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Need Me (Broke and Beautiful, #2) Need Me by Tessa Bailey
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“I’m going to take myself somewhere my intellect is appreciated. Xbox Live. Goodnight, ladies.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Roxy had once called him the Pussy Whisperer, and it had kind of stuck. For the sake of brevity, though, they simply called him P-Dub.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Listen to me.” He waited for her nod. “You’re going to take me somewhere now where I can see you without your panties on. I’m going to get you off good and hard, maybe a few times. And then, Honey, we’re going to talk.” He bucked his hips into her twice. “But first, I’m going to fuck you so dirty, you won’t be able to look anyone but me in the eye afterward. Have you heard everything I’ve said?”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“His existence is a threat to my sanity.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“This is where you’re soft, babe. Right here.” He drew his knuckle through her folds, back and forth, in a devastating pattern. “Does this soft pussy need something hard?”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“From the moment he cracked his first book, words had hummed in his blood. They were something he breathed and slept and lived for.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Roll over and let me fuck, babe.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“his dick swelled thicker”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“I’m not a caveman, Honey. I own a Kindle.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“He runs a support group for ex–Elvis impersonators.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“inside his fucked-up brain.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“was he going to give them detention?”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Does this soft pussy need something hard?”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Don’t look at her. Don’t you fucking look at her,”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“I’ve finally worked up the nerve. No more hiding under my hoodie in the back row. Professor Dawson is going down to Honey town.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Watching you get into that cab . . . I didn’t survive it. I was dead until I got here and saw you again.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“Her boyfriend,” Honey’s mother said without skipping a beat. “They’re fighting, but it’s not bad enough to let him starve on the porch.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“even when he should, and often to his detriment. Mom is the catcher, giving everyone subtle signals as to how they should proceed in every situation. A nose scratch means change your shoes. An ear tug means you’re adding too much salt. Of course, if she ends up calling for the wrong pitch, it’s not her fault. You should have known it was”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me
“The warmth in her neck traced a downward path to her legs, and she suddenly felt overexposed. It didn’t make her want to cover up, though. It made her feel feverish.”
Tessa Bailey, Need Me