Page 82 of Man Candy


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Which reminded me I forgot a condom. Again. I pulled out, stroked myself, which was slick from her arousal, and made myself come. It spurted all over her upturned ass. Marked her.

“Stay with me.”

Lindy didn’t move from her bent over position but turned her head to meet my gaze with her own blurry one.

“Okay.”

I wasn’t sure if she really was afraid of a rodent or if she wanted to be here with me.

Leaning down, I kissed her. Sweet and gentle, completely opposite of how I just took her.

I didn’t care what the reason was. It didn’t matter. I was too far gone with this woman for it to make a difference. I just yanked her out of her own house to get her alone to fuck her bent over a table. I just knew–from being in fucking Finland–that I was going to be leaving in a few weeks. Hell, in two days for Vegas.

Not even a squirrel attack–or love–could keep me.

39

LINDY

* * *

After having sex on Dex’s dinette, I spent the rest of the night working on my story. My little claw shaped scratches didn’t hurt, but whenever Dex saw them, he glared. I pitied any squirrel that got near him in the future.

This time when Dex read the same paperback sprawled on the couch, I wasn’t panicked.

He knew the truth and didn’t really seem to care. All he did was ask how it was going every once in a while and set a can of seltzer on the table beside me. He didn’t try to look at the screen, only pretended to once with a wink. He wasn’t prying or teasing or anything.

He made it out to be… normal.

That was why it took me a little bit to get into the words, but I did. And eventually, I stopped.

“I’m done.”

Dex looked up from his book. “Good. I can’t wait to see what nightie you wear tonight.”

I gave him a goofy smile. “You know I don’t wear a different one every single night. I do run out and repeat.”

“What’s a big hockey contract good for if it can’t buy you an endless supply of nighties?”

“Dex,” I said on a sigh. My cheeks flushed because he was praising me. And my sleepwear.

But the word endless meant this wasn’t going to stop. And it was.

I pushed that thought to the side because I was living in the here and now.

“No, I mean, the book’s done. I finished.”

“Fuck, yes,” he said, hopping to his feet and giving me a huge smile. “Way to go, sugar.”

I grinned. It felt good. Really good.

He clapped his hands together. “Let’s celebrate.”

Now I really grinned. “What did you have in mind?”

“Vegas.”

I blinked. “Vegas?”

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