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“You took a picture of us fucking?”

“No, I took a picture of the tattoo. I have several designs I’ve been working on, and I want you to see which one you like.”

She noticed he kept hold of the picture as it was some kind of lifeline.

For the next thirty minutes she looked at several different pictures that expanded the tattoo on her back. She loved all of them.

“I really need for you to pick.”

“I can’t choose right now. Can I keep this folder and make my mind up later?” she asked.

“Sure.” His lips claimed hers
, and June melted against him, moaning.

The kiss was soft yet passionate. She didn’t want it to end
, but he pulled away first. “I’ll see you soon.”

She watched him walk out of the office.
Her heart pounded inside her chest. Molly came to the office five minutes later.

“Something doesn’t smell too good.”

Cursing, June pulled the burnt cupcakes from the oven. “Shit.”

“You’re distracted. It’s not good to be distracted,” Molly said.

“I know. Crap, I can’t think. He’s messing with my head.”

Running her fingers through her hair, June let out a scream, hoping to clear her head.

“It’s good for you that I put the closed sign up on the shop. It’s been a week, June, and you’re a mess.” Molly rubbed her back.

The thought was nice
, but June wasn’t in the mood for the sympathy.

“My parents are planning a wedding to a creep I don’t even like. I can’t get Trey out of my head. It’s killing me all the secrecy
, but I need it. Everyone will laugh at him. Oh, look there is Trey Hunt fucking the fat girl. I’m sure he’s only doing that for fun.” June tried her best to mimic a male voice.

“You’re thinking about everything too hard. Trey likes you. I see the way he looks at you. There’s something going on between you. You both need to stop running and hiding from the truth. That’s my advice.”

The door tinkled again, and June cursed.

“I’ve got to go. Please, think about what you’re doing. I don’t like seeing you like this.”

June listened to her friend’s advice. Nothing had changed in her mind by six when she was dressed and ready to go. She sat on the sofa wondering if she could get sick in the next hour. It was a shame scientists hadn’t invented a pill that could make women who didn’t want to go on dates have symptoms to stop them. They could call it The-Sucky-Date-Pill.

When the door rang, June wasn’t ready.

Getting up she made her way to the front door to see Trey stood on the other side.

“What are you doing here?” she asked.

He didn’t answer but pushed her through the door. Trey closed and locked it.

Cupping her face, he slammed his lips down on hers. “I can’t do it. I can’t let you go on a date without staking my claim first. While you’re sitting
there eating your fine cuisine I want you thinking about me.”

Trey pushed her toward the couch. He turned her, bent her over the edge and pulled up her dress.

“You’re going on this date for your parents. I get that. I get everything you’re telling me, June. I’ll support it, but I’m not going to let you go without claiming you first.”

She heard the foil tearing and his grunt as he rolled the latex over his cock.
In the next instant he slid deep inside her. She was wearing a thong, which he’d pushed to the side. Their moans echoed around the room at the same time. He was long, thick, and buried deep inside her.

“When you’re sat with
him, you’re going to know you had my dick in your pussy.” He pulled out and slammed back in.

His hands gripped the straps of her dress pulling them down so her breasts tumbled out. Fingers tweaked her nipples, making them ache.

“Please, Trey, fuck me.”

“Who do you belong to?” he asked.

“You. I belong to you.”

“Good. I own you, June. We’re a secret
, but no fucking man gets what I get. I’m the one you’ll be coming home to. Me, I’ll be the man fucking this pussy and sucking on your tits. No one else, me.”

She loved his possessive attitude. His words were making her wet and turning her on. She cried out as
he released her breasts to slap her ass.

Once he finished with her ass, he stroked her clit, driving deep into her pussy. Closing her eyes, she groaned feeling her orgasm crash through her.

“That’s it. Come on my cock, baby.”

Crying out, she pushed against him, feeling him hit her deep.

“Fuck!” It was the last word he spoke before he erupted inside the condom.

She lay across the sofa panting.
June didn’t want to move or to blink for fear the feelings erupting around her body would disappear.

The sound of the door being knocked interrupted their moment.

Trey cursed again, helping her to her feet.

Her heart in the throat, June stared at him. “I don’t want to go,” she said.

“You’ve got to go.”

Glancing toward the door she shook her head.

“Go, I’ll be here for you,” he said.

She handed him a spare set of keys before heading toward the front door. Staring at him, June wished she could stay.

“Come on, June. I know you’re there,” Martin said, calling through the door.

With no other choice, she turned on her heel and fled out of her apartment.

Chapter Ten

 

Trey gripped the back of the couch trying to bring some focus to his chaotic mind. All he saw was June with her date. He hated the picture and despised the feeling of another man being close to her.

The thoughts had driven him to coming here tonight. He couldn’t let her leave her apartment without
touching her, tasting her.

A good twenty minutes passed before he left her apartment, keeping hold of the spare key.

He stopped as he saw Dale stood outside of the tattoo parlor, flicking open his phone. His friend turned to him, looking at the building and then looking at him.

“Do I even want to know what’s going on?” Dale asked.

Walking to his front door, Trey kept his thoughts to himself even as he set the two keys down on the counter by the front door. Dale was close behind him.

“I wasn’t imagining it. You were coming from
June’s place, right?”

Sighing
Trey turned toward Dale.

“I need a drink.”

He went to the kitchen, hearing Dale ask a lot of questions from behind him. Trey rubbed at his temples, wishing there was something he could say.

“You’re seriously not going to tell me what’s going on?” Dale asked.

Uncapping the bottle, Trey took a long gulp of the beer.

“Nope.”

“I told you about Molly. I gave you a part of myself and you’re going to cut me out?”

“I’m not doing this on purpose. I can’t tell you anything.”

“I’ve got two fucking kids with the woman that I love, but because of the shit I’ve done I can’t be with her. I told her to get rid of my kid, and she keeps pushing me away. When she first told me she was pregnant, I laughed. I told her I wasn’t going to be bound to a woman my whole life. When I saw she was telling the truth, I proposed. At every turn I’ve fucked up, Trey. I’ve fucked up that much that I can’t have her. Molly doesn’t trust me at all, but that’s between us. I’ve told you the truth!” Dale’s voice kept getting louder.

Staring at his friend, Trey knew he was being unreasonable.

“I get why you don’t want to talk to Max. He’s a great friend but a fucking gossip. I get it. I’m not Max. I’m Dale, and you should talk to me.”

Dale hit his chest. He was red in the face
, and his eyes were wet.

“I’m fucking June Armstrong
, and she doesn’t want anyone to know about it. Right now she’s on a date that her parents set up. I was just buried balls deep inside her, and she’s with another man. A man who she could take to her mom and dad.” Trey stopped, taking a gulp of the beer. “I’ve been in love with her for a long time. I had to hurt her when I was younger. These feelings she causes scare the shit out of me, so yeah, I don’t want to talk about it.”

“Well, shit,” Dale said, taking a seat.

Trey stood by the refrigerator sipping at his beer.

“She doesn’t want anyone to know about you?”

“I bullied her in high school. I can’t make her see me in a different light.”

“Yes, you can. You’re different, Trey. You’ve changed.
Tell her how you feel. Better yet, show her.”

“I wouldn’t have the first clue what to do.”

“Does she like this guy she’s on a date with?” Dale asked.

“No.”

“Then let’s go, together. She won’t suspect a thing. You can keep an eye on her, and we can hang out where our idiot friend isn’t.”

“Max out fucking again?”

“Yeah. The two women he was fucking want him. They’re always coming around, begging for him to show them a good time. It’s creepy, and I was wondering if I could crash here tonight?”

“You want to stay at my place?” Trey asked. “It’s quiet with no chance of pussy.”

“I’m in love with Molly. This is the best idea. I can’t keep pretending to be someone I’m not.”

Nodding his head, Trey agreed for his friend to stay the night. “Are we getting old before our time?”

“I’m the father of two kids. I feel old. A lot of guys would have loved for their woman to send them away without the pressure of raising kids. I want to be in my kids’ lives, and I want to be in hers.”

“What are you going to do about it?” Trey asked, putting the empty bottle in the recycle bin.

“Work things out with her. Show her I’m not backing down or going away.” Dale stood. “Let’s go and check out the guy your woman is with.”

Trey looked down at his jeans. “We’re going to need to put on our Sunday best.”

Twenty minutes later they were out of his house and heading in the direction of the French restaurant.

The maître
d’ let them inside, and Trey ordered a beer while Dale ordered a soda.

“It must suck being the designated driver,” Trey said, smiling.

When the bartender told him the cost of the drink, Trey almost spit out the beer.

Dale smirked. They paid for their drinks, taking a seat.

“I don’t know about you, but I’m going to make sure this drink lasts me all evening,” Dale said.

It was another kick to the balls letting Trey know how unsuitable he was for June. She
was used to this world of luxury while he gulped at the prices.

Taking a deep breath he searched the room looking for his woman.

“Can you see her?”

“I’m looking.”

“Okay, I’m scared to look at the price of some nuts or snacks. After we’re done here I want to get a burger. A burger that doesn’t cost me the earth and fills me up.”

“You were the one who wanted to come.”

“I know. I didn’t think I’d be broke because of it.”

“This is June’s world. I need to know who my competitor is,” Trey said, spotting June. He
had a clear view of the table and the guy sat opposite her. Martin, he remembered the name from June telling him. The bastard was sat, munching his way through the French food. His lips were constantly moving.

Trey saw her moving the food around her plate. She hated French food. There was a grimace on her face as she listened and an occasional nod of her head.

He kept staring at her, and before long she was looking in his direction.

“She’s seen me,” he said.

“Goody.”

A new glow settled inside her. He saw it and knew he was the cause.

They were talking about something, and he wished he knew what the other guy was saying.

“I’m bored,” Dale said.

“She’s coming here. Please, pretend to be surprised.”

Trey wrapped his fingers around his glass trying to hold on for dear life.

“Hello, Trey,” she said. He watched her turn to Dale and said the same to him. The desire to reach out and touch her was intense. He held the feelings at bay as she ordered another water. She didn’t need to leave the table for that.

Had she come on purpose to speak to him?

“Dale knows about us,” Trey said.

He expected some outburst or sharp tongue lashing from her. Instead, she smiled. “Molly knows as well. I also know about Dale and Molly.”

“How’s the food?” he asked, not wanting the moment to go.

“Disgusting and the company is awful. Wish me luck
, and I’ll see you later.” She touched his arm, moving away as she did.

“She likes you,” Dale said.

“Shut up.” Trey felt like a high school kid again.

“I’m not joking, man. She likes you.”

Smiling, Trey stared at her ass, watching her sit down with the asshole. Good, now all he needed to do was get her to love him.

****

“Who’s the guy?” Martin asked the instant she sat down.

“Someone I know.”

“He looks totally out of place.”

She gripped her thighs,
sinking the nails into the flesh. For the last hour she had listened to him speak. All the time she couldn’t stop thinking about Trey. He’d done a number on her, and it was only supposed to be about sex with them. She couldn’t handle anything else.

Picking her fork up, she moved the meal around her plate. She really hated the food. Martin was digging into his meal.

“I can’t believe you know that man. He’s not from a good family. Look at the way he slouches and sits. He’s a fake.”

Biting her lip she tried to ignore him.

“His friend looks the same. He keeps looking over here, but you’re taken. I was thinking we could visit the Greek restaurant in the city tomorrow night.” He reached over, touching her hand.

Pulling away from him she shot him a glare. “I don’t
want you touching me.”

“Your family want
s us to be together, June.”

Staring at him, she dropped the fork to her plate. “You see that man
? The one who is so out of place? I was fucking him while you rang my doorbell. That’s right, he was inside me, and I didn’t want to come here. This
date
has been awful.” Her heart was pounding inside her chest, threatening to escape. “I don’t like you, and I bet you’ve got a string of women up and down the country waiting for you.”

He didn’t disagree with her.

“This is not going to be anything. We’re not going on another date. I don’t want anything to do with you.”

She pushed her chair back and stood. Without giving him another look, she turned on her heel and moved toward Trey. He was frowning at her approach.

“Get me out of here please. I need to get away from him.”

His arm settled around her back, leading her out of the room. She didn’t wait for her coat. Getting out of the restaurant was what she needed.

Trey sat in the back while Dale drove the car.

“We’re going to stop for some burgers,” Dale said. “I’m hungry.”

“Can I come in with you?” she asked, needing something to eat.

Both men agreed.

“What’s going on? What happened?” Trey asked.

He stroked her cheek. The action was so tender she almost burst out crying.

“He was talking crap about you. Talking about how out of place you looked and he wouldn’t shut up. I snapped and blurted everything out. I told him you were fucking me when he knocked on the door this evening. Crap, this is going to end badly.”

Trey wrapped his arms around her, rubbing her back.

She leaned forward, feeling her stomach ready to expel what little she’d eaten.

“I shouldn’t have said anything,” she said.

“Don’t worry about it. We’ll get through this together.”

Dale pulled into a burger bar. They left the car and headed inside, taking a seat as far back as possible. She felt Dale’s gaze on them as they looked over a menu together.

“What?” Trey asked.

“Nothing. It’s just you look like a couple who has been together for years. It’s kind of cool to see.
” He went back to reading the menu.

Glancing up at Trey she saw him glaring at his friend.

She shook her head, telling him without words to let it drop. When the waitress came over the guys ordered cheeseburgers with everything while she had a turkey burger with everything. She was starving and needed the calories to help her focus.

Her cell phone buzzed. Pulling the phone from her pocket she saw it was her mother.

“What’s the matter?” Trey asked.

“I can’t deal with her right now.” Turning the phone off, she handed it to Trey. “Please don’t let me have it until tomorrow.”

“Are you sure?”

“Hell yeah. Mom is going to be shouting, cursing, screaming and not to mention my dad. No, I can’t handle them right now.” She let out a frustrated sigh. “Why can’t they see the truth? I can.”

“They want you to be happy.”

“I’ll be happy when they leave me alone.”

Dale was watching them again.

“What?” she asked, snapping out the word.

“Nothing. I’ve got nothing at all to say.”


Just tell me,” she said, expelling a breath.

“Are you two going to remain a secret
, or are you ever going to come forward with the truth that you’re seeing each other?” Dale asked.

“Not now,” Trey said.

“Let him talk.” June looked at Dale waiting for him to continue.

“Both of you need to make a choice. It’s not going to be easy for you. June, you come from one of the wealthiest men around. Trey, you come from one of the bad families in town. This is not going to go well. You’re either in this together or not.”

She didn’t want to think about the points Dale raised. He didn’t know anything about either of them. It wasn’t up to him what they did with their lives.

The waitress brought them over their food
, and they ate in silence. She spilled mayonnaise over her dress, and she didn’t care. When she got home she’d be burning the dress in the bakery oven.

Trey sat in the back as Dale drove them home.

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