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“Are you forgetting that it wasyouwho calledme?” he said.

I put aSnickersandMarsdouble-pack in my cart, and then grabbed a box ofReese’sbefore adding that in, too.

“Yes,” I answered Daniel, “I remember. And I also recall regretting my decision the second you picked up the call.”

“Rude, Myles.Veryrude.”

“You deserve it, though,” Cruz chimed in. “This, and a lot more.”

I chuckled as I went around adding more and more chocolates to my cart.

“You know what, Reyes?” Daniel began. “No free cupcakes or pastries for you anymore. You’ve shown absolutely zero respect to my kindness towards you and your sweet tooth. You are officially cancelled from my list of favorites, however gorgeous you might be. You’re evil incarnate, a devil in Adonis skin. A complete monster!”

I rolled my eyes. “Whoa, Daniel; stop with the compliments already. I’m about to drop dead swooning on this germ-encrusted floor.”

He pursed his lips. “Are you sure you don’t want those free cupcakes?”

“Nope, I’m good,” I said with a smile. “They were leftovers from the day before anyway. I’m better off without them, to be honest.”

Daniel inhaled sharply. “Who told you that?” he questioned. He lookedsobaffled, it was funny.

I smirked. “Who do you think?”

His expression became comically perplexed. “Right, okay.” He nodded. “Yes, I see that now.”

“You finally broke Daniel, Myles,” Cruz said, and then finally appeared next to him.

“Hey, man.” I waved at him, then pushed my cart further ahead.

“Hey yourself.” Cruz placed an elbow on Daniel’s shoulder. “I was actually hoping to steal my partner here,” he smacked Daniel in the chest, “for a quality-test on the new batch of cookies that I just pulled out of the oven.”

“Of course,” I said. “Talk to you guys soon, yeah?”

“For sure,” Cruz promised. “Bye, Myles.”

“Bye, Heartbreaker,” Daniel added, which made Cruz roll his eyes.

I, on the other hand, couldn’t help but laugh.

“Later, guys.” I disconnected the call and put my phone away so that I could explore the rest of the chocolate aisle without any interruptions.

35. Don’t Moan

Iplaced a gentle hand around Rina’s mouth and moved my hips forward as I thrust into her from behind. “I can’t believe I’m saying this,” I whispered in her ear, “but don’t you dare moan.Unlessyou want him to hear us, that is.”

She lifted her ass and rocked against me, making me groan.

God, her pussy felt so good wrapped around my aching cock.

I pushed into her harder, and she let out a broken moan – one that made me grin. “I thought I asked you to stay quiet,” I told her.

I heard murmuring from outside her bedroom door, which made me pick up my pace.

Rina widened her legs further for me, and when I all but pumped into her heat, our skin slapped together.

When Mr. Ribeiro had come to check in on me and the crew a few minutes ago, I’d silently asked Taron to keep him busy so that I could slip out of the storeroom and into Rina’s room. She’d just walked out of the bathroom after freshening up when I’d entered. Our eyes had met, and she’d all but ran over to me. I’d only just managed to lock her door before our lips had met, and then, I’d turned her around, shoved my jeans down, lifted her t-shirt dress up, and hastily put a condom on before sliding into her.

Not being able to have her for five days had left me mad with want, so my haste in wanting to be inside her again was natural enough.