“Izzie…” Asher groaned. He wasn't sure he could keep ignoring the primal instinct that coursed in his veins demanding he make her his, once and for all. His last restraint was crumbling quickly, and the seductress wiggling on his lap wasn't helping the matter. “Please, Princess, I can't… I want… I need…" “We both need it, baby.” She countered, taking his lips and slowly tasting his firm lips, cajoling him to give in. “I need you,” She breathed shakily as an unquenchable thirst rose in her. This is the longest she had gone without sex. After getting together with Asher weeks ago, she had stayed away from all her one-time buddies, not that she regrets it. She doubted she would be able to enjoy that level of intimacy with anyone else after getting a taste of Asher's kisses and touches. “What if…” Now it was Asher's time to be unsure. He knew she was vulnerable, and he would hate to take advantage of her. “I want this, dammit!” She growled. “Just like I know you do. Stop overthinking i
Asher took the challenge too seriously. He thoroughly fucked his lover to oblivion. Afterward, Isabella could neither move nor string a coherent thought. She collapsed on the couch, totally exhausted. “Want more?” Asher mused, reeling in the aftermath of their lovemaking. He had never thought sex would feel that phenomenal. Ever. But then again, with Isabella, he was discovering wonders he never knew existed. Gathering her in his arms, he sloppily licked her lips, drawing a needy moan from the exhausted lady. Though she couldn't move, her hunger for her lover hadn't subsided. She had been encouraging her to plow her hole for the last three hours, and she got more than she had bargained for. “let's go to bed.” Asher decided, to scoop her in his arms and carried her up to the bedroom. She was leaking so badly as his cum decorated her inner thighs. He placed her on the bed gently and disappeared into the connecting bathroom. Luckily, they had long stocked the cabin once they decided it
“I… this… I…” Asher's eyes widened at Isabella's stutter. She couldn't possibly be meaning what he thought she was. It was surreal. And refreshing for the bodyguard to see the boisterous Isabella Garcia so clueless. “How?” He breathed hoarsely. His hands came up to grip her thighs, holding her in place, as she was attempting to get off him. “Look at me, princess.” With her eyes cast down, she shook her head stubbornly. She feared he would mock and make fun of the irony of her predicament. But Asher wouldn't dare do that. And he proved it by pushing himself up and cupped her chin, forcing her gaze to hold his. “Hey,” He cooed, pecking her lips lightly. “There is nothing to be embarrassed about.” Isabella wasn't convinced. She scoffed. “I mean, it can't be half as bad as the sprint record I just set.” He made fun of himself and, as expected, it eased Isabella's embarrassment. She smiled. No further words were exchanged between the two. Asher sat, pulling her with him until his back hi
Lucas eyed his eldest daughter silently, wondering if she was ready to hear the truth. Her unwavering gaze on him made him it was about time they faced their dysfunctional relationship if there has to be a better future for them. “You are the only one who lost her,” He croaked, rubbing the bridge of his nose. Isabella swallowed hard. Was he really going there?“I am not the one who remarried barely a year after her death.” she spat bitterly. Lucas had expected her to touch on the subject, but now that she had, he didn't know what to tell her. “And to her supposed friend no less,” Isabella added quietly, referring to Edith, her stepmother and tripled her father's guilt. What excuse could he give that would be justifiable? He knew marrying too soon had caused his daughter to view him in a different light. How can he explain that it was a consequence of a drunken night of sorrow that left a woman pregnant, and he had no other option than to marry her? Will she understand he did it for hi
"Please, Izzie, let me protect you at least this once," Lucas begged. Isabella had to blink twice just to ensure she wasn't seeing things and the wretched expression on Lucas' face was real. "Do whatever you want." She retorted. "And so will I." Jumping on her feet she brushed her clothes awkwardly. She had almost forgotten all about the testament of her mother. Problem was, she didn't know how to bring it up without letting on that she already knew her mother left her everything. "Hypothetically, if I were to get married, would I get some kind of inheritance from you?" "Of course," Lucas didn't hesitate. "All this is yours." He gestured around as if Isabella would have any use for old books and antiques that decorated the walls of the office. "I planned on giving you what you deserve but with your addiction, I wasn't sure how you would handle it." "What do you mean by everything?" She feigned a frown. Was the man finally going to admit that he has been living on her fortune? "You
Lucas had never defended his daughter Isabella against his wife's ridicule or insults. Mainly because everything Edith accused Isabella of, was quite true. But today he was itching to shut her down. Yet, he couldn't. Not without arousing unnecessary suspicion. So, he shoved his anger deep down and offered his darling wife a small smile as if he were concurring with her words. The act motivated Edith to keep on spewing nonsense. “You would be a fool to invest in that loser!” She went on. “The nerve. Who does she think she is?” “Don't get yourself worked up for nothing.” Lucas cooed, reaching out to rub his wife's palm gently, though all he wanted to do was grab his tightly and demand she tell him if she had anything to do with Lorena's death. “What did you tell her?” Edith wasn't letting it go. She was like a dog with a bone. Lucas sighed in exaggeration. “I told her I would think about it.” He started calmly. “What? Are you crazy?” She pulled her hand out of his harshly. “What's
“Lucas Garcia, what are you insinuating?” Her eyes shifted. She was definitely on the edge. Lucas noticed just as he realized his blunder. He breathed out heavily, running his hand down his face. “All I am saying is it must have been an accident because she was drunk according to the autopsy. She was sad but not miserable as to kill herself.” Edith exhaled discreetly, relieved terribly. For a split second, she had imagined the worst. Like perhaps a loophole that might have exposed a secret she and a few vowed to carry to their graves. “That doesn't mean you should waste your money on that brat.” She argued more calmly. Lucas sighed. He was too tired of bickering with her. Plus, he had already confirmed Isabella's suspicions to be somewhat true. Edith seemed to have a deep-rooted hatred for Lorena. Nothing is as dangerous as a foe posing as a confidant. And that's precisely what he planned to be to Edith. At least until he can uncover the mystery behind Lorena's death. Heaven's help
'Was I that horrible?' Lucas thought to himself in disbelief. Didn't he love his wife with all his might? Where could he have done wrong to make Marcia come to such a disheartening conclusion? Could have Lorena felt the same way, and he didn't notice it in time? “I loved your friend, dearly.” He managed to croak. He didn't understand why he desperately wanted Marcia to believe him. Perhaps it would make him feel like less of a failure, or maybe he just needed to be in her good graces once again. “Keep telling yourself that, if it helps you sleep better at night.” It was like Marcia woke up and chose war. She wasn't going easy on him at all. Lucas exhausted all that he could say in his defense and decided to ask Marcia what he did so badly that made her hate him that much. Of course, he knew in the list, his marriage to Edith topped it. But it was his surprise, she was angrier at how he had been treating Isabella so far. She went ahead to remind him that all the money he and his 'per