A Girl's Best Friend

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Author: Crystal Jordan
Tags: Contemporary Romance
depths. His laser gaze held hers, locking them together in the moment. He stroked inside her, and she jerked her gaze away to stare out the windshield, fighting the bone-deep pull he had over her. When one of the neighbors walked by and waved at them, she gave a weak smile.
    He leaned in to whisper in her ear. “If you set a foot out of this vehicle before I say so, I will take you inside and do all the things you want me to do.”
    “Arrogant jackass.” She closed her eyes and swallowed, but couldn’t keep her thighs from sliding further apart to let him touch her deeper. All thoughts of resistance fled and she just felt . Pure, mindless sensation exploded within her. Her sex spasmed as she skated the very brink of orgasm, danced on the edge between sanity and madness.
    “Maybe so, but I’m still right.” His thumb flicked over her hard, throbbing clit before he pulled his hand away.
    She whimpered and caught his forearm, digging her nails in. Blood rushed through her veins, her heart pounding so loudly she could hear it. Desperate need clawed through her like a wild thing. “Tyrone, I—”
    “Later.” His rich voice was a dark, wicked promise. He dipped forward to capture her lips. She sucked his full lower lip into her mouth, bit down hard. He grunted and shoved his tongue past her teeth to fill her mouth, forcing her to gentle the kiss while he worshiped her with his lips. For all its gentleness, it somehow made her body burn hotter, and her back arched to get closer.
    She tilted her head to deepen the contact, to stroke his tongue with hers. He hummed low in his throat, brought his hand up to bracket her jaw and broke the kiss. He slid his thumb over her swollen lips, and she sucked on it hard. The taste of her own wetness filled her mouth and she quivered, her pussy slicking with hot cream. He stepped away, and she could see his erection straining against his fly.
    An evil grin made his teeth flash white in his darkly handsome face. “Go ahead and run, baby. I can’t wait to catch you.”
    For a second, she considered it. Longing rippled through her in building waves until it screamed along her nerves. She didn’t know how long she could last this way—she needed to come so badly. Her numb fingers scrabbled for her seatbelt as one last shred of self-preservation sparked to life.
    “Too bad.” He shook his head and swung the door shut. He loped around the hood of the SUV, and she couldn’t tear her gaze away from him. She didn’t know a single woman who could. Or his brothers, for that matter, but she’d only ever had eyes for Tyrone. He was gorgeous, and he had the kind of confidence and air of command that came from the bones out. It was one hell of a hot package.
    And he wasn’t the man for her. He needed to be with the kind of woman who matched him. Like the model who’d hit on him this morning. If he ever decided there was one woman for him, that was who he’d choose to be with. Not a short, freckle-faced fat girl. Her eyes smarted as the hit slammed directly into her self-esteem.
    She swallowed and looked out the side window when his door opened. He started the SUV and pulled out of the driveway. “You okay?”
    Forcing herself to meet his gaze, she made herself speak with all the frankness her status as his best friend allowed her. “You don’t do relationships, Tyrone. And we already have a relationship, even if it’s not a man-woman kind of relationship. So what the hell are you doing?”
    He grimaced, his long fingers stroking over the steering wheel as he maneuvered through traffic. He was silent so long she was afraid he wouldn’t answer her. “You’re right. I haven’t done permanent since Sherona.”
    Perfect Sherona. Lorna had always assumed that he’d stopped real dating after Sherona left because she was the love of his life. She was the one topic that Tyrone refused to discuss with his best friend. Lorna pulled in a deep breath and broached the taboo subject. “I’m not
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