Take Me: Part 3 (Power Play #3)

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Authors: Kelly Harper
the table. I’m so caught up in chastising myself that I almost don’t even notice him standing there. When I look up at him, he gives me a warm smile and extends his hand. My eyes lock onto the envelope he’s holding.
    “For you, madam.”
    My pulse races in my chest as I take it from him. The same monogram is printed on the front of it. I give a quick look towards the washrooms—Isaac is nowhere to be seen.
    When I break the seal and pull the card out, my breath hitches in my chest again.

    === Drake Holdings ===
    Kitten,
    Isaac Says , it’s time for dessert. Mens’ room. Now.
    Isaac
    === Isaac Drake ===

    My pulse races even faster. I don’t even bother trying to hide the smile that spreads across my face. Like all the others before it, this card is printed, not handwritten.
    He had this planned all along.

Chapter 11

    Even as I cautiously make my way towards the washrooms, I can’t believe I’m doing it. Am I really going to go through with this? Am I really about to join Isaac in the restroom of a busy restaurant? My mind is telling me that I’m a crazy idiot, but every part of my body is screaming out, demanding that I have him right away.
    When I finally reach the door I give one final glance over my shoulder. I’m certain that everyone is watching me, but when I look back down the hallway there is no one to be seen. My pulse is racing so fast that I have to take a moment to compose myself before pushing the door open.
    The world stills around me when I see the bathroom attendant standing next to the sinks. He has a jovial smile on his face, but gives a startled look when he sees me standing in the doorway.
    “Oh, I’m sorry, wrong door,” I mutter, quickly.
    I’m about to disappear back down the hallway in a frantic run when Isaac appears from around the corner. That cocky smirk is still pinching the corner of his lips.
    “Don’t worry, Aldo,” he says to the attendant. “She’s with me.”
    Aldo looks between Isaac and myself, first with uncertainty, then with quick bobs of his head.
    “Yes, of course Mr. Drake. I’ll make sure you two get some privacy.”
    He scuttles past me without another look. As the bathroom door shuts behind me I hear a lock click into place.
    I don’t say anything for a few moments after he’s gone. I study Isaac with a puzzled look, still trying to calm the nervous jitters that are gripping my chest.
    “You know him?” I ask, motioning over my shoulder at the locked door.
    “I know a lot of people.”
    “Is this something you do often?”
    Isaac closes the distance between us with a few quick strides, his arms hook around my waist as he pulls me tight against his hard frame. My breath hitches in my chest as I feel the pounding of his heart against me.
    “Never.”
    “So this is a first?”
    “Did you come here to talk?” I pause for only a second before shaking my head. “Good, because I’m done talking.”
    And with that, Isaac’s lips are mashed into my own. My arms wrap around the back of his neck, trying to pull him down even closer to me as his strong arms pull me tighter against his body. Our tongues do their little dance, wrapping back and forth around each other.
    “What if someone comes?” I whimper as he starts kissing down my neck.
    “Aldo will handle it,” he says, between kisses.
    The scruff on his cheek brushes down the side of my neck. He whips the scarf away with a quick motion, discarding it somewhere behind him. Then his lips continue their descent down to my breasts.
    Before I know it my back is pressed up against the wall of the bathroom. Isaac’s greedy little mouth doesn’t stop until it has dug its way beneath the top of my dress and found my erect nipple.
    He licks tiny concentric circles around my nipple, teasing even more excitement out of me before he moves his way to the other breast.
    Every sensation in my body is heightened by the thrill that someone might come discover us at any second. A distant part of my brain knows

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