The Exposure
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“I agree.”
She lifted herself up on one elbow so she could see the alarm clock over his shoulder. “Night’s still young.”
“Is that a subtle hint, Meagan Bishop?”
“Oh no.” She traced his raised eyebrow. “There was nothing meant to be subtle about it.”
He laughed and rolled her over to her back. “If you want me to continue to be awesome, I’m going to need to recover.”
“It’s good to be a girl.”
“I’ll take your word for it.” He sat up. “I’m going to go get rid of this condom and when I get back, we’ll see if I can’t make you even more happy to be a girl.”
“I look so forward to it, Sir.”
He was gone for only a few minutes, but in that time she felt utterly alone in his large bed. She couldn’t fathom why. The only thing she could attribute it to was The Taskmaster. God, she hated that man. At least, she thought it was a man. No, it was more; what she felt was beyond hate for whoever it was. Not only for what they were doing to her, but because they had now cast a shadow on what had been an amazing night.
“You okay?” Luke climbed in the bed and pulled her close.
She relaxed in his arms, chiding herself. She didn’t want him to think she regretted anything. And she certainly didn’t like the fact she’d thought about The Taskmaster so much while he was gone. “Just lonely without you.”
“I was gone for five minutes, tops.”
“It felt much longer.”
He started to speak, then hesitated.
“What?” she asked.
“I was just wanting to make sure you were okay with spending the night.”
Was she? Hell, yes. But would it be smart? In their haste, they’d agreed to one night, sure, but should she? Where would that leave them in the morning?
“Will anyone be worried if you don’t go back to your place tonight?”
She laughed. “My plants.”
He nibbled on her ear. “I meant what I said earlier. If we only have tonight, we should take advantage of the whole night.”
“Mmm.” She’d never leave if he kept that up. “When did you get so smart?”
“When I accepted your invitation to dinner.” His fingers teased the back of her neck. Fuck, he’d remembered. All those years and he hadn’t forgotten how to drive her crazy.
“Sir,” she whined, pushing her hips against him. “Please, please, please tell me you’re recovered enough.” He had if the bulge she felt told her anything.
“Probably,” he said, but didn’t move.
Well? she bit back.
“Probably, I have, but there’s something I want to do first.”
As long as he stayed naked and didn’t get out of the bed, he could do whatever he wanted. “What?”
“I want to see if you taste as good as I remember.”
She moaned as he lowered himself between her legs. She might not survive until morning.
Chapter Six
The next Friday night, Meagan eyed the secluded house that looked more like a hunting lodge, and then turned back to Abby. “Are you sure it’s okay that I’m here?” Abby all but rolled her eyes as they got out of the car. “It’s fine. And you were the one saying you needed to get out more.”
“I could just go to the bed-and-breakfast.” It was what she’d planned to do before Abby invited her to the “Girls’ Night In.”
“You’d be by yourself. That defeats the purpose of getting out.”
“Dena’s husband doesn’t mind all these women sleeping at his house?”
“You, me, Julie, and Sasha are hardly ‘all these women.’ Besides, Dena said Jeff was more than happy to spend the night at Daniel’s.”
“If you’re sure.”
“I am.” Abby waved at the car that pulled up behind them. “Look, there’s Sasha.”
They waited while the other woman parked and got her overnight bag. She smiled. “Hey, Abby, and Meagan, right?”
“Yes, that’s right.” The last time Meagan saw Sasha, the evening ended with her soon-to-be Master punishing her for coming without permission. But now, she couldn’t help but notice the gorgeous collar the brunette wore in place of the thin leather band she had on the last time. “Love your collar.”
A look of complete bliss covered Sasha’s face and she lifted one hand to trace the necklace. “Thank you.”
Ah, new love. Had she ever looked like that? “I can’t wait to hear about your hot Brit.”
“I’m surprised Cole let you get away tonight,” Abby said as they made their way to the front door. “Isn’t Friday when you two start your more structured time?”
Sasha ducked her head, but not before Meagan saw her cheeks flush. “Yes, but he had to travel into New York City tonight to meet with his editor and some people she brought in. He said it’d be late, so he’d stay overnight and come home in the morning. Otherwise, I’d planned to just stay for a few hours.”
She sounded a bit wistful, as if she really wanted to be with Cole, but was trying to tell herself that it was just fine she was staying at Jeff and Dena’s. No, Meagan decided, she’d never experienced anything like that before.
A dark-haired man with a gentle smile opened the door. “Hello, ladies. Come on in. Julie’s already back in the bedroom with Dena.” His gaze stopped at Meagan and he offered her his hand. “Jeff Parks.”
His touch was strong and sure. “Nice to meet you, Jeff. Meagan Bishop. I’m a friend of Abby’s.”
She lifted herself up on one elbow so she could see the alarm clock over his shoulder. “Night’s still young.”
“Is that a subtle hint, Meagan Bishop?”
“Oh no.” She traced his raised eyebrow. “There was nothing meant to be subtle about it.”
He laughed and rolled her over to her back. “If you want me to continue to be awesome, I’m going to need to recover.”
“It’s good to be a girl.”
“I’ll take your word for it.” He sat up. “I’m going to go get rid of this condom and when I get back, we’ll see if I can’t make you even more happy to be a girl.”
“I look so forward to it, Sir.”
He was gone for only a few minutes, but in that time she felt utterly alone in his large bed. She couldn’t fathom why. The only thing she could attribute it to was The Taskmaster. God, she hated that man. At least, she thought it was a man. No, it was more; what she felt was beyond hate for whoever it was. Not only for what they were doing to her, but because they had now cast a shadow on what had been an amazing night.
“You okay?” Luke climbed in the bed and pulled her close.
She relaxed in his arms, chiding herself. She didn’t want him to think she regretted anything. And she certainly didn’t like the fact she’d thought about The Taskmaster so much while he was gone. “Just lonely without you.”
“I was gone for five minutes, tops.”
“It felt much longer.”
He started to speak, then hesitated.
“What?” she asked.
“I was just wanting to make sure you were okay with spending the night.”
Was she? Hell, yes. But would it be smart? In their haste, they’d agreed to one night, sure, but should she? Where would that leave them in the morning?
“Will anyone be worried if you don’t go back to your place tonight?”
She laughed. “My plants.”
He nibbled on her ear. “I meant what I said earlier. If we only have tonight, we should take advantage of the whole night.”
“Mmm.” She’d never leave if he kept that up. “When did you get so smart?”
“When I accepted your invitation to dinner.” His fingers teased the back of her neck. Fuck, he’d remembered. All those years and he hadn’t forgotten how to drive her crazy.
“Sir,” she whined, pushing her hips against him. “Please, please, please tell me you’re recovered enough.” He had if the bulge she felt told her anything.
“Probably,” he said, but didn’t move.
Well? she bit back.
“Probably, I have, but there’s something I want to do first.”
As long as he stayed naked and didn’t get out of the bed, he could do whatever he wanted. “What?”
“I want to see if you taste as good as I remember.”
She moaned as he lowered himself between her legs. She might not survive until morning.
Chapter Six
The next Friday night, Meagan eyed the secluded house that looked more like a hunting lodge, and then turned back to Abby. “Are you sure it’s okay that I’m here?” Abby all but rolled her eyes as they got out of the car. “It’s fine. And you were the one saying you needed to get out more.”
“I could just go to the bed-and-breakfast.” It was what she’d planned to do before Abby invited her to the “Girls’ Night In.”
“You’d be by yourself. That defeats the purpose of getting out.”
“Dena’s husband doesn’t mind all these women sleeping at his house?”
“You, me, Julie, and Sasha are hardly ‘all these women.’ Besides, Dena said Jeff was more than happy to spend the night at Daniel’s.”
“If you’re sure.”
“I am.” Abby waved at the car that pulled up behind them. “Look, there’s Sasha.”
They waited while the other woman parked and got her overnight bag. She smiled. “Hey, Abby, and Meagan, right?”
“Yes, that’s right.” The last time Meagan saw Sasha, the evening ended with her soon-to-be Master punishing her for coming without permission. But now, she couldn’t help but notice the gorgeous collar the brunette wore in place of the thin leather band she had on the last time. “Love your collar.”
A look of complete bliss covered Sasha’s face and she lifted one hand to trace the necklace. “Thank you.”
Ah, new love. Had she ever looked like that? “I can’t wait to hear about your hot Brit.”
“I’m surprised Cole let you get away tonight,” Abby said as they made their way to the front door. “Isn’t Friday when you two start your more structured time?”
Sasha ducked her head, but not before Meagan saw her cheeks flush. “Yes, but he had to travel into New York City tonight to meet with his editor and some people she brought in. He said it’d be late, so he’d stay overnight and come home in the morning. Otherwise, I’d planned to just stay for a few hours.”
She sounded a bit wistful, as if she really wanted to be with Cole, but was trying to tell herself that it was just fine she was staying at Jeff and Dena’s. No, Meagan decided, she’d never experienced anything like that before.
A dark-haired man with a gentle smile opened the door. “Hello, ladies. Come on in. Julie’s already back in the bedroom with Dena.” His gaze stopped at Meagan and he offered her his hand. “Jeff Parks.”
His touch was strong and sure. “Nice to meet you, Jeff. Meagan Bishop. I’m a friend of Abby’s.”