A Tangled Web (A Books We Love Erotic Romance)

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Authors: Summer Jordan
He wanted to fuck her at least once. It would be foolish to pursue her with his marriage coming up soon but he couldn't ever remember wanting something…someone… so badly. He'd dreamed about her every night since he'd laid eyes on her and thought about her every day. Erin Fox.
    He didn't know what his fascination with this lady was, but after agreeing to throw his life away as an act of kindness, he decided he deserved that much. But with another man and a child in the picture? Derek poured himself a double scotch over rocks. What now?
     
    * * *
    Erin didn't know why Derek wouldn't look at her when they were at Club Rendezvous. Surely he could have figured out that she was with her ex-husband and they were together only because they were taking their son to dinner. It probably wasn't that unusual for couples with children.
    She'd have gone to the bar and explained the situation but she couldn't because of Joe. He was at that age where he was aware of relationships, and making matters worse, Erin discovered something she'd never before suspected. He wanted his mother and dad to reunite. It was the first time the three of them had done anything together since their divorce, and their son had seen it as the beginning of a reconciliation. If she'd known that would happen, she'd have eaten with Joey alone somewhere.
    Joseph, foolishly enough, seemed to play along with him. Maybe he wasn't playing. Perhaps he was serious. He'd asked to come in for a nightcap and Joey…Joe…announced that his own father didn't have to ask. Then Joseph suggested the three of them play a board game they used to enjoy and now, here they were…
    "Your move, Mom. Stop daydreaming," Joe said.
    Chinese Checkers wasn't her favourite game but it didn't take a lot of concentration, so when Joe suggested it, Erin had agreed. "What time are you two leaving tomorrow?" she asked.
    "I'll have to pick Joe up at 5:30 a.m.," Joseph said.
    "Then after this game, we'd better quit so everyone gets adequate sleep." She ruffled her son's hair and this time he didn't duck away. "You need rest for this exciting trip," Erin said.
    "I can sleep on the plane. We have to fly before we get on the ship. Right, Dad?"
    "True, but your mother's correct. You'll want to look out the windows of the plane and maybe watch a movie. You won't want to snooze," Joseph said.
    Joe groaned but he won the game with his next move and they gathered up the marbles and put away the board. "Why don't you spend the night, Dad?" he asked.
    Erin, who was just moving towards the door prepared to let her ex out, stiffened. "He has to get things at his place. Don't you, Joseph?"
    "My packed bags are in the trunk of the car. So, I could. It's half an hour to the country house for no reason."
    "Joe, why don't you go brush your teeth?" Erin said.
    He looked suspicious but went.
    "Why don't you want me to stay, Erin ?" Joseph asked, drawing her close. "Are you afraid we might be tempted to fuck until my hard cock inside your pussy makes us both come?"
    "That's not going to happen."
    He pressed his hard-on against her and rubbed it over her pubic bone, making her shiver. "Are you sure?" he asked as he pushed his erection hard against her clit. "You want me, don't you?"
    "Joseph, don't. Okay, so we might be tempted," she said, gasping. "But we can't. Joe already thinks we're getting back together and we mustn't mislead him. I don't want to get his hopes up." She stepped back so they were no longer touching.
    "What if I pretended to leave and snuck back in? We could fuck until your pussy—which is already damp with yearning, I'll bet—is dripping wet with satisfaction. Then I'd leave."
    Erin 's breathing accelerated even more and the sweet ache forming inside her deepened. It sounded so good. And she knew it would be. "I—"
    "I'm back," Joe announced. "Are you staying, Pop?"
    "No," Joseph said. "I neglected to set the timer for the lights to go on at night so people won't know I'm away."
    "Oh. Well,

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