Rescue Me

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Book: Rescue Me by Kathy Coopmans Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kathy Coopmans
Tags: Romance, new adult
taking what he wants and I am letting him have it. It’s magical in here and for the first time in my life I feel wanted. God, he simply takes my breath away.

 
    Chapter Five
    Adam
     
    Even covered in grapes, Erin is the most gorgeous woman I have ever had the pleasure of laying my eyes on. The way she looked at me tonight at dinner with her penetrating deep blue eyes almost sent me over the edge along with the way she would talk while twirling her long, blonde hair. I love her hair. Call me crazy but I have dreamt many nights about wrapping my hand around that thick mass. Jesus Christ, just thinking about it had me adjusting my cock so many times during the night that I know once I get home, I am going to have to take matters into my own hands again. That is just what this woman does to me. It’s crazy how the simplest, most innocent things she does stir all these foreign sensations inside of me that I have never felt before.
    When she kissed me I about exploded right then and there. I mean, for fuck’s sake, it has only been a few days and I can see a change in her already.
    Don’t fuck this up Adam .
    After we finish with the grape stomping, we are escorted to the bathrooms where we can change our clothes and clean up. I knew we would have to change so I planned ahead, and I politely ask the instructor where the bags are that I dropped off earlier in the afternoon.
    She brings them out from the back room and hands them to me. I turn and hand one to Erin.
    “What’s this?”
    “Your change of clothes, woman.”
    She lets out a small and soft giggle. “You really did plan everything didn’t you Mr. Payne?” Turning around so I get the best view of that sexy little ass of hers, she saunters into the women’s bathroom.
    Upon exiting the men’s room, I am standing there waiting for Erin to come out and I notice a gift shop through a set of doors on the other side of the building. Tossing my bag over my shoulder, I make my way into the store to purchase a bottle of wine I remember Erin saying was her favorite at dinner.
    Just as I return, she emerges from the restroom and I stop dead in my tracks at the sight of her wearing my clothes. Holy fuck, I have never seen her look as edible as she does right now. She is torturing me and she doesn’t even realize it.
    “What did you get?” she asks, pointing to the bag in my hand.
    “I saw the gift shop over there and they have the wine that you liked, so I bought you some.”
    “You did? Oh, Adam! Thank you so much, I loved that wine. I was just thinking as I was cleaning up that this is such a perfect night that I don’t want it to end.”
    She looks away and a flush of red sweeps across her face as if she is embarrassed to tell me what she was thinking.
    “You don’t have to look away from me, Erin. Please, tell me what you were thinking?” She seems to contemplate for a few seconds and then she gazes into my eyes. “Well, I was thinking that we could go home and have a fire outside. Since you bought this wine we can have that, too.”
    I don’t give her long to stand there and wonder what my answer will be. “I couldn’t have come up with a better idea myself if I would have tried,” I assure her, placing the wine in my bag and slinging my arm around her shoulders as we start the leisurely walk back to my truck.
    “I wanted to ask you a question,” I say as we get halfway to the parking area.
    “Okay. Sure.”
    I nudge her slightly because she sounds a little apprehensive with her response. “Tell me about growing up with your grandparents. I want to know who made you the astonishing woman that you are.”
    “Really? You want to know about my grandparents?”
    She acts so surprised. I stop walking for a minute and turn her towards me. “Erin, I want to know everything about you, so yes, I want to know about your grandparents.”
    “I haven’t talked about them in so long. I miss them so much,” she says wistfully. “As you know, my parents were

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