Brie’s Mile High Club (Submissive in Love, #7)

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Authors: Red Phoenix
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Erotic, Brie, Novella
ones away. “Enough,” he whispered. His gentle attention and feather-light kisses made her smile despite her sorrow. “That’s better, babygirl.”
    More for herself than for him, she declared, “I will be brave, Sir.”
    “I know you will. You have others here you can lean on, but remember I am your man, the rock you can count on. I don’t want anyone else playing that role for you.”
    “Yes, Sir.”
    “You will get something to eat before you pick up the donor. I noticed you didn’t touch your food this morning.”
    She laughed sadly. “I never feel hungry the day you leave.”
    “Nevertheless, you will eat now and I expect you to continue to eat three meals a day while I’m gone—whether you’re hungry or not. Agreed?” She nodded, loving him all the more for caring so much.
    Brie watched Sir go, comforting herself with the thought that she could cry later that night. She waited until he’d disappeared down the escalator to the underground transport train before she made her way to the food court. Even though the thought of eating made her nauseous, she dutifully bought a salad and ate it with the plastic fork provided. She stared at the instrument afterwards, imagining Sir raking it down her back like a Wartenberg Wheel. It made her smile, so she stuffed the utensil in her purse.
    She felt a renewed determination to succeed with Faelan, proving herself worthy of Sir’s faith in her, knowing that Faelan could not afford her to fail.
    When the time came, Brie headed toward the exit area for the arriving passengers and waited nervously for the donor. Sir hadn’t told her what he looked like, so she was counting on the fact that he would recognize her. Every time a new group of people emerged from the underground station, she searched their faces, hoping to see a spark of recognition.
    Two young children who were waiting for their father’s plane to come in started running in circles around Brie out of sheer boredom. The little boy accidentally bumped into her, causing Brie to stumble where she stood. He looked up at her in alarm and then ran behind his mother for protection.
    “Tell the nice lady you’re sorry for running into her,” his mother demanded.
    The little boy shook his head.
    Pulling him from behind her, the mother said in a more threatening tone, “Do it, now. ”
    Brie felt sorry for the boy and knelt down, saying, “It’s okay. I was getting bored too.”
    The boy smiled, his ears turning a deep shade of pink before he darted behind his mother again.
    Brie stood up and assured the woman that further apology was unnecessary, but stopped mid-sentence when she heard her name called.
    “Brie…”
    Her heart skipped a beat as she turned and looked into those warm, chocolate-brown eyes she knew so well. She shook her head, not quite believing he was standing before her.
    Tono Nosaka walked around the barrier and took her hand, shaking it formally. “It is a pleasure to meet you, Miss Bennett.”
    “Are you Faelan’s donor?”
    He smiled with a glint in his eyes. “It seems fate has brought us together again.”
    She couldn’t stop smiling as she led him to the baggage claim area. There was so much to ask, so much she needed to know, but she couldn’t satisfy her curiosity in such a public arena, so she was forced to wait.
    To bide her time, she kept glancing at him, blushing whenever he caught her staring. The Asian Dom was still just as handsome as she remembered, with his long, dark bangs and gentle smile.
    She couldn’t believe Tono was here in the flesh. Sneaky Sir, she giggled to herself, knowing he had purposely orchestrated this little surprise for her.
    Once the luggage had been loaded into the rental car and they’d both buckled up, Brie turned to Tono and begged, “Please tell me everything!”
    He chuckled. “Everything? Why don’t I condense it down for you?”
    “As long as you don’t leave out any important parts, like what happened to your mother, and how did

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