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Making The Duke Mine

Her slender finger began tracing his facial features as she spoke, "My desire to make you mine," Her finger moved towards his plump lips as she sensually caressed them under her thumb, wondering how they would feel on hers. Will it be as mind-blowing as she had always imagined it to be? "Is still as solid as a rock, but...." She suddenly stopped her movement and stepped away from him. He frowned. When did she become so bold to touch him like that? He knew her for being timid and naive. Yes, he knew the girl fancied him a lot, but she had never dared to act on her feelings. Did he like it? Yes! And he was ready to see how far she could go in her game, so before she could take another step away from him, he brought her back to her previous position. Maybe closer than before. Oh, how he wanted to feel those round breasts on his body and run his hands along those delicious-looking curves, but he held himself back. Susan wasn't his regular woman. He could still feel the fierce innocence in those hazel eyes despite how daring she presented herself. It was her innocence that sent him running for his life. He couldn't trap her in his darkness- the darkness she was begging to be part of. To distract himself from throwing her into the bed and satisfying his demons, he repeated her last word as he was curious to know her mind, "But?" "But I won't force you this time around...."

stranger2_no1 · 歴史
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CHAPTER 33

Viscount William's eyes darted from left to right in search of someone. He wondered what was taking her so long. He was dying of nervousness and excitement. He had finally found the cause of his problem as well as the solution. Edmund. He was the reason Susan wasn't sending a wink his way, talking more of agreeing to his proposal of marriage. 

How could he have been so stupid and blind not to see what was right in front of him? It all made sense to him the day he had followed Edmund out of sheer curiosity. He had wanted to know the type of man Edmund was and was surprised to have followed the man up to Susan's mansion—her window to be precise. Fortunately for him, it had been the night of their break up.