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“Let it out. Give-it to-me, I’m gonna breed you right here on this floor! I’m gonna, ahh d-damn it!” he growled, his own release tearing him through. I felt the hot jet of his seed bathing my insides, spraying, filling me up.

He shuddered violently, a deep, primal groan ripping from his chest, before collapsing down on me as all his strength gave out.

For a long while, he held me there. Still inside me, his release warm and dripping where our bodies met. His forehead pressed against mine, and I felt every harsh, rattling breath he took.

“No more,” he panted, lifting his head to meet my eyes. “Don’t let that bastard in your head again. You don’t give him that power. Not anymore.”

7

Eunice

DOM’S HAND STAYED at the small of my back as we crossed the lobby. My legs felt loose, unsteady, but I focused on the Christmas tree in the corner—the red and green lights, the red bows, the star perched crooked on top. Anything to keep from replaying what just happened. Because if I let myself think about it now… about his hands on my hips and the way he’d pinned me like a butterfly, I’d probably collapse right here in the inn’s lobby.

I observed a couple sitting by the fireplace, talking in low voices. They probably spent their evening having a nice dinner, not…

I bit the inside of my cheek and kept walking.

The stairs felt endless. Each step reminded me of how sore I was. I could still feel him.

When we finally reached my door, I stopped and turned. He was backlit by the hallway sconce, almost giving him an ethereal glow. He looked almost surreal, as if the light itself was creating a halo around him.

“Breakfast tomorrow?” he asked.

I blinked at him. “What?” It was as ifbreakfast were a word I hadn’t heard before.

“Breakfast,” he repeated, shoving his hands into his pockets. “Or brunch. Whatever you want.”

Wasn’t this supposed to be one reckless night that we’d forget? But now he was inviting me to breakfast? Maybe because we work together, and he was being polite. Making sure tomorrow isn’t awkward when we bump into each other.

Don’t read into it.

Easier said than done. I fumbled with my room key; the metal slipping in my fingers. “Well.” I forced myself to look up at him. “I mean, we’ll see each other tomorrow either way, right?”

He looked at me like I'd just insulted his favorite team. Jaw tight and with those blue eyes drilling into mine. “Work together?”

I tilted my head a little, searching his face. “I just meant… we work together, so we’ll be seeing each other for sure.” My attempt at a light tone fell flat, dissolving under the weight of his stare.

He stepped closer. Too close. His hand came up to brace against the doorframe beside my head, caging me in without actually touching me.

“Eunice.” My name sounded different in his mouth. “You think this is work-related?”

“Then…” I started, but when his gaze dropped to my mouth, the words instantly dried up in my throat. I pulled myself together to try again. “What are you saying?”

“I’m asking if you want to go out with me.” His tone cut straight through without hesitation.

I swallowed hard, my pulse hammering in my throat.

“Go out?” The words came out shaky, betraying the chaos in my head.

“Go out as in date. As in getting to know each other. And fucking. I want you, and I think you want me. We should giveusa chance.”

Heat flooded my cheeks at his bluntness. The casual way he threw those words out, he gave no room for misinterpretation.

“I...” My voice cracked. I cleared my throat and tried again. “What do you think of me?”

After the question tumbled out, I immediately wanted to crawl inside my room and slam the door. I sounded so desperate, like someone insecure fishing for compliments from a man she barely knew.

But Dom didn’t look at me like I was ridiculous, nor made me feel like my question was stupid… or clingy.