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There are few things I hate in this world as much as a thong.
One pole class and snack date together and I’m ready to make us friendship bracelets.
“Brody is
all bark and no bite. Don’t worry about all the scowling.” I highly doubt that, but instead of saying exactly that, I look at Brody and smile saccharinely. My next words just explode from my mouth before I can think twice about them. “My sister’s a vet, so I’m not afraid of rabid animals.”
I can take care of myself, but I also deserve to be taken care of if I wish to be. Truly taken care of.
She’s got her hands on her hips in a sassy stance, and I bite back my laugh at the effort to intimidate me. Not quite there yet, sweetheart.
Are you trying to seduce me or something?” His laugh is pure sin. It runs a soft touch down my body before settling between my legs. The involuntary clench that follows makes me breathless and annoyed all in one. “If I was trying to seduce you, Anna, you wouldn’t be thinking so hard,” he coos. I nearly moan. The realization of how easy it’s become for this man to turn me into a horndog is enough to relieve me from the effects of his words.
Brody Steele is a land mine hidden in plain sight. I never stood a damn chance in avoiding him or the damage he’s sure to do to my heart when he leaves.
“If my grandmother offers you lunch, accept it. Feeding others is her love language.”
One kiss, one taste of her was all it took. Fuck, I’d let her string me along forever if it meant I’d get another one of those.
“And what am I?” he asks, nearly groaning the question. Digging into the well of my confidence, I answer, “My man.”
My man. Her man. Hers, hers, hers. It’s the most important title I think I’ve ever had.
“I make you come, Anna, you’re mine. No more goin’ in circles. You’ll be my woman.”
“It’d be easier to fall in love with you, Annalise Heights. And I’ve never been a fan of careful.”
“That’s it. That’s a good girl. Let go for me,” he groans, flicking my clit again in a perfect rhythm.
“I’ve never been one to believe in any sort of afterlife. No God and pearly gates. But hell if I’m not considerin’ it now.” He swallows, staring straight at me. “’Cause there’s no fuckin’ way my daughter didn’t send you here to be with her boy.”

