fact. And his cock was proving to be a very willing sacrifice to breakdown. Even now it throbbed in demand, in explicit, mounting excitement at the thought of touching her again.
Control. His jaw clenched as he fought for it. Control. His fist tightened as he returned to the file. Son of a bitch. He sighed wearily as the words blurred and once again he fought to understand his own weakness.
* * * * *
“Oh Terrie, you are such a bad girl.” Tally stepped into the house as Terrie stood back and welcomed her in.
Her brown eyes, usually cool and mocking, were filled with warmth and humor as Terrie shook her head wearily.
“I know he didn’t tell you. By the way, he thinks you’re evil,” Terrie informed her as she closed the door and led the way into the living room. “So how did you figure it out?”
“Hmm,” Tally mused. “It could have been the lingering smell of sex, and Giorgio’s Red was unmistakable. He should have showered before coming in,” she pouted. “I haven’t had sex in months, Terrie. I don’t like being reminded.”
Terrie flushed, though she couldn’t help the laughter that welled from her lips.
“I’ll be sure to let him know,” she promised her friend lightly.
Tally shrugged. “No problem, dear, I already have.” She sat down in the high-backed chair across from the couch and lifted a dark brow curiously. “Now come, give Tally all the dirty details. Was he positively sinful?”
Terrie collapsed back on the couch.
“He was sinful,” she sighed. “And very upset for some reason.”
She couldn’t get his reaction out of her mind. It was unlike Jesse to appear less than confident. Yet, for some reason, that impression had nagged at her brain. As though something about the act had bothered him more than he let on.
“Hmm. Yes, he was quite out of sorts when he came into the office,” Tally laughed in sheer delight. “You should have seen him trying to pretend to read that contract he had in front of him. But his expression was just dazed. I loved it.”
Terrie shook her head at her friend, but couldn’t hold her own laughter back. There was no one as dryly mocking as Tally could be. Her amusement and general outlook on life never failed to keep Terrie laughing.
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“I don’t know what to do now, Tally,” she finally sighed as she leaned back on the couch. “Do you think I didn’t please him?” It was her biggest fear.
“Darling, you blew his ever loving mind,” Tally chuckled. “His nerves are fried, his preconceived notions have flown out the window, and the man is scrambling to figure out what the hell happened. I would say you were the best he’s ever had.”
Terrie bit her lip. Yeah, he seemed pretty damned confused when he rushed from the bedroom.
“You know what he’ll do next,” Tally warned her. “If he brings Lucian with him, at least videotape it so I can watch.”
Terrie’s eyes widened. “Videotape?” she gasped. “No way.”
“Oh, come on.” Tally waved her hand negligently. “At least I’m not asking to participate.”
Terrie stilled, then blinked. The object was to throw Jesse into overload. To show him she could meet him more than halfway. What if she… It would never work. Would it?
“What are you up to?” Tally asked her, laughter heavy in her voice. “Oh, I just love it when you plot.
You’re almost as good as I am.”
She watched her friend closely. Was Tally really as adventurous as she swore she was?
“Participation,” Terrie whispered. “Turning the tables on Jesse.”
Tally’s eyes widened in surprise. “Oh Terrie,” she exclaimed gleefully. “You’re learning. You’re learning.
Tell me what you’re planning.”
“Jesse likes to share his women.” Terrie fought the racing of her heart. “What if I sort of share Jesse?
What would he do?”
Tally was obviously shocked. “Share him?” she said slowly. “How?”
“You
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