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Kayden’s side. After several deep
breaths, he noticed Kayden’s erection still fighting the seam of
his jeans. Mitchell’s ass flexed with need, and he didn’t want to
wait any longer to have that man in his body. He kissed Kayden’s
arm where his head was resting and made his way up his neck. While
Mitchell peppered kisses along a path to Kayden’s lips, he slipped
his hand along Kayden’s stomach, down his taut muscles and onto his
crotch.
    “ No one has ever made me
feel like that before.”
    Kayden tensed against him. The man was
probably just as nervous as he was. Maybe he should make his
company understand how much he wanted this.
    “ I want you to make me
feel better. Fuck me. Please don’t make me wait.”
    When Kayden didn’t relax or say
anything, Mitchell looked up and caught myriad emotions dancing on
that handsome face. He recognized some and understood them— fear,
hesitation, desire were emotions he’d suffered tonight. But
Mitchell also saw cockiness and shock. Did the man have a big ego?
Was he fully aware that he was just that good? Mitchell didn’t
know, but there was no denying Kayden knew how to satisfy a man.
But then why was he shocked by that? It didn’t make
sense.
    Kayden jumped up, almost knocking
Mitchell on his side since he was leaning heavily into the man who
had just given him the best orgasm of his life.
    “ I’ve got to
go.”
    “ What?” The sudden shock
of Kayden’s action made Mitchell’s voice screech.
    Kayden bolted to the kitchen and
grabbed a towel to wipe his hand while Mitchell fumbled around with
his pants as he tried to stand.
    “ What’s wrong? If you want
me to top, I can do that if you give me a little time. I just
figured since you hadn’t—”
    “ No.” Kayden tossed the
soiled towel on the table. “I, er…sorry. I have to go.” “You can’t
be serious,” Mitchell said incredulously.
    The door opened and slammed shut.
Kayden was gone.
    Mitchell stood there staring at the
door, not understanding what the hell just happened.
    * * * * *
    Kayden sat in his office, staring
blankly at more ideas of sex toys. After last night, he really
didn’t want to be here. But it was because of last night that he
didn’t have any choice.
    He’d had every intention of following
through with having sex with Mitchell and using the afterglow to
get the man to confess what he’d put in the lube. Once he knew what
was in it, he would then blow off the guy and submit Butt Butter as
his idea to Beau. But Mitchell had been so sincere in his words, so
raw in his actions, that it had left Kayden flustered, which wasn’t
something he was used to. He had second-guessed his plan in that
moment, and even now he felt like a royal prick for running out on
Mitchell. The new product development specialist might just be a
master of deceit, but Kayden’s attack of conscience couldn’t be
quieted.
    He felt creepy and dirty just
considering going through with that plan because being with
Mitchell had awakened something in him he hadn’t felt in a long
time. Desire. Not just the need to fuck or get off, but the urge to
explore for something more, something deeper.
    Something he couldn’t have.
    He’d been up half the night going back
and forth on what he should do, and the only option he felt was
right was one that caused his current headache. He’d have to tell
Mitchell the idea he’d submitted wouldn’t work and pick something
else. In the meantime, he’d given Logan and Xavier tasks that
required Mitchell’s involvement and would keep them busy most of
the day. He couldn’t run the risk of Mitchell making a surprise
visit. It bought him some time to discover a better idea, and then
he would be ready to email Mitchell the news.
    Yeah, he was an ass, but he didn’t
want to face the man and cause a scene. That was problem number
two. Problem number one was actually finding a good idea for a new
product, knowing there wasn’t a better idea. Butt Butter was the
best

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