MasukRhett
“Hmm. You’ll have to earn a moan from me, sweet Jax. You’re not the first rich guy I’ve met and you won’t be the last.” She sat back in her seat. “I’ve been one of the women that you’ve hurt. I’ve been right in their shoes years ago. I can tell you right now that if you can get me in your bed, then you’ve truly won.”
“You think that’s a big if?” Jax asked.
“Yes. The biggest problem with the two of you is that you both represent everything that disgusts me.”
The waiter arrived. No one looked up at him, so he silently backed up and walked away.
“Explain,” Jax said.
“I hate guys with money. Let’s face it, males tend to be born assholes all on their own, but to give them a fat bank account is to add to their idiocy.”
“You hate men?” Rhett asked her.
“That’s just one of my many redeeming qualities.”
They had ended up courting a man-hater. Awesome.
“What are the other things that you hate about us?” Jax asked.
She held her index finger up. “You both are over confidant, emotionally abusive—”
“Not fair,” Jax interjected. “I’ve never emotionally abused anyone.”
“You admitted yourself that you broke women’s hearts.” She pointed at him.
“I still disagree.”
“Fine. I have plenty other reasons why you suck.” She grinned. “Your egos could fill the Atlantic Ocean.”
“You’ve already said that when you stated we were over confidant,” Jax argued.
“Nope.” She shook her head. “One can argue that over-confidence and big egos can be different in many ways.”
“Then that person would be wrong.”
She narrowed her eyes at him. “How about this then? You think you’re so clever and enticing, but really you’re just a pathetic good-looking guy with mommy and daddy’s money to keep your head above water, and if you ever were to lose that bank account, you would lose in everything else—friends, women, life, love, anything your black heart cares about. You would—”
“Tell me something, Mia.” Jax licked his lips.
This bastard was still on the hunt. Has he lost his mind? There’s no way she’ll fall for either one of them now
“What?” She glared.
“How long have you been waiting to tear into a guy’s behind like you’re doing right now? A year or two?”
“Three years.”
“So some rich guy broke you three years ago."
She reached for her glass with shaking fingers. “He didn’t break me.”
“I bet he did and how could he not?” Jax's gaze decorated every inch of her body.
She looked his way. All he could do was shrug and watch the scene unfold. Rhett had no idea where his brother was going with this, but he damn sure was interested in the ending.
“You say I’m over confident,” he said. “That’s your fault too. You think you’re smarter than my brother and me.”
Rhett raised his hands in surrender. “Hey, leave me out of this.”
“No way, Rhett. You’re in it. You decided to tell her the truth, let’s see where this takes us.” Jax concentrated all of his attention onto her. “You want to get back at the guy that broke your heart?”
“I already did by moving on.” She sipped her wine, but this time she drank more than before and her hands didn’t stop shaking.
“Has the guy that broke you moved on?” Jax asked.
“I don’t know. Probably. Why wouldn’t he?”
“Does he still call?”
She set her glass down. “Of course.”
“Of course?” he chuckled. “Jax's right. You are over confident.”
“No. I’m just smart. I actually loved the man, the real person inside of him and when I gave him all of me, I did it because of who he was, not what he owned. He’ll probably never find that again, not the way I was willing to sacrifice.” She tossed her hair over her shoulder.
“So yes, he still calls, but I don’t answer. Although he’ll never find anyone like me, there’s a bunch of guys like him walking the earth. I’m staring at two of them right now.”
Jax nodded. “Then will you play with us?”
Rhett tapped his thumb against his watch. “Mia, you must admit that your knowing about our game and disliking us, sort of raises the interest in our stakes. If one of us wins, it would make the impossible possible.”
“Which will temporarily help one of your insecurities?” She crossed her legs under the table.
Rhett knew because, since she’d been sitting next to him, he had his body slanted to the side enough to ogle those thighs.
“Yes or no, Mia?” Jax asked. “There’s really no reason not to play. Unlike the other women, you know the score. The hard work will be for us to woo you.”
“Which means one of you having sex with me?"
“Oh definitely. Sex with you is the only way I’ll play,” Jax said.
“I second that,” He added.
“I don’t know,” she said. “This seems like a loser’s wager. Especially since I think you both suck.”
“Hey, it puts the odds against us.” Anticipation surged through his blood stream.
Suddenly, Rhett was right there at a card table pushing a large pile of money to the center, ready to bet it all.
“This is certainly my kind of game. Come on. Worst case scenario is you have two men spoiling you with lavish dates for several days. That can’t be a bad thing. Can it?"
MiaPanting, Mia shook her head. “What was the question again?”He grinned and that evil little grin drew her senses out of the cloud of sensual confusion and placed her right back into the game. He inched closer. His face was barely three inches away from her hungry center. He blew a little. That cool breeze brushed over her softness and stirred Mia all in the right places, but her head was back to working again. Instead of drowning in the ecstasy of him, Mia relished in the fact that she had forced an alpha male to his knees and that he still had not gotten his way.She would have to watch him. He almost got her.“No.” she cupped her center. She wished she could’ve said that she didn’t enjoy the slick feel of it against her hand, but then she would’ve been lying.“Move your fingers, please,” he whimpered. He actually one hundred percent whined.Maybe he’s not playing a game? Or maybe this is the role he’s assuming, the dominated alpha. I can never be too sure.“Can you hand me her
MiaBut Mia couldn’t tell him to stop, the area between her thighs begged her not to, and let’s face it, she had spent three years ignoring sex. Out in the middle of the ocean far away from land or prying eyes, she allowed herself a few delicious moments of bliss.Instead of keeping her guard up, she surrendered to Valhalla.“Mmmhmm.” The sound fled from his lips in a deep guttural flow. He slipped his hands over the curve of her ass, dipping his fingertips lower than he should. And the evil hormonal part of Mia pleaded for him to continue.“Can I touch you there?” Arousal laced his words.She swallowed. “Where is there?”“You know exactly what I’m talking about.” He squeezed and she arched her back up in response.He smacked her behind. “My wicked Mia. I’m wondering right now, who’s taunting who?”She had no idea.“Maybe we should end this massage,” She whispered.“Or maybe we should change this touching to something else. Now, please answer my question. Can I touch you there?”She f
Mia They were on the yacht’s sun deck as it glided through the ocean. Nothing but water surrounded them.The air possessed this salty fragrance that soothed Mia. She couldn’t see Miami any longer. It should have worried her, but she remained calm, probably due to Jaxon's fingers, stroking her in circular motions.Waves of clear blue water rushed past. Even dolphins appeared, sparkling with water and yipping their mouths toward them as if trying to communicate. Color layered the sky. The whole scene played out like an oil painting set in a museum. A perfect picture to all that happened to witness it.Don’t forget that this is a game.Every few minutes, she said that to herself. She needed to remain grounded.“What are you thinking about?” Jaxon poured warm oil on her bare back and rubbed it in at the center.Mia bit her lip as lusty sensations flooded her head. He chuckled.“What’s so funny?” she asked.“Every time I touch you on your lower back, you curl your toes.”“You’re making t
“I had no idea Cinderella got so much action.” Mia slipped away and hurried up the ramp, doing her best to outrun the butterflies and Jaxon, who she was now going to call the Big Bad Wolf.Another man in a white uniform helped her onto the boat. Somehow Jaxon got to her in time enough to hook his arm around hers and guide forward. “Are you hungry?”“Nope. I’m still full from that line you just handed me on the ramp.”“That wasn’t a line. It was the truth.”She tossed him a skeptical glance. “So you really have had sex with Cinderella? I should get your autograph.”“Maybe if you’re nice.” He led her into a small room decorated in shades of beige. There was a vanity table against the wall across from them, along with a bench, and rack of women’s clothing.“My initial research was to get your clothing size. I needed the stores you shopped at and hoped the sales clerk would remember your size.”She laughed. “And what did you find out?”“You like to shop at Goodwill.” He frowned. “You kn
Mia The rest of the night was uneventful, well if you didn’t count each of their greedy gazes, soaking her panties throughout dinner.And Mia had no idea a look could make her aroused, but she learned that fact the hard way during dessert, when Jaxon spent extra time lifting the whip cream off of his cake with his finger and licking it all away. He watched her as he did it.Bastard.He lapped his tongue at that finger like it would give him extra years of life. She had asked if he really loved whip cream that much. He told her that she would soon find out.Then Rhett began with his own sugary seduction.He dipped his cherry into the chocolate sauce and brought it to her lips. Like a fool, Mia parted them without realizing it, and he had the nerve to groan.The sound vibrated through her flesh. By the time the bill arrived, Mia shuffled out of there with mumbled excuses. Sure she had been Miss Confident at the beginning of the meal, but at the end, they showed her that they wouldn’t g
Rhett What else did you have planned this summer besides studying?”Silence passed for all of them. Off in the corner Rhett caught their waiter standing by and monitoring their faces. That type of service was what separated a high-end restaurant from a regular one. The servers remained aware of the diners’ needs, recognizing when to interrupt and when conversation seemed too heightened to focus on a dinner order.She blew out air and picked up the menu. “The game can’t be for the whole summer.”“Why not?” he asked.“I do eventually want to spend my time meeting other people in this city. Plus, I have a huge reading list to finish.”“How long will you give us?” Jax opened up his own menu, but Rhett could tell it was all a front.Anxiety pooled in his eyes, the sort of fear that he would lose something before even getting a chance to try it. He didn’t see him look like that much, but when he did, Rhett knew he wouldn’t give up. Never surrender. Mia had no idea, but her annoyance with







