Brie Surrenders her Heart (After Graduation, #8)

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Author: Red Phoenix
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Brie
per your Master’s request, I will also add compression to the burn. It will help minimize the scarring.” While he wrapped a stocking-like garment around her waist, Sir untied her gag.
    The lack of pain and the special care being taken had her worried, and she naively asked, “I will still have a scar, won’t I?”
    Master Coen’s laughter filled the night air. “You cannot avoid it, Miss Bennett.”
    Sir gathered her gingerly in his arms, explaining, “Although I want to admire your mark, téa, I would like it to heal as cleanly as possible.”
    Brie rested her head on his chest, suddenly overtaken by a case of uncontrollable shivering. Shortly after, the pain came back with a vengeance. She began to pant, fighting back the urge to cry at the intensity of it.
    Master Coen came to her with ibuprofen and a canteen of water. “It will help with the inflammation, as well as the pain.” Brie looked at it warily, unsure whether she should suffer a little longer to prove her devotion.
    “Take it, téa,” Sir ordered.
    That immediately ended any questions she had on the subject. Brie closed her eyes as Sir lifted the canteen and she swallowed the cold water, letting it ease her parched throat.
    “It is important you keep hydrated, Miss Bennett,” Master Coen instructed. “It will aid the healing process.”
    Brie bit her lip and nodded, a whimper almost escaping. With each passing minute, she was finding the pain increasingly unbearable.
    “Are you ready?” Master Coen asked Sir.
    Brie was shocked to see Sir begin unbuttoning his shirt, exposing his handsome chest to the cold night air. “Sir?”
    He positioned her to his right as he braced himself against the thickest part of the log.
    Brie gasped when she saw Master Coen clean off the area above Sir’s heart before picking up a second brand from the fire.
    Sir smiled down at Brie. “Why are you surprised? I would never ask you to do something that I was unwilling to do myself.”
    All the pain she’d been suffering melted away momentarily as she watched Headmaster Coen approach Sir with the new brand. Instead of a capital ‘T’, it was lowercase to represent Sir’s name for her.
    “Can I hold your hand, Master?” Brie whispered, suddenly overcome with emotion.
    “Yes, téa.”
    She took his right hand and cradled it in both of hers. He gazed down at Brie with an aura of calm. “I wear this brand as a reminder to you of your place.”
    “Brace yourself,” Master Coen ordered, just before he positioned the brand over Sir’s chest muscle and pressed the metal onto the skin above his heart. Sir squeezed Brie’s hand hard, but his gaze did not waver and no sound escaped his lips.
    The smell of burning hair and skin greeted Brie’s nostrils, making her feel woozy. When Master Coen pulled away, Sir let out an energetic grunt and roared, “Fuuuuck!”
    He grabbed the back of Brie’s neck with his right hand and sought out her lips. He kissed her deeply, stealing the breath from her lungs with his passion.
    “Davis, I need to dress the area,” Master Coen stated, interrupting their impassioned embrace.
    Sir reluctantly pulled away and grinned down at her, his eyes flashing with lustful excitement. “Always the caretaker, isn’t he?”
    As he cooled the area before placing on the bandage, Master Coen said dryly, “It’s what makes me the perfect headmaster. I don’t let my emotions get in the way of my duty.”
    Sir snorted. “Although you may be right in some instances, it does make you a stick-in-the-mud. You might want to loosen up a bit, Headmaster Coen.”
    Master Coen shook his head as he handed Sir the ibuprofen and water. “Says the man who was forced to quit the position because he let his emotions get the better of him.”
    Sir stated emphatically, “Smartest thing I ever did, Coen.”
    His lips met Brie’s again. She closed her eyes and let herself fly through the swirling emotions of love and agony, proud of the fact she now carried
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