Blind Passion: Intimate Encounters Volume I

Blind Passion: Intimate Encounters Volume I by Charisma Knight Read Free Book Online

Book: Blind Passion: Intimate Encounters Volume I by Charisma Knight Read Free Book Online
Authors: Charisma Knight
that I’ll do.” Wasting no time, he planted a smoldering kiss on her lips while his fingers wrapped themselves in her ebony locks.
    Melting, she returned his kiss with unbridled passion. The barriers were down, and she wanted one thing, and one thing only. Moaning, she tried pulling away from him, just enough so she could speak, mouthing her needs against his lips.
    “Make love to me Ethan,” she whispered before kissing him on the cheek. Gulping, she spoke those words again, and was shocked at her brazen demeanor. “Take me home now, and make love to me,” she whispered again in a much lower tone, as though the entire restaurant could hear.
    “I’m sorry, I couldn’t hear you.” Diane knew he was toying with her now. He had some nerve, especially since he was panting just as much as she was. Even so, he still managed to hold on to his confidence. “ Speak a little louder, please.”
    “Dammit! I want you! Make love to me, fuck me , make me climb the walls.” There, she voiced what she had been feeling since Thursday afternoon. Her heart pounded against her ribcage, and her breathing was scarce. The Viking like man smiled and nodded, just before capturing the waiter’s attention.
    “Check please!”

Chapter Seven
     
    Ethan and Diane made it out of the restaurant in record time. Hurrying, they walked to her car, but before she started the engine, Ethan stole several kisses from her.  On the way home, he slipped his hand between her legs, making it hard to concentrate.
     
    “You know, we wasted a good amount of food,” she snickered.
     
    “Honestly, the last thing on my mind is food,” he said, brushing a finger against her soaked pussy. “I’m not worried about that. If you’re hungry later, I’ll cook for you.”
     
    “I’ll take you up on that,” she said with a chuckle.
     
    He arched a brow and smiled. “What’s so funny?” He squeezed her thigh and licked his lips. “Thinking dirty thoughts again, are we?”
     
    “Surely I’m not alone in this?” Diane giggled.
     
    He laughed deeply. “We both know what we want, that’s no secret, so honey, we’re in the same boat.” He sucked his teeth and smiled. “I’d love to have a little dessert to top off the meal from the restaurant,” he said, clearing his throat. “Plus, I’m a little—um parched. I sure as hell can use a little something to sip, right about now.” His gaze sent a lightening bolt straight to her core.
     
    “What are we, a pair of nymphos?” she asked and gripped the steering wheel.
     
    “Darling, I think that’s a question best left for tomorrow morning,” Ethan snickered.
     
    “Touché,” Diane laughed.
     
    She parked in an available spot on the street and they exited the car. Eventually, he slipped an arm over her shoulder, pulling her close to him. It felt like they’d known one another for years, the way they were getting along. Her reservations had all but fizzled away, she thought, as her gaze locked on the full moon set high in the sky. This seemed like such a magical evening as she witnessed the stars twinkling like diamonds across the sky.
     
    “Sure is a beautiful night,” she murmured. They stopped, taking time to feel the crisp breeze caressing their faces.
     
    “Describe it for me, please.” he asked in a voice filled with sadness.
     
    “Oh, the moon is full, and so bright, surrounded by a large halo. The night is clear, and the stars are dancing in the sky,” She said with a smile. Her heart sank when she saw the slight look of disappointment develop on his features.
     
    “Thank you,” he said with a smile. “I’m picturing it, just as you’ve described.”
     
    “You’re welcome.” She couldn’t help but feel his sadness. She thought of so much she’d taken for granted over the years, like the ability to see the sun rise and set, the gift of observing the mystical night sky, and so many other breathtaking sights he’d never lay eyes on. Ethan was a strong man and

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