Deadly Election (9781101619223)

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say yes.”
    “And why are these not normal circumstances?”
    “Well, for one thing, you’re married,” he said. “For another, you have a house full of guests.”
    “There’s only one guest I’m interested in,” she said. “The rest can fend for themselves. As for my husband, he has always been too old to have sex with me. He is aware that I go elsewhere for it.”
    “But this isn’t the place—”
    “The time or the place? It’s perfect.” She steppedcloser to him. As she did, her gown fell to the floor and she stepped out of it. She was completely naked now.
    “There are a lot of people in the house, making noise, which is good. Musicians playing loudly, as I instructed them to do.” She leaned against him, flattening her breasts to his chest, her crotch to his, and whispered into his ear, “I’m a screamer.”
    She reached between them, massaged his hard cock through his trousers.
    “Oh,” she said, softly, “I see that you
are
interested.”

EIGHTEEN
    Laura kissed him while she took his penis out of his pants. She stroked it while he ran his hands down her back to her buttocks. As it grew in her hand, she became more and more interested in that part of his body.
    She got down on her knees so she could use two hands on him. She pressed the burning column of flesh to her cheek, rubbing it there, then over her lips. She stuck her tongue out and used it to wet him, moaning at the same time.
    “Wait,” he said abruptly.
    She fell back onto her haunches and remained that way, staring at him.
    He removed his gun belt, set aside where it was within easy reach, then undid the belt on his trousers and dropped them to the floor.
    “Oh,” she said, and came back to him. With one hand she grasped his shaft, and with the other she cupped his heavy sack. Then she took him into her mouth, slowly,inch by inch, until he was fully engulfed. She began to slide him in and out of her mouth, slowly at first, then faster and faster…
    “What do you supposed they’re doing?” Carla asked Gryder.
    “What do you think they’re doing, Carla?” Gryder asked with a smile.
    “I don’t want to think about it,” she said.
    “Jealous?”
    “Disgusted.”
    “Tell me,” Gryder said, “why do you think Clint resisted you?”
    Her lovely mouth tightened. At first she wasn’t going to answer, but then she decided to.
    “He’s playing games with me,” she said. “He wants the power.”
    “And does he have it?”
    “Not yet.”
    “You’re so concerned about what he’s doing now,” Gryder said, “I think maybe he has.”
    “That’s ridiculous.”
    “Why don’t you go and see what he’s doing?”
    “Why don’t you go and get a lady another drink?”
    He did, chuckling as he went.
    Lieutenant Governor Wheeler looked up and saw the governor approaching him.
    “Sir,” he said when the man reached him.
    “Wheeler,” the governor said. “Where’s Mr. Adams? Has he arrived?”
    “I, uh, I’ll have to find out for you, sir,” Wheeler said. “I’ll ask Will Gryder.”
    “Never mind,” the governor said. “I’ll find him and ask him myself.”
    “Yes, sir.”
    As the governor walked away, Dixon came over.
    “What’s wrong?”
    “He’s looking for Adams.”
    “Is he still with Laura?”
    Wheeler shrugged.
    Dixon rolled his eyes.
    Gryder was crossing the room with Carla’s drink when he ran into the governor.
    “Will!”
    He turned and stopped.
    “Sir?”
    “Is Adams here?” the governor asked. “I’m waiting to meet him.”
    “Uh, yes, sir, he’s here.”
    “Why didn’t you bring him to me?”
    “He insisted on meeting Laura first.”
    “Ah.”
    “He said since she was the hostess, and a possible contributor…”
    “I understand,” the governor said. “He’s thinking like a candidate already.”
    “Yes, I suppose he is.”
    “Very well,” the man said. “When he’s available, then.”
    “Yes, sir,” Gryder said. “I’ll bring him right over.”
    The governor

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