Virgin's Daddy: A Billionaire Romance

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by B. B. Hamel


  I knelt down outside the car, the door blocking us from anybody who might leave the diner, and grabbed her hips. I pulled her toward me, spreading her legs wide. She gasped as I kissed her legs, her stomach, and teased her wet pussy.

  “We shouldn’t,” she moaned, but instead of stopping me, she gripped the seat and tossed her head back. “We really shouldn’t.”

  I slowly slid her panties down her skin and then tossed them onto the floor of the car. “Relax,” I said. “This will only take a minute.”

  She moaned as I slowly licked the length of her, loving her taste, loving the way she reacted to my touch. I began to suck and lick her clit, working that nice little pussy, her delicious fucking pussy.

  She moaned but was trying so hard to be quiet, and that only made me fucking harder. She was stifling herself and even had to put a hand over her mouth. I reached up and moved her hand away, putting mine in its place and working her pussy harder.

  She moaned loudly into my hand, rolling her hips. Her hands laced through my hair and pressed me harder against her as I licked and sucked her, my tongue and lips working her clit like there was nothing else in the world. I was fucking starving for her, and getting that pussy off in this parking lot only made it that much hotter. Anyone could catch us, and that thought made me fucking wild with need for her.

  I wanted her to come right on my fucking mouth. I wanted to suck this clit until she couldn’t think and came, again and again, right here in the open. My tongue worked her, rolling and sucking, eating that pussy with wild abandon.

  With my free hand, I slowly pressed two fingers deep inside her. She moaned louder as I began to fuck her with my fingers, still licking that clit. She worked her hips, getting into the rhythm, clearly not worried about being in the open.

  I kept sucking and licking, her clit delicious, her tight little pussy taking my fingers as I worked them deep inside her. I moved my other hand from her mouth, feeling her breasts, and she moaned loud and deep.

  “Oh fuck, Travis,” she said. “Oh my god. This is so wrong. Oh fuck but it feels so good.”

  I kept fucking her pussy with my fingers and grinned up at her. “Nothing wrong with getting this pussy off,” I said. “Nothing wrong with loving the way you taste.”

  “Yes,” she gasped. “Yes. Keep doing that right there.”

  I kept working her pussy, my fingers pushing deep inside her. I went back to licking her clit, sucking and working her while I fucked her with my fingers. She kept rolling her hips, moaning, not thinking about anything, clearly lost in the moment.

  And so was I. Everything else that had happened was gone. The only thing I wanted was Hartley’s nice little pussy, her body, her moans. I wanted to make her feel good, make her come, make her forget the horror of the last few days for just a few seconds. I could give that to her, so fucking easily. I worked and sucked that pussy, making her take it, making her mine.

  And slowly I felt her fingers tighten on my head, her hips move faster, heard her moans get deeper, her breath shallow. Slowly she began to come, her muscles tightening and contracting. I kept at it, not letting up for one second. I wanted to make this an orgasm she’d never fucking forget. She began to tighten and moan, the orgasm rolling through her as I sucked that clit and fucked her pussy. She said my name over and over as she came, and I fucking loved the way she tasted.

  Finally, the orgasm passed. She lay back on the seat and I slipped my fingers from her, licking them clean. She shook her head, breathing deeply.

  “Shit,” she said. “That was amazing.”

  “I know,” I answered, smirking at her. “I think the whole town heard you.”

  She turned red. “No way.”

  I laughed and got into the car, kissing her. “Relax. You’re fine.”

  Just then, headlights illuminated our little corner of the parking lot. They passed over us like a spotlight before turning into a spot two spaces over. We paused, not moving an inch, as an old couple got out of the car and slowly shuffled over to the restaurant together.

  When they were gone, Hartley burst out laughing. I couldn’t help but join her as we laughed uncontrollably about absolutely nothing at all. Maybe it was being so close to getting caught, or maybe it was just all the tension of the last few days, but either way we laughed together, and it felt pretty damn fucking good.

  “Ah shit,” I said finally, shaking my head. “We should get going.”

  “What’s the rush?” She kissed me again.

  “We’ve got one more stop to make.”

  “Where to?”

  “There’s a bar called Lou’s, over near the hills.”

  She nodded slowly. “I’ve heard of it.”

  “Well, we need to go get some cash.”

  I got up and grabbed her shorts, tossing them to her. She got dressed, pulling her panties and her shorts back on. I climbed up into the front seat, and after a second Hartley joined me.

  I started the car, smiling to myself. This next part was a risk, but it was an important risk.

  I didn’t want to take risks, not with Hartley’s life in the balance. But I knew we were already playing a very dangerous game, and I had to choose which side to back.

  That meant making moves that seemed crazy, but were crazy for a reason.

  15

  Hartley

  As we drove, I was still buzzing from the way Travis had worked my body. It was a surprise to me the way that had happened. I was high on adrenaline from that meeting, terrified of Travis’s plan, worried about a million things.

  But as soon as he touched me, all of that went away. It was the strangest sensation, to go from absolutely worried and scared to suddenly feeling completely fine. Travis managed to take away that pain and that worry with nothing but his mouth and his fingers.

  But what a mouth. That man was sexy, too sexy. He drove me over the edge so easily, got me soaking wet with just a touch, a smile, a word whispered in my ear. It was a dangerous game we were playing together, stacked on top of an even more dangerous game.

  He didn’t seem like the kind of man who stuck around. He seemed like the type to get what he wanted and then disappear. Part of me was waiting for him to run off every morning, but every morning he was still there with his cocky smile and his ripped body.

  I couldn’t help but watch his face as we drove. I didn’t understand what he was getting out of this, why he was really helping me. Back when we first met, I was just a stranger who was in trouble. But ever since then, he’d had a ton of opportunities to walk away from this. He didn’t need to risk his life for me, didn’t owe me a thing.

  The man was a mystery. Even though I felt like I understood him more and more, he was showing me every day that there was always something more to him deeper down.

  We made it to Lou’s about a half hour later. The bar was a little shack, all wood and chipping paint, set off down a gravel road and surrounded by trees. Loud music was playing inside, and the cars were mostly old trucks and motorcycles.

  Lou’s had a reputation in Knoxville. Even I knew that from having just worked in town for a little while. Lou’s was the place you went if you needed to find the mafia.

  Travis parked and got out of the car. I followed him. As we got closer to the entrance, he stopped and faced me. “Maybe you should wait in the car,” he said. “This might go poorly.”

  “I’m sticking with you,” I said, trying to sound brave even though I didn’t really feel it.

  He smiled. “I know that. But still.”

  “No. Let’s do this.”

  He gave me a long look and then nodded. “Okay then.”

  I followed him and we pushed inside, walking into Lou’s.

  I’d been here once before, back when I first came to town. I’d come here to find the Dixie Mafia, almost exactly like this. And just like that night, the place was crowded with mean-looking men who glared at us as we walked inside. An old jukebox was playing country music in the corner, and everything looked like
it was older than the ocean. Chipped wood, faded varnish, and deer heads were the decorations of choice.

  Travis moved through the crowd, barely looking around, and stopped at the bar. I stayed close to him and leaned up against the wood, trying not to draw too much attention to myself. That was hard, though, since I was one of maybe four women in the whole place, and definitely the youngest.

  “What’ll you have?” the bartender asked Travis.

  “I’m here for Culver.”

  The bartender paused and glanced at a guy sitting at the end of the bar. He looked back at us. “How’d you know that name?”

  “Tell Culver that Travis Rock is here.”

  The bartender paused and then walked over to the man he had glanced at, a guy in his forties, balding and fat. The man glanced at us and then disappeared into a back room.

  Not long after, the fat man returned. He walked straight up to us and didn’t say a word, just gestured with his head for us to follow. Travis glanced at me and gave me a little smile before following the man. He held the back door open and we stepped into the room.

  It was dim and smoky, with a large TV on the back wall playing a football game. Five men sat at a poker table. Hoyt and Guff were there, plus three other guys I’d never seen before.

  And sitting in the back corner watching the TV screen was Culver. He looked up as we entered.

  “Ah, there he is, Travis Rock.” Culver stood up and the other men all stared.

  “Culver,” Travis said. “Boys.” He nodded at them.

  They ignored him.

  “To what do we owe this visit?” Culver asked, walking over.

  “I got an update on my progress,” Travis said.

  Culver smiled his creepy grin and gestured. “Go ahead.”

  “Visited the Caldwell compound the other night. Killed one guard, nearly killed another. I saw the shipment.”

  Culver nodded. “Good. So you know where it is.”

  “I do. But here’s the thing. There’s way more than just fifty grand worth of stuff and drugs in there. Frankly, it’s at least double that.”

  Culver continued smiling. “Probably true.”

  “I can’t steal all that without help. I need a team of guys if I’m going to pull it off.”

  Culver nodded at the boys playing poker. “They can help with that.”

  “No,” Travis said firmly. “I’m hiring my own team from guys I trust. But I’ll need cash.”

  Culver frowned. “Why would we give you more money? You’re trying to work yourself out of debt.”

  “Five grand,” he said. “I’ll hire the muscle, get your shit back. You know you’re going to be making a big profit off this.”

  “We’re already at a loss. You’re helping us break even.”

  “I’m helping you steal your own shipment plus whatever else they had in there, which will definitely make this worth your money.”

  Culver stroked his chin and glanced at Hoyt, who simply crossed his arms and shrugged. Culver looked back and stared at me.

  “What do you think, Miss Hartley? Is our boy here going too far?”

  “I trust him,” I said simply, too afraid to say more.

  “I’m sure you do.” Culver looked away. “Guff, Heber, take these two out back and shoot them.”

  Guff and another man stood up. Travis, however, reached for his holster, his gun in his hand but not drawn.

  “Hold on now,” Travis said. “That’s a mistake.”

  “You’re pushing my patience, Travis. We want this job done. We don’t want to invest more money. I simply decided to get rid of you two and to use my own local talent to pull this off.”

  The man named Heber stepped up to Travis, his hand on his gun. Travis stared the man down. “You draw, you die,” Travis said. “Not a man in here can outdraw me, least of all you.”

  Heber glanced at Culver, and Culver laughed. “Okay. Calm down. Sit back down, Heber.”

  The man slowly backed off. Travis looked back at Culver. “If you could get this shipment back on your own, you wouldn’t have taken me up on my offer. You people need a man like me to pull this off.”

  “Maybe that’s true,” Culver said.

  “Five grand. Then it’ll be done.”

  There was a tense moment, a pause, before finally Culver laughed again.

  “Very well. Guff, go get the money.” Culver shook his head. “You drive a hard bargain. I’m impressed.”

  “You wanted the best,” Travis said. “You fucking got it.”

  Guff came back a few minutes later with a small black duffel bag. He tossed it over to Travis, who caught it and handed it off to me. The bag felt heavy, and I saw cash shoved in there.

  “That’s all?” Culver asked.

  “That’s all.”

  “Okay then. Get out before I decide to kill you myself.”

  Travis turned and strode out. I left on his heels and saw Culver smiling out of the corner of my eye.

  We moved through the bar, not stopping, and went right outside. We didn’t stop until we were back in the car and were pulling back out onto the road.

  “Well,” Travis said finally, “that went pretty good.”

  I couldn’t help but laugh. “Are you kidding me? They almost killed us.”

  “That was just a bluff, just trying to test me.” He grinned at me as he pulled back out onto the main road. “Now we can pay Janey off.”

  “You’re insane.”

  “Maybe, but we’re getting there.”

  I shook my head and marveled at him. I’d never met a man who could walk into the heart of a gangster’s hideout and bluff money from him, but Travis could pull it off. Any other person and this plan would seem insane.

  But I trusted Travis. I trusted that he could play both sides, make this happen.

  I felt elated and terrified, the same wave of euphoria I’d been riding since this all started.

  I felt wild, free, and crazy. Travis was to blame for it all.

  16

  Travis

  We went to bed early that night. After talking five grand out of the mafia and making a deal to go behind their backs with Janey, I was pretty fucking exhausted. Besides, I needed to do more thinking, more planning, before this all went down.

  I was up earlier than Hartley, like usual. I made coffee and pancakes again. After breakfast, we got dressed and hit the road.

  We drove out to the Caldwell’s place again, though this time we weren’t going out for a fun little ATV tour. The bag with the money in it was stashed in the back, and I was hoping that the deal from the night before still stood. I believed I understood Janey, but it had been so long. Anything could happen, and I had to be ready for it.

  We parked in the lot and I looked at Hartley. “What?” she asked.

  “Nothing,” I grunted. “Just thinking about last night.”

  “Which part?”

  “The part where I licked that pussy until you couldn’t think anymore.”

  She blushed and looked away. “I thought we weren’t talking about it.”

  “Just hadn’t brought it up yet is all.”

  “Well, I’m glad you had fun.”

  I laughed. “You’re the one who had fun. I’ve been fucking hard ever since.”

  “Not much I can do about that.”

  “With a fucking body like that, there’s a lot you can do for this hard cock.”

  She stared at me for a second and then shook her head. “Let’s just get this over with.”

  “All right then. Right down to business.”

  She opened her door and stepped out. I followed, grabbing the bag from the back. I let her lead the way, enjoying the view of her firm little ass swaying in her short jean shorts. It was taking all of my strength and willpower not to fucking press her up against a wall and take her like I wanted to.

  But I knew better. Mixing business and pleasure wasn’t the smartest move in the world. Still, with Hartley I could barely resist wanting that pleasure.
She was built for it, begging for it, and I wanted to take her and make her moan my name. Nothing got me harder than seeing that girl come while looking in my eyes.

  We went up to the front door and entered into the main room again. Brock, Janey’s dumbest brother, was standing behind the front counter, reading a magazine. He looked up as I approached.

  “What are you doing here?” he asked, not even pretending like he didn’t know.

  “I’m here to see Janey.”

  He frowned. “Why? And you know, I didn’t appreciate you lying to me the other day.”

  “I didn’t lie. I just didn’t tell you who I was.”

  His frown deepened. “Janey is busy.”

  “Get her. Tell her I’m here to finish our deal from last night.”

  “What deal?”

  I sighed. “Go get your sister, Brock. I don’t have all fucking day.”

  Brock straightened up at that. “Hey now. That’s no way to talk to me.”

  “Listen, Brock. This has been a rough few days. I really don’t need to deal with your shit, too.”

  I could feel Hartley next to me getting uncomfortable, but fuck if I was going to eat shit from this dumbass.

  Brock slowly came out from behind the counter and stood directly in front of me, squaring off. “I said, Janey’s fucking busy. Come back another time.”

  “Your sister is going to be very pissed when she realizes that her dumbass brother ruined a business arrangement for her.”

  I stared him down, practically begging for him to come at me. I was feeling particularly annoyed today, and a little fight with Brock was probably enough to blow off some of that steam.

  Unfortunately for me, though, King stepped in through the back door.

  “She’s waiting for you in the barn,” King called out. “Brock, back down, man.”

  I smirked at Brock. “Listen to your brother.”

 

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