Total pages in book: 113
Estimated words: 108044 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 540(@200wpm)___ 432(@250wpm)___ 360(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 108044 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 540(@200wpm)___ 432(@250wpm)___ 360(@300wpm)
“No.” But did being deceitful make her better than any of the people who had hurt her? “Well, some.”
“What happens to you if something happens to me? I’m sure you’re worried about that.” He frowned. “You haven’t figured out yet that I’m taking care of you. I’ll keep doing it as long as you let me.”
“You are paid—”
“Fuck that. This is personal. Maybe I wasn’t clear last night. Whatever this is between you and me? It’s not done. I feel it. I’m falling. And I don’t think I’m the only one.”
Her heart stopped. Was he saying he was in love with her? How could that both thrill and terrify her at once?
“Trees, I—”
“Look at me and tell me you don’t feel something when we’re this close. I know you’re afraid, but the way you’re looking at me…I’d swear you feel it, too. Your eyes say you want me to kiss you.”
Some foolish part of her did. It was wrong. Getting closer to Trees would only complicate everything, but he was so comfortingly warm. She had once feared his size, but she knew how he used every part of himself to give pleasure. And she would be lying if she said she hadn’t thought about the night he had kissed her over and over as he took her body.
“Trees…” Her objection came out breathy.
His eyes darkened. He leaned closer. She held her breath as her heart lurched, crashing against her ribs. Without thought, her lids slid shut. Her lips parted. She tried to resist, told herself to pull away. But when his mouth covered hers, the passion only he could make her feel robbed her thoughts and melted her resistance.
Trees grabbed her, folding her against the hot, hard ridges of his body. Laila whimpered into his kiss. Her arms found their way around his neck. Without conscious thought, she opened her lips to him. He surged inside, taking every inch she ceded, then demanded more with another branding kiss.
Her head swam. Tingles spread through her body. Díos, Trees could make her want him…whether she wanted to or not. He still hadn’t proven he wasn’t the enemy, yet it only took him moments to make her a slave to his touch. He had only to kiss her, and she wanted to turn over every part of herself to him—free will and all.
Laila tried to push him away, but his lips trailed down her neck, his beard sensitizing her skin, before he found her shoulder. The way he pressed his mouth to her skin felt like worship. And when his hand found its way under her hem, drifted up her waist, then settled her breast in his cradling palm, she gasped. Her thoughts spun away.
“Little one,” he murmured so close to her ear. “I need you.”
His words were a balm to their strain and strife. When he was touching her and whispering sweet words, she couldn’t remember why she shouldn’t let him. All she knew were his kisses, the build of pleasure, and the ache for the ecstasy her body had craved since the first orgasm he’d given her.
It was wrong. It was weak.
And she still wanted it.
His lips seized hers again. Instantly, she opened to him, like an addict seeking a fix, as he thumbed his way around the nipple straining for his touch. She moaned and pressed herself into his hand.
“Do you want more?” he asked against her lips.
Laila didn’t want to admit that she did. He knew, right? He must. She slanted her mouth over his again in answer, nudging past his lips to the masculine spice inside that made her both hazy with desire yet sharp with need.
Trees edged away. “Answer me. I need the words.”
Of course he was going to make her say it. It wasn’t enough that he had inexplicable power over her body. Over her emotions. No, he wanted her to verbally bend her will to him as a show of trust. She couldn’t do that before he produced proof that he wasn’t the mole. Even then, was it really smart to give him so much dominion over her body? Should she really let him create and stir this need for his touch?
Laila tore away from him, panting hard. “Red.”
Trees froze, then gritted his teeth. But he withdrew his hand, pulled away, and stood, putting distance between them.
Instantly, she felt cold.
“Why did you use your safe word?” he demanded. “How were you physically or mentally in pain?”
The way he asked that, it didn’t sound as if being overwhelmed by her own fears counted.
He scowled. “Are you testing me again?”
“I was scared.”
He sighed, and his voice softened. “I won’t hurt you. I’ll only ever make you feel good.”
She knew that…but at what price, her soul? Every time he kissed her, he threatened to steal it. “Before anything, I must see your proof. Show me you did not endanger my family.”