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“Fuck!” Ryan hissed, his head falling back against the seat as he filled her to the hilt. His grip on her waist tightened almost painfully. “You feel too good, butterfly. Always so damn tight.”Her hands pressed against his chest, trying to steady herself, but he grabbed her wrists, pinning them aga
She bit her lip, shivering under his touch. “We’re on a deserted road.”“No one’s coming.” His voice was final, dangerous.His hands went to the delicate off-shoulder sleeves, but he didn’t gently peel them down. He gripped the neckline and, with a low grunt of impatience, yanked it down, baring her
The city lights blurred past the tinted glass, fading further as the car sliced its way into quieter streets. Elena leaned back in her seat, her lips curved into a bright, lingering smile that refused to leave her face. Her heart was still wrapped in the golden haze of their evening. She was hummin
Elena’s fork froze halfway to her mouth. “Wait. What?”Ryan smirked at her expression. “Told you. Complicated.”Her eyes widened. “She dated your half-brother and then married your father?”“Yes. My father and mother have known each other since she was a child. Family friends. She and Nick were chil
“Why do I feel like I’m in an old movie?” she whispered.“Because you are,” he murmured. “Mine.”“I could get used to this,” she murmured, resting her head on his shoulder, inhaling the scent of his cologne.“Good,” he said, his voice a soft rumble against her ear. “Because I plan on doing it a lot
The hum of the city blurred outside the tinted windows as Ryan’s car glided smoothly through the evening traffic. Elena sat beside him, her white dress glowing softly under the car’s ambient lights. She kept sneaking glances at him, her lips curving into a small smile each time she caught the slight