Indecent Encounters

Indecent Encounters by Delilah Hunt, Erin O'Riordan, Pepper Anthony, Ashlynn Monroe, Melissa Hosack, Angelina Rain Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Indecent Encounters by Delilah Hunt, Erin O'Riordan, Pepper Anthony, Ashlynn Monroe, Melissa Hosack, Angelina Rain Read Free Book Online
Authors: Delilah Hunt, Erin O'Riordan, Pepper Anthony, Ashlynn Monroe, Melissa Hosack, Angelina Rain
glorious rapture she was experiencing.
    Abruptly, Ryder withdrew from her body, shoving himself away from her without sparing her another glance. Her eyes misted and Evie tried not to feel hurt, watching the way he angrily yanked the condom from his cock as he stomped into the bathroom, slamming the door behind him.
    Zane plunked down on the bed beside her, his hands resting behind his head. “Ryder’s always like that, babe. Don’t let it bother you.”
    She narrowed her eyes, but decided to bite her tongue. How could it not bother her? She was being kept here as a sex slave for their amusement, albeit the idea was beginning to sound less terrifying, but it didn’t feel good having Ryder fucking her one minute and unable to stand her guts the next.
    Reluctantly, Evie issued Zane a single nod, pretending to accept his reassurance. Minutes later, after all three brothers had left the room, Evie laid in bed deliciously sore and wondering just how long they planned on keeping her at the cabin.
    She didn’t have any family or friends who would come rushing to find her. Years ago, she’d cut ties with her father after becoming fed up with his verbal abuse and controlling ways. Not only that, but she’d become well aware of the corruption he was involved with. She wanted no part of it, and she hadn’t wanted to follow in his footsteps and attend law school. He’d cut her off and she’d happily accepted his decision, experienced tremendous relief from it.
    Evie stared upward, watching the spinning motion of the ceiling fan, her mind occupied with worries. She didn’t have a normal nine-to-five job. That meant no co-workers would be calling 911 when she didn’t show up to work after a day or two. Her entire life was in her apartment, including the computer she used for her web designing firm she ran single-handedly.
    Sighing, Evie realized that she was trapped. The Lawson brothers had successfully kidnapped her and as Ryder said, there wasn’t a damn thing she could do about it. At least they hadn’t harmed her, regardless if they considered her a possession. A small smile made its way to her lips. They had given her the most amazing, decadent orgasms of her life and a part of her even found them charming, in a Stockholm syndrome kind of way, she supposed. Yes, that had to be it. There was no way she could be developing feelings for three men she’d only met hours ago. It was much too soon to start liking any of them…all of them, wasn’t it?
     
    * * * *
     
    Zane stepped out into the living room, glancing out through the large bay windows. The sun was just climbing over the horizon, filtering through the gigantic cedar trees shadowing the cabin. He wanted to head down to the lake and drop his hook in the water. His brothers weren’t too much into fishing, so he always had to go by himself.
    Zane turned toward the open kitchen, his brow lifting with concern. Evie. She was still here, three days after they’d captured her. He rubbed a hand over his jaw. Of course she was, and likely wouldn’t be leaving anytime soon. Not if he had a say in it. He liked having her around, even though she pretty much had no choice in it. Ryder was wrong about her. Evie was the furthest thing from a bitch. Shit, how many people would volunteer to cook dinner for their kidnappers? What she did yesterday evening… Best food they’d eaten in years.
    She was sitting on a stool in front of the wooden breakfast nook. Soft, cinnamon colored hands were wrapped around a mug while her eyes, a darker shade of brown than his, stared off into space. Evie looked worried. She expelled a small breath then flicked her tongue across her lips. Zane’s cock twitched inside his briefs, longing for the warmth he’d experienced inside her mouth.
    “Hey.” He walked over to her.
    Evie’s head shot up. She quickly pushed away the mug. “Hi.” Her eyes lowered to her empty hands.
    “It’s not even seven yet. You always get up this early?” Zane

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