Love Renewed (Entwined Hearts #3)

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Authors: Maria Macdonald
relationship since me, and being that I’ve never had a decent relationship to my knowledge, neither of us knows the answers. I’m having a night with the girls tonight, and Soph is staying in my room while Dane stays in theirs with Saul. So I’m going to ask her if it’s normal.
    “Dane?” I say his name in question as we step into the elevator.
    “Baby,” he replies and it sends tingles down my body.
    “Are we…is this…between us. What is…between us?” I manage to stutter out.
    His eyes widen and he shakes his head slightly. “I thought I’d made it clear, obviously not clear enough. You’re mine. As of the moment you let me inside you.”
    My breath catches and it’s not because his statement scares me, it’s because he’s so very hot right now. He must see my desire as he moves to me. Grabbing my hand he places my palm on his rock hard cock. “This is for you. No matter what you do, how you look or where we are, don’t forget. This is what you do to me. You think I’m going to let that escape me? No baby. Not happening.” He releases my hand, but I don’t pull away.
    I look up to him and lick my lips, his eyes move to my tongue. “I think I need to take care of this for you,” I tell him coyly while gripping him harder. He groans and leans down to take my mouth. Grabbing my hand he pulls it away from his crotch and I pout. But his eyes heat, and he smirks as he manoeuvres my hand back to me, slipping it into the waistband of my Rara skirt and straight into my panties. He covers my hand with his and using his middle finger on top of mine, he pushes them both into me. I lay my head back closing my eyes, as he starts sucking on my neck just under my ear. When the elevator slows to a halt. Pulling both our hands out from between my legs he stands covering me until I pull myself back together. Unfortunately as the doors open, Soph and Saul are standing there.
    “Hey guys, what are you doing on the…” I rush out then look at the floor we’re on. “Seventeenth floor?” I continue realising Pea’s room is on this floor. Soph giggles at me while Saul smirks and looks up at the number above the door. Dane grabs me around the waist and I close my eyes into his chest. In truth, though, I’m only slightly embarrassed that I forgot we were in a public elevator. I’m pretty sure anyone with eyes would take one look at Dane and say, “Oh yeah, I get it sister, totally.” I open my eyes again when Soph starts talking.
    “So Libby, are you ready for our night tonight?” she asks and I watch with fascination as annoyance crosses over Saul’s face and Dane looks at him smiling. They look so alike, except their eyes which are completely opposite.
    “I am, are you?” I reply gesturing with my head to Saul. Over the last four months, I’ve gotten to know Soph and Pea really well through Skype and I know Saul is Mr. Caveman, as Soph calls him.
    “Oh, just ignore him, he doesn’t understand why we can’t see each other tonight. He thinks he has to spend every night with me.”
    “After tonight I will be, no fucking way are you spending another night away from my bed,” Saul replies sharply. Soph rolls her eyes but is grinning wide, she loves his caveman ways. The elevator stops again and they get out.
    “See you at the pool in ten minutes,” she reminds me of our previous arrangement, and I feel my shoulders sag, knowing I won’t have time to continue what we started.
    “I’m not banished from the pool am I?” Saul questions her as they walk out, although his tone indicates it’s less a question and more a statement.
    Soph smiles. “No, you can all come. It’s only that I can’t sleep with you tonight.” I hear him mumble as our doors shut.
    Dane rubs my back. “Don’t worry, we’ve got time.”
    I look up at him as the doors reopen and we walk toward our suite. I love this suite. I fell in love with it the minute we arrived. It has floor to ceiling glass in almost every room. But

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