Lilith: Retribution Kings Book 4 by Ella Miles
Author:Ella Miles [Miles, Ella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Chapter 18
Hayes
Standing in our hotel room, we stare at the single bed in awkward silence. I donât know whatâs on her mind, but her thoughts might be as dirty as my own, going by the slight blush on her cheeks. All I want to do right now is toss her onto the bed and climb over her, rip her clothes from her body, and savor every morsel of her as I kiss and lick her lips, her neck, her breasts, her pussyâeverything. My entire body aches thinking of doing just that to her. My cock hardens, my balls throb, and a deep desire washes over me.
After our first night in this competition, I know thereâs a real chance that we wonât survive to the end. And I canât imagine dying without having Lilith one more time.
âYou can shower and sleep first; Iâll stand watch.â
Her eyes cut to me. âAnd when will you sleep?â
âAfter you are well rested. We have nothing to do for the next two days but take turns sleeping and looking out for whoever finds us.â
She nods and heads into the fancy bathroom. I hear the water run, and all my male instincts want me to open the door and join her. Instead, I distract myself by trying to tap into the hotel security system.
Iâve just succeeded in pulling up the hotel cameras when the bathroom door opens, and Lilith stands in the doorway, wrapped in nothing but a towel. Her hair is dripping wet, and her lips are parted as steam leaves the bathroom in a haze around her glowing skin. Sheâs so fucking beautiful but so fucking forbidden.
I freeze seeing so much of her naked body, and yet not enough. I want more. And I think thereâs a tiny part of her that might want more, too.
But sheâs married.
And she hates me.
And she just lost her sisters and friend.
Sex is the last thing on her mind.
Still, my gaze follows her as she moves from the bathroom to the bed. She climbs into the bed and pulls the covers up before removing the towel and tossing it onto the floor.
Iâm rock hard at her nakedness under the covers.
Jesus, what does this woman do to me? Why am I so attracted to her? Is it just because sheâs now forbidden? Do I enjoy the thrill of the chase that much?
âEverything okay?â she asks, staring at me with a dark intensity I canât quite read.
âYes, everything is quiet.â I hold up my phone so she can see the security cameras I tapped into.
She nods and rolls onto her side, tucking the covers tightly around her.
âYou should sleep. Iâll wake you if anything happens,â I say.
She yawns, and then her eyes flutter shut.
I turn off the lamp, the only light on in the room. And then I do everything I can to focus on my phone instead of her chest rising and falling under the covers.
Sheâs not mine. Sheâs not mine. Sheâs not mine.
She belongs to Titus. She chose him, not me.
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