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his.
    But this time she wasn’t fighting him. This time she wasn’t trying to edge out of reach. She was giving herself to
    him and his head spun with the wonder of it. All the hot, fierce questions his body had been asking would finally have
    answers.
    “Diana. Honey, I’ve wanted you like this for so long. I’ve been going out of my mind.“
    She opened her mouth for him and he tasted her, whetting his own appetite even further. He cradled her legs
    between his own, anchoring her firmly against him. Then he slipped his hands under her shirt and traced the graceful
    line of her spine. She was supple and warm and very, very feminine. Colby groaned as desire raked him across hot
    coals.
    He tugged the buttons of her shirt, pushing the garment off her shoulders with quick, impatient hands. Then he
    found the fastener of her bra and undid it. Her soft, gently curving breasts filled his palms and he lifted his hips,
    deliberately arching into her softness. Her skin was sleek and silky to the touch. He would never get enough of the feel
    of her.
    “Colby, Colby, please. Yes, oh, please, just like that. You make me feel so good.“
    Captivated by her response, Colby grazed his palms again across her nipples. Tight, firm pebbles of desire formed
    beneath his hands. Touching was no longer enough. He lifted her higher along his chest until he could take the peak
    of one breast into his mouth.
    “Yes,“ she breathed. A shiver went through her.
    Colby tightened his hold on her and used his tongue to elicit another of the tantalizing little shudders of desire.
    The fact that he could make her react so fiercely only served to better fuel the fire that was burning within him.
    She was scrabbling at his clothes now, unfastening buttons and pushing the denim shirt out of her way. Her
    fingers were as unsteady as his own. Her hands splayed across his chest, tangling in the rough hair there. When she
    lowered her head and touched the tip of her tongue to one of his own flat nipples, Colby groaned heavily.
    He found the snap of her jeans and yanked at it. Then he fumbled with the zipper until he could slide his hand
    inside her flimsy panties. He snagged his fingers in the silky fabric that hid her secrets.
    Diana writhed against him, crying out softly. He explored further and sucked in his breath when he felt the warm
    dew between her legs.
    “Sweetheart,“ he muttered. “You want me. Say it. Tell me all about it.“ He probed gently with the tip of his thumb
    and her fingers clutched at his shoulders.
    “I want you.“
    “Took at me,“ he urged, pushing carefully into her once more. “Open your eyes and say it.“
    Her long lashes swept up, revealing the gold and green and blue of her eyes. “I want you so much, Colby. I’ve
    never felt like this before in my life.“
    Her honesty almost shattered him. “It’s the same for me,“ he admitted harshly. “I want you more than I’ve ever
    wanted anything in this world.“
    He pushed the jeans down over her hips and rolled her onto her back. Then he knelt, unbuckled his belt, and
    kicked himself free of his own denims. He hesitated a moment as she looked at him. An unfamiliar uncertainty flared
    briefly. He desperately wanted her to be satisfied. He wanted to please her. Then he saw the deep, feminine admiration
    in her eyes, and a sense of exultant relief rolled through his veins. She was pleased with what she saw.
    “You’re magnificent.“ Her eyes were glowing with soft, tremulous wonder.
    “So are you.“ He drew his hand down the length of her from breast to thigh. “So are you,“ he repeated. “Oh, God,
    honey, you’re perfect. Soft, sweet, beautiful. Perfect.“
    He parted her legs with his own and started to lower himself onto her. At the last instant a flicker of rationality went
    through his dazzled brain. He remembered the little foil packet he had optimistically put in his pocket before leaving the
    house.
    “Just a second,“ he said hoarsely.
    She nodded

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