Page 43 of His Pirate Wife


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“Devin, god save me. Devin, damn it,” shesnarled.

“Naughty. No swearing,” he said, then smacked her pussy sharply. That was all it took. She screamed out again and swamped his mouth with herpleasure.

Mia twisted wildly for a moment then settled with what he’d call several fake sobs. A sound something like a woman trying to garner sympathy might make. “Devin,please.”

“Am I going to have any more problems being told things, Mia?” Devin asked, giving the plug a twist and making her cryout.

“No, Devin. No, Ipromise.”

“Then tell me what you want now, Mia.” She gritted her teeth and sobbed again but it wasn’t a cry of pain. He was sure of that. “Tell me Mia It’s your only chance to have anything you want. Speak upor…”

“Oh save me, take it out and fuck me,” sheyelled.

“Such naughty language,” Devin said then laughed as he slid the toy from her ass and tossed it aside. “Wherever did you hear suchwords?”

“Your ship,” Mia panted and arched up as soon as the head of his cock set againsther.

“You heard it on theIron Rose? From who?” He slipped in then leaned forward setting a hand on either side of herbody.

“Her captain. Oh please Devin, please fuck me,” shebegged.

“You only need tell me, Mia,” he said then pushed in until he could go no farther. She was so damn hot he wondered if he might need more clarification on exactly what ginger did to a woman’s body, but as he began stroking in earnest she grew hotter. Her bonds kept her limited in movement, so it was up to Devin to assure herrelease.

Shifting weight to one side he slowed his thrusts and reached between their bodies to play with her clit. It took almost no time until those signs appeared. Shallow, uneven gasps for air, biting her lip, clenching her fists, lifting her hips into him. She was so animated and alive under him. That he ever once considered something less than this suitable as a wife was unforgivable. To miss this. The utter wonder of a woman in the throes of passion about to find climax for a second, third or even fourth time. Nothing in the realm of pleasure matched this. She took that last deep breath and Devin shifted again to resume his hard, deepundulations.

Mia went off the cliff with one more scream that made his ears ring. She gasped for air and clutched at the ties as Devin continued to push in and draw back. He held her there, not letting her wash out until he felt his own endnearing.

“One more Mia, show me one more time,” he begged and even though she shook her head no, she clamped down around him until he was overcome with the sensation and released his seed inside her. She followed him overboard that last time. Though not as hard as his fall was. And as he settled over her, they both gasped for breath, their bodies slick with sweat, he whispered, “You’re the most perfect woman. I loveyou.”

She took a deep breath, licked her lips and said. “I forgot to tell you… kissme.”

“Pirate,” Devin growled anddid.

Chapter 14

“No,no, no, you’re all quite mad,” Lady Alice said and again laughter echoed in the office. “I refuse to believe any ofthis.”

“Well you can believe or not, but I won’t sail a schooner on February thirteenth” Mia said lifting a stack of log books and stepping on the stool to set themin.

“Why is it anyway that a woman on a ship means misfortune? Didn’t you say the superstition was in place before theLady Lovibondsank?” His Grace Phillip Lovelaceasked.

“It’s not superstition,” Jonah said as seriously as he could, making Mia laugh as she placed the books on a shelf. “Women don’t belong on ships.” Mia turned and gnashed her teeth at him reminding him it was her that saved him from the sharks. He cleared his throat, “Present companyexcluded.”

“Well it can’t be common jealousy. Surely that captain…” Phillip wenton.

“Reed,” Mia supplied though Jonahcorrected.

“Peals.” Mia could only roll her eyes as she collected morebooks.

Laughter again. “You can’t even decide on the captain’s name, how are we to believe this?” Alice asked and held her tea cup for Mr. Hong torefill.

“No sail schooner, no sail love day,” he advised then movedoff.

Again laughter. “So this captain, Reed, Peals, whatever, he takes his bride aboard and the first mate…?” Philip tried again to put the story inorder.

“The first mate was in love with the new wife,” Miaclarified.

“What was her name?” Aliceasked.

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