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Teach Me (The Wolf Hotel, #3) Teach Me by Nina West
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“Abbi.” He strolls over to me, his hands coiling gently around the base of my neck. “I just want you to know....” He hesitates. “You are everything that has been missing from my life.”
Nina West, Teach Me
“And accept that I will do whatever it takes to keep him happy with me forever. Because it finally feels like Henry is mine.”
Nina West, Teach Me
“You have me. I’m yours.” “Not how I want you though.” “How do you want me?” I ask tentatively. He’s finally opening up to me, but I don’t want to scare him. His lips twist. He’s hesitating. “With me when I go to bed at night and when I wake up. When I’m stressed and I need to talk.” The corner of his mouth curls. “Or not talk.”
Nina West, Teach Me
“This is the first time in my life that I have all the fucking money in the world and I can’t have the one thing I want.”
Nina West, Teach Me
“Don’t. I may not be ready to use those words yet but know I feel it, too.” His hand brushes back wet strands of hair from my forehead. “You are everything to me.”
Nina West, Teach Me
“This is yours, not hers. She can’t have it. No one can have it except you. Understand?”
Nina West, Teach Me
“I still can’t believe I left for Alaska a heartbroken virgin and returned with not only three notches in my belt, so to speak, but the memory of a threesome with two gorgeous men.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“I don’t hear the same anger in his voice that I did moments ago, so that’s good. Maybe being naked is a good distraction after all.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“I stretch onto my tiptoes, wanting to go back to the part where he kisses me.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“How could I ever get bored of that, Abbi?”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“Married Marc is a nerdy muscular architect.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“You don’t have to be into women to be into Margo.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me
“He pulls the fluffy black robe over himself. “Do you trust me?”

“Yeah, but—”

“Do you trust that I know what you’ll enjoy?”

“Yes.” He leans down and kisses me.

“Then trust me now.”
K.A. Tucker, Teach Me