In the Beginning by L.B. Dunbar

In the Beginning by L.B. Dunbar

Author:L.B. Dunbar
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: MMA romance, romance MMA, New Adult MMA, New Adult romance, sports romance, sports romance MMA
Publisher: L.B. Dunbar
Published: 2021-01-29T16:00:00+00:00


7

[Cain]

Every inch of me vibrated. I wanted her more than air itself. I was literally shaking with desire, and when she didn’t reject my touch, I nearly exploded in the stream. Concentrating on pleasing her became my mission, and it didn’t take long before my finger, surrounded in her warmth was clenched and drenched. Another part of me longed to feel the same experience. I needed to be connected to her.

But it would have been so wrong.

She was sweet. She was good. I was a killer. She was taking the fight out of me, but I could not give in. I needed to stay strong. I couldn’t give her my poison. I saw the pain in her eyes, felt the stiffness of her body. She wouldn’t understand. Temptation like me would only lead to her ruin.

I watched her exit the water like the goddess she was. Slow and methodical, she graced the small wake then broke through the last drops. Water cascaded down her like a trickling waterfall, and I longed to lap up every drop of her. I wanted to drink her in like the refreshing water from our lunch. She would cleanse my soul, and I would turn hers black. It was very tempting.

I followed after her when I knew my body had calmed enough. My boxer briefs did nothing to hide the bulge that still remained. I needed relief, and yet I took the pulsing as my punishment. I’d teased the heiress of this garden. I taunted her, and with the strength I knew she possessed; she walked away from me.

She dragged the sheet into the sun and lay down. I had no choice but to lay next to her. We would drip dry in the afternoon heat. I let the warmth envelope me and listened to the steady control of her breathing next to me. We didn’t speak. I fell asleep.

When I woke, she was surrounded by books again.

“You work too hard,” I said. My voice was rough from my nap.

“I have a lot to learn,” she replied, not looking up. She had covered herself with her t-shirt again, but still had not redressed in her jeans.

“Like what?” I asked, as I pulled the book out of her hands and looked at the page. I didn’t even pretend to read it. I closed the text and placed it to the side.

“Why study so much?” I asked.

“Some of us have to use our brains, not our bodies.” She smirked, and I didn’t reply. I was curious if she knew who I was after all. Then I recalled she didn’t know my last name.

“No, honestly. Why are you working so hard?”

She explained to me how she wanted to be a doctor. Her parents had been killed, and if they had received proper medical attention, they might have been saved. My heart thumped an extra beat to think she was alone. I mentioned her grandfather, who she clarified was her great grandfather. He worked the vineyard, inspecting the plants, and sampling the wine.



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