Abandon: The Unloveable Series Book One

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her left foot to his mouth, Gage placed a tender kiss right inside the arch.  “Even your feet are perfectly shaped and smooth as silk,” he announced as the very tip of his tongue trailed past her ankle all the way to the back of her knee.  Once there, Gage bent her knee so her foot was flat on the mattress.  Without resting for a second, he mirrored the actions on her other side. 
    When her body was in the correct position, Gage’s middle finger separated her folds and lightly touched her hidden treasure.  “Oh baby, your body likes how I’ve played with it.  Even though you’re ready, I’m not.  There’s still so much to do before I take you.”
    Gage’s fingers opened her fully so he could taste her essence on his tongue.  By the time he finished his first pass, Brooklyn’s body tensed and she was lifting her bottom off the mattress.  Gage smiled to himself as he went in for another taste.  A short minute later, Brook found her first release with a shout.
    Gage crawled up her body until his face was just above hers and noted her eyes were hooded with desire.  He placed a delicate kiss on the left side of her plump lips and continued toward the right.  From there he continued to lightly kiss her eyes, nose, forehead, and cheeks and ended when he’d made a complete circle back to his starting place on the left side of her mouth.  The next kiss was passionate and all consuming.  While she was preoccupied with the kiss, Gage moved into position.  With deliberate care, he slowly entered her body continuing until he was completely seated. 
    “Look at me, baby.  I want you to remember who’s inside you.  Say it for me.”
    “Gage,” she said on a breathless whisper. 
    He was struggling to restrain himself and it was with great difficulty he began to move with an even tempo.  The sensual dance rejuvenated his damaged soul.  No matter how difficult it was, he knew his determination wouldn’t falter.  This was exactly what Brook needed and for once, he was going to put her needs before his right up until she broke his determination.
    “It’s okay, Gage.  He always knew I loved you,” she professed on a breathless whisper.
    His resolve broke and his instincts took over and he didn’t stop until they both exploded in unison.  Brook shouted his name but Gage’s yell didn’t reciprocate.
    ****
    As Gage spooned her back, Brooklyn laid awake enjoying his masculine aroma.  It had been such a long time since a man held her like this.  Unfortunately for her, there was one thing she absolutely knew for certain, Gage Hennessey would never be satisfied with being a husband and father.  With every ounce of his soul he was a soldier. 
    She wiped away the lone tear that ran down her cheek, closed her eyes, and prayed she’d survive losing him, too.

Chapter Six
     
    It was a bright, beautiful morning and Brook felt like the sun might finally be making an appearance in the gloomy existence she’d been stuck in for the last year.  Just because Gage made love to her the night before, didn’t mean he wanted to be with her long term. Even though her brain had a grip on the facts, her heart was filled with rainbows and butterflies.  She’d loved Gage for so long, it was going to devastate her when he finally walked away.
    Restless from being cooped up in the cabin, Brooklyn wanted to take a walk.  After promising Gage she wouldn’t stray too far away, she’d took a leisurely stroll near the cabin.  When she was about a couple of hundred yards from the front door, movement in her peripheral caught her attention.  Two black Suburban’s pulled around to the back of the cabin and eight extremely large, mean looking men climbed out.  Brook’s initial instinct was to call out to Gage, but for once she was calm enough to think before she spoke. These men might not know Gage was with her.  Hopefully they would take her and quickly leave without alerting her brother in-law.  It would haunt him

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