Persuasion Skills

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Author: Laurel Cremant
and shelter.
    She dipped her head and rubbed her chin onto
the top his head and closed her eyes.
    “I missed you, too, jackass.”
    His resulting rumble of laughter caused
his chest to shift against hers, and just like that, her back stiffened in
addition to a few other things along her body.
    She bit back a groan as her nipples
tightened against the lace of her bra.
    The warm gust of his breath against her
neck wasn’t helping matters either.
    “You’re such a sweet talker,” he said.
“And since I like you so much, I promise not to spank you for your bad
behavior.”
    He pulled her in tighter and began to rub
the base of her back. His stroking hand was far from soothing as it settled low,
and his fingers grazed the swell of her ass. All it did was remind her of how
good his big hands had felt stroking her naked flesh.
    She shifted uncomfortably on his knee,
trying to scoot away from the heat of him.
    “I’m sorry, but I left my Emily Post handbook
at home.”
    He lifted his face from the crook of her
neck and drifted his hands lower. Holding on to her hips, he dragged her
forward and caught her gaze with his.
    “Really? That’s too bad. Chapter six is
dedicated to the perfect way to drape yourself across a man’s lap. Feel like
practicing?”
    Both his suggestion and hooded gaze held
her captive for a few silent seconds. The idea of his strong hands spanking her
ass flushed her body with heat.
    The thought of him holding her down at
his leisure and pleasure was surprisingly arousing. She knew that Jax liked to
control things in bed, but how far did his need for dominance go?
    “I’ve been doing a lot of thinking.”
    He continued speaking as if he hadn’t
just casually filled her mind with raunchy goodness. She tried not to pout
before responding.
      “It
is what you’re known for,” she said, trying hard not to stare at his mouth. Her
clit was already warming at the recollection of what that mouth could do.
    She yelped at the pinch he gave her hip.
    “Brat. I’m serious. After Mom died, I
really started thinking about what I wanted in my life. I started thinking
about all of the things missing.”
    “Jax, you can’t expect to fill the void
your mom left with things. It’s just gonna take a little time to heal.”
    “I’m not talking about things, Pep.”
    He smoothed a hand up and began to rub
the nape of her neck.
    “Mom was always pestering me about
settling down and starting a family, but I always thought there was plenty of
time. You know me. I’ve never been one to believe in love and marriage.”
    Pepper tried not to flinch at his words.
Jax had always considered love to be an illogical emotion. He always joked that
it was just nature’s chemical drug designed to propagate the species. His
outlook on love was one of the reasons why she had always been able to avoid
acting on her attraction to him. There was no use ruining a perfectly good friendship
for Jax’s idea of a romantic relationship.
    His words only served to remind her that
falling in love with him was a lost cause.
    “But, ever since the funeral, I’ve
realized she was right.”
    It took a few seconds for his words to
sink in.
    “Uh, what exactly was she right about?”
she asked, confused at his line of thought.
    “She was right. I should be thinking about getting married and starting a family,”
    “ What ?
Okay, who are you, and where have you hidden the real Jaxon Grey?” she said,
laughing desperately, and hoping this was his version of a horrible joke.
    The look on his face sobered her up
quickly.
    “You’re not joking, are you?”
    “No. I’ve analyzed the situation and
determined that my mother was right. So I’ve decided to get married,” he said.
    “Married?”
    The words came out of her mouth in a
whisper of disbelief. Married? Married?
    “Yeah, married. And I’ve concluded that you
would make me the perfect wife,” he said before pulling her head down and
covering her shock-slackened mouth in a hot
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