Page 15 of The Light Within


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His hand moves to my face, tilting it. “Eyes on me when you come, my love.”

My muscles tighten as my pussy clenches around him, knowing I’m seconds away from falling over the cliff.

“Will,” I gasp, riding him harder and faster, my breathing too heavy to say anything more.

“That’s it, my soon-to-be wife. Take all of me. Every. Fucking. Inch.” He slams into me from below, hitting that spot inside of me that makes me unravel, my pussy squeezing him like a vise as I come all over his cock with a loud scream.

My orgasm is so powerful that I temporarily lose my vision, slumping forward against him as my body shudders around him.

He keeps rocking into me, gripping me tightly as he emits a growl from deep within his chest.

“Fuck, baby,” is all he gets out before he shoves himself deep inside me, finding his release. His muscles relax, his arms securing me to him as his heart pounds against my chest.

Pulling back enough that I can see his face, I give him a slow smile. “Best way to break my new car in. And you managed to do it during a thunderstorm, which is our thing.”

His lips quirk up and he chuckles. “Symbolic, don’t you think? No storm is more powerful than we are.”

“We certainly rode our way through this one.” Grinning, I rub my nose against his. “But you’re exactly right. Nothing is more powerful than us.”

His thumb strokes my bottom lip. “Here’s to a lifetime of being fortified by whatever storms come our way. Together, we are an indomitable force.”

“To a lifetime of endless love.”

As I slowly slide off him, our lips fuse together, sealing our fate with a kiss.

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William

“Ihavethelatestresearch on Colin Fry. It contains some juicy tidbits I think you’ll be interested in knowing.” Bryan gestures toward the laptop in his hands. “I’ll review it with you on the way to the office.”

Glancing over at him before I hit the button for the elevator, I sigh. Since Everleigh came back into my life, I’ve been moving away from the illegal aspects of my businesses and focusing on the legal ones. Sumer Tech Industries has been on my radar for some time, but recently, they’ve encountered severe financial difficulties, making them ripe to either be bought out or merge with another company.

“I want this company, Bryan. They have some innovative, cutting-edge tech products, and the people who work there are the best in the industry. Colin is dragging them down. He needs to go.” My brows furrow as I picture Colin’s arrogant face smirking at me when I met with them over a year ago to obtain the tracking devices both Everleigh and I have in our ankles. I wanted to sign an exclusive deal to partner with him at that time, but he refused.

“Colin is a dick. Is he still pissed about you beating his ass at Stanford?”

My lips quirk up as we step onto the elevator. “He started that shit when he taunted me about my parents not coming to track meets. I finished it when I beat him to a pulp.”

Bryan chuckles. “Yeah, I remember. Coach Reid was pissed as hell at you that day. I thought his head was gonna explode.”

“Coach would have thrown me off the team if I wasn’t the top runner. Instead, the asshole made me go to counseling. Utter waste of my time.”

Bryan grins at me, opening his mouth, but I hold up a hand.

“Don’t even say it.” I glower at him before stepping off the elevator. “I don’t even wanna be reminded ofher.” Disgust curls my lips as I picture Ainsley, the evil she-devil who tormented my woman. “Had I met Everleigh and known Ainsley did all that terrible shit to her, I would have tormented the fuck outta her, then watched while Everleigh sliced and diced her.”

Bryan chuckles. “You got to see it eventually.”

I smirk. “Everleigh was poetry in motion in that warehouse.”

“You still watch the video of it, don’t you?”

“Of course.” I give him a shit-eating grin. “My woman was fucking badass the way she took that bitch out. I’m glad she carved her up and burnt her with cigarettes, just the way Ainsley did to her when Everleigh was a kid.” My hands curl into fists as white-hot anger burns through my veins whenever I think of Everleigh being abused when she was younger. It was bad enough she had to watch her mother die a painful death from cancer, but to experience abuse on top of that is inhumane. My hands shake from anger. It makes me want to burn down the town she grew up in.

“I’m glad Everleigh’s mom was smart enough to ensure Derrick Morrison didn’t get his hands on Everleigh’s inheritance. She must have known he was a prick.”

I run a hand through my hair, heading to my car. I stop when my phone beeps with a text message. “Hold that thought, Bryan.”

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