Death in High Places (A Renegade Western Book 7)

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by Lou Cameron


  He still didn’t answer. She put a hand on his chest, shyly, and when nothing happened, she started moving it over his muscular form.

  He felt it, of course. He really was bone-tired and he really had meant to go into it later. But he suddenly felt quite capable of going into it now, and if he played it right, she’d be going down on him any minute.

  Theresa said, “I think you’re faking, you big ham,” as she ran her hand down his torso. Then, as she lifted the sheet a bit to snuggle closer, she gasped at what she saw and said, “Oh, you horrid sneaky thing! It’s standing at attention and waving at me!”

  He opened his eyes, grinned, and rolled over on her, throwing the sheet to the floor as he mounted her. She said, “See here, sir, just one minute!”

  And then he was in her, saying, “Minute, hell, let’s make it all day and all night until Gaston gets here.”

  She gasped and said, “Of all the sneaky things! I think I’m being raped!”

  He said, “Yeah, how do you like it so far?”

  She closed her eyes and as he propped himself above her bubbly little body she wrapped her legs around his waist and said, “I want it as far as it will go, you brute! You knew why I was waiting for you all the time. Why did you act so silly just now?”

  He said, “Saves time. Are you sore?”

  She said, “No, but I probably will be by the time Gaston arrives. When is he coming?”

  “Who cares when Gaston’s coming? What about you and me?”

  “Oh, yes. It’s grand. And I’m glad you tricked me. I’d have probably wasted a whole day or so being proper. You certainly move fast, don’t you?”

  He sighed and said, “Yeah. What can I tell you? It’s a living.”

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