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Surrender (The Forbidden Series Book 3)
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ruin any chance I’ve still got of keeping her where I need her to be. I might not love her, yet, but if I just let myself – I might learn to love her, in time. If I just let myself…
    ‘I could try the green one on. If you like. But that would mean taking this one off.’
    I smile again, because I know what she’s instigating. And a few seconds ago I might have made some excuse, found any reason I could to avoid what she wants me to do to her, but now – now I’m staying. Now I’m playing. ‘That could make us late, baby. And this is lunch with one of our biggest clients.’
    She laughs quietly and presses herself closer against me, so close I feel her nipples hard against my chest, even through the suit jacket I’m wearing. ‘It doesn’t have to take long, does it?’ she breathes, and I feel my cock spring to life. What the hell! She’s here, she wants it, and I could do with the release.
    ‘Then take the dress off and get those legs wrapped around me because I have every intention of making you come like crazy before that taxi gets here.’
    Suddenly I feel alive again. And I don’t know why, I have no idea what kind of metaphorical kick up the butt I’ve just given myself here, but, it’s working.
    Helen loves me.
    One day I’ll love her back, I know I will.
    One day everything will be better.
    One day everything will change. Again.
    One day…
     
     
    Kira
     
    ‘We’ve left the bar in these guys’ hands before, remember?’ Jon smiles as he watches me sift through the drinks orders. I just want to make sure everything’s sorted before we head for the airport.
    ‘Yes, I know, but I just want to be certain, OK? Sometimes, if it isn’t Kurt who handles the orders, things get mixed up. Kurt always gets everything just right.’
    ‘That’s because Kurt fancies the arse off you. Why do you think he always asks if you’re gonna be here before he sets off from the brewery? It’s so he can decide whether it’s worth him coming or not. He doesn’t bother if it’s me or Jed or even Daisy, and she’s not exactly harsh on the eye, is she?’
    ‘Shut up.’ I throw a towel at him and he catches it, throwing it straight back at me.
    ‘You haven’t noticed that, then? Because, you watch, when we get back let’s ask the guys how many times Kurt showed his face around here. I bet you anything he sends any one of the other drivers to do the deliveries while we’re away. Because you won’t be here.’
    ‘You’re getting on my nerves now.’
    He flashes me a grin and launches himself over the bar, grabbing me by the waist and swinging me into his arms, kissing me hard. ‘Yeah. But you find that a turn-on, don’t you?’
    ‘Idiot.’
    I smile as I push him away, and he winks at me before he disappears out back. I shake my head and laugh as I look out around me. The bar’s busy with the lunch time rush, and I recognise a lot of familiar faces. People who’ve become our friends. Yeah, I like it here, in this very different place, living my very different life. I like it.
    We serve food at JK’s, which is why we get a bit of a surge at this time of day, and we’ve already gained a bit of a reputation for our chicken cheese-melt sandwiches, thanks to Jed, our young and incredibly motivated chef. He also does a mean line in burgers, which seem to be flying out of the kitchen this afternoon, and I could easily eat one myself. Lots of morning sex has given me a bit of an appetite and I contemplate putting in an order for a cheeseburger and a side of chilli fries. I’ve got time, before we need to leave for the airport.
    But then I look up, and I’m distracted from all thoughts of food as my eyes are suddenly drawn to the door; to someone who’s just walked into the bar, because his face is more than a little familiar. But I know he isn’t a local, and I think it’s the beard that’s thrown me, so I squint slightly to get a better look at him as he stops and glances around. And then his eyes
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