Authors: Abby Gordon
shoulder. His other hand covered a breast, kneading it
roughly. Still not sure who had her, she struggled in his
grasp. One hand reached for the knife-block and he
caught her wrist.
“I’ve been without you for nearly two weeks, baby,”
he whispered hoarsely in her ear. “I’m not waiting
another minute to fuck you.”
His hands pulled up her skirt and ripped her
panties from her legs. Two fingers plunged into her
pussy and his palm rubbed her clit. Sheila groaned. As
his fingers stroked her wet heat hard and fast, Sheila
ground her pelvis against him.
“Steve,” she moaned.
“Did you miss me?” he demanded. “Did you have
trouble sleeping because I wasn’t holding you?”
“Yes,” she nodded, already panting and pumping
her hips against his hand. “I never sleep well when
you’re gone.”
“I’m going to make you come and then I’m going to
fuck you. Right here, right now.” His hand covered her
breast over the sweater and pinched the nipple while he
rubbed his cock against her ass. Steve’s mouth nibbled
along her neck and shivers had her body trembling.
“Can you feel how hard I am?”
He felt her pussy clench as his stroking fingers
pushed her closer to orgasm. He’d never been so rough
and urgent. He’d never used language like that with
her. Steve couldn’t believe how his actions and words
aroused her. The hand at her breast kneaded and
pinched. His lips moved to the pulse on her neck as his
fingers hooked and pressed against the spot he knew so
well. Almost immediately, she arched up and her cry
echoed in the kitchen.
Steve moaned as her hot core tightened around his
fingers. God, she was so sexy!
“I’m going to bury my cock in your pussy right here,
Sheila. Right now.”
Releasing her breast, he pulled away slightly to
work his pants down. When she tried to turn around, he
nipped her neck gently.
“Stay still,” he growled. “I’m going to fuck you,
Sheila, and I don’t want you moving.”
Pulling her skirt back up around her waist, he
pressed her upper body forward until she rested against
the counter. His foot nudged hers until her thighs were
farther apart. The tip of his cock glided along her ass
before he found her pussy lips. For a brief moment, he
held himself there just inside her pussy.
“Steve, please,” pleaded Sheila. “Please.”
With a groan, he drove fully into her, his cock
straining the limits of her slick walls. His strong hands
gripped her hips and held her still as he pounded into
her. Sheila whimpered as he took her.
“Steve, Steve,” she panted.
He grunted, focused on fucking her. With a roar, he
exploded, his upper body collapsing over her.
“You okay, baby?” he asked, brushing damp tendrils
off her cheek.
“Yes,” she managed. “Steve?”
“Yeah, baby?” Several light kisses pressed against
her temple and neck.
“I like surprises like this.”
He smiled against her hair.
“Really?” Had he found a way to keep the spark
between them alive? “You like me coming home early
and fucking you like this?”
“Yeah,” she whispered shyly. “You don’t mind?”
Chuckling softly, he cradled her in his arms.
“Baby, I was afraid you’d kick and scream if I ever
did something like this,” he said quietly. “But, now that
I know it turns you on…”
He pulled out of her and turned her around.
“Yes?” she breathed, mouth parted in anticipation.
“Now what will you do?”
“I’m going to come up with more surprises.”
Serena closed the book, feeling heat suffuse her
face. None of the romance novels she’d read had ever
affected her like this! She nibbled her lower lip and
tried to figure out how many months it had been since
she’d had sex—more than two years ago.
Tears filled her eyes. She accepted that she would
only ever be seen as a super-efficient assistant to Keith,
but also that she hadn’t had sex since Todd. A brief
image came to mind and she flinched, squeezing her
eyes tightly. Dammit! The daydream of Keith suddenly
sweeping her into his arms and declaring his undying
love was just that—a dream. A dream she knew
wouldn’t come true. The tears flowed down her cheeks
for several minutes.
The grandmother clock on the wall chimed softly
and she inhaled, her body shaking. Sniffling, she wiped
her cheeks.
This wouldn’t do at all. She’d never been much for
pity parties and wasn’t about to have one now. She’d
worked too damn hard to prove herself to too many
people.
Okay, then, what was the plan? She’d learned a lot
working for Keith. One of the first rules he’d taught her
was that before any course of action, it was important to
work out the steps for success, figuring out the worst,
mid, and best case scenarios. Serena gazed at the
miniature she’d bought with the first bonus Keith had
given her. The irony of staring at the painting struck
her and she smiled. She would talk to Claire and
Debbie tomorrow and try to break out of her self-
imposed shell. They could help her get back into
circulation. Worst case, she’d have aching feet from
dancing and a few nights with less sleep than she liked.
Mid case, she’d have great times with her friends. Best
case, she’d meet the man of her dreams. One thing was
for certain - she certainly wasn’t going to meet the love
of her life sitting in a rocking chair every evening!
Returning from an office visit, Keith paused in the
hall to hear the hushed whispers of women. Straining to
listen and feeling slightly foolish, he stayed where he
was. He could pick out Serena’s voice, but didn’t
recognize the second.
“…with everything that’s happened, it’s been so
long,” Serena was saying. “I must admit, I feel rather
embarrassed asking you for help, but I really don’t
know how to do stuff like that anymore.” There was a
heavy sigh. “I was never very good at it to begin with.”
“It’s like riding a bicycle. You’ll get back in the
swing of it with no problem. Now, a bunch of us are
going to this crazy hot club tonight.”
“Tonight?” Serena’s voice seemed stunned. “It’s
Thursday.”
The other woman laughed.
“So? You want to get out more, right? Let’s get to it.
Why wait?”
“Debbie,” Serena’s voice seemed nearly strangled. “I
was thinking we’d build up to it, not jump into the deep
end.”
Keith stepped back and swore under his breath.
This was an unexpected development. He’d never
considered that she would start hitting night clubs.
He’d have to act fast to nip this in the bud.
“C’mon, Rena,” cajoled Debbie. “It’ll be a blast!”
“I don’t know,” hedged Serena.
“Um, what would you wear?” Keith didn’t hear
Serena’s response, but evidently Debbie didn’t like it.
“Oh, no! That won’t do at all. We’ll have to leave early
today and go shopping. There’s a boutique just a few
blocks away that has the
cutest
things!”
“No,” Serena spoke up. “Keith said he might have a
conference call tonight.”
“With whom?” Debbie demanded. “Everyone else
with a life will be out enjoying themselves.”
Reminding himself to reward Serena for her effort
to backtrack, Keith decided to back up her comment
before Debbie had a chance to say anything else.
Striding forward, he went through the door at full
speed.
“Ladies,” he nodded. “Serena, I need to refresh my
memory about that CEO in Tokyo. Do you have his
information handy?”
“Mr. Lee?” she replied, meeting his gaze with
obvious relief. “I’ll pull up the notes and print them out
right away.”
“Thank you,” he smiled.
Serena opened her mouth to thank Keith, but
closed it quickly. If she thanked him, she’d have to
explain the entire conversation and also the reason she
was going to go to a club in the first place. Debbie
hadn’t thought to ask why. Keith would.
She looked at Debbie with what she hoped was an
apologetic expression.
“Better get back to work.”
Debbie was disgruntled and didn’t have the tact to
hide it.
“Rena, just because
he
doesn’t have a life doesn’t
mean you can’t.”
“Deb, he makes sacrifices so you have a job,” she
replied stiffly. “Try showing a little respect, all right?”
“Sheesh, lighten up, okay? I just want you to live a
little.” Serena nodded and Debbie shook her head. “Hey,
I know things have been rough for you lately. You’re
still getting over your grandpa’s death. And Claire told
me Todd the jerk has been calling you. Now
there’s
a
total loser!”
“Todd’s not that bad,” Serena said, feeling slightly
defensive. She’d gone out with him for two years and
admitted they were incompatible, but he was not a total
loser! “He just has different priorities in life.” She met
Debbie’s cynical expression and laughed. “Okay, so he’s
Peter Pan in a hunky outfit. That doesn’t make him a
total loser.”
“Yeah, right,” Debbie scoffed. “Anyway, this might
actually be a bigger step than you’re ready for. I mean,
some of the clubs can be intense. Tell you what.” She
put an arm around Serena’s shoulders. “Why don’t I
check around and see if I can’t fix you up?”
“You mean, a blind date or something?”
“Yeah. That way you know a bit about the guy
before you met him and…oh, I know what we can do.”
Debbie bounced on her toes. “I’ll have a party with lots
of single guys, that way you can meet a bunch all at
once.”
“What reason will you give for having a party?
You’re not going to tell everyone that I’m…”
Debbie rolled her eyes.
“I don’t need a reason except that I feel like having
a party. It’ll take a couple weeks to coordinate schedules
and get everything set up.” She grinned. “I’ll have
Claire ask Paul for the names of some of his single
friends. Lawyers, investment bankers,” Debbie winked
at her. “In the meantime, we’ll start getting you back
into circulation. I’ll get with Claire and work on that.”
She hugged Serena and skipped out of the office.
“Oh, Lord,” Serena breathed, sitting heavily in her
chair. “I think I’ve unleashed a monster.”
“Serena?”
“Just a moment!” she called back, typing quickly to
pull up the file of their combined notes on Tokyo.
In his office, Keith felt like he’d been given a brief
reprieve from a looming deadline and future possible
hurdles. Of course, that depended on what Debbie and
Claire came up with.
“Going to have to speed up the timeline,” he
muttered, scowling at his monitor.
“Not a good walk-through?” Serena asked, pausing
at the door.
“A mixed bag,” he replied. “You and Debbie
planning a shopping trip?”
“What did you hear?” she asked nervously.
“Just something about a boutique with the cutest
things,” he told her, reaching for the folder in her
hands. “Is there a problem working this conference call
for me this evening?”
“Not at all,” she smiled.
“Good. See if Mr. Lee is available.”
“Certainly.”
Keith watched her leave and mentally reworked his
plan. He couldn’t give her the next book now. He
needed her to focus on the call. But first thing in the
morning would work perfectly. He smiled. Oh, yes, that
would be perfect. She’d already shown a tendency to
read a bit as soon as she got the book. He couldn’t wait
to see how she squirmed after getting another one.
Serena unlocked her apartment door and bolted it
behind her. She glanced at her watch and groaned.
Nine-thirty. No treadmill, but she’d never get to sleep if
she didn’t do some yoga to relieve the tension in her
muscles. Hanging her suit up, it occurred to her that