New Year in Manhattan

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Authors: Louise Bay
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Romantic Comedy, Romantic
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    “You.”
    “You’re laughing at me, Miss Anna?”
    “I am.”
    “I’m so pleased I amuse you.”
    “It’s forty minutes. I thought I wanted you bad, but it’s only forty minutes.”
    But I really couldn’t wait, or didn’t want to. It had been too long and now I wanted to feel her, touch her, taste her. I didn’t want to waste a single second.
    “Tell me what you have planned for us today.”
    We reached the car and I popped the trunk and looked at her quizzically as I put her case inside.
    “My plans are all about you and me naked for the rest of the day.”
    “I get that. Tell me what you have planned, exactly.”
    I studied her for a few moments, and she returned my look. She didn’t explain herself. Didn’t rush me. She just waited.
    “Well, I made a promise to you that I wasn’t able to keep, so I have some making up to do,” I said as we got into the car.
    “Yes, Mr. Scott, you told me that you’d make me come every day you were away. So I calculate that you owe me twenty-two orgasms.”
    I smirked at her. “You’ve been counting?”
    “Counting the days until I had you inside me again.”
    “Fuck, Anna.” I crunched the gears and sped out of the parking lot. “And don’t look at me like that. Not now. Not yet. Not when I can’t do anything about it.”
    “Like what?” she asked, innocently fluttering her eyelashes at me.
    “You know that I need to be inside you when you look at me like that.”
    “I’m sure I don’t know what you mean.” She grinned and it was all I could do not to pull over to the side of the road and have her.
    Driving had been a terrible idea. I wasn’t a patient man at the best of times, but with Anna sitting beside me, practically begging to get fucked, I was close to having an accident.
    “I was thinking,” she said. “Do you, you know, get tested regularly?”
    I quickly turned to look at her. “For STDs? Why? Is something wrong?”
    “No, it’s just, I got my annual check-up and I came back clear and . . . I’m on the pill, so, I just thought that if you got tested, then—”
    “I got tested about six months ago. A few weeks after you were in New York.”
    “Oh.”
    I could hear the unspoken question behind that one simple syllable and I reached across and stroked her leg. “There’s been no one since,” I said quietly.
    She slid her hand over mine and I turned my palm and clasped her fingers tightly.
    “Really?”
    “No one since I had you the first time. Really.”
    “Okay.” She paused. “Me too. No one since you.”
    The revelation sat heavily between us. There was meaning there.
    Eventually we pulled into my parking garage and I leapt out of the car, clumsily pulling her case from the trunk.
    “In a rush?” she sing-songed.
    “Whatever gave you that idea?” I raised an eyebrow at her and clamped my hand over hers as we headed to the elevators.
    “You know that midnight-blue underwear set you sent me?” she asked coyly as we stepped inside the elevator.
    “Er, yes.” There had been a lot of underwear. A lot of pictures. But I knew the set she was referring to.
    “You liked that a lot, I remember.”
    “I liked all of them a lot.”
    “So this one doesn’t stand out?” she asked, facing me as she pulled at the sides of skirt, revealing blue barely-there underwear.
    “Fuck.” Instinctively, I reached for her and cupped her mound. She was hot. Her head fell back but her eyes stayed on mine and I moved my whole body, pressing it to hers. “I thought you might want to freshen up before we fool around?”
    “Freshen up? I’m not dirty enough yet. I want you to make me really dirty, Ethan.”
    A sound erupted from the back of my throat. God, I wanted this woman. I sealed my lips against hers and the elevators doors sprang open.
    My erection throbbed, desperate for her—it was almost painful. She pushed her hands against my chest, separating us. She was panting and reluctantly I pulled away from her and almost dragged

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