Authors: Abby Gordon
“Hot and tight.”
“Oh, God,” she moaned as he applied exquisite
pressure on the nerves he’d discovered during their
weekend together.
It was her G-spot, he had told her. With the right
amount of pressure applied inside and out, a woman’s
orgasm, if she’d been thoroughly aroused, would be
mind-blowing. He’d demonstrated it repeatedly until
she couldn’t walk on her own.
Now, his fingers stroked her insides as his thumb
circled on her clit and just above it. His lips caught a
breast and she felt her entire body surrender. It didn’t
matter that she wasn’t tied up, blindfolded, or gagged.
He commanded her body completely. He would give her
pleasure, give her carefully applied pain, and protect
her throughout.
“Master,” she whimpered.
His lips covered hers and she couldn’t talk. Couldn’t
think. Could only feel.
One of his hands left her body and in a few seconds
she could hear his zipper. Her hands reached for him.
“Let me help,” she panted.
“I’ve got it, sweetheart,” he chuckled.
His fingers and thumb pinched her clit and wrung a
cry from her throat. Pulling his hand from her, he
tugged her hips to the edge of the desk. And drove
straight into her slick folds.
“Yes!”
Serena’s exulted cry was more a whisper than a
shout, but she didn’t know. She wouldn’t have cared.
She had the man she had wanted for years and the
Master who had taken her body and made it his.
Keith’s hips pistoned his cock in and out of her. His
hands gripped her hips to hold her still. This was wild.
This was hot. This was sheer animalistic possession.
And she reveled in it. A thumb went to her clit and
pressed hard.
“Yes, yes, yes,” she panted. “Master, please. I need…
I need…”
“Come when you’re ready. Come, sweet. Come for
me,” he grunted.
His head moved down and he latched onto a breast.
Hard. Moaning, she threaded her fingers in his hair
and held him to her.
As his hips increased their speed and urgency, his
tongue and teeth devoured her breasts. And the animal
inside her roared to life.
And she came. Again. And again. And felt him
surge into her.
“Oh,” she sighed as he held her close.
“Oh, sweetheart,” he breathed. “Mine. Just mine.”
He stepped back, still holding her, and carefully sat
down in the leather chair. He was still inside her as her
legs wrapped around her waist. He didn’t lean back but
focused on stroking her hair and nuzzling her neck.
“Keith? Master?” she frowned. “What do I call you?”
“Master when we’re alone. Keith in public,” he
replied, a gleam in his eyes. “Or you could call me
husband
.” He saw the surprise in her eyes. “Oh,
sweetheart, I put you through so much, didn’t I?” He
pressed a kiss to her forehead. “I’m sorry, Serena. I’ll
make it up to you.” His hands framed her face. “I swear,
I never imagined Mark would come after you. I would
have kept you in the playroom for a year before I let
that bastard come near you. I would have done
anything…”
Two fingers gently covered his mouth.
“I know, darling,” she whispered. “And you were
there for me. Claire kept saying she talked to you on
the phone, but I thought she was confused about which
phone. And the way you had the guards with me
constantly and…” She closed her eyes and rested her
head on his shoulder. “And you were the one who
insisted I bring Debbie to you so she could tell you what
had been done to her. I know you didn’t have any idea
what would happen, but you knew what you were going
to do to Duncan and any other man involved. Didn’t
you?”
“Yes,” he answered. His hands stroked her back. “I
wanted to come to you. I wanted to call you. As your
boss. As your master. I thought you would want time to
heal, to think. Each time you called, your message was
so short I wasn’t sure if you were about to end things.”
“I was afraid I’d start crying and beg you to come to
me,” she told him, closing her eyes and snuggling
closer. “I couldn’t understand why you didn’t call or
come see me. Wasn’t what happened big enough to—”
“It was,” he nodded, arms tightening around her.
“But you had enough to deal with last week without
suddenly finding out I was your Dom and,” he sighed,
glancing at the three stacks of files on the credenza.
“I’ve been a little busy myself. The fall-out has been
interesting.”
“The company?”
“Actually doing better,” he smiled, lips twisting
slightly. “Much to my family’s chagrin.”
“How’s Penny?”
He sighed and rested his cheek on the top of her
head.
“She finally realized just what kind of man Mark is
and ended the engagement. Her father’s in control of
her trust fund and cut her off.”
“What?” Serena gasped. “Why?”
“That,” he sighed, “is the sixty-four thousand dollar
question. We’re not sure what the connection is between
Mark, Duncan, Hester, and my father and uncle.”
Serena pulled her head back slightly so she could
see his expression.
“You think your family was trying to ruin you?”
“Maybe not completely, but enough to drive me to
sell the company to the family holdings. Their
professional and personal reputations have taken some
knocks lately.”
“Your brothers?”
“Possibly,” he conceded.
“I’d heard that Kevin didn’t like your success,” she
said slowly. “And after what happened last year with
Grant Franklin, he really was pissed you took Grant’s
side.” She frowned. “But what would Penny…” her eyes
widened. “Did her trust have shares or something they
needed?”
He stared at her.
“Shit,” he muttered. “Mental note to self—go over
everything during the day with Serena. Not one of us
ever thought of them needing her shares. That’s got to
be why he cut her off.”
“But she’s over twenty-one, right? Doesn’t she have
full access? Or at least to all the interest or something?”
“I’ll have to check on that,” he nodded.
“So what is she doing in the meantime?”
“I gave her a job. As the company’s special events
coordinator, she’s very busy setting things up for our
newest division. I also pissed her off a bit. I figured
since she took my side someone might come after her, so
she’s had a bodyguard full-time. Neither she nor Ben
have looked very happy.”
“You have been busy,” she observed. “A new
division?”
“You’ve opened my eyes to many things,” he told
her. “So I thought, since you can’t stay my assistant
once people know about us, that you might like to head
up a section devoted to philanthropy. Raising money
for hospices, computers for schools, and…”
With a gasp of happiness, Serena kissed him hard.
“Yes.” She studied his face. “I’m figuring your
family isn’t one we’ll have to spend much time with, is
it?”
“No,” he shook his head. “I told you my parents
divorced when I was young. I didn’t understand any of
what was happening. All I knew for certain was that my
mother wasn’t there anymore. Over the next fifteen
years, I had three stepmothers who were all under
thirty when they married my father.” He grimaced. “I
didn’t think much about relationships between men
and women. That may have made me a dominant, to
keep women submissive, but…” he shrugged.
“I’m not complaining,” she told him, tilting her head
to look at him. Now seemed like a good time to tell him
about how she felt about his family. He didn’t seem very
fond of most of them, but she didn’t know many people
who liked wholesale criticism of their family. “I don’t
think I’ve met your father. I talked with him on the
phone a couple times. He was rather abrupt and
patronizing. Your mother came in once. I liked her. She
seemed much too sweet to have married your father.
I’ve met Penny on her way to see Mark, but no one
else.”
“That’s because when I was twenty-two, I found out
just what my father had done to my mother during
their marriage and when they divorced. I …” he broke
off and closed his eyes. His arms tightened around her
even as she held him close.
“How old were you when they divorced?” she
whispered.
“Seven. That age when your parents are perfect.
Until you suddenly don’t see your mother anymore and
hear terrible things about her.”
“You’re close with her now?”
“Yes,” he nodded. “I’d never understood why Mom
had just disappeared. No one even mentioned her. My
father acted as if she had never existed.” He worked his
jaw and swallowed. “I tracked her down after I earned
my MBA. I was horrible to her. I yelled and accused her
of being a terrible mother and…” Keith clenched his
jaw. Serena’s heart broke for the little boy who’d felt so
alone for so long. “She lost her temper and told me
everything. My father had threatened her with all sorts
of things if she ever tried to contact me.” He met
Serena’s steady supportive gaze. “He’d only married
her so that their children would be part of her family.
After I was born, Mom had several miscarriages. That
didn’t fit in with his plan, so he divorced her. Her
brothers were more concerned about maintaining their
business ties with my father. I did little besides drink
for about three months. On my twenty-third birthday,
my father and older brothers made bets as to how fast I
could drink myself to death. I lost my temper and
attacked my father.” Serena gasped and he nodded.
“Yep. And, about the only thing I’m sorry about is that
I didn’t kill him.”
“Keith!”
His hands ran soothingly up and down her back.
“Shh, don’t worry. It is difficult to do more than sit
on anyone when you’ve finished off a bottle of vodka all
by yourself.” He shuddered. “I haven’t had more than
one drink a week since. I promised myself I wouldn’t
stand for any woman around me to be treated the way
my mother had.” He gave her a wry look. “Yes, I know it
might not fit with the domination streak in me.”
“But it explains why you don’t like sadomasochism.
And why you reacted the way you did when I told you
about Debbie,” she said quietly, thinking over
everything he’d told her. “Have you seen or talked to
your father since?”
“Oh, yeah, but he stays out of my reach as do my
brothers,” he grinned. “And I’m not going to ever leave
you alone with him. He’s convinced he’s God’s gift to
women and would be all over you.”
“He can try,” she shook her head. “But I already
know that his son is God’s gift to me.”
“Mmm, good answer,” he told her. “Any other
questions?”
“Tons,” she nodded. “I just don’t know which to ask
first.”
“Then let me ask one,” he said, pulling her dress up
her arms and securing it. Standing, he set her down
gently on the chair. He picked up a small velvet box
from the corner of the desk and dropped to one knee
before her. “Serena, I have found in you everything I
ever dreamt a woman should be. Someone I could spend
the rest of my life with.” One hand covered hers as they
rested on her lap. “Serena, will you marry me? Will you
wear my ring as well as my collar?”
She pulled one hand free and touched the diamond
and pearl choker.
“The rest of our lives,” she whispered, tears filling
her eyes. It was real. Keith was Master and she had
everything she’d thought she’d never have. She had the
man of her dreams. A lover who was devoted to her
sexual and sensual pleasure. A husband who would
protect and defend her. “I was going to resign,” she
whispered. “I was so sure you wouldn’t want me and—”
“Shh, sweetheart.” His fingers tightened on her
hand. “I can’t imagine not having you with me.” He
rested his head on her lap. “Serena, I hardly slept last
Sunday after you left my apartment. God knows, I
didn’t sleep more than an hour or so once Claire called
and told me you’d been attacked. I…”
Serena held her breath. She could feel moisture on
her hand. Was he crying? For her? Because of what had
happened to her?
“Keith? I do have one question for you.”