A Major Attraction

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while he ate her out in a frenzy of hunger.
    She sucked harder, and he groaned again, increasing the tempo over her clit. He felt like steel between her lips, and she swallowed the musky fluid seeping from his slit, mingling with the seed he’d already spent. Then she took his balls in her hands and massaged them, not too hard, but firm enough to drive him out of his mind.
    He pulled his mouth away and swore. Without pausing, he lifted her from his face and swiveled her around to face him, eye to eye.
    “You little witch. You’ve got me so fucking hard.”
    “That’s right, baby,” she taunted and raked her nails over his chest, pinching his nipples.
    “Fuck.” He didn’t give her a chance to protest—as if she would—and impaled her over his cock in one smooth, hard thrust.
    “Oh, God.”
    “Shit. Ride me. I need to come inside you.” His eyes were wild, his mouth shiny with her juices, and Olivia had never seen a more arousing sight in her life.
    She rode him violently, and his hands on her hips encouraged her to move faster. Olivia caught the rhythm he wanted with pleasure. He eased his hand between them and caught her clit in a pinch.
    Olivia cried out and slammed over him, feeling her release nearly there.
    “Yes, baby, I’m so close…” Kyle swore, but Olivia had already crested the edge. She clenched him inside her as she came, exulting in feeling full, satisfied, and over her head in lust with him.
    He clutched her hips and tensed under her. “I’m coming. Shit, so hard.”
    She stared down at him, loving the beauty and torment of that carnal bliss stealing him of all reason. The same way he’d destroyed her.
    “Olivia.” He panted and stared at her, his gaze cloudy. He looked scattered, and Olivia felt extraordinarily pleased with herself. He might have reduced her to ashes, but she’d done the same to him.
    She ran her fingers over his muscular chest. “Kyle?”
    “Give me a minute to unscramble my brain. I can’t think,” he muttered and drew her down to his side.
    She laughed and cuddled with him, ignoring the blanket of intimacy that wound tighter around them both.
     

Chapter Six
     
     
    “Okay, I can breathe now.” Kyle joked, half-serious. He thought Olivia might have given him a heart attack. Hell. Her taste alone had sent his pulse skyrocketing. But when she’d used her mouth on him… It was a wonder he had a brain cell left in working order.
    Her low chuckle sent his pulse racing.
    “Tell me about Olivia Cava,” he prodded, not sure if he could survive another round with her just yet. Damn, but the woman had exhausted him.
    Another thought followed. I can’t believe I came in my pants . He hoped that didn’t make him look like the no-discipline loser he felt like.
    “I like your body?” she teased.
    He laughed with her. She made him feel good on so many levels. It simultaneously excited and scared him. “How about something nonsexual?”
    “Well, I’ve already told you about my shop.”
    “Your parents,” he suggested, trying to regain control. “Tell me about your family.”
    “Sounds kind of boring. Are you sure?”
    “Tell me,” he insisted, needing to know as much about her as he possibly could.
    “Well, if you insist. Let’s see… I grew up in a Marine Corps household. My father retired a few years ago, but both my brothers are in the Corps. Mike is married to Maria—my friend at the shop. He’s stationed here. Brad is currently somewhere in the Middle East for the next few months doing things he can’t talk about.” She snorted. “He loves telling me that.”
    Kyle smiled. “He’s Intel?” The intelligence community held security clearances that made sharing some information impossible, even with loved ones.
    “Worse. He’s Signal Intelligence.”
    “Oh, right. Those guys work in the buildings with no windows, doing ‘secret squirrel’ stuff. I have a high clearance, but even I can’t access a quarter of what they work with.”
    “Brad

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