Masuk“Yes. You are right. But the Duke and I talked often, or rather we used to.”
“Why do you want to know if I remember him?” Her father’s dark eyes were still sharp and they gave her a very direct look. “We made a certain…gentleman’s agreement one night. It was a long time ago and I forgot about it. Especially when he broke off all contact. However…” Uncharacteristically, her father paused, seeming hesitant. “I got a letter yesterday from the Duke’s office, reminding me of the agreement and asking me to honor it.” Anna frowned, unsure of where her father was going with this. “What agreement? Please don’t say it concerns money, because you know—” “It’s not about money,” Luke interrupted, his voice flat. The foreboding that she’d forced away earlier crept back, though she fought it down. “Then what is it about?” Her father’s fingers picked at the edge of his blanket, yet more signs of an agitation that wasn’t like him at all. What have you done now? Anna wondered. The foreboding gripped her tighter, even though she hadn’t done anything that would cause her father grief, not recently at least. Maybe it was about that man she'd met a week ago. She swallowed. No, surely not? Who would have told him? No one else had been at the lake, she was sure of it. And anyway, what did that have to do with the Duke of Springbrook? “Magnus and I went to university together,” her father said. “After his divorce from his first wife, he remarried and his new wife was pregnant. They knew it was a boy. We were celebrating and he suggested that if I was to ever have a daughter, then she could marry his son, who would be the next Duke of Springbrook. I…confess I’d had more than a couple of pints and I was a little worse for wear. I agreed that it was a fine idea and so we shook on it. He never mentioned it again and neither did I, and soon I forgot about it.” Anna blinked in surprise. She couldn’t imagine her father drinking let alone being ‘a little worse for wear’. He was famously abstemious and hated rowdiness of any kind. He also wasn’t the type to indulge in drunken gentlemen’s agreements either. “I see,” she said, puzzled. “So why are you mentioning this to me now?” “Because the Duke of Springbrook's son, now the current Duke of Springbrook, has asked me to make good on my promise.” Anna’s surprise deepened. An arranged betrothal between the children of two friends lost in the mists of time? The idea was so ridiculous, so utterly preposterous, it had to be a joke. "Dad, are you sure this isn’t a scam? Is the letter legitimate?” “Yes, of course it’s legitimate and I know a scam when I see one.” His mouth thinned. “The son you were betrothed to is dead, but it doesn't matter. His first son, the new Duke, wishes to see you tomorrow night at Haerton so he can put his proposal to you.” Anna opened her mouth. Shut it again. She didn’t know whether to laugh at the insanity of the situation or be outraged by it. But, since she didn’t display any extremes of emotion these days, she settled on a tight smile. “I appreciate the invitation obviously, but he can’t possibly think that I’m going to agree to it.” But her father only stared at her. “He has offered certain…financial incentives.” Oh. No wonder her father was taking this so seriously. She was very conscious all of a sudden that her palms were damp and her heartbeat had quickened. “What kind of financial incentives?” she asked, pleased by how level she sounded. “I don’t know,” her father said, his gaze still sharp and direct. “His letter was very brief. I assume he’ll tell you more when you meet him.” She stiffened. “What do you mean, “when”? I’m not going to Haerton—” “I want you to hear him out, Anna,” Luke said flatly. “We can’t keep going on the way we have.” “But I’ve taken on extra shifts—” “That’s not going to help either of us and you know it.” Her father’s expression became hard, the way it always did when he thought she was disobeying him. “The house needs to have money spent on it, or we need to sell it. I’ve been looking into treatment for myself too. There are a couple of options that would improve my quality of life immensely, but they’re expensive. And I’m tired of waiting. This could be the answer, Anna.” It was true. Depending on what kind of ‘financial incentives’ the Duke was offering, it could mean the solution to all their difficulties. And all she’d have to do was marry a complete stranger. You wanted to fix this. You’re the reason you’re in this mess in the first place, after all. That was also true. Her father might have been a world-renowned surgeon if her mother hadn’t wanted a baby and hadn’t talked her father into it; he hadn’t been keen on the idea. And if her mother hadn’t then died six months later in a car accident, leaving her grieving father to bring up a child he hadn’t wanted in the first place. An overly emotional, stubborn and headstrong child, whom her reserved and self-contained father had no idea what to do with. And whose behavior had been a contributing factor in the stress that had triggered his stroke. She swallowed down the guilt, forced it aside along with all the other unwanted emotions that still seethed inside her, no matter how many years she’d spent ignoring them. Once, she’d thought that they’d go away altogether, or at least she wouldn’t feel them so very deeply, but that day hadn’t come yet. When she’d been very young and her father’s disapproval and cold distance had been too much for her, she’d used to escape into the woods and the Haerton estate, where she could shout and sing and even scream to herself and no one would tell her to be quiet or to go away, or that she was a damn nuisance. But she didn’t go into the woods often these days, because these days she was much better at controlling herself. She wasn’t that difficult child any more. “In that case,” she said without inflection, “Of course I’ll see him.”She gripped his shoulders and began lifting herself out of his hands, pushing downward, harder and faster until she rode him as surely as he would a steed. Unable to keep the position any longer, he lay back, hitting the mattress as she came down over him. He helped her, but she was a wild thing in his arms, her hips undulating as she took him over and over. Leo had never been so aroused by a woman. He’d never thought a woman so beautiful or giving. He’d never wanted a woman as he wanted her. His release boiled in his loins, rising like a tumultuous storm. Building, burning. Oh God, he wouldn’t last. He slid his hand between their bodies, finding her slick heat. He stroked her pleasure spot and shuddered in ecstasy when she tightened spasmodically around him. “I can’t last,” he cried hoarsely. “Then let go,” she said. She leaned down and cupped his face in her hands. “I’ll be here to catch you.”Her sweetness flooded his soul. With a strangled gasp, he let go and arched up. H
Leo guided her over to the bed, and together they sank into its softness, their arms tangled as he leaned in to kiss her again. Leo fought to understand what the hell was going on with him when it came to this woman, but he couldn’t pull himself away and he didn't want to. Their lips made a soft smooching sound in the room. Their tongues met and dueled. He noticed she was more confident and much more passionate, willing to meet him halfway and demand her due. “You're wearing way too many clothes. Maybe I need to get you out of them.” He said. Her smile lit up the entire room. Then her eyes glinted and her smile turned mischievous. She put her hands to his shoulders and pushed until he reclined on the bed. “Yes I agree, but so are you. Granted you have more experience with these matters than I do, but maybe I should be in charge this time. You never know what I'm capable of when I put my mind to it.”He lifted an eyebrow but his eyes gleamed devilishly. “That’s an arrogant statem
After hours of driving, Susan’s eyes were growing heavy, and her head occasionally leaned against the seat as the warmth from the coffee began to wear off. Leo noticed, his voice softer as he said, “Close your eyes if you want. We’ll be there soon.”Susan hesitated but eventually let herself relax, lulled by the steady rhythm of the car, Leo’s presence beside her, and the distant lights that grew brighter as they neared their destination.When she woke, the sun was beginning to rise, casting a pale orange glow across the Atlantic City skyline. The glittering lights of the casinos and high-rise hotels lit up the early morning sky, and Leo’s steady voice brought her fully back to reality. “We’re here,” he said, a hint of amusement in his tone as he glanced at her sleepy expression.Susan sat up, rubbing her eyes. The vibrant city stretched before them, promising all the glitz and glamour she’d heard about. She felt a surge of excitement mixed with trepidation as Leo navigated the car in
Susan stayed quiet for a moment, hesitating. Keeping secrets had become second nature to her lately—a habit she didn’t even recognize in herself anymore. She glanced up to find Caroline studying her, curiosity and concern both visible on her face. “You can’t tell Samuel,” Susan said finally, a hint of pleading in her voice.“Why not?” Caroline’s eyebrows lifted in surprise. “Well… he doesn’t exactly like Leo,” Susan replied, choosing her words carefully. It wasn’t the whole truth, but it wasn’t a lie, either. She was sure Caroline wouldn't like him either if she knew everything about him. Leo’s world and everything it touched wasn’t something she could easily explain, even to her closest friend.Caroline sighed, clearly not thrilled with the secrecy but nodding nonetheless. “Alright, so what am I supposed to tell him if he asks where you are?”“Just say it’s a work trip,” Susan replied smoothly. “I’ll tell him the same.”She realized, with a mixture of pride and dismay, that she was
Her mind was afire with naughty, delicious thoughts of him touching her even more intimately with his tongue. She tingled from head to toe, and the room was so hazy around her that it felt as though she were swimming in waters heated by the sun. “Oh,” she gasped when his fingers gently parted the delicate folds between her legs. His thumb brushed over the sensitive little nub, and he trailed a single fingertip to her opening where he continued to tease. When he touched his tongue to where his thumb had rested, the most peculiar, spectacular sensation thrilled through her pelvis and into her limbs. Her belly tightened with unbearable pleasure. It flooded her, tightening every muscle until her body quivered with the strain. He continued a slow, decadent dance over feminine flesh, lapping and licking like she was a sweet treat. Her legs shook uncontrollably. Her senses spiraled out of control. She reached down and thrust her fingers into his hair. Her breaths came in ragged, painfu
“So soon?” he asked, voice smooth as velvet, though there was a hint of challenge in it. His gaze held hers, searching, testing.She met his stare head-on. “Yes,” she replied, keeping her tone light yet firm. “Since it's clear that you have nothing else to say,” He raised an eyebrow, the smirk deepening, and for a moment it seemed as though he might try to stop her, to coax her into staying, to weave more of that spell he cast so effortlessly. But instead, he merely gave a slow, approving nod, his eyes gleaming as he took a step back.“Alright,” he said, as if conceding, though she could feel the weight of his gaze lingering on her.Susan made to move past him, but she didn't get to take more than two steps. She should have known that Leo, being the man he was, wouldn't have let her go just like that. In an instant he had reached out to haul her into his body, his hands tight around her upper arms. Susan opened her mouth in shock, and had the split-second realization that Leo was goi







