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He flipped her over and traced the outline of her breasts with his fingers. He pinched her nipples hard, and her body writhed. He grabbed her hips and held her tight while he licked her pussy. He worked his way back to her anus and then back up to her clit. Then he flicked her clit skillfully while he slid his pinky into her ass. Her body shook uncontrollably as she started to come. She tingled from head to toe.

His belt buckle clinked as he pulled off his pants. She heard him open a condom. He put the head of his dick against her slit and then held himself up with hands on the table next to her. She felt his arms against her and then his dick slowly slid into her. She sucked in air fast through her teeth as he lowered himself against her and fucked her delirious. His manly scent mixed with her juices filled the air. When he tilted into her, he hit her swollen tender clit with his pubic bone speeding her to another orgasm. She rocked and shook and savored every wave of it. This spurred him on, and he fucked her harder and faster until he tensed up and came deep within her. He slowed down and then eventually stopped. He laid on top of her depleted.

Graham unfastened her hands and wrapped the blanket around her. He picked her up and carried her through a back entrance to the room. That door led to his bedroom. He approached the enormous bed which he had turned down earlier. He laid her down and climbed in next to her pulling the covers up around them both. She looked up into his eyes, and he kissed her delicately. She had never been more comfortable and satisfied than she was at that moment. They fell asleep in each other’s arms.

 

Coffee and Luscious Fruit

When she woke up in the morning, she smelled coffee brewing. She sat up just as Graham was walking through the door with a tray carrying coffee for two, fruit, and fresh-cut flowers in a small vase. He set the tray on the bedside table and got back in bed. He handed her a coffee mug and smiled.

“Good morning, sweet Jade.”

She was confused. Was she still supposed to submit? She didn’t’ want to mess things up if she could keep from it. She needed the coffee to get her brain pumping, so she took a couple of sips. It was hot, but not too hot, and it tasted really good.

He fed her a piece of kiwi that was at the peak of ripeness. The juice shot through her mouth.

“Yum,” she said.

He asked her how she was feeling. She motioned to the room as if to ask if this was part of the dungeon.

“Oh heaven’s no,” he said lightheartedly. “This is the bedroom, part of the house.”

She looked at his face as he took a bite from a strawberry. He was so handsome!

“How did I get so lucky,” she asked.

“I’m the lucky one,” he answered.

And right then she knew she had found the man she would spend the rest of her life trying to please.

The Billionaire's Crush

(Erotic Romance, BBW, Billionaire, HEA)

 

Harley Baker

 

Copyright
2013 Harley Baker

Wild Charm Publishing

Best Laid Plans

"Your dad is sick, call me. Love, Mama"

She instantly pushed the call button. Oh no, what could be wrong? She imagined the worst until her mother answered.

"Hello, Lucy?"

"Yeah mama, it's me. What's wrong?

"Your dad, uh, he, um, he is in the hospital. They don't know what's wrong yet, but they are running tests."

"Let me talk to him."

"He can't, dear. He's unconscious."

"Oh mama!"

While her mother talked, Lucy went online and booked the first available flight home. She went to get the gifts under her tree that she had already wrapped. Gently picking up her daddy's gift, she ran her fingers across the nametag as she packed it. Tears streamed down her face as she threw her necessities into a bag, and headed to the airport. When the plane taxied back toward the runway, she hung up her phone, her lifeline to her mother, and prepared for the two and half-hour flight.

Lucy Butler had founded The Butler Foundation which sought ways to eliminate animal cruelty. She really loved her job. Just this morning, she had glanced at the calendar counting seven more days until Christmas. She was making good progress on a her to-do list. There were still a few things left, but she had been sure it would all get it done. All the fuss of season usually thrilled her silly!

Sam, the mail clerk, had stopped by her office. She always took the lid off of her candy jar and offered him a piece. He would take a Hershey's kiss and thank her for it every day. She had always admired Sam for his gentle heart and his loyalty to his wife and children. He was such a good role model, she often thought he was wasted in her mail room when he would make such a good school teacher.

Her secretary, Clara Stone, was the closest thing she had to family in Virginia. Clara mothered her and invited her to have home-cooked meals with her family in their home. Lucy was very grateful to have Clara, and tried never to take her for granted. They had been together for five years, and Clara was always wanting to fix Lucy up with someone. Lucy really hated that. She hated blind dates because she felt like men judged her on her outer appearance and did not want to get to know the real her.

She had always been bigger than her friends. Her whole family was big, but that did not make them any less awesome and lovable. And she was content waiting on someone who appreciated how great she was to come along.

She had come to Virginia to go to school leaving everything and everyone behind in Kansas. After she graduated, she had thought about moving back home, but it was simpler to build the foundation there where she already had contacts and references. She had also assumed she would meet someone and fall in love and get married right away, but that had not happened yet. Eight years had passed quickly, and she was still nowhere close to having a family of her own.

Some days she got really homesick, but most of the time she kept herself busy working, shopping, and cooking. She loved to cook, especially her mama's recipes. When she filled her apartment with familiar aromas, it always took her heart back
home.

When the plane arrived in Wichita, she ran through the airport to the car rental location. She drove to the Via Christi Regional Medical Center. After parking the car, she walked through the front door. Her mother and brother were waiting. They all hugged each other tightly each of them afraid to let go.

They held each other's hands as they took Lucy to her father's room. She looked at him. He looked so weak and pale, nothing like the vibrant man he usually was. She walked over to his bed, and kissed his cheek.

"Daddy, you hang in there," she begged. "I love you so much!"

Tears dripped off her face and onto his blanket.

 

Doggie Kisses

Charles "Chuck" Garmin had loved Wichita his whole life. He was born and raised there. His parents created the Garmin Global Positioning System and got very wealthy from it. Now, he ran the company. Since it was Saturday, he was at home instead of the office. He answered his phone.

"This is Mr. Garmin, Yes?"

He took out a pen and jotted down the information.

"I see. Okay, Thank you for calling."

He hung up and made another call.

"Hello, Stevens' Florist? Yes, this Mr. Garmin. One of my quality control inspectors is in the hospital. Can you fix up something cheerful and happy for his room? No, no delivery needed. I will pick it up in a couple of hours and take it to the hospital myself. Thank you."

Mr. Garmin walked in the door carrying a huge array of flowers. Mrs. Butler greeted him and thanked him for coming.

"Hello, Connie, how is Jim?"

"Hi, Chuck. They think he might have had a stroke."

"Oh, that's terrible. Is there anything I can do?"

Lucy wanted to know who
this sweet man was. She had never seen him before and was pretty sure she would have remembered that cutie patootie.

"No, we are okay right now. You have never met our Lucy, have you?

"I don't believe I have," he answered nodding in her direction.

"Lucy, this is your dad's boss, Chuck Garmin,"

"Hi, nice to meet you," she answered.

He waved quietly to everyone and excused himself.

As the hours dragged on, everyone got more exhausted. Lucy tried to get her mom to go home and get some sleep, but she refused to leave. She told her to take her brother, Robert, to the house instead. They hugged Mama and left.

As she pulled up to the family home, her heart leapt with joy. She opened her front door, and their
dogs welcomed her with sloppy kisses. She was super glad to see them because she missed her dogs all the time.

A couple of days later, her dad woke up. Everyone was so relieved. Lucy went into his room and threw her arms around him. It was terrific news, but her dad did not like being in the hospital at all. He thought he was well enough to go home, and kept insisting that they take him out of there.

The doctors were pretty sure he would be able to go home by Christmas, but that was still a few days away. How would they be able to tolerate him that long?

Lucy was looking out the window and saw Chuck in the parking lot. He was carrying a basket
Oh what a beautiful man! He's probably gay or married. Or both.

When he walked in the door, she paid close attention to his friendly smile and the manly way he carried himself.

"Hello, Jim, I am very glad to see you awake!"

"Hello, Chuck, they won't let me go home."

"Why not, you look perfectly healthy to me," Chuck took his side.

"Oh great, he'll never shut up now," laughed Connie.

The basket was full of things to keep Jim busy, crossword books, word finds, and some fishing magazines. They expressed their gratitude and he told them it was nothing. They were good people, and he respected that.

Lucy asked everyone if they needed anything because she was going to the kitchen to refill her coffee. Nobody wanted anything, so she turned to leave. Chuck said he would walk her down the hall on his way out.  She tried to remain cool, but her tongue felt like it was two sizes too big.

"Lucy, May I ask, are you dating anyone?"

"No, I am not."

"Will you go out with me?"

"I would love that."

He pulled out his phone, and she gave him her cell number. She flashed him a big happy smile, and he flashed one back for her.

Dinner and Dancing

They brought Jim home from the hospital the day before Christmas, and it wasn't long before the house smelled like home. Lucy was so hungry for kitchen time with her mother. They cooked and talked. Everything was perfect for a little while.

She bragged to her parents that Chuck asked her out. They both thought it was a great idea.

The family had a really nice time celebrating with one another. They were very grateful for his recovery. During all of the festivities, Lucy wondered when Chuck would call. He probably would wait until after Christmas for etiquette's sake, but she wished the phone would ring.

The next morning about ten the phone rang. Lucy smiled and answered it.

"Hello?"

"Hi Lucy, this is Chuck."

"Nice to hear from you."

"Would you like to go to dinner Friday night?

"Yes, that would be very nice."

"Pick you up at seven?"

"See you then."

She told her parents that he called and they were going out on Friday. Her dad asked her how long she had taken off from work. She assured him that she could take all the time she needed to take care of her poor old fragile father. They laughed.

All week long she worried about what to wear. She went shopping twice and ended up with two dresses. On Friday, she was so excited she couldn't decide which dress to wear. They both looked good on her, and she liked them both, so she got her mama to break the tie.

Mama picked the red one. They got her hair pulled up into a sexy twist and her makeup finished just in time. The doorbell rang right at seven. Mama answered it. Chuck looked especially dashing in his classic-styled suit.

He looked up and saw Lucy walking down the stairs. When she got to him, he took her hand and told her she looked beautiful. They walked down the sidewalk arm in arm to his Cadillac. He opened the door for her, and she got in. She could smell the pine air freshener. The hairs on her arm stood up as she realized where she was.

Arriving at the restaurant, he opened her door and escorted her in. They had the best table all to themselves.

Lucy was relieved when they finally got to the table so she could see him better. His light brown hair was tousled and his handsome face was clean shaven except for a nice mustache. His eyes were the deepest blue. His black suit was tailored well, and he wore a thin black tie.

Chuck reached across the table and took her hands in his. His warm hands felt nice to her.

"Warm hands, warm heart," she blurted out feeling a little stupid afterward.

He looked at her like she was the cutest thing he had ever seen.

"I want to thank you for coming out with me tonight. I have thought of nothing but you ever since that day we met."

"Oh wow, you are so sweet," she said.

They talked about everything that was important to both of them. He learned where she went to college what she did in Virginia. She learned all about his big close-knit family and his job. Neither of them had been married before even though they were in the 30s. And they were both interested in getting married and having children if the right partner came along.

Chuck asked Lucy to dance. She stood up and they went to the dance floor. It was a slow jazz number and when he put his hands on her body, it made her skin tingle. Her arms draped around his neck while they enjoyed the pleasure of just barely touching each other. Both anticipating more.

They enjoyed their meal and a few more dances, and then it was time to leave. Neither one of them wanted the night to end. When he pulled up at her house, they talked for a few minutes, and then he got out and walked her to the front door. It was cold, but he asked for a kiss anyway. She leaned toward him, nodded, and smiled. She could feel the warmth from his body as he moved in and kissed her enthusiastically heating them both up. Her entire body was paying attention by the time it was over.

Pulling away, he told her he would call her, and left. She went inside and sat down by the fire. In the flames she could see her own exhilaration dancing.

 

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