The Wallflower Wager Read online Tessa Dare

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Total pages in book: 78
Estimated words: 75705 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 379(@200wpm)___ 303(@250wpm)___ 252(@300wpm)
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His tongue glided up the seam of her sex.

Oh. Oh, God.

She gripped the pillows on either side of her hips, sinking her fingers into the tasseled brocade.

The fireworks overhead were nothing to the sensations exploding through her with every pass of his tongue. He parted her with his thumbs, opening her to his explorations.

He centered his attention on the bundle of nerves at the apex of her cleft and worked it with his nimble, flickering tongue.

Penny’s head rolled back, and she closed her eyes, surrendering to his erotic talent and the delicious, mounting pleasure. She twisted her hand in his hair and arched against him, seeking more contact, more joy. Climbing higher and higher, until she was dizzied and wary of looking down.

The pleasure rocketed through her, exploding into sparks of bliss. He rose up on his knees and took himself in hand, guiding his erection to where they both needed it to be. At the heart of her, where it belonged.

“Please,” she begged.

When he pushed inside her, it hurt. He held her while she breathed, stretched. She sensed his struggle, the tension in his body.

“Are you—” A strangled noise. “Is it—”

In answer, she placed her hands on his back and pulled him deeper.

He moaned. “Penny.”

He thrust deeper, working his length inside her in slight, inching thrusts. With his last push, he buried himself to the hilt, wrenching a cry of surprise from her chest.

“I’m well,” she assured him. “It’s fine.”

“You’re certain.”

She nodded. “I’m fine.”

As he set an easy, tender rhythm, the words rocked through her mind like a chant.

I’m well.

It’s fine.

It’s good.

So good.

I’m yours. Yours. Yours.

His pace quickened. He lifted her hips, angling her to take him deeper. His thrusts drove home again and again, each dig of his hips accompanied by a rasping, desperate sound. With a curse, he withdrew from her body and took himself in hand, stroking himself to completion.

Then he slumped against her chest, heavier than bricks. She wrapped her arms around his shoulders and held him tight, stroking her fingertips lightly down his back. Tears pressed to her eyes, but she forced them back. He’d mistake them for sadness, rather than joy.

There were no more fireworks overhead. No booming explosions or crackling lights. Only ragged breaths and pounding heartbeats.

The past, the future . . . none of it mattered. There was only this moment, this man. This one heartbeat, and then the next, stringing together to make this life.

A life that belonged to her. At last.

After rolling aside, Gabe observed her through the haze of fireworks lingering in the air. He believed she’d truly wanted this. He wouldn’t have made love to her if he hadn’t.

But that was before. It remained to be seen whether she’d feel the same way after.

“Gabriel.” She rolled onto her back and stared up at the sky. “Ask me how it feels to be ruined.”

“How does it feel to be ruined?”

He watched a grin spread across her face. “I have no idea.”

Gabe exhaled, and the knot of dread in his chest unraveled. “So you’re not regretful.”

“Regretful?” She all but bounced to a sitting position. “Not in the least. I am delighted. I’ve wanted that since . . . since we met, I think. But I couldn’t have imagined I’d ever work up the courage.” She pressed her hand to her mouth and laughed. “I just lost my virginity on a rooftop. To”—she made a two-handed gesture at his nude body—“you.”

Gabe folded one arm under his head. He supposed he would take that as a compliment.

“Emma, Nic, and Alex will never believe this.”

“Hold a moment.” It was his turn to bolt upright. “Surely you don’t mean to tell them.”

“I tell them everything. Almost.”

“Yes, but . . .”

“Why shouldn’t I tell them? Do you think I should be ashamed?”

“No,” he answered. “But they will think I should be.”

“Honestly, I’m not certain I could hide it. They’ll guess the moment they see me.”

Yes, he thought, it was likely they would. She was giddy, blushing. Radiant. Nothing could surpass his pleasure at knowing he’d helped put that look on her face. Not even the blood-stirring, soul-shattering climax he’d barely survived a few minutes past.

“Don’t worry,” she said. “They’re my closest friends, and they wouldn’t tell a soul. It’s not as though I mean to put a notice in the Times.”

This phrase gave him pause. Maybe she would expect a different notice in the Times. An engagement notice.

He cleared his throat. “So what are your expectations, moving forward?”

“Expectations?”

“Your hopes. If you have any.”

“Oh, I do.” She ducked her chin and looked at him through a golden fringe of eyelashes. “I hope we can do it again.”

He stared at her, marveling.

“Not right now, necessarily,” she hastened to say. “I know you must be fatigued. Another day would be fine.”

He couldn’t help but chuckle. With a flex of his arm, he drew her into a kiss—a kiss she returned with equal passion and a breathy, erotic moan. Despite her adorable concerns for his “fatigue,” he could have risen to the challenge of another performance, easily.


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