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into those eyes as he fucked her. As he did whatever he wanted to her. Her
pussy moistened and she bit her lip hard to bring herself back under control.
    “Why did you put your hair up?” he asked.
    “It looks nice this way.” He’d always told her he liked it
when she wore her shoulder-length blonde hair pulled back from her face. Even
in college, she’d wanted to do what he liked. Given the reason for bringing him
here tonight, she had even more desire to please him.
    “It does,” he agreed. “Nice and safe. Is that what you want
to be tonight? Safe?”
    “It depends on what kind of safe you’re talking about.” Safe
sex, yes. Safe in general, not a chance.
    He chuckled and reached behind her to unclip the barrette
she’d used to secure her hair. “You had ulterior motives in inviting me here
tonight, Tracy. And I have to confess I had my own motives in accepting.” He
set the barrette on the chair. “Shake your hair loose, baby. Let me see it all
messy like it will look after I finish fucking you.”
    Tracy stared at him, her mouth open. She’d hoped he would
want her but she hadn’t expected him to be so blunt about it. From any other
man the bluntness would have been rude. From Darin it was arousing as hell.
Surprising, but an undeniable turn-on.
    She shook her head as he’d ordered and her hair swirled
around her face. He smiled. “Beautiful. Nice and sexy.”
    “You came over here planning this?” He’d already said he had
motives but she could hardly believe that the man she’d lusted after for so
long had returned her interest. He’d been far more subtle than she had.
    “I came over here planning to seduce you.” He ran both hands
through her hair then suddenly gripped it tightly in his fists. Tracy gasped
and her heart pounded as he pulled her forward into a kiss. “I know you want
me,” he said hoarsely against her mouth. “I’ve wanted you since junior year
when we first met. Back then, you were too unsure of yourself. Too vanilla and
too good. I didn’t know whether to take a chance with you.”
    “I was never too good for you.” They’d wasted so much time!
He’d wanted her as long as she’d wanted him. She could have had him at any time
and yet neither of them had made a move on the other. “Why didn’t you ever say
anything?”
    “Why didn’t you?” He let go of her hair and wrapped his arms
around her. “I didn’t mean you were too good for me. You were too good in a
‘good girl’ sense for what I wanted to do to you.”
    “And what was that?” She held her breath. She didn’t know
for sure that he was a Dom, only that he gave that very strong impression.
Would he admit it?
    “Everything.” He slid one hand down to cup her ass. “I
wanted to make you do everything. To hold you down, to tie you, to control you.
Does that scare you?”
    “Yes.” She had to be honest. But fear wasn’t her only
emotion. Hearing him tell her what she’d suspected brought more heat to her.
She wanted to beg him to take her now but held back. “But it excites me too.”
    “Good.” He gave her a lazy smile. “We’ll talk as we go, but
know if that’s what you truly want, I will expect you to follow through. We’re
going to eat dinner and then we’re going to spend the rest of the night making
up for lost time. I hope you took a nap this afternoon because you won’t get
any sleep tonight if I have anything to say about it. I think you’re finally
ready for me.”
    He said the last in a low growl that sent hot chills through
Tracy. She was definitely ready. “I’m not tired.”
    “Good.” He crushed his lips hard against hers and flicked
her mouth with his tongue. When she opened to allow his tongue entry, he
released her. “Get the food ready and let’s eat. Then we’ll pick up where we
left off.”
    Kiss me! But she didn’t voice the demand. He had
teased her with his forcefulness and he would only keep the game going if he
knew she wanted more. She went to the

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