The Couple
by
Harlie Williams
After
being away for two weeks, a cowboy goes looking for someone to play with for
the night. Being away is part of the job but not having someone to come home to
is hurting his soul. Feeling disconnected in his love life, the red head will
be perfect.
Once they meet, can one
night of pure passion led to more than just a one night stand for either of
them? Communication is the key to every relationship. Can these two find a way
to connect emotionally or are they destined for heartache.
“What’s
a girl like you doing at a bar like this?” he asked.
Her
voice was a purr, like a cat well satisfied with its stolen pitcher of cream.
“I’m looking for someone special.”
Hoping
that she meant him he asked, “Did you find him yet?”
“Maybe.”
The glint in her eye told him he was definitely in the running. However, I’m not looking to hook up with just
any old cowboy. He must be able to go
the full eight seconds and come back for more.”
She eyed him from head to toe.
“Think you can handle that?”
Oh, I can most definitely handle you
sweetheart.
Not
wanting to seem too eager he replied, “I’m not sure but I’m willing to try.”
“Do
or do not. There is no try.” He struggled not to let his grin escape. The fact that she was trying to seduce him
made his dick twitch.
“Let’s
just say I’m looking to burn off some pent up frustration. A little excess
energy. And I’ve got plenty to burn.”
The
way she shivered at his words, he knew he almost had her. He winked as she licked her crimson lips and
blew out a small breath. Damn what this woman is doing to him.
He
pushed her knees apart with his left leg and was rewarded with the amazing
scent of her arousal. The knowledge she
was wet for him had him close to going off in his jeans.
Houston, we have lift-off!
“Why
don’t you have a seat cowboy and we’ll talk about it.”
She
gasped when he shocked her with a brush of his lips against hers; fighting with
everything he had not to deepen the kiss.
Patience, patience.
He
would play her game for the moment but sooner or later, she would be his. Tied up and begging for more.
He
asked her, “Now about that eight second ride?”
Growing up in Dallas, I never thought I would write. My goal was to teach the love of books to students. Now as a stat at home mom, I write and teach my son the love of books.
I live in East Texas and I'm married to my own hero who encourages me to write. I can't ask for a better mate.
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