Lei Me Down

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Authors: Selena Cooper
Tags: Contemporary, Mystery, Erotic Romance
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    “What? Where…?”
    I stifled a giggle and then began running the tickler up and down his legs, over his arms, along his chest, and then all over his cock and his balls.
    “Please….”
    “Please what?” I asked.
    “Please stop torturing me,” he said. “I’ve got to have you… now .”
    To be honest, pleasuring him was getting me really, really horny, so I was more than ready to give in. I know I was supposed to have been stronger and more demanding or whatever, but I was not a hardcore fantasy person. I wanted my man, and I wanted him now.
    I lowered my wet pussy onto his cock and kissed his mouth. I removed the blindfold so I could look into those gorgeous blue eyes, and I took the tape off the finial.
    He took his arms down and, though still handcuffed, encircled me.
    “The key is on the nightstand,” I said.
    “Don’t bother,” he said. “Just ride me.”
    I got up onto my feet so I could slide up and down his shaft.
    “Bring me those nipples,” he said.
    I leaned forward so he could nibble my hard buds.
    I whimpered. Even when I was supposed to be in control, he was in control. Oh, how I delighted in making love with this man.
     
     

Chapter Six
     
     
    I slept in the next morning. When I awoke, there was a red hibiscus and a note on Luke’s pillow. I smiled sleepily as I read the note.
    Good morning, love. I got an urgent text, so I’m going down to the cafeteria to check in with the main office and to take a look at any other pressing correspondence. Either come join me when you’re ready, or else call me and I’ll come back up to you. I love you more than you could possibly know. Luke
    I stretched and lay back on my pillow for a nanosecond, and then I sprang from the bed. I couldn’t stand to be away from Luke any longer than I had to be. I took a bath and dressed in white shorts and a red t-shirt. After putting on makeup and brushing my hair, I pinned the hibiscus behind my left ear.
    When I got to the cafeteria, I saw Luke at a table with his laptop open in front of him while he spoke with someone on the phone. It looked intense, but I couldn’t help myself—I hurried over and kissed his cheek. He smiled and winked.
    I went over and got a cup of coffee, a Greek yogurt, and a granola bar. I returned to the table just as Luke was finishing his call.
    “Good morning,” he said. “You look radiant.”
    “Thank you.” I laughed. “I feel radiant.” I nodded toward the laptop. “Anything wrong?”
    “Nothing the COO of the Monterrey branch can’t handle.”
    “Are you sure?”
    “Positive,” he said. “The only thing I have to take care of today is you.”
    “I like the sound of that.”
    “So what’s on our agenda for the day?”
    Before I could answer, Detective Harker strode up to our table.
    “I’m sorry to disturb you, but I understand you were at the hotel’s luau last night.”
    “Yes, we were,” Luke said, holding out a hand to indicate that Harker should sit down.
    I wondered if we’d somehow been caught making love in the business room. But even if a security camera had us going in and coming out, the room had been as dark as pitch. No one could prove we were indecently exposed or whatever other complaint might have been lodged…right? Besides, Harker was a homicide detective. We certainly didn’t kill anyone. Although, the French do call orgasm the petit mort —little death.
    I kept my mouth shut and shoveled in my yogurt as if I were starving.
    As Detective Harker sat down, he slid a photo across the table. “Did either of you happen to see this man?”
    The photo was of the groomsman I’d spoken with.
    “Yes,” Luke said. “What about him?”
    “Did you talk with him?”
    Luke and I shared a glance.
    “I did,” I said.
    “Would you mind giving me a rundown of that conversation?” Harker asked.
    “Maybe we should start by telling you what happened prior to Brandy talking with the man at the luau,” Luke said. “We overheard this

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