Desire Part Two (The Desire Series Book 2)

Desire Part Two (The Desire Series Book 2) by Ava Alexia

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And there was no other man better equipped to accomplish that feat but him.
    “No regrets?” he asked.
    She shook her head negatively.
    “None. I wanted this and I’m not sorry that it happened,” she said seriously. “I have no expectations as to where this will go. And I’m not expecting any declarations from you. Let’s just accept it for what it is and enjoy it.” 
    “No strings?” he pressed.
    “No strings,” she confirmed.
    Whit wasn’t altogether sure that he liked that arrangement. But he couldn’t object for that was precisely what he’d had in mind when he first met her. No commitments relationships were the only involvements he ever dealt in. He’d never developed any real feelings for the women he slept with and they did not hope for anything more than a good time. He should have been grateful that Maddie was fine with that same understanding. However, the idea didn’t sit well and he wasn’t sure why. But he couldn’t very well object to it so he agreed.
    “I think we have an understanding; for now anyway,” he murmured.
    “For now?” Maddie was confused. She didn’t know what he meant.
    Whit didn’t answer. Instead he began rubbing his cock against her womanhood. She gasped at the intimacy.
    “Let’s cause a city power outage this time,” he whispered.
    He moved down her body and spread her legs. When he tongued her clitoris and she forgot all thoughts of their previous conversation. She became consumed in the roaring fire that was blazing throughout her body. The only thing she could think about was satisfying her aching need.

Chapter 4
    “I can’t believe you’re going to Aruba. How romantic,” Jaime exclaimed.
    Maddie was talking to Jaime on Face 2 Face. She could see Jaime’s exuberant visage as she spoke to her.
    “I’m not going to Aruba with a hot guy. I’m going there to work,” Maddie said.
    “But you won’t be working every minute of the day. Your evenings will be free and I hear the Caribbean man is quite handsome and sexy,” Jaime retorted. “And don’t forget, you did catch the bouquet.”
    “Which is not going to bring Mister Fabulous to me. That toss was wasted on me. Someone else should have caught it,” Maddie said.
    “But someone else didn’t…you did. Try to have a little faith, Maddie. Your white knight is just around the corner,” Jaime said confidently.
    Maddie sighed.
    “You are incorrigible. A hopeless romantic,” Maddie said wearily.
    “Maybe. But I consider that a good thing. Tell me, how are things going with you and our new boss? Jules’ information about him was sketchy at best,” Jaime asked.
    Maddie strove to keep her expression blank. She did not want Jaime getting any ideas.
    “He’s okay. Very demanding of perfection. He kicked me out of my office the first day he arrived. I’m in a cubicle now,” Maddie said.
    “What! How rude and arrogant,” Jaime huffed.
    Maddie didn’t tell Jaime that Whit had remolded that cubicle that’s now fit for a princess. She would rather Jaime dislike Whit than envisioning romantic interludes between the two of them. She would correct Jaime’s thinking after she knew what was really happening between her and Whit.
    “Well, he’s assigned the Edelston project to me and sending me to Aruba, so I can’t say he’s all bad,” Maddie said philosophically.  
    “I guess. It’s the least he could do after his boorish behavior,” Jaime retorted. “I plan to come see you after we leave Greece. We’ll have a great time.”
    “Really? That would be fabulous. The two of us will get into all kinds of trouble,” Maddie exclaimed.
    “Just like we always do,” Jaime laughed. “Listen, I got to go. But I’ll see you soon.”
    “Alright. Love you,” Maddie said as she threw her a kiss.
    Jaime returned the gesture.
    “Love you too,” Jaime replied. 
    Then she was gone. Maddie signed off and closed her laptop. She sat thoughtfully on her sofa and thought about Whit. She hadn’t wanted

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