Seducing the Heiress

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as they passed the bank of elevators leading to their offices.
    Robert stopped and pulled her against him, allowing her to feel what she was doing to him. He gazed into her eyes and said, “You know where we’re going,” before taking her mouth in a kiss that demanded so much more. Robert ran his hand up her back and under her hair. He released her lips, raised her hair and began to kiss and suck gently on her neck. He kissed his way along the edge of her jaw and ran his tongue across her lips before capturing her mouth again. He reluctantly released his hold and pulled her along with him.
    â€œWe can’t,” she said breathlessly.
    â€œYes, we can.” Robert retrieved his security card key from his pants pocket and swiped it in front of a black security box that unlocked the door to a small storage room.
    Robert pulled Farrah inside and closed the door. He switched on the light, gently pushed Farrah against the door as he lowered his head and consumed her mouth. Farrah never felt so overwhelmed and out of control as she did whenever she was with Robert. She pressed her body against his and her arms flew up and around his neck. Farrah’s fingers buried themselves within his silky, blond-streaked, sandy-brown hair and her hips led Robert’s in a synchronized dance that soon had her body screaming for the barriers between them to be removed...quickly.
    Robert picked her up and out of her shoes, raising her dress in the process and allowing Farrah to wrap her legs tightly around his waist. With little finesse, Robert unbuttoned and unzipped his pants, freeing himself. With manhood in hand, Robert slid past the lace that covered her core and thrust deep inside of her, but stilled instantly. Farrah’s instinct to move was stamped down by Robert’s applied weight.
    â€œDamn it,” Robert said as he started to pull back.
    â€œWhat?” Farrah asked on a frustrated gasp, gripping his waist to keep him in place.
    â€œPlease tell me you’re still on the pill.”
    â€œOf course I am,” she said, raising her hips and forcing him into a downward thrust.
    Robert took Farrah fast and hard, whipping them both into an out-of-control frenzy just the way she liked it. As she felt her body build into what promised to be another amazing orgasm, Farrah moved her hips in a manner that had Robert picking up the pace, ensuring that they would both reach their peak simultaneously. As they both tipped over that blessed cliff, Robert captured the sounds of their release with another mind-blowing kiss.
    Robert rested his forehead against hers as they waited for their breathing to return to normal.
    â€œThat was—”
    â€œInsane,” Farrah supplied on a gasp.
    Robert raised his head and gazed into her eyes. “That was incredible, and you are so beautiful.”
    Farrah felt Robert start to come alive again. “Put me down,” she whispered.
    Robert extricated himself from her body before he reluctantly obliged her request. Farrah pressed down her dress while Robert adjusted himself back into his pants.
    â€œI can’t believe we’re here again,” Farrah murmured, shaking her head.
    â€œWhy? It’s perfectly private. You know I’m the only one with a key, and there aren’t any cameras here,” he explained.
    â€œThat’s not what I’m talking about and you know it,” she snapped, reaching down to pick up her bag. “This is why we have to stay away from each other.”
    â€œWhy?”
    â€œThis can’t happen anymore,” she said.
    Keep it together...keep it together.
    â€œI don’t understand why not. We obviously still want each other.” Robert took a step toward her, but she threw up her hands to stop him.
    â€œPhysical attraction only lasts for so long, and we still have to work together. We can’t let any bad feelings that may come from our...from this situation between us,” she said,

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