Manhattan Wives and their Mistresses: The only man I need is Manhattan by Sarah Bramley
Author:Sarah Bramley [Bramley, Sarah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sarah Bramley
Published: 2020-11-15T23:00:00+00:00
FIFTEEN
Eva strode along the corridor, perfectly convinced that she was about to endure one of the best lunch breaks that Saturday afternoon. She smiled at a passing assistant practitioner on the way to her private room.
Framed photographs of models that were used for her clinicâs brand imagery, adorned the bright, white walls. After using all her energy on treating and improving the lives of her clients that morning, she needed her own rejuvenation.
She entered her private room with bright eyes, and it wasnât long before she devoured her sushi lunch and found herself quite comfortably astride Taylor. All she needed was Taylorâs heavenly body on top of her, stimulating her mind with every inch of their bodies caressing each other like silk.
âYou know I could be in bed with you like this for the rest of the afternoon, donât you?â she smouldered down at Taylor.
âIf thereâs anything that can draw me out of boredom, itâs waiting for you in this room like one of your patients,â Taylor retorted, stroking Evaâs arms. She gave Eva a sarcastic smirk and raised her brow. âSo yeah, I could be here all day for you!â
Eva smiled a little; Taylorâs mind could be sharp.
âWell then, we have a daily routine set, donât we?â
Eva flinched at the sound of her phone chiming and she reached out to grab it from the floor, but Taylor had other ideas. She seized Evaâs waist and pulled her back onto the bed, stopping her from getting the phone.
âTaylor!â she struggled. âLet me â answer it!â
The pair rolled around on the bed, squabbling like teenagers when Taylor plummeted her hand down the front of Evaâs panties. She reached for Evaâs clitoris and rubbed in circular motions, but Eva removed her hand and leapt from the bed in amusement.
âFor goodness sake, Taylor!â Eva giggled. Shaking her head, she took hold of her phone and her mouth dried.
Lightheaded and dizzy, she raised the palm of her hand at Taylor. âItâs Daniel.â
She dropped herself into an armchair as if she were too weak to hold herself up. But with her mind now in complete disarray, she suddenly wished she were alone. Her eyes were set on her phone; she missed the call, but a message had arrived.
Finally, that idiot reached out to her again after too long, but her emotions were all muddled. Silence filled the room and she waited several seconds for her pounding heart to calm before opening the message from her husband.
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