1933563796-The-Letter-Wildes by The Letter
Author:The Letter
Language: eng
Format: epub
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They dined alone in the splendor of the huge dining room amid flickering candles and attentive servants.
How the devil someone as inexperienced as Patricia pulled it off, he wasn’t certain, but Jared knew he had never eaten a more sensual meal in his life. First of all, she wore a white gown to dinner, the style actually simple but very sophisticated, marrying the notion of innocence with overt seduction. Her bared shoulders and full breasts were accentuated by the clever low-cut décolletage, and her long slender neck framed by golden curls that gathered at her nape and spilled down her back. The girlish hairstyle and implied purity in the color of her dress should have made her look very young, but coupled with the lushness of her body and the beauty of her perfect features, the overall effect was unsettlingly just the opposite. Every time his wife lifted her fork or reached for her glass of wine, Jared found his gaze drawn to the fascinating plunge of her cleavage as those firm globes he couldn’t wait to touch quivered slightly. What’s more, the faint knowing smile on her soft mouth told him she most certainly noticed.
So undoubtedly did the footmen who waited on them, Jared thought with resignation, though the two young men kept their gazes pointedly anywhere else. The truth was, his young wife was too alluring for his peace of mind. His erection swelled just from watching her delicately eat her food. Even the way she chewed and swallowed somehow reminded him of the paradise that awaited upstairs.
“The chef insisted on your favorite chocolate pudding for dessert,” she told him as the plates for the fourth course were cleared away. Her long lashes half-veiled her lovely eyes as she lightly touched her napkin to her lips. “With that marvelous sauce.”
“I am not at all sure, Madame, I can sit through another course.”
Her gaze widened slightly at the absolute conviction in his tone. Keeping her voice very low, she replied, “I, too, am very anxious.”
That did it. Jared stood abruptly, setting aside his napkin. Nodding at one of the footmen, he said, “Please bring dessert upstairs.”
When he came around the table to pull out her chair and offer his arm, he saw the shimmer of excitement in Patricia’s gaze as she put her hand on his sleeve, though she blushed as they left the dining room.
“Does one eat dessert in the bedroom?” she asked with a lilt of amusement in her voice.
“I most definitely plan on eating in the bedroom,” he responded smoothly, escorting her up the curve of the wide staircase. Resisting the urge to slip his hand into the almost nonexistent neckline of her dress and capture one of the tantalizing mounds that had riveted his attention for their entire meal, Jared found the steps to his bedroom door felt endless.
Having informed his valet earlier he would not need his services after dinner, he was pleased to see the fire made up nicely and the linens on the big bed turned down.
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