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Theirs to Play (Billionaire Games, #1) Theirs to Play by Kenya Wright
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“I’m not Prince Charming. I’m the bad guy that sneaks into the castle when Prince Charming is off singing songs in the woods. I’m the one with the big cock that bends needy Cinderella over. And I’m the one that makes her scream until her throat’s raw and she can’t sing a note.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Why not just hope to fuck me hard?”
“Because fucking you would never be enough.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Yes. I long to break you. It’s all I’ve been thinking about since we ate dinner last night.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“So you ask, if I hope
to break you. Hell fucking yes. I want to be lost in you for several
hours. I want to destroy you until you can’t see or think about
anything else but me. ”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“His hands manipulated me. I was a puppet and he was the master. Any string he tugged at brought me nearer to him.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Whether I gave him a chance or not, I relished in the fact that he’d remember me in years to come,”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Not many women left me with a hard-on. They always stayed and took care of me.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Do me a favor. Go to the mirror, look at yourself, and then tell me if I should value your opinions. Your pants are still open by the way.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“What are you doing here?”

“Coming to pick you up for tonight.”

“I’m not going.”

“Would it help if I lowered to my knees and said please?” He started to go down.
I hit his shoulder. “Stop that. You’re embarrassing me.”

He dragged his gaze over my body. “You look beautiful.”

“Whatever.” I wore black yoga pants and a shirt with Star War’s Yoda flipping the bird on the front.

“I love the way your clothes hug your body.”

“I love the way you continue to invade my privacy.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play
“Trust me. There were tons of options.”

I rubbed my eyes with both hands. “You have my name on your shoulder. I don’t even know what I should do with this. If someone told me that a guy that they’d just met a few weeks ago, had their name drawn permanently on them, I would say run really fast and change your phone number.”

“That wouldn’t be good advice in my case. I run fast too." He shrugged. “I would catch you.”
Kenya Wright, Theirs to Play