His to Claim #5: Breaking Storm

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Author: Opal Carew
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary
the other men had disgusted him. Maybe in the cold light of day he thought she was a dirty slut.
    Her stomach twisted into a knot.
    Or maybe … Oh, God, maybe when she’d told him she loved him it had made him feel too pressured. Maybe he’d arranged last night to push her away, hoping she’d want the continued freedom of seeing other men. Then he’d be the good guy by telling her he was fine with her pursuing other men and he would quietly pull away, hoping she wouldn’t notice as she got more involved with Travis, and maybe Diego, too.
    But the truth was, no matter how many sexy, virile men wanted her, they could never take Storm’s place. She wanted him. And only him. Last night had been fantastic, but only because she’d shared it with Storm. And because it had turned him on, too.
    She gazed at him, wishing he would turn his head and look her way. That he would give her a reassuring smile to set her mind at ease. But he simply kept staring out the window, watching the miles go by.
    ***
    Storm got out of the limo and glanced toward the restaurant where they’d arranged to meet the rest of the band for lunch. He was glad to be out of the car where he could take a deep breath of fresh air. The vehicle, with its air-conditioning and contoured leather seats, had been quite comfortable, but after what the four of them had shared last night, he needed some distance from his friends.
    The whole situation with the three of them sharing Melanie last night had been pretty intense. He had enjoyed it—fuck, he’d been so hot he’d thought his cock would explode—but it also left him unsettled.
    The whole time they’d been traveling, he couldn’t help thinking about how Travis had dominated Melanie, calling her slave and instructing her to call him Master. Clearly, it had turned her on immensely, and it had him, too, but now … Fuck, why did the women he cared about want a man to sexually control them? First Jessica and now Melanie. And the worst part was that he knew, deep down inside, he wanted it, too.
    The limo driver opened the trunk and passed their luggage to the bus driver who stowed it in the storage area.
    “Man, I’m starving,” Travis said as he headed toward the restaurant door.
    Diego followed him and Melanie glanced at Storm uncertainly. He hadn’t spoken to her the whole trip and he felt a little guilty about that, but he’d had his own thoughts to deal with. He gestured for her to precede him and then once they reached the door, he opened it for her.
    Lunch in the small diner was exceptionally good. Simple home-style food with large portions. The guys kidded around and Dan and Jimmy talked about the two women they’d gotten lucky with last night. They kept it marginally clean in deference to Melanie, but she seemed deep in her own thoughts.
    Soon they were back on the bus and Storm settled into the seat beside Melanie. She pulled out her pencils and sketchbook and flipped it open to a new page. He watched in amazement as she began to sketch a fantasy creature with wings, a big fluffy tail, and horns. It was dynamic and graceful, with a whimsical appeal. What surprised him the most was the enchanting personality the small creature conveyed. He almost expected it to bound off the page and dance around.
    “That’s sensational, Melanie.”
    She glanced up at him, startled, as if she’d forgotten he was there, then smiled at him, almost timidly. “Thanks.”
    He leaned back in the seat, continuing to gaze at her creation. “You told me about artist trading cards and how you can go to meetings to interact with other artists. Are there other things like that you’re planning to do?”
    Her pencil danced over the paper as she continued adding details to the little being on the page. “Well, Diego also told me about an Artist Battle.”
    He raised an eyebrow. “What’s that?” He stifled a grin as he imagined two people armed with paintbrushes, one lunging forward and the other parrying.
    “It
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