The Innocent

The Innocent by Kailin Gow Read Free Book Online

Book: The Innocent by Kailin Gow Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kailin Gow
Tags: Erótica, Literature & Fiction, Thrillers, Romantic Erotica
met earlier sat at the tables around them, their eyes taking in every inch of her body and every movement she made.
    Price pressed his finger to her chin and firmly brought her gaze to him.  “Never mind them.” He pried her thighs apart, and knelt between her legs as he grabbed her ankles and lifted her legs straight up in the air.
    More exposed than she’d ever been, her body was flushed with embarrassment and excitement.  She heard a few groans and sighs from the men at the tables and once again glanced their way.
    “I’m here,” Price said as he set her ankles on either side of his neck and once again directed her gaze to him. “They’re just a bunch of old stiffs who are married to cold, blue-haired ladies. They only wish they could…”  Taking a firm grip of her hips, he raised her off the table and with a proud and victorious smile, rammed his enormous hard on deep into the sweet velvety folds of flesh that hungered for him.
    No matter how strange and awkward the situation, he always managed to ignite a flame that begged to be extinguished.  Putting the strange men out of her thoughts, she responded to his every movement, meeting him with every thrust.
    He pounded heavily into her, grunting and growling his complete possession of her.  She watched the euphoria spread over his face as his oncoming orgasm seized him. Quickly gaining control, he stopped his thrust and opened his mocking eyes to look out at the men who watched him with open envy.
    Chuckling deep in his throat, he set Serena’s legs down on the table, grabbed her by the waist and turned her face down.  With a firm hand under her belly, he pulled her up on all fours, and slapped her ass before plunging his erection deep inside her again.
    This time she faced the men who watched so intently.  Their eyes were glued to her breasts as Price pulled her up onto her knees, and pressed her back to his chest.  He greedily grabbed both breasts, pinching her nipples while he slowly rocked inside her.
    As his breathing became loud and labored, he thrust harder and deeper, his cries of ecstasy joined by Serena’s as her orgasm built up to a dizzying height.  Just as her orgasm prepared to take over her, she heard the distant buzz of a bell.  Through the blissful fog of erotic pleasure, she realized it was her phone announcing the arrival of a text.
    Sebastian, she instantly thought.  Her heart filled with immeasurable pain just as her body succumbed to the most primal pleasure.
    With a final, deep thrust, Price spilled his orgasm into her, wrapped his arms around her waist and grunted, “Show’s over, boys.”
     
    ***
     
    The moment Price left the private dining room, Serena shrugged on his tuxedo jacket and hurried to find her purse. With anxious and fidgeting fingers she pulled out her phone and checked her texts.  Just as she’d thought; she’d received a text from Sebastian.  As she read his request to see her, her heart pounded with excited anticipation, and as she went on to read his desire to explain everything about Willow, she knew in her heart she wanted to hear him out.  She needed to know the truth about their relationship.  She’d begun to think he’d forgotten all about her.  It had been days since their last meeting and she longed to see him again.
    She looked back at the table that had served to make a spectacle of the sex fiend she could be under Price’s guidance.  As much as she enjoyed the wild sex Price offered her, in her heart, there was only Sebastian.
     

Chapter 7
     
     
    After missing several days of classes, Price finally granted Serena permission to return to school.  Though he’d refused to openly admit he was jealous of Sebastian, he’d come up with every conceivable excuse to keep her away from school and her professor. When he’d given her permission that morning, she hadn’t questioned him, and had silently thanked whatever was responsible for his change of heart.
    As she entered Sebastian’s

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