That night was different. Vin’s body was buzzing with excitement as he hopped into the shower.
It had been a while since he was home so early. Normally he would stay at the Tomb or in his office dealing with his several businesses and only return to his residence well after dark. But tonight, he had his reasons. He wanted to wait for Callie.
Freshly showered, Vin lounged in the living room with a tumbler of bourbon in his hands. The television hummed low in the background as the reporter covered something about the reconstruction of the city.
All was well. Vin made sure of it. With the media being heavily controlled by the Baros family, there wasn’t much that outsiders knew about them.
Vin didn’t n
Callie couldn’t remember how many times she came. She lost count after orgasm number six. All she knew was that she felt amazing. Vin gave her pleasure no one has ever done, and she’s confident no one will ever measure up to him.And not to mention how attentive he was afterward. He delivered her punishment for apparently letting someone else touch her during their rehearsals, and she endured his torture like a good girl. And afterward, Vin showered her with praises.“You took that so well, songbird,” he had told her. “Now, let me take care of you.”And he did.Vin let her rest as he ran h
“This had better be the last place, Soren, or I’m firing you.” They had been driving around the entire day from meeting to meeting and now, Soren wanted him to dine with some chick.The lawyer only snorted, “As if you could survive without me to clean up your messes,” Soren replied as he maneuvered the car to park.Vin groaned, this was the third restaurant this week that Soren drove him to. It was also the third dinner date with whichever woman Soren had scheduled.“If you don’t stop driving me around, the media would think I’m dating you,” Vin jested as they stepped out of the car.Soren simply shook his head, “If I don’t drive you, you won’t
Callie remained silent. With emotions still running high, she was worried she might take it out on Vin. She didn’t want to be upset with him, even though he was partly at fault, but his intentions were good. She couldn’t fault him for that.Streetlights illuminated the roads with their soft yellow hue as their car cruised along the highway.“Where are we going?” Callie asked, her first words in a while. They had been driving in silence, with Callie marinating in her thoughts that she realized she didn’t recognize the road they were on.Vin spared her a glance, to check if she actually spoke. “You’ll see,” he replied curtly with a hint of a smirk.Unsure of how to respond, Callie stayed quiet for the time being. Annoying Vin with her questions would only make his mood worse, and she didn’t want that. Risking a glance over at the crime lord, Callie
“Thank you for bringing me to the beach today,” Callie said as they drove back into the city. The faint glittering lights in the distance reminded Callie that she must go back to face the music tomorrow. “And for the ice, and for being with me.”Vin nodded, discomfort clear in his body language. He had told Callie he was sticking around. He didn’t even know why he said that, but it felt right, then. And it felt right now.He wanted to be what Callie needed, what Callie wanted. But the consequences of his words, as much as they excited him, sent terrors all the way down to his bones.When his phone rang suddenly, Vin cursed under his breath.“Raleigh,” he greeted. “What
“Are you sure, you are going to be okay?” Sienna asked for the third time as they walked to the dance studio. “If you need backup, I’m a text away.”Giggling, Callie nodded. “I got it. I’ll be fine, Sienna. Previews are in one week. I just have to hold on for a few more and then I’ll be graduating. And I’ll say goodbye to these four walls that tortured me for years.”Sienna offered her a kind smile. “Never change, Callie. Even if you’re screwing the biggest, meanest alpha male in town, never change.”“What the hell?” Callie laughed, shushing her friend. “Shut up or you’ll start rumors again.”“Sorry, don
She saw red. It didn’t matter that he wasn’t touching those girls, he allowed them to touch him, caress him like they were his and he was theirs.Callie was used to being indifferent, but now that her mood was ruined, she was feeling petty.“Callie! What are you doing here?” asked a dancer who greeted her with a warm hug. “We rarely see you around this time.”That’s right, Callie stayed away from the Tomb at night. It was her first time back underground since the night of the fire. Though she spent time here before to help the refugees, they had been safely transferred to the shelter, there was no reason for her to come down here. She had no idea that the underground club was already up an
Taking the challenge, Callie skipped the foreplay altogether and opened her mouth, fully relaxing her jaw to take all of Vin’s length. She licked and sucked his cock all while staring up at him through her eyelashes. She looked fucking sexy and she knew it.She saw it in Vin’s expression, he was enjoying this blowjob as much as she did. Vin, then, grabbed a handful of her hair and none too gently pulled her off his dick. He tugged hard and she knew her scalp would hurt the next day. He angled Callie’s face up to stare at her fucked-out expression. She was breathing heavily, drool and precum dripping from her chin.“I don’t share,” said Vin keeping his hold on her firm even as Callie scoffed and glared at him.“And you think I do?&rdq
“You’re out of your fucking mind, Vin.”“Good morning to you too, Soren.”Vin rubbed the sleep out of his eyes and started to get up but something or rather someone prevented him from doing so.Callie was sprawled over his body, her head resting on his chest. Flashbacks of them together filtered into his mind and Vin smirked at the memory. He checked the time on his phone, barely dawn. It was early and they’d had quite the workout last night, he would let Callie sleep.Carefully, Vin pulled away from her and quietly padded outside of his bedroom where he could talk to Soren without the worry of waking Callie up.&ld