Diesel (Devil's Mafia Brotherhood Motorcycle Club Book 1)

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Book: Diesel (Devil's Mafia Brotherhood Motorcycle Club Book 1) by Sophia Hampton Read Free Book Online
Authors: Sophia Hampton
breaths. Lust, hot and heavy, enveloped her mind.
     
    They were joined together, hands to hands, hips to hips, and toes to toes. He moved up, pulled out his cock, and buried it deep in her body once more. His pelvic bone ground into hers. He set the pace, grueling and hard, and she matched it. Their rhythm was perfectly in tune. Together, they moved as if their bodies were one.
     
    When the orgasm spiraled inside her, she yelled loudly. A minute later, he came inside her. Even though he could have collapsed on top of her, he put his weight on his elbows and hovered over her. His kiss took her by surprise. Their lips met and he seemed to take his time. Finally, he rolled off her. For a moment, she felt bereft.  
     
    “Sweetheart, you’re going to drive me crazy.”
     
    “I could say the same thing about you.”
     
    She got up, gathered her clothes, and went into the bathroom. Now that she was here, she might as well take a shower. Actually, she just wanted some time to herself to worry about this sudden development. What the hell was she supposed to do about this man? He was too much. It wasn’t just their sexual chemistry that drove her wild but also the fact that he was her match in every sense of the word. He could make her laugh, he could make her experience the height of pleasure, and he could make her feel safe and warm.
     
    And yet, if he had that ability, he could also make her cry and relegate her to the pits of misery. In all these years, she had never given control to another man. The mere thought of that was disturbing, scary. How the hell did she manage to put herself in this situation? She should’ve been more careful, better prepared.
     
    Now, she could do only one thing. It was better to tell him to move on. She wasn’t interested in a long-term relationship, and surely he wasn’t, too. Then why prolong this more. It was better to end now when they were both sated and happy. It was time to put their relationship back on the professional keel. That would be best.
     
    After she dried her hair and put moisturizing lotion on her face, Tania took a deep breath. She was going to march out, tell him that it was amazing to be with him, but now she wanted her own space. Hopefully he would get the message and walk out of her life. She wouldn’t see him ever again or, perhaps, would just meet him in order to settle the feud over the warehouse. In either case, she didn’t intend to do anything more personal with him. This was enough.
     
    Her mind made up, she yanked open the door. The sight of him, nestled in her bed, with the covers around him, made her halt. He was sleeping. She couldn’t believe it. When did she invite him to stay the night? What the hell was he thinking? This was way too personal, too awkward. She didn’t want him.
     
    Before she could wake him up, her cellphone rang. Seeing that it was her boss, she frowned. He never called so late. She picked up the phone. “Hello, sir.”
     
    “What’s the progress on the warehouse, Tania? The client is up on arms about it. They want the deal to be finalized as soon as possible.”
     
    She gulped. He gaze roamed over Riley’s face who was sleeping peacefully as if he didn’t have a care in the world. She walked out of the room. “I am working on it, sir. It should be done this week.”
     
    “Why is it taking so long? I thought you said it was perfect for their requirement.”
     
    Tania couldn’t hold back any longer. “There is another group that’s interested in the same property and Xavier is in negotiation with them at the same time.”
     
    It was obvious that he didn’t like it because he huffed with annoyance. “Who are they?”
     
    “I don’t quite know, sir, but the man who is working for them, Riley, has met me. They appear to be very keen. May I suggest that we look at some other warehouses that are perfect for our client? Just in case, you know,” she suggested.
     
    “I don’t operate with just in case, Tania.

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