The Enchantress by Morgan Ashbury
Author:Morgan Ashbury
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Published: 2011-04-16T22:00:00+00:00
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The shower was big enough for two.
Nicholas wasted no time in getting his wet, soapy hands all over Twyla. They'd torn up the sheets for the last two hours, and he still hadn't had enough of her.
"I really like the feel of you under my hands," he whispered the words against her ear, then used his tongue to taste her there.
"And I like having your hands on me. You're turning me into a sex maniac."
The tone she'd used didn't sound like a complaint.
"I think we just…match." He'd pulled his punch, verbally. He knew he was falling in love with her, but he could see no reason to put that knowledge into her hands right now. For the most part, he trusted her.
But not completely, and not yet.
"So, what's next?" he asked, willing the tension of that last thought out of his body.
"I'm hungry."
"Woman, have mercy!"
"For food, you roué. Dinner is available in the dining room, buffet style. Or we can eat at the a la carte restaurant. Up to you."
He turned her under the spray so that they faced each other.
Tilting her head under the spray, he concentrated on rinsing the conditioner from her hair. Unable to resist the temptation, he bent forward and kissed her, taking it very deep, very fast.
"I'm not particular. Let's just eat."
Afterwards, Nick dressed in light khaki pants and a collared shirt.
Watching Twyla in the mirror, he couldn't help but admire the tiny thong panties before she donned the red and white sundress. She looked over and caught him staring. Her expression turned heated, and he very nearly said to hell with dinner.
Not many dined at this hour. A light breeze floated through the open air dining area, effectively blowing out the humidity of the day.
Waiters served water and other drinks, whisked away empty plates while diners returned to the buffet for second, and sometimes third plates.
Nicholas thought the lighting could have been a bit brighter, but he understood the quality of the facilities, particularly the electricity, wasn't the same here as back home.
The food was plentiful and, he soon discovered, quite good.
"Tomorrow, we're going on a catamaran tour." Twyla's eyes sparkled as she spoke to him.
"Playing the carefree tourists?"
"Actually, more like playing the hard-working sleuths. The tour takes us right passed Pierce's island. Be good to have a look at it, see what we have to deal with."
He sat back for a moment as the waiter came and refilled their wine glasses. The vintage tasted…interesting.
"Are we going to be sneaking ashore in the dead of night?" He could if he had to. He could do a lot of things if he had to.
"Not if we can help it."
"All right. Still, it would be best if we saw all the way around the island, don't you think?"
"I do. We'll see if the captain of the craft is amenable to that suggestion. I've also arranged to get copies of the house blueprints and security system specs."
Nick toasted her with his glass. "Between the
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