Sweet Seduction

Sweet Seduction by Nikki Winter

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himself to pull out then slam back in. Every thrust of his hips sent her closer to coming. She pushed back as he pushed forward her breath coming out in shallow puffs every time he entered her. The growls he emitted turned her on just as much as his movements and when he pressed his chest to her back once again to whisper, “Come” she did, obediently shattering into a million tiny pieces.
     

     
    Felix intertwined his fingers with Paige’s, marveling at how small her hand was compared to his own. Every part of her fit him just as it was supposed to. Where he was hard, she was soft and curved. Where he was rough, her skin was butter soft. And where his skin was lightly tanned from his heritage and days spent working in the sun, hers was a beautifully deep candy caramel.
    He loved every part of this woman, even now when she was hogging all the Sweet Temptation cookies. He’d intertwined their fingers so he could hold her hand down over her head and use his free hand to tickle the backs of her knees, her secret spot.
    Paige giggled and tried to buck him off. “Stop, stop, stop!”
    “Are you gonna be nice and share?”
    She finished chewing what was in her mouth and shook her head, blowing a raspberry at him.
    His brows winged and he ran his fingertips under her knees again. When she snorted by accident, both of them stopped. Paige’s eyes widened as her cheeks turned bright red but Felix just busted out laughing and let her go.
    She kicked at him. “It’s not funny! Shut up!”
    For as long as he’d known her, Felix had never heard her snort and it had to be the most adorable thing he’d ever witnessed in his life. She went to climb out of the fort they’d built in the living room but he pulled her back into his lap, trying desperately to stop laughing at her. “Oh baby, I’m not laughing…at you…I swear…”
    Paige punched him in the shoulder and he started all over again.
    “Asshole.”
    He kissed her forehead and bit his lip to keep from grinning. “Stop pouting.”
    She didn’t.
    “ Cada parte é fermoso para min, mesmo as máis embaraçosas.” Felix chuckled against her hair.
    Paige looked up at him with a tiny frown. “What does that mean?”
    He framed her face in his hands and kissed her softly on the lips. “Each part is beautiful to me, even the most embarrassing ones.”
    Her lips twitched. “Suck up.”
    Grinning wide, he nodded. “Yes, now share the cookies.”
    Nose scrunching, she shook her head. “Nope. Make me.”
    His head cocked as he trailed his gaze from her face to the apex of her thighs. Paige shook her head again, backing up and almost taking out the pillow wall of their fort. “Unh-unh Felix. Not again.”
    He smirked. “Yes, again.”
    Then he was on her before she could take off.
     

     
    It was their last night. Over the past week and a half, Felix had shown her in at least a hundred different ways how much he loved her and every time she melted. When she’d suggested building a fort in the middle of the living room and watching Disney all day she thought he’d laugh at her but he didn’t. If anything, his eyes lit up like a little kid’s and he’d ran through the house collecting blankets and pillows to construct their mini castle.
    They’d also pigged out on snacks, had several snow ball fights and sock skated on the hardwood floors through the cabin. Every single minute of it had been amazing and every single time he’d made her smile or laugh, Paige felt herself falling deeper and deeper in love. She sighed as she traced Felix’s lips with a fingertip while he slept peacefully. He didn’t wake up, just gripped her around the waist and pulled her closer to his body before settling down again. He looked so content. Inside, she knew his ease was due to the past two weeks, so did she really want this to end? She loved him. Even if she’d never uttered the words out loud, she loved him. Every. Part. Of. Him. From his goofy sense of humor to the way he looked

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