Page 69 of Shot at Love


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Her need quickly grew to unimaginable heights. “Luc,” she said, in a breathy request.

“Not yet, baby. I want to watch you come again.”

Again? This brought a whole new meaning to ladies first. “But what about—”

Not letting her even ask the question, Luc covered her mouth with his, quickly invading her with his tongue. Concentrating on his lips caressing hers, she didn’t realize his hand was moving south until he lightly ran a single finger between her legs.

Not being able to stand the intense playfulness as he made small circles around her sensitive skin, she kissed him deeper. She couldn’t help but moan into his mouth as he slowly teased her. Kassie moved her hips, trying to quench the throbbing need between her thighs. Luc sat back and watched her twist and turn. Apparently, he liked watching her squirm for him, because his hard erection was pressed against her thigh and it seemed to twitch with delight.

After what felt like forever, Luc moved on top of her, and slowly pushed inside her again. The intensity was almost greater than the first time, even though she was expecting it. He filled her fully, and she was already on the doorstep of another orgasm.

“Go ahead, baby. Come for me.”

Without another word, Luc sat back on his calves, grabbed her hips and secured her to him as he thrust hard into her. His dark eyes never left her as the orgasm came hard and fast. She stiffened against him, the sensation surging though her body.

Luc swiftly laid her back on the bed and covered her body with his. His movements started slow. His eyes drifted shut, his face tightened, and his jaw clenched, putting that dimple on display. When he opened his eyes, his movements became primal, sweat dripped down his forehead, and his cheeks flushed. The hard thrusts had her body buzzing. With a grunt and a groan, Luc climaxed as he rocked into her. The force of the thrusting and feel of him exploding inside her had her spiraling into yet another orgasm of her own.

A squeal escaped her lips as her body shook under the weight of him, and they released, satisfied, together in one final grinding movement.

Exhausted and spent, Kassie sighed heavily.

Luc rolled off her, pulling her with him until she was nestled beside him, tucked comfortably under his arm. “Wow,” he whispered.

Closing her eyes, she smiled against his chest. He may just have ruined her for every other man alive. Kassie lay with her head on his chest, and her breathing finally slowed.

“Tired, sweets?” he asked.

She shrugged. “You are…” Her voice trailed off as she tried to not fall asleep just yet.

“Amazing?” Luc tried to finish her sentence for her.

Managing a smile in her sleepy delirium, she finished her comment. “Perfect.”

Kassie’s doorbell rang, followed by pounding on the door and Kaden’s voice bellowing. “Kassie, I know you’re there. Open up!”

She looked across the bed at Luc. “He would show up right now,” she whispered with annoyance. Rested, she was hoping for another round with Luc. But her brother arriving here with a vengeance crushed that hope. At least for now.

Luc ran his hand through his hair and pulled the covers over him. “At least he didn’t show up about an hour ago.” He wiggled his eyebrows.

“True. But waiting another hour would’ve been ideal, too.” Kassie flirted. She couldn’t get enough of him. She had almost forgotten why she fought so hard to keep this man at arm’s length. Moving in for another kiss, she bit at his lips, but was interrupted by more pounding on the door and yelling. That was the reason.

Her brother wasn’t going to go away; Kassie knew better than that. “Ugh! Better go get this over with.” After giving Luc one more kiss, she slid out of bed and pulled on her clothes. She glanced in the mirror to make sure her t-shirt and shorts didn’t look like she’d just crawled out of bed, since she had. “You should probably get dressed, but stay here. He’ll leave once he’s all yelled out. He doesn’t need to know you’re here, or that we… you know.” Her brother really didn’t need to know that. He was mad enough as it was, and he didn’t need any more reason to want to kill Luc.

Barefoot, she slowly walked towards the front door, not wanting to do this right now. Her sluggish moves were on purpose. Maybe he’d leave before she got to the door. Now she was regretting giving him the key to get into the apartment complex without being buzzed in. Leaving him to steam in the lobby worked much more in her favor than having him right outside her door. The only thing keeping him out now was the chain lock.

Avoiding this conversation would’ve been ideal, but not realistic. “I’m coming, keep your shirt on, bro.” She unhurriedly unlocked the door, pulled it open, and walked back towards her kitchen. Kassie skipped her normal greeting and hug. By turning away from him, she avoided the look of disappointment in his eyes for another second or two.

She slid onto a bar stool and rested her elbows on the kitchen island. She picked at a donut, while Kaden let himself in and slammed the door behind him. Taking a deep breath, she tried not to let Kaden get to her. Her body was still in a state of bliss after time with Luc, and she didn’t want that ruined.

“Kass, I can’t believe you brought him,” Kaden grumbled. He paced the length of her kitchen, running his hand through his messy hair. “But even more than that, I can’t believe that you are the girl he’s been talking about. That bastard. He dangled it right in front of my nose.”

She looked towards the closed bedroom door, wishing she could be back in there instead of out here. Realizing there were two coffee mugs on the counter, she nonchalantly leaped to that part of the counter and slid one into the sink as Kaden kept raging. With any luck, he wouldn’t notice. “Really? No hello or good morning? You just bust in here and start bitching at me like the fun police? That’s pretty rude.”

“It’s more like afternoon. Be thankful I waited this long to come over.” Kaden huffed and glared at her. She wasn’t able to avoid his disapproving eyes on her. His face was red, and his nostrils flared with anger.

“Yeah, tell your wife thanks. I’m sure she wouldn’t let you come storming over here first thing.” She knew she was right by the stunned look on her brother’s face. “Have you been up all night stressing over this? I mean, it was your party. You should’ve been enjoying yourself. I left to avoid this.” She pointed between the two of them.

She didn’t think it was possible, but her brother’s face became even redder. His voice was stern. “Kassie, watch it. And this”—he mimicked her motion between them— “is unavoidable. And yes, I was up all night. Do you blame me? I was worried about my little sister!”

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