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The Hot Lawyer (A Romance Love Story) (Hargrave Brothers - Book #4)

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by Alexa Davis


  “You do that so well,” she sighed as I slid my hands under her lingerie and began teasing in earnest. I quickly undid the rest of her trappings and before I knew it, my wife stood before me naked and shining in the low light.

  “My God, you are beautiful,” I murmured as I scooped her up and carried her to our wedding bed. “I’m never going to be able to get enough of you.”

  “Mmmm,” she replied as she stretched up and wrapped her arms around my neck so she could pull me down into a deep kiss. “Get those clothes off and come test that theory out!”

  I quickly shed my wedding suit and climbed into bed next to her. I loved running my hands over her bare skin, not only because she was so soft and warm, but because it elicited a response I loved no matter how many times I did it.

  “Do you think we’ll ever get tired of this?” she asked as she ran her hand up my arm and watched me admiring the curve of her hip as she lay pressed against me.

  “I doubt it, but I’ll let you know if it ever happens on my end,” I said with a wink. “We may need to bring in a pinch hitter if that happens.”

  “You’re such a jerk!” she laughed as she reached down between my legs and firmly grasped me with her hand. “You’d better be careful because I now own half of this.”

  “You wish!” I said as I slid my hand between her thighs and slipped my fingers between her silky lips. She cried out softly as I began stroking. “Then, this is half mine.”

  “Mmmmm,” she moaned as she continued squeezing and stroking in time to my rhythm. I leaned over and kissed her deeply as we lost ourselves in the attempt to please each other. I could feel her becoming more aroused, and I knew I was growing harder in her hand. When I slipped a finger just inside her tight wet entrance and felt her grip me, I knew I had to have her.

  I pulled her on top of me as I rolled onto my back and slid my shaft between her dripping wet lips. She moved back and forth, coating me in her wetness as we both moaned and ached for more. The intensity of the teasing drove us both to the edge of our raging desire. In one swift movement, she gripped the base of my shaft and slipped the tip just inside her tight opening. She rocked back and forth a little, teasing me by pushing in and pulling out as I felt her juices running down the length of my shaft and coating everything below it.

  I moaned loudly, wanting to thrust up inside of her and feel myself buried in her warm wet womb, but I knew better. I knew that if I waited for her to make the first move, it would be that much more intense and amazing. And when she did, it was.

  She teased until I begged her to stop, and then she looked down at me with those beautiful blue eyes as she took me inside of her in one quick motion.

  I cried out as I felt her enveloping me and then rocking back and forth before she began the familiar rhythm I’d come to know and love. I gripped her hips as I thrust up to meet her downward motion and felt her riding me harder and faster as she rocked. I reached down and began stroking her sensitive little nub, knowing full well that she was on the edge of a huge orgasm and that all I had to do was stroke her enough to send her flying off the edge. And so I did.

  I felt it building as she tightened around me and I thrust up into her harder and deeper as I felt her begin to climax. She cried out and fell forward as she braced herself against my shoulders and rode me harder. I held her thighs and thrust up again and again, feeling my own release just moments away.

  “That’s it,” she moaned. “Oh God, yes! Dax, please! Yes!” The sound of her pleasure sent me flying off the edge of the cliff. I felt my whole body go numb for a moment as the heat moved from my feet to my head and then engulfed me in a wave of pleasure so intense that I cried out as my hips pumped upward of their own volition. I couldn’t stop as I rode the wave with her, both of us moving and sliding against each other.

  When we were finally still again, I lifted her damp hair off of her face and said, “I don’t think I’ll need a pinch hitter.”

  Brooke burst out laughing and lay in my arms until we both fell into a deep, deep sleep.

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  BILLIONAIRE’S FLIGHT

  By Alexa Davis

  This book is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places and incidents are products of the writer's imagination or have been used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, actual events, locales or organizations is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2016 Alexa Davis

  Chapter One

  Austin

  "That was just what I needed," declared the gorgeous blonde as she rolled off of me onto her back. She flung an arm over her head and exhaled as she wrapped the sheet around her tanned torso and sunk into the pillows next to me. She laughed softly as she turned and said, "You doing okay, tiger?"

  "Yeah, I'm fine." I smiled. "It was just what I needed, too."

  "Good," she said as she lightly brushed my arm with her fingers before squeezing my hand and looking sideways. "Need another round?"

  "Nah, I'm good," I said, returning the squeeze. "You?"

  "I'm good." She smiled as she let go, threw off the sheet, and rolled over. She sat up and stretched, giving me a view of her full breasts before standing up and walking to the bathroom.

  "That ass of yours ought to be illegal," I called after her.

  "Yeah, yeah, yeah," she laughed. "Tell it to the judge, tiger!"

  I chuckled as I swung my legs over the edge of the thick mattress and bent over to retrieve my boxers. I hated these things with a passion. Actually, I hated all clothing; it felt confining and restricting, but my mother had raised me to be a proper gentleman and so I adhered to social norms and wore what felt least restricting. I sighed as I looked at the deep blue silk shorts in my hand and then pulled them on before getting up and calling room service.

  "I can't stay, you know," the blonde called from the bathroom. "I've got a date later and I'm going to have to eat something with him."

  "Did I say that I was ordering anything for you, smart ass?" I muttered in an irritated tone before calling back, "Okay, no problem."

  "I heard that," she said as she exited the bathroom.

  "Heard what?" I feigned innocence.

  "I heard you mutter under your breath out here." She smiled as she walked toward me. She was wearing a dress that wound its way around her curves like a dangerous mountain road and I shot her an approving smile as I flipped through the television channels looking for the Yankees game. She stood on her tiptoes and kissed my cheek before saying, "You know, Austin, you really need to find a woman who will do more than agree to a quick roll in the hay with you."

  "But I like how we operate, Anna," I told her as I popped open a beer and took a long drink from the icy cold bottle. "It works for both of us, doesn't it?"

  "It does indeed," she nodded as she dropped to her knees and bent to look under the bed for her shoes. Once she'd located the black stilettos, she pulled them out and sat down on the edge of the four-poster bed. "But you do realize that even I am going to find a guy to settle down with one of these days and then all of our fun times will be over, don't you?"

  "Aww, you'd stop just 'cause you got married?" I pouted as I clicked through the channels, finally finding the game. I silently cheered when I saw the Yankees were leading the Mets.

  "Austin," Anna said as she walked around the half-circle of the couch I was sitting on and dropped down next to me. She took the remote and beer and set them on the coffee table before taking both of my hands in her beautifully manicured own. She looked at me seriously as she said, "You are such a good guy. You've done so many amazing things and you have so much to offer the right woman, but you and I both know I'm not her. I'm perfectly happy being Ms. Right Now, but you need to find someone. You need a woman who will love you and treat you like the great guy you are."

  "Aww s
hucks, Anna." I smiled a little as I looked down at the thick gray carpeting beneath our feet and made a note to tell the head of housekeeping that it needed to be spot cleaned.

  "You're looking at the spot on that carpet making mental notes, aren't you?" she laughed, shaking her head.

  "What? No!" I denied as I shook my head and looked up at her.

  "Austin Marks," she said as she reached up and gently stroked my cheek. "I wish I was the woman who could set your heart on fire, but I'm not. I do, however, believe she's out there somewhere. You're just going to have to look a little closer and try a little harder."

  "Now you're just blowing sunshine up my ass, cupcake," I grinned. She let go of my hands and punched me on the shoulder.

  "You are absolutely infuriating!" she laughed. "Now, give me money for a cab."

  "Wait, I'm financing your transportation to your date?" I said with mock resentment.

  "Indeed you are, sweetheart." She smiled. "You know how this works. We both get what we need and then you give me cab fare!"

  "You are such a scam artist, Anna." I shook my head sadly as I reached into my pants and grabbed some cash. "Here, tip the guy well for a change, will you?"

  "Who me?" she protested. "I always tip well! You're the cheapskate!"

  She bent down and took the cash out of my hand as she kissed my cheek. I looked up at her, wishing I could feel something more than just friendship and sexual attraction for her, then smiled as she pranced to the door and turned to blow me a kiss before she exited.

  "See you next time, Austin!" she chirped.

  "Yeah, yeah, next time." I waved at her with a friendly grin.

  As I sat on the couch waiting for my room service order, I thought about what she's said and about how all of the wealth I'd inherited and amassed wasn't making it any easier to meet women or make real connections with them. I wanted something more, but I had no idea how to get it, so I contented myself with occasional connections with a few women friends like Anna who understood my situation. It wasn't ideal, but for now, it was the best I could do.

  Chapter Two

  Emily

  "Mom, guess what?" I practically shouted into the phone as I stood off to the side of the terminal. "I got it!"

  "Got what, baby?" she asked in a distracted tone. I knew she was at work, but I had to tell her my good news.

  "I got the promotion!" I said excitedly. "I'm going to be working in first class now!"

  "That's great, baby," my mother replied enthusiastically. "When did you find out?"

  "Just a few minutes ago, Linda came and told me that I'll be on a flight to Sydney tomorrow and that I'll be in first class!" I didn't try to hide the excitement I was feeling. My mother knew how important this promotion was and how hard I'd worked for it.

  "Oh Emily, this is so wonderful!" she cried. Then in a serious voice she asked, "Have you told Tom yet?"

  "No, not yet, but I will," I assured her. "I'm on my way back from Los Angeles this afternoon, so I'll be in Vegas by dinnertime."

  "Why don't you call him?" she asked.

  "Mom, you know why," I warned.

  "I know, but I keep hoping that things will turn around and that you two will be able to make it work," she sighed.

  "I know, but you know how he is," I said quietly.

  "But let's not get weighed down in that,” she said softly. “When do you leave for Sydney?"

  "Thursday morning," I told her. "I've got to get things in order before I head out for that hop. I'll be gone for almost a week."

  "Is this constant travel healthy for you, baby?" she asked seriously.

  "Mom, I'm twenty-three. I can handle just about anything they throw at me," I laughed. "You worry too much."

  "I know, but you're my baby and it's my job to worry," she laughed with me. I knew my mother was worried about far more than my health, but I didn't want to give her cause for any more worry than was necessary, so I didn't talk about the fact that traveling three out of four weeks of the month was far better than being home.

  "I know, I know," I sympathized. "I wish you would have had one more kid, you know? Just so I'd have someone to share the worry burden with and take the focus off of me all the time!"

  My mother laughed loudly and then started coughing. I laughed with her until I realized that she couldn't catch her breath.

  "Mom? Mom?" I called trying to get her to focus on speaking. "Mom, are you okay?"

  "Yeah, I'm fine," she finally croaked. After a few moments, she continued in a cheerful tone, "I just swallowed wrong and it went down my windpipe. That'll teach me to drink coffee and scold you at the same time!"

  "Are you sure?" I asked, worried that she wasn't telling me something.

  "Oh, absolutely sure!" she assured me. "You worry too much, baby. I'm completely fine. I just swallowed wrong."

  "Alright, well," I hesitated. "Then, I'll come around and take you to lunch tomorrow, okay? Around one, is that okay?"

  "Sure, that would be lovely, sweetie," she said. I could hear her smile through the phone connection. "But you do not need to worry about me. Really."

  "Alright, then I won't," I lied. "I'll be there to pick you up at one tomorrow, okay?"

  "I'll be looking forward to it, honey," she said. "We'll celebrate your good news in style!"

  "I love you, Mom," I said.

  "I love you, too, Emily," she said and then she was gone.

  #

  I felt a hand on my shoulder as I hung up the phone and turned to find Trish standing behind me.

  "Hey, lady," I smiled as I tucked the phone into my purse and closed it. "What are you doing?"

  "Picked up a red-eye to New York and decided to eat dinner in the terminal before I go to the lounge for a bit," she said as she hugged me. "Congratulations, darlin'! I heard about the promotion from the gate crew."

  "Thanks, Trish," I said as I returned the hug. Trish was my best friend at Marks Air. We'd been hired at the same time and had gone through three weeks of training together. If it hadn't have been for Trish, I might have quit the first week. She was everything I was not. A tall, curvy redhead with a voice that sounded like cream poured into whiskey, she commanded the attention of everyone, but particularly men. She was constantly fending off the advances of over-amorous passengers and pilots alike, and as a result, had developed an exterior shell that I strived to emulate. She was an expert at telling people to go to hell and having them look forward to the trip.

  "You tell the old man yet?" she asked as she scanned the terminal for possible dinner options.

  "Not yet," I sighed. "Tonight, though. Maybe I'll make him something special for dinner and break it to him easy."

  "You'd think the jerk would be happy about you getting promoted," she said. "I mean, you'll get a raise and a more regular schedule."

  "The raise will be great and he'll love it," I said. "The schedule, well, I think both of us look forward to the time we don't have to spend together more and more these days."

  "Why do you stay with him?" she asked point blank. "If you are both miserable, why do you maintain this farce of a marriage?"

  "Because," I said, not quite knowing how to answer her question without laying myself bare to a host of other questions.

  "Because what?" she pushed. "Because you feel sorry for him? Because you are worried about how he'll respond? Because you're concerned about being judged by society? Wake up, buybacks, it's 2015, not 1950."

  "You don't understand..." I trailed off, knowing that she did, in fact, understand.

  "The hell I don't," she shot back. "The hell I don't."

  "I know," I said softly. "I'm just worried about how he'll take it. You know how he struggles with the injury and how down he can get. I just worry that..."

  "Emily Anne Martin Warner," she said in a stern voice. "You are not responsible for the feelings of the entire world. You are not responsible for making a man comfortable with the choices he needs to make. A man, I might add, who has had time and opportunity
to come to grips with the changes that we all have to deal with. Life happens, deal with it."

  "I know, I know," I repeated. "I'm just trying to think about how I can tell him without making him feel like less."

  "And, people wonder why I am still single," she huffed. "I'm going to point them toward your marriage when they ask."

  "Don't be mean, Trish," I said sadly. "We're all doing the best we can."

  "I know, sweetie," she said with a contrite look as she pulled me to her and hugged me again. "I'm sorry. Sometimes I get all high and mighty in an attempt to defend my own life choices. It's your life, you choose and I'll be there to help you deal with the consequences."

  "Thanks, Trish," I smiled as I stepped back and looked at my watch. "Oh crap, I need to get to the gate! We leave in an hour and I am in charge of business today. Gotta run! I'll see you later this week?"

  "Yes! I'm on the Thursday flight!" she yelled.

  "See you then!" I yelled over my shoulder as I sprinted down the concourse with a smile.

  No matter how Tom reacted to the news of my promotion, at least I knew I could talk about it with Trish on the flight to Sydney.

  Chapter Three

  Austin

  When the room server brought the food up to my suite, I had him lay it out on the table like I was hosting a dinner for two so he wouldn't think I was alone. Once he'd left, I turned up the Yankees game and dug in. The burger was a perfect shade of pink and was so juicy that I ended up licking it off my hands as I devoured it and the accompanying crispy steak fries. When I'd finished my meal, I sighed, cracked open another chilled Deschutes Black Butte, and leaned back to watch the Yankees stick it to the Mets, yet again.

  Just as the game was winding down and the Yankees were assured of another win, my phone began buzzing. I looked down and smiled as I answered it.

  "Hi, Mom, what's up?" I said knowing full well that she was calling to crow about the game.

 

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