Sinfully Spellbound (Spells That Bind Book 1)

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coiled tighter around
his cock, and I was rewarded with Dylan’s groan. I saw Dylan’s mouth move and
then felt the same spell he’d used last night working along my clit, driving me
to the edge of ecstasy. Then Dylan’s thrusts increased, and I felt myself
falling over the edge. I clawed at the sheets, screaming out his name as the
spasms tore through my body. My eyes closed tightly as I rode out the waves of
ecstasy.
    “That’s it,” Dylan said through gritted teeth. “Tell me I’m
the only man who can give you this much pleasure.”
    “Only you,” I agreed, because it was true. No one made me
feel like Dylan did. His body could be addictive, and it should definitely come
with a warning label.
    My words were the catalyst for his orgasm, and he groaned as
he jerked inside of me.
    For a long time, the only sound in the room was our panting
as we both tried to catch our breaths.
    Finally, Dylan pulled out of me and fixed his clothing
before going to the small door marked on the wall for condom disposal. I
dressed and waited for Dylan to speak.
    “You may not believe this, but I’ve never had sex in a room
at a sex club,” Dylan admitted, looking around. “Before tonight, that is.”
    “Me neither,” I said, not looking at him.
    “Guess that means we were virgins together,” he mused, and
when I looked up, I found an almost boyish grin on his face.
    “What am I going to do with you?” I asked with a shake of my
head.
    “I’ve got some ideas I could run by you later,” he said.
    “Are you only chasing after me because I’m a challenge?” I
finally met his eyes. “I mean, you don’t usually have to put this kind of
effort into getting women.”
    Dylan’s lips twitched. “I’m only chasing you because you
keep running away.”
    Even though that’s what I’d already believed, hearing him
admit to it kind of hurt.
    That’s when he leaned forward to brush his lips against
mine. “Stop running so I can just enjoy spending time with you.”
    “Then the challenge will be gone,” I told him.
    He laughed again. “Something tells me that even if you stop
running, you’ll still be a challenge.”

Chapter Fifteen
Dylan
    “Will you have lunch with me tomorrow?” I asked, feeling, of
all things, nervous asking her out. “I mean, since you ran out on me when I
wanted to take you to lunch, you kind of owe me.”
    “Yes,” she said after a moment’s hesitation.
    I finally relaxed some, and I figured since she was being so
agreeable, I might as well try for more. “Maybe I could stick around until the
end of your shift so we can have a late dinner. We both have to eat, right?”
    This time, she hesitated longer, and I decided to back off
before she ran scared again. “I’m pushing my luck, right?” I asked.
    Her cheeks flushed, and damn if she wasn’t adorable when she
was embarrassed. “If you hang around here, I’ll probably have trouble focusing.
I’ll get your number from Trevor later and call you tomorrow to talk about
lunch,” she promised.
    “I could just give you my number now,” I offered, suddenly
worried that I’d read things wrong. Was she just saying whatever it took to get
rid of me?
    She shook her head. “My phone is in the employee break
room,” she explained before gesturing to her attire, and I knew firsthand she
didn’t have a phone under there.
    I almost laughed at the image of her trying to stash her
phone on her person. “Get my number from Trevor as soon as you leave and call
when you get home,” I said. When she looked like she was going to argue, I
decided to explain myself better. “I’m a little worried about you walking
around alone at night. Please, just call me when you get home so I don’t spend
the night worrying about you.”
    She nodded, and I gave her a quick kiss. “You know, I don’t
have to go just yet. I’ve got this room for three hours.”
    “I think it might be nice if I could walk for the rest of my
shift,” she said
    “We could just

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