That Night With the Rich Rancher

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tossed aside the sheet completely and was naked. It still startled him to realize what a sexy body she had.
    “This weekend has opened possibilities I never thought of when I was bidding,” she said in a throaty voice while her hands played over his chest.
    He cupped her full breasts, their softness sending his temperature soaring. He was fully aroused, hard and ready and wanting her as if they hadn’t made love ever.
    “I’ll leave you with memories that will torment you,” she whispered, leaning down to shower kisses over his chest.
    He sighed as she moved down his body, her hand stroking his thick rod as she trailed kisses over his abdomen and lower. When she reached his erection, he groaned.
    He relished her ministrations, but he didn’t want their last time to be like this. He wanted to be inside her. In one smooth motion he rolled her over so he was on top. His mouth covered hers in a demanding, possessive kiss at the same time that he grabbed a condom from the bedside table.
    In seconds he entered her, taking her hard and fast while she locked her legs around him and rocked wildly against him in return.
    He wanted to bring her to more than one climax, as he’d done before, but this time was too unbridled, too untamed. The second he sent her flying over the edge of an orgasm, he joined her, reaching the stars together on a hell of a ride.
    When they slowed and their breathing became regular, he stayed inside her, too exhausted to move. Finally he kissed her lips and said softly, “You can’t imagine how beautiful and sexy I think you are.”
    A smile lit up her eyes, though it did not grace her mouth. “I hope so. I don’t want you to forget this weekend,” she whispered.
    He gazed into her eyes and doubted if he ever would.
    This time with her had been special, but now they would be going back to their real lives. While they should be more neighborly in the future, they were still the same people, with the same personalities. Lindsay was not his type—she was way too serious for him and far too stubborn. He suspected today would be goodbye.
    He pulled out of her and rolled over.
    “I should get ready to go home,” she said.
    He turned to her. “I’ll fly you home if you want to have someone pick up your car. Or I can take you home when I go.”
    She shook her head. “Thank you, but I’ll drive home. I’d better get in the shower now. It’s time,” she said.
    He caught her arm and she pulled up a sheet to cover herself while she paused getting out of bed.
    “Lindsay, more water is a poor return on your money. For your bid and for this weekend, you should get a whole lake of water in return.”
    To his surprise she smiled, standing to wrap the sheet around herself in toga fashion. She walked to the other side of the bed to put her arms around his neck. When she did, he placed his hands on her tiny waist, wanting to kiss her instead of listening to whatever she had to say.
    “Maybe not such a poor return,” she said in the throaty voice that conjured up images of them in bed together. “We’ve made some inroads on our fighting that will make a huge change in our relationship. At least the fights in the future might not be so bitter.”
    He grinned. “We’ll see how long we can both hold on to our tempers. All I have to do is remember you like this,” he said, leaning down to kiss her lightly as he ran his hands over her back.
    “I need to shower,” she said, stepping away from him.
    “Shucks. I hoped I was irresistible,” he drawled, and she smiled.
    “You are, Tony. Far too much,” she said as she walked away from him, picking up the navy bathrobe on her way to the shower.
    After her last statement he was tempted to catch up with her and kiss her again. He wanted to hold her, to see how truly irresistible he could be. But they were getting ready to go home and return to their regular lives and there would be no lovemaking in their future. With a sigh he pulled out some fresh clothes

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