Guilty Pleasure
across from
her.
    She began eating. “This is delicious.”
    “ I’m glad you like it. I’m
a very private person, Nicole. If you want to start any sort of
relationship with me you need to know that.”
    “ There are different levels
of private.”
    “ I don’t have many friends.
I don’t have time. I have had two serious relationships in my life
and both of those I kept very private.” He saw her apprehension.
“What’s wrong, Nicole?”
    “ I moved here to get out of
a very bad relationship. Nathan tried to isolate me from
everyone…”
    “ Oh, I see now, I don’t own
you, Nicole, nor do I ever want to. You are your own woman. It’s
just when I share myself with someone I become very vulnerable and
I don’t like feeling that way. And I don’t want what happened to
Adam to happen to me. What woman wouldn’t want to show off her
rich, successful and attractive man? I’m not some show pony. I need
to know that if I make myself vulnerable to a woman that she wants
to get to know me, not what I can do for her. I hope I’m explaining
this right.”
    “ I think I
understand.”
    “ There is something about
you, Nicole, that makes me feel safe. And like I said your
submissive nature is calling out to my dominant nature. I want to
protect you. I want to get to know you. I’m not going to lie to you
and fill your head with romantic notions, it takes me awhile to
fall in love, but when I do I fall hard. I’m leaving myself open
for you to hurt me…”
    “ I want to get to know you.
I have never met a man like you before that makes me melt
inside.”
    “ Melt inside, I like
that.”
    She looked at him, knowing he would be
smiling. God, she love this man’s smile.
    Michael stood and went over to her. “Come
with me, Nicole.” He grabbed her hand and led her out onto the
balcony that looked over Lake Michigan. “Beautiful, isn’t it.”
    “ Yes.” She took in the view
as she held his hand tightly. She couldn’t stop this, she was
falling in love with him. A part of her was terrified and yet
another part of her was excited. He was so different than
Nathan.
    He pulled her into his arms and held her
tightly to him. He kissed her with the same ferocity he did when he
took her in his office. Her body, her mind, surrendered completely
to him. He lifted her up and pressed her against the glass. He used
one hand to tear her panties from her.
    “ I suggest you don’t wear
panties around me, woman,” he said as he playfully bit her lip. He
quickly undid his jeans and let them fall down to his ankles. He
rammed his cock deeply into her. He felt her legs wrap tighter
around him as he thrust hard. He pressed his body against hers as
he continued to take her roughly. She surrendered to him, he could
feel it and this only fueled his need to take her rougher. Her
hands glided through his hair as she held on to him.
    “ Yes!” she moaned as she
rode the waves of her orgasm.
    “ Look at me,” he
growled.
    Her eyes slowly opened. The intensity of his
dark eyes sent an erotic shiver through her body.
    “ You are mine. Say
it.”
    “ I’m yours….I’m yours,
Sir.”
    “ Oh God, yes!!” he howled
as he orgasmed. He held her to him for a moment and slowly put her
down.
    He pulled up his jeans as she straightened
out her skirt. He grabbed her hand and led her back into the main
living area. He sat on the sofa and pulled her down onto his
lap.
    “ I need to keep what
develops between us secret, Nicole. I need to know that you want to
be with me for me.”
    “ I’m scared…what if you
just want to control me like Nathan had done.”
    “ I’m not trying to control
you, Nicole. I just want to keep our relationship a secret. All
other parts of your life is what you decide. When we are at work
I’m your boss, not your lover. If this is too much for you I will
understand.”
    “ I want to try. I want to
give you what you need, but promise me once you feel safe that I’m
not trying to use you that we can tell

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