The Moonstone and Miss Jones by Jillian Stone

The Moonstone and Miss Jones by Jillian Stone

Author:Jillian Stone
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Fiction, General
ISBN: 9780758268983
Publisher: Brava
Published: 2012-02-05T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eighteen

PHAETON SHOUTED OVER THE DIN. “I believe they refer to these places as clubs—not casinos. And if anyone inquires about your costume, just say we’re back from The Anti-Christ in Whitechapel.” Jersey, who was never interested in having any fun—ever—actually sipped the absinthe he’d ordered for him.

Phaeton tipped his glass and let the pale green liquid slip down his throat. He hadn’t had an absinthe in months and it tasted like heaven.

One throbbing tempo slipped into another of similar rhythm with little or no pause. Phaeton found his body moving to the pulse of the music. A lovely tall thing with legs that inspired lustful thoughts approached him from the dance floor. “Bootie rub?” Not sure how to answer, he leaned toward her and tilted his ear. She dipped closer. “Dance?”

He handed his glass to Jersey. “You had me at rub, love.”

Somewhere in the midst of a crush of dancers, they faced each other. She moved up close, as the beat pulsed absinthe through his body. He rolled with her, hip to hip—bodies in motion, rocking with the beat. She raised her arms above her head, in a kind of sultry surrender, the motion of her lower body swung her around and she backed up against his crotch, rubbing her buttocks against him.

Phaeton placed his hands on her hips and rocked with her—then against her. He exchanged looks with Cutter, Jersey—even Lovecraft looked like a fish out of water, gasping for oxygen. From the corner of his eye he caught something wild, dark, and sultry on the move.

Jinn was dancing his way.



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