His Need

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Authors: Ana Fawkes
Tags: Romance
how far he’d go to wake me.
    I was still naked so he had full access to my body, but being him, being the man of control and command, he tortured me sexually.  His hands stayed on my legs, his thumbs fluttering between my legs towards my sex, but he kept going.  He stayed at my sides, his thumbs pressing hard against my ribs as he passed by.  What a feeling… something that wasn’t erotic but felt so.  Next came my breasts that he barely touched.  I finally let out a sigh as my skin broke out with a desperate chill, wanting him to love me again. 
    “Isabella Grace,” he said.  “It’s time…”
    I opened my eyes and smiled at him.
    He looked amazing.  Tall, sexy, and surging with confidence.  He was in a different suit, just as black as the previous one, but this one had a little shine to it.  It looked more expensive, held more power.  There was something in the back of his eyes though that I couldn’t read.  Maybe it was worry, maybe it was pain.  If he was going to break a partnership that he’d had for over ten years, this couldn’t be an easy day.
    I now understood why he brought me.
    He needed me but he would never admit it.
    He needed me to control… to cuff, to blindfold, to enjoy.
    And I was okay with that.  I was actually in need of it.
    “I’m leaving now, for a little bit.”
    I nodded.
    “I want you to dress yourself.”
    I looked to the pile of clothes on the floor, the ones I had been wearing all morning and all day. 
    “I promise,” he said, “when I get back you’ll be able to get other clothes.”
    “Really?” I asked.
    Jonathan reached into his pocket and pulled out a stack of money that made my jaw drop.  I’m not a money hungry woman but to see such a large collection of money was breathtaking. 
    “Twenty thousand,” he said as he placed it on the nightstand next to the bed.  “But I want to go with you.  I want to be with you at all times outside this hotel room.”
    “I understand,” I whispered.
    “I hope you do, Isabella Grace.  Because our trust…”  He paused and looked towards the window.  He was staring out to the Los Angeles skyline but I doubt he really saw it. 
    When he finally came back to reality, to the present, to me, he said in a calm, serious voice, “I’m going to keep you here.  I need to know for my own sake that you’re here.”
    “Of course I’m here,” I said.  “I wouldn’t leave.”
    “A naïve businessman isn’t a businessman, Isabella Grace.  Now, dress yourself, I have no time to waste.”
    I moved from the bed and put my clothes back on.  I was never fond of wearing dressy skirts to begin with and today, even with being used in and out of the skirt, I hated them even more.  I would have preferred to just stay naked, waiting for Jonathan to come back.
    But he thought otherwise.
    Once I was fully dressed, he retrieved the two items from the bag.
    My eyes went wide.
    He walked to the kitchenette, took one of the chairs, and brought it next to the bed.  He placed it on the floor and pointed to it.
    “Sit.”
    I did.
    “Put your hands behind your back.”
    I did.
    Jonathan handcuffed my hands behind the chair.  When the cuffs were fully engaged, I leaned forward and tried to move my hands.  No way I was getting out of this.  I glanced back at the money on the nightstand and felt a little upset. 
    Jonathan didn’t trust me enough.
    Did he really think that twenty thousand dollars would make me run off on him?  If so, why even leave the money then?
    I turned my head and looked up at him.  When our stares met, something inside me flickered… I wanted something nobody else had I wanted, Jonathan Black’s trust.
    He brought his hands up, holding the blindfold, and he placed it back to my eyes.
    This time when he tied it, he kept it a little loose which I appreciated because I had no idea how long he’d be gone.  I couldn’t imagine the pressure of the blindfold against my head without the intense pleasure

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