Caged

Caged Read Online Free PDF

Book: Caged Read Online Free PDF
Author: Tilly Greene
hadn’t taken her cell to the
meeting on purpose and had promptly forgotten the device she carried everywhere
wasn’t with her. There was no way she’d wanted the distraction it normally
offered.
    There was nothing more to her wanting him to know other than
that she was excited. She had no hidden agenda, she wanted to share the good
news with him. They were going out later, but she was simply eager to talk to
him.
    “Hello?”
    “Hey there, it’s Gabby.”
    “Hey, how’d it go?” He sounded pleased to hear from her and
added to her excitement with what she had to tell him. “Give me details.”
    “Great! They offered me a place as one of two contemporary
designers in a jewelry show they’re doing.”
    “Congratulations! I didn’t doubt they’d see how good you
are, but it’s nice to be proved right.” Her smile grew exponentially with his
enthusiasm and confidence over her good news.
    She was happy and her life was in a great place, but with
his support, it all became even brighter.
    “Oh stop, you’ve never seen any of my work.” She laughed.
    “You’re wrong. This morning I went online to find out what I
could about your work. Personally, the lion in the Astrolgique series was my
favorite and not because I’m a Leo. Oh, and the conch shell. The incredible
artistry and creative skill are clearly evident in your work. I would like to
see your collections in person.”
    “I’m speechless…” She was left without a word to say. He’d
taken the time to look up her work when he had many other things to do.
    “Why?” There was a querying tone to his question she hadn’t
expected to hear.
    “You’re busy preparing for an important meeting with the
prime minister and yet you took the time to look for my work. I’m surprised and
honored.” Blushing, she went into the living room and sat down. She was amazed
at the discovery and wondered how much more there was to learn about Max.
    “What can I say? When I woke up this morning, you were on my
mind. I showered, dressed, ate breakfast and drank a second cup of tea. I
didn’t bother to work because I was thinking about you. Not when it was obvious
I had to appease my curiosity. I had to discover more about you, only then
could I settle in to making water reclamation recommendations an easy yet
interesting sell.”
    “Well, I’m flattered.”
    “And as I said before, I’m impressed.” He sounded sincere
and made her feel as giddy as a schoolgirl.
    “Okay, stop, you’re making me blush.” She raised a hand and
pressed it against her heated face. Max had the ability to turn her inside out
with a few well-placed compliments. If she weren’t careful, she’d beg him to
come over and fuck her hard.
    “I bet right now your cheeks are a lovely shade of pink.
Remember when I spanked your ass our first night together at the club? As far
as I’m concerned it was a fabulous scene.”
    “You don’t play fair.” Oh man, he went there. He’d
brought up sex they’d had at the club after they’d decided to keep it out of
their budding relationship.
    With a few words she was reliving the night of the wicked
spanking. Bound, clamps on her nipples and a plug in her ass, she hadn’t been
able to move and she’d had to take the smacks from his hand. There’d only been
a half-dozen swats, but each one had sent her closer to climaxing. Ultimately,
she hadn’t broken until he’d pushed his cock in her pussy. One thurst and she’d
spiraled out of control.
    They’d done more wicked games that night, which had ensured
she’d return the next evening and a third for more of his passion. What an
introduction they’d had to each other.
    “What?”
    Gabby almost laughed as wicked humor trickled through his
voice. He was teasing her and she loved it. With her naughty side taking
control of her brain, she gave him and his libido a nudge.
    “Ooo, Sir, thinking of your big hands slapping my backside
makes me hot.” She started panting with theatrical moans and
Read Online Free Pdf

Similar Books

Rebel

Mike Shepherd

The Deadheart Shelters

Forrest Armstrong

An Inconvenient Trilogy

Audrey Harrison

Dakota Home

Debbie Macomber

Morning Sea

Margaret Mazzantini

Gabriel's Gift

Hanif Kureishi

Cat Cross Their Graves

Shirley Rousseau Murphy