Page 120 of Power Play Rivals


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“Ignore it,” I order, staring at how close her lips are to the crown of my cock.

“I’m not going to ignore it, asshole. It’s my mom. We were supposed to have brunch today.”

Damn it.

“Raincheck then,” I grumble as she jumps off the bed to grab her robe. After she’s fastened it around her, she stares at me, lying at the center of her bed, all naked and hard, and frowns.

“You’re going to have to hide,” she utters.

“I’m not hiding.”

“Yes, you are.”

“No, I’m not.”

“Trent—”

“Piper.”

“Argh,” she grumbles. “You’re not going to make this easy on me, are you?”

“Have I ever?”

“Damn you. Fine. Stay here, and for the love of God, put some fucking pants on.”

“That I can do.” I smile wickedly.

“I hate you so much right now.”

“No, you don’t.”

When the doorbell rings again, she gives me another dirty look.

“I’m going to open the door to my mother. Don’t you dare come out of this room. I don’t want her to know you’re here,” she says, picking up a hair band from the top of her dresser and quickly tying her hair in a bun.

“May I ask why not?”

“Because she’s going to start asking questions,” Piper responds absentmindedly as she grabs a clean pair of panties from her drawer.

“What type of questions?”

“Oh, you know. Mom questions. Like if we’re together,” she retorts, glancing over at the mirror to see if her mom can tell she spent the majority of the night getting fucked every which way till Sunday.

“Wearetogether,” I quickly interject before she has time to leave the room.

“No,we’renot.”

“Yes, we are.”

“Who says?” she asks, her hands perched on her hips.

“Me. I say.”

She lets out an exaggerated exhale and waves me off like I’m talking gibberish.

“I really don’t have time to argue with you right now. Just stay in here and be quiet. I’ll make an excuse for her to leave and tell her that we’ll meet at the Velvet Vine Café for brunch in an hour. I’ll deal with you and your nonsense once she’s left.”

Before I have time to tell her that it’s going to take her more than an hour to change my mind, she walks out the door to greet her mom.

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