"Well..." I'm thoroughly surprised. A sigh leaves my lips. "Maddox, you work all day—football is your profession. You earn a living, and then you come home and..." "And?" "This won't sound good no matter how I word myself, but being with the twins is lovely. They are my everything, but sometimes t
Michelle I wish I was sexier. Everyone has read about steamy sex, and I'm pretty sure every man yearns for it: some pretty and confident woman that can throw back her head and moan for hours. I'm not it. My self-confidence is cracking as I stand in front of the couch. My shaky hands are on th
"Ask me again, and I will think about it." Frustration makes me groan. "Maddox... Please..." "Please, what?" "Please let me ride you." "Hmm..." My lust is becoming too much to handle, and I lean forward, kissing his soft lips with abandon. It takes him by surprise, and he leans back on the couc
Disclaimer: This is a side couple not everyone will be comfortable with. If you don't like professor x student romance, skip the two chapters marked as "Anna & Robin." AnnaPast (Before the semester started)Why do I keep running into this man?It's getting scary. I love watching murder mysteries,
I crane my neck, meeting his eyes. "What do you want?"His smile is brilliant. "The ice cream in your arms."Pfft."Ain't happening.""Please?""Begging ain't gonna get you far."He chuckles in amusement. "I know—usually, I'm never the one to do the begging."That dark gaze of his travel to the girl
Robin I lost my brother three years ago, and the only thing I've found to numb the pain is to drink, spend money on stupid things, and girls—lots of girls. I hook up with plenty. My friends call me a Casanova, but the truth is that sex is one of the few things that make it stop hurting, if just f
"I'm going to be honest with you, Robin," Anna says without averting her eyes from mine. "You're a very pretty young man. Attractive. But I'm your professor." A smile tugs on my lips. "So you would say yes if I weren't your student? Is that what you're saying?" She smiles brighter, and I stare dow
Maddox I can't believe we won the Super Bowl! I'm standing in the parking lot outside the hotel, smiling because I'm about to phone Michelle and tell her I'm coming home victorious. I'm so happy. It feels like it's been years since I saw Michelle and the twins. But I soon won't have that problem