Indulgence

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Author: Mahalia Levey
He cupped her ass. “I can’t wait to mark you here.” He gripped the firm globes.
    “I, uh, have to get back to work.” He sensed her withdrawal and tugged her forward for a sweet parting kiss. The man made her want to throw everything to the wind and run away with him for the rest of her life, like some damned unrealistic Disney movie.
    “What’s brewing between us is far from over. I’ll let you run back to the safety of your shop this time, next time you won’t be so lucky.”
    An animalistic smirk crossed over his face, so quick she almost missed it. The dark desire etched across his entire being trailed after her as she fled for her very life out of his office. Granted, moving past the door against which he’d given her the best orgasm of her life wasn’t hard, he merely opened the door, giving her room to flee like the hounds of hell were trying to suck her down into the belly of the sin-riddled underworld, promising untold pleasures if she’d give in.
    “Iliahtida.”
    Zoey craned her head around to see what he wanted. The sight of him leaning against the archway, a certain stain on his pants and not a care in the world, turned her on. She quirked a brow in his direction.
    “Remember my promise. Use the stairs at your own risk, both up and down.” A devilish grin spread across his face as he ducked back into the office, shutting the door behind him.
    “Well, damn. The man is definitely more than I can handle in one sitting.” She mumbled to herself as she followed the wall signs to the elevator. When she caught a glimpse of her reflection in the bay doors, she had a miniature meltdown. Hair mussed, lips kiss swollen, tiny abrasions peppering her skin from his delicious stubble. The marks made her pause to remember each deliberate swipe, meant to knock her to her knees. She ushered herself into the spacious room, fought off the rampant fantasies of elevator sex from her mind, and counted down each level as she rode to the lobby.
    No sign of the wicked witch as she took a hesitant step out. A security guard waved at her.
    “Love your chocolate raspberry truffles. Come back soon.”
    “Always love a happy customer. Stop in and I’ll give you a box of new treats I’ve drummed up.” She winked at the guard, slipped on her sunglasses, then exited the building.

 
     
     
    Chapter Three
     
     
    “You must be some kind of stupid.”
    Khristos looked up from his computer to see his little sister propped against the doorway to his office, with her hip hugging the door. “Who’s watching your shop if you’re here to antagonize me?”
    “It’s seven in the evening. You know, if you’d open the blinds, you’d see the sun is setting and it’s time to go home, you workaholic. Lysandros is just as bad as you are. I just left his office.” She stepped into his office, set a container down on his desk, and dropped onto the couch. If she knew what activity he’d recently done on said couch, she’d jump up quicker than shit.
    “I actually took the entire morning off. I’m just catching up now. So why am I all kinds of stupid?” He opened the top of the steaming container. His stomach rumbled loudly, reminding him he needed to eat. “You spoil me, and good, Lysandros is taking being responsible better than I’d have ever imagined. Dad retired at a good time and made our brother step up, instead of letting him live off the trust fund.” The aroma of his favorite dishes made his mouth water. Dolmades, grape leaves stuffed with rice, onions, and ground lamb took up one section. Psito, leg of lamb roasted with potatoes, filled the rest of the plate.
    “If I didn’t, you’d both waste away, be glad he didn’t hear you call him by his first name. He’s on this ‘call me Maximos’ kick right now. Plus, being the bachelors you are, Mom would kill me for not feeding you. Dad would be disappointed. So, gonna tell me why you fired Suzanne? She cried to Mama, who called to grill me, and I didn’t have
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