Tequila Sunset (Last Call #4.5)

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Author: Moira Rogers
surrender.
    Her orgasm spurred his own. Wet heat rippled
around his cock, and her cries of fulfillment echoed in his ears.
He thrust harder, slamming into her, his teeth scoring her skin as
she dragged him down into an abyss of pleasure.
    She was still trembling when he finally
stilled, her soft whimpers filling the room and mingling with the
sound of their frantically beating hearts. “Zack…” His name sounded
hoarse and unsteady, but full of such satisfaction it sent a rush
of warmth through him.
    Mine. He’d taken her, claimed her; there
could be no doubt about that. “Are you all right?” He didn’t
move.
    “ Yes.” She turned just
enough to rub her cheek against his jaw. “You can’t hurt me by
mistake. I’m one of the weaker demons, but I’m still…
sturdy.”
    Zack smiled as he nuzzled her face and neck.
“I didn’t necessarily mean physically.”
    “ You’re the one who found
out that the sweet, shy social worker next door wants you to tie
her up and do dirty, wrong things to her sometimes.” The light,
sleepy tone of voice couldn’t hide the same tense shame that had
plagued her from the moment he’d set foot in her
apartment.
    “ Mmhmm.” He rolled
carefully to his side and kissed her shoulder. “I’m also the one
who thinks those dirty, wrong things… aren’t.”
    She turned her head and rested her cheek
against her arm, and her eyes drifted open. “I was raised in a
different time. And as a human. I don’t think I’ve adjusted to the
changes in the world as well as people like Leo.”
    Zack kept his arm draped over her, his hand
tracing sweeping figure-eights on her back. “Is that your way of
explaining that, even though you’re a demon, you’re something of a
prude?”
    Color rose in her cheeks. “Maybe. But it’s
not just that. Everything moves so fast now. The computers and all
of the technology… sometimes I drive them crazy at work because I
can barely access my files.”
    His chest ached for her, for the confusion
that must come with watching the world spin crazily around you.
“Starting to feel the years, baby?”
    “ I think I just need time
to catch my breath.” The corner of her mouth lifted in a tiny, shy
little smile. “Leo kept trying to give me money. I had to take it
at first, but I wanted to learn how to take care of myself. I was
mostly doing it, too, until you came along and started feeding
me.”
    The soft bow of her lower lip beckoned, and
Zack kissed her quickly. “Uh-uh. You’ve been feeding me. I just
bought the stuff.”
    “ I liked eating dinner with
you.” The color in her cheeks deepened as she lifted a hand and
brushed her fingers lightly over his lips. “You wouldn’t believe
the things I wanted to do every time you came over
here.”
    “ I think I would.” He
tapped his temple with one finger. “I got the gist in those mental
pictures you were sending me. And let me just say…” He grinned
slowly, letting every bit of his approval show. “I’ll get right on
all of it.”
    That earned him a smile, an honest one this
time. “My bed’s not very comfortable, and the fridge is empty. If
you wanted…” A tiny pause, but she seemed more nervous than ashamed
now. “Maybe we could go over to your place? I could make us
something to eat, and maybe… maybe stay the night?”
    In his bed. Zack nipped at her lip and laughed.
“Get some clothes on. Hell, I’ll even make sure the hallway’s clear
if you want to dash over there naked.”
    Iris sat up with a sleepy laugh and moved
toward the edge of the bed. “No, I don’t think so. I have a
nightgown, but you’ll probably laugh at it. I… bought it a long
time ago.”
    “ All I care about is what’s
under it.” He rolled to his feet and looked for his
pants.
    Her feet whispered against the cool hardwood
floors as she moved toward the bedroom door. “I’ll be right back.
Or I can meet you over there in a few minutes, if you want.”
    “ I’ll wait for you
outside.” He let his
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