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The Interview (The Whittingtons, #1) The Interview by Donna Alam
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“sparkly”
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“Women are fickle, you know. And men are idiots.”
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“Give me this chance, darling. I will love you fiercely. Constantly. Inventively.” She laughs again, her walls gripping me like a glove. “I will give you more love than you’ll ever need. I will worship you eternally.”
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“want her with a strength that frightens me. I want to keep her, bind her to me. I want to make her happy. Be her mornings and her evenings. Her friend and her lover, her shield and her confidant. I love her so much I want to keep her forever.”
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“People who get out of bed with a smile on their face are to be treated with suspicion.”
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“Because every time you step into my office, I won’t see you professionally. I’ll be remembering how wet and warm you felt. How your body bent for me. And every time your mouth moves, I’ll hear the sounds falling from your lips and think of how exquisite you are when you come.”
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“Inappropriate was when I lifted my skirt because you told me to. Inappropriate was when you slid your hand between—”
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“I’m not going to shove her anywhere,” I mutter as I imagine her expression as I shove her on—full of?—something very hard and very specific.”
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“perfectly she followed instructions and how beautiful she looked as she unraveled,”
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“Oh, I’ve no intention of stopping,” he whispers. “Yes, that’s it. Such pretty fluttering.”
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“Warmth floods between my legs, and I’m pretty sure I whimper. “Such a pretty sound.” I feel the loss of his heat immediately as he leans away again. “Hurry now. Show Daddy what he wants.”
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“won’t flatter you like the spider,” he murmurs, “but I might let you come when I eat you later.”
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“No wonder he likes people to do as they’re told. I’d like to volunteer as tribute, Daddy!”
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“Aren’t you gonna ask me to look after your sisters?” He’d stretched in his chair. He’d seemed satisfied or at least lighter in his mood. “That feral lot?” I’d asked with a huff. “I like you too much to saddle you with them.”
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“Oh, I love cake.” “Yeah?” The fucker sounds turned on. She said cake, not cock. “These have this crispy, rum-glazed crust and soft, fluffy custard inside.” “Stop,” she half moans, which I do not like. I don’t have a problem with the sound; it’s more the fact she’s moaning in front of that arsewipe.”
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“Step into my parlor said the spider to the fly?” His dark chuckle weaves its spell around me when I should feel embarrassed for my ridiculousness. “I won’t flatter you like the spider,” he murmurs, “but I might let you come when I eat you later.”
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