Head Games

Head Games by Cassandra Carr Read Free Book Online

Book: Head Games by Cassandra Carr Read Free Book Online
Authors: Cassandra Carr
Tags: Erótica, Menage a Trois (m/f/m), Menage Amour
and ducking into the bathroom. Scott approached Kelly and ran the backs of his knuckles over her cheek. She sighed and leaned into his hand. Gently, he tilted her chin up and kissed her, just a brief brush to her lips. “Thank you. That was incredible. I’ve been thinking about you the entire time I’ve been away.”
    Kelly blushed. “I’ve been thinking about you, too.”
    “We’ll let you go tonight, but soon we’re going to take you to our place again so we can worship this gorgeous body of yours the way it was meant to be enjoyed.”
    Her blush deepened, and he cocked his head to look at her. “Why are you so embarrassed by us wanting to touch you?”
    “It’s just…” She bit her lip, and he had to restrain himself from licking at the marks she made. “It’s just weird. I mean, I don’t consider myself anything to write home about—” He began to protest, and she put her fingers to his lips. “I just can’t believe that not one, but two extremely hot, eligible men like you would want me.”
    With a twinge of regret, he stepped back, knowing he wasn’t going to be able to vanquish that particular problem tonight. “Let me help you get dressed so you can go home. We don’t want our baby getting overtired.” Her lips twitched. “What?”
    “I kind of like the sound of that.”
    “Me, too, baby .” He emphasized the word this time. “Me, too.”
    “I just need to wipe this table down. I can’t leave it, knowing what we did on it.”
    “I’ll help.”
    She handed him a rag, and together, they cleaned the table. He and Leo walked her out again and went home, this time at least able to sleep without a severe case of blue balls.

    * * * *

    The next morning, Kelly brought a big bucket of bleach water over to the prep table where she’d had sex with the men last night. Despite having thoroughly cleaned it then, she had a compulsion to do so again. She remembered how the men had removed her clothing and theirs before giving her an explosive orgasm. Scott had even helped her clean the table afterward, but now, in the harsh light of day, she had an overwhelming need to make sure it was completely sanitized before doing any prep work.
    Removing a rag from the bucket, she began to scrub. Her assistant, Bonnie, came over. “Didn’t these get washed down last night? I told Jeff to do it before he left.”
    “He did, but this one didn’t look clean.”
    Bonnie regarded the table. “If you say so.”
    “Look, I run a tight ship, and I don’t like sloppy work!” She felt bad making Jeff out to be a slacker, but what else was she going to say?
    “Okay, okay.” Bonnie held out her hands in supplication. “I’ll just go…start the bread.”
    “Fine.” Kelly didn’t look up, afraid her face would give away her guilt. Bonnie moved away, and Kelly put more muscle into her scrubbing.
    She was still at it ten minutes later when Bonnie returned to her side. “You okay, boss?”
    “I’m fine.” When Bonnie didn’t answer, Kelly looked up. “What?”
    Bonnie cocked her head. “You just seem, I dunno, distracted. And strangely obsessed with cleaning one table.”
    “I’m—” She stopped herself, but Bonnie picked it up nonetheless.
    “Fine?”
    “Look, I’ve just got a lot on my mind.”
    “Anything I can help with?”
    Kelly barked out a laugh. “I wish, but no.”
    “All right. I’ll leave you alone—this time, but just know we’re all here for you if you need us.”
    “I appreciate that.” Throwing the rag back into the bucket, Kelly looked at Bonnie. “So what’s next on the prep list?”

Chapter Six

    Kelly took a peek at the television over the counter as she rushed by. The dinner hour on Friday night was hopping, which she was profoundly grateful for, but the Intimidators were also playing, and she kept missing the action as she ran from the kitchen to the storeroom, to the walk-in, to the front of the house, and back again. The kitchen itself was getting trashed because

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