Total pages in book: 104
Estimated words: 97634 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 488(@200wpm)___ 391(@250wpm)___ 325(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 97634 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 488(@200wpm)___ 391(@250wpm)___ 325(@300wpm)
“You bite me… leave marks on my body.”
Fuck. Yeah, that’s it.
“What else do I do to you?”
“You’re rough.”
“Mmm. Keep going.”
“You… you make it hurt, and I beg for more.”
God, pre-cum was dripping from the tip of my dick so thickly the front of my slacks were damp.
“But I like it. I want you to be brutal.”
Holy fucking shit.
I slammed my mouth on hers. She sucked on my tongue just as I knew she found her release. Her sexy little mewl nearly had me blowing my load without even touching my cock.
Her underwear was destroyed, my hand slick from her pussy juices.
“And I’ll give it to you just like that. I’ll fuck you like my little whore.” She sagged against me as her climax ended, and with my hand still on her throat, I pulled my other one up so she could see my fingers. “Look at the mess you’ve made of me.”
She slowly peeled her eyes open and took in my glossy digits. I sucked on them, licking her juices clean, then slid my fingers up to her jaw and forced her mouth open. I shoved my fingers inside, making her taste her pussy and my saliva. She lapped at them, moving her tongue around me, mewling like a hungry little kitten.
And then I stepped back. My girl sagged against the tree, staring up at me with wide eyes and parted lips.
“You should probably head back to the convent. They’ll be expecting you soon. Don’t want to piss anyone off.” I winked. “But remember what I told you.”
She steadied herself and straightened. “Remember what?”
I growled and lowered my head, still keeping my gaze focused on her. “Ty moyah.” You’re mine. “And that this is only the beginning.”
Chapter 30
Claudia
I honestly didn’t know how I’d made it back to the convent because I didn’t remember walking away from Dmitry.
I felt like he stepped away. Then I’d blinked, and he was just… gone.
And now, here I was locked away from the world with my body on fire, my panties so wet they were uncomfortable, and every cell in my body aching to throw myself back into his arms.
I closed my bedroom door and leaned against it, breathing hard. My heart was still racing as I thought about the things he’d said to me and the way he’d made me feel.
Alive. He’d made me feel like I was alive for the first time in my life.
I opened my eyes and pushed away from the door but froze when I saw a small gift box sitting on my pillow. My heart was thundering as I glanced around the small, barren room, expecting to see someone hiding in the darkened corners.
I knew the nuns wouldn’t have given me anything, especially not a gift wrapped with a bright purple bow. Then who?
Possibly Gio, but he always told me when he was sending something. And he hadn’t told me shit so…
I didn’t know why my hands shook as I walked toward the bed or why my heart was racing as I reached down and picked it up. The box itself was small, fitting easily in the palm of my hand, and weighing almost nothing at all.
I sat down because, truthfully, I felt like I had a live wire inside me from what happened in the gardens with Dmitry.
With still-shaking fingers, I gripped one edge of the purple satin bow and pulled, unraveling the ribbon until it fluttered to my lap. Then I pulled the top off.
For a second I felt confusion, not sure what I was looking at. But then my heart started racing for another reason, and a cold sweat beaded along my forehead.
Lying atop ruffled, lavender satin were Fredo’s pinky ring and his gold tooth.
I dropped the box. The gold fell out and hit the scarred wooden floor with a soft clink-clink.
I watched the ring roll a few feet away before coming to rest right in front of my window. The sunlight caught the metal, and it shone for a moment as if the damn thing was winking at me.
I didn’t have to guess anymore who had sent these to me. I knew without a doubt. This was a gift from Dmitry.
Hand now covering my mouth before I even realized it, I ambled toward the window and glanced out. The convent grounds were small but beautifully landscaped.
A tiny shed was at the far end of the property. It wasn’t used anymore and had been cleaned out, so it was nothing but an empty shell. But the nuns still had made sure it had a fresh coat of paint, cleaned the windows, and I knew the inside was equally clean.
Although I didn’t see anyone or anything out of the norm, I knew Dmitry was out there watching. He’d been having me followed for years, he’d admitted. That should have terrified me.