Lissa Kasey - Dominion 3 - Conviction

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free rein of the kitchen.” Cat skipped ahead of us. “Follow me.”
Con smiled at me, a simple lift to the edge of his lips. That smile had been lethal in our younger days. He wore that after we jerked each other off in the locker room between practices. To this day I still didn’t know how we got away with it without being caught.
“Kelly Harding. You’re looking sunny as usual.”
“Tanning booths. They’re all the rage. Didn’t you hear? It’s winter in Minnesota.” I snapped up my bag and headed toward the main counter. Jamie and I would need a room, if they had one. Jamie, Sei, and Cat vanished around the corner, probably headed toward the kitchen.
The woman smiled at me from behind the counter. She was mid-fifties with graying hair pulled back into a bun and happy crinkles at the corners of her eyes. She held out her hand to me. “Louise Gossner,” she said. “Hans’s wife. I’m glad to see you boys are okay. We were worried. Hans is still trying to reach the county sheriff to find out when the roads will be plowed. No one saw that storm coming, else we wouldn’t have rented the cabins out to you boys.”
“We’re fine. Just hoping you have another room?” I pulled out my wallet to grab my credit card, but she waved it away.
“The only empty room I have is a single king. I won’t charge you. You’ve already paid for the cabins.” She pulled out two regular keys and handed them to me. “Give one to the other boy. The one with the big brown eyes.”
“Thanks, Mrs. Gossner.”
Pocketing a key, I turned around only to run into Con again. His face tilted down toward me like he was going to kiss me. I ripped myself away before he could get too close. “What, man? You made yourself clear years ago.”
“I’m out now. Don’t you think that fate is giving us a second chance?”
“No.” I stomped up the stairs to my new room, Con on my heels. Opening the door, I stepped inside and then shut it in his face, locking it behind me. My heart slammed in my chest while I waited for his footsteps to move away. Shit, that had been unexpected.
High school had been hard enough. I learned fast to keep my head low and out of trouble. The one other jock I’d fooled around with had beaten me up when one of his friends jested about me looking at him funny. Didn’t seem to matter much to the guy the night before when he had his cock in my mouth.
Con had been a whole other world of trouble.
We panted, coming down from the quick hand job in the back of the shower after training. Con had a dragon tattoo outlined that wrapped from his navel all the way around his back and up to his neck. It would be badass when it was finished. I traced it with my fingers, though all that really mattered was that his skin felt good against mine.
“Come over after dinner,” he said.
I’d climbed the tree beside his window a hundred times. Tonight would be different. We’d been together a whole year as of today. And though we talked about it a lot we’d never done it. “Did you get the stuff?”
“Yeah. I’ll make it good for you, I promise.”
The shower was good for me. Hot water pouring down on us. His firm grip still massaging the two of us together, and me pressed to his warm skin. I liked what we had so far. “I’ve read it hurts.”
His lips pulled up in that hot smile that made me want to go down on him then and there. We’d only have a few more minutes before someone else entered the shower, and our game would be over. “I’ll take care of you.” He leaned in and kissed me, all lips and teeth and exploring tongue.
“Okay,” I said when he pulled away. My heart pounded, and I had to say it. “I love you, Con.”
“Love you too, K.”
I shook myself out of the memory. That night had been all about romance. Sex hadn’t been all that great. It had been important because I believed I loved Con. We took classes together. Ate lunch together, camped, fished, and later fucked as much as we could. He’d always been a

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