Bad Girl Therapy

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the kiss, his tongue tangling with hers in the most provocative way, there was nothing she could do to stifle the moan rising in her throat.
    Unlike their frantic kiss earlier, Cole took his sweet time, savoring her mouth in its entirety while his tongue lazily danced with hers. Everything in the way he was touching her was surprisingly tender, achingly gentle and she shifted closer, every nerve in her body coming alive beneath his erotic caress.
    Desire settled deep between her legs, and in that moment she couldn’t deny that she needed him in a way she’d never needed another. Her body quivered, rattled by the emotions his tender kiss and soft touch brought out in her, and she suddenly knew simple was the last word she’d use to describe the dare she’d accepted.
    When he finally inched away, his glance locked on hers and his mouth curved enticingly. She sat there staring at him, her heart pounding wildly.
    “Okay then,” Carter said, breaking the moment.
    “Cole’s turn,” Sean piped in, “and I think you’d better pick truth, because you two are about to set this picnic table on fire, and I’m without my equipment.”
    Laughter sounded as Cole reached for the dice. A quake moved through Haley’s body when he landed on a snake and she wondered—hoped—he’d pick dare so they could finish what she started.
    He turned to her and said, “Truth.”
    She worked to sound casual. “So I get to ask you anything?”
    He nodded. “Anything.”
    Maybe it was the alcohol, or maybe it was this man. She couldn’t say for sure. All she knew was that this whole situation was getting out of control, and that she’d do anything to get Cole alone, so she could do deliciously naughty things to his hard body.
    “Okay.” She placed her hand on his leg, wanting to make him as sexually aroused as she was at that moment. Although she suspected he wasn’t too far behind, and in fact, might even be passing her. “While I’m enjoying this child’s game, I’m much more interested in playing an adult game with another type of snake.” When Cole’s mouth dropped open, she asked, “Do you think you’d like to play with me?”
    Hoots and hollers erupted from around the table, and the fire in his eyes told her just how much he’d like to play along.
    “Hell yeah,” he rushed out, his lusty glance moving longingly over her face.
    She wet her lips and let her glance drop to his cock. “One more question.”
    “Shoot.”
    “What are we waiting for?”
    A deep growl cut through the quiet around them, and in a swift move that took everyone by surprise, he jumped from the bench and grabbed her hand to haul her up with him.
    “We’re out.” He tossed the words over his shoulder and didn’t speak another word until they reached the shoreline. All that could be heard was the laughter coming from their friends. When he stopped near the boat house and backed her up until she was caged between the building and his chest, there was an intensity about him that excited her as much as it frightened her.
    “Cole?”
    “Yeah?” He reached above them, his hand fishing around.
    “What are you doing?” A cool breeze washed over her, but as he pressed hard against her, his warmth drove back the cold and rattled her brain.
    A second later he produced the key to the padlock. “I need you alone because there are things I need to do to you, and this time I don’t want any interruptions.”
    Haley closed her eyes for a brief second, hardly able to believe how much that excited her. Feeling edgy and out of control, her body quivered with unfettered want, and she wondered how she’d ever go back to dating boring men who cared nothing about her needs.
    With a hungry gleam in his eye, Cole made short work of the lock, opened the door and pulled her inside. The place was small, cozy, the perfect spot for the two of them to be alone.
    She took a quick glance around. On one wall there was a bench, and above it there were hooks with bathing

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