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Authors: Loribelle Hunt

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The strength of the bond had scared her at first. It didn’t leave her much privacy. He always knew if she was sad or happy, content or angry. Horny. He rolled over on top of her, his thick cock sliding into her. He thrust slowly, shallowly. Took his time. Comforting more than anything else at first.

“What’s wrong, baby?”

“We live in a screwed up world.”

“We do,” he said and waited for her to go on.

“I hate sending friends into danger.”

“Sometimes it’s unavoidable.”

She met his gaze, and her heart rate accelerated. So much love in those icy blue eyes. She didn’t want that look to ever fade. And she knew that she wasn’t being fair. He told her he loved her all the time, but she’d withheld the words. Denied him the knowledge.
Just say it, Gia. It’ll be easier next time.

He watched her expectantly.

“I love you,” she blurted out.

He looked surprised for a moment, but then he smiled and leaned down to kiss her. It was a long, slow, soul-consuming kiss. His cock thrust deeper, adding speed to his rhythm. Slowly increasing her pleasure, cautiously pushing her towards orgasm.

He tore his mouth from hers, kissing a trail across her face, down to her neck.

“I know, baby,” he whispered in her ear. “I feel it every time you look at me. Every time you touch me. Every time you come for me.”

He hit the perfect sweet spot on her neck, kissing his mark, lightly biting it. “I love you too,” he went on in a whisper. Then continued to show her the ways.

 

 

 

 

Author Bio

 

Loribelle is like the South she calls home. Hot and sultry. Languid and sexy. Magnolias and gardenias scent her silk-lined boudoir, and men and children alike bow to her magnificence…

Okay, maybe it isn’t quite that glamorous. She does have two smart and lovely daughters who give her a run for her money and a son that will one day be someone’s model of a romance hero. (She promises.) Her husband is a real-life hero, and Loribelle just tries to keep up with the demands of military life. In between, she writes a book or two.

She’s had every job under the sun, but haven’t most writers? That Army military police, bookstore manager, waitress, wedding photographer, website designer experience has to come in useful sometimes. As they say in the South, it all washes out in the end.

She loves hearing from her readers and can be found at http://www.loribellehunt.com.

 

 

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