he said back at me.”
    “Yeah, whatever.” He straightened her covers and glanced at her water glass to make sure it wasn’t empty. In the few weeks he’d been back, they’d been over the same subject again and again. Maria Silver suffered from end stage lung cancer and emphysema. Years of smoking had taken its toll. He hated seeing her lying in bed, helpless and pathetic. All he could do was help make her as comfortable as possible.
    Mitch smiled into her wrinkled, sun-creased face and pushed her greying hair off her forehead. She’d been a bear when forced to quit smoking. Always had been in the dozens of attempts she’d made in the past.
    “Did you see Adam?” She clutched his other hand.
    The image of his old lover, collared and leashed like a dog while the arrogant, black-haired bastard fucked him, hadn’t left Mitch’s mind. “Oh, yeah. I saw him.”
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    Her eyes sparkled. “How is he?”
    I have no idea . He shrugged. “It wasn’t a good time to talk. I’m going to call him tomorrow.”
    “Tell him I’d love to see him. He was always like a son to me.”
    “I know.” Mitch brushed her hair back one more time. Once pure black, it’d grown in almost completely grey after her last round of chemotherapy. “I’ll tell him. Anything you need? I’m going to hit the sack.”
    “No, I’m fine. Tired.” She squeezed his fingers.
    He leant down and pressed a kiss to her forehead. “Sleep well, Mama. Call if you need me.”
    “I will. Goodnight.”
    Mitch grabbed his beer and walked out, down the hall to his bedroom. He closed the door and opened the bottle, taking a long swig. Never in his wildest imagination had he pictured himself back here, taking care of his dying mother. There was no one else. His father had checked out years ago, and Mitch had no brothers or sisters.
    When she’d gotten sick, his mother’s church friends had rallied around her, taking her to the doctor and chemo appointments. As her condition worsened, some friends had fallen away.

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