Two's Company
By: Jennifer Smith
Book Blurb
Ian James was raised in the lap of luxury, but he was also raised knowing that
nothing worth having comes without working for it. Expected to follow in his
father’s footsteps and take over the law firm one day, Ian works as an errand boy
during the summer months between high school and college. One of those
errands sends him to a very young, very wealthy, and very sexy widow who has
plans of her own for Ian. When Ian discovers that older, wealthy women will pay
him for sex, becoming a lawyer is no longer in his future.
Gillian Carmichael needs a vacation, so when her best friend, Sylvia suggests she
accompany her back home to Chicago, Gillian accepts. But when Gillian meets
Sylvia’s brother, Ian, the attraction is instant. There’s just one little thing standing
in the way . . . .
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
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Chapter 1
He slid his cock deep inside her pussy, filling her completely, and she
moaned softly. It had been so long since she’d been with a man that turned her
on. Not only did he turn her on, he also knew how make her want more; make
her come until she screamed. He grabbed a handful of her hair, pulled her head
back, and bit her on her neck—that sweet spot where it curved into her shoulder.
Wrapping his other hand around one of her tits, he rolled the nipple between his
thumb and finger. With her hands tied behind her back, she could do nothing
but follow wherever he led. While on her knees, he pulled her backward, with
him behind her, his hard cock still inside of her. He wrapped his arms around
her and held her firmly against him.
“You like it rough?” he said against her ear. “You like it when I fuck you
hard?” He pinched her nipple harder and she winced from the pain. “Answer
me, bitch! You like it rough, don’t you?”
“Yes,” she whispered harshly. “I like it rough. Hard. Fuck me.”
He pushed her forward and she fell onto the bed face first with her ass
high in the air. He grabbed her by the hips and slammed his dick into her over
and over, pulling her against him with every forward thrust. She fought to
control the pleasurable moan escaping her lips. She liked the control he held over
her, craved the sensation of her body jolting with every hard stroke. He pulled
the bonds from her wrists, freed her hands, and pulled out of her. Lying down
on the bed, he held his arms out. She came down on top of him, their mouths
fusing together. He fucked her mouth with his tongue while his hands roamed
over her back, her ass.
“Turn around,” he said. She straddled him, facing his feet. “Raise your ass
up.”
Positioning her bottom over his dick, she came down hard, sheathing him
inside her. With a hand on each cheek, he squeezed as she rode him, dictating
her rhythm and speed. Using her hands for leverage, she gripped his ankles and
pumped up and down. On the downward stroke, she squeezed her cunt muscles
together, and on the upward stroke released them until just the head of his cock
remained inside her. Then she clenched her muscles again, gripped him tightly
and slid down the length of his dick. The heat built inside her until she could
take no more. Lying forward across his thighs, she shuddered, squeezed his
ankles harder, and came. Her pussy juices leaked out and ran down his cock.
Using his thumbs, he massaged her opening as he pushed against her
puckered hole and slid his cock from her cunt into her ass. She jerked as the wide
head penetrated, stretching her. Then she sat up and slid down his cock, her tight
sphincter muscles squeezing him like a vise. Sliding slowly up and down at first,
she soon increased the speed. As big as his cock was, her ass accommodated him,
stretched around him, and sucked him in. Sounding like someone in the throes of
a heart attack, his breaths came heavy and labored.
When his nails raked over her back and sank into the flesh of her hips, she
reached between his legs and grasped his balls. The heavy sack was drawn up
tight against his body, urging him into release. With one fast, hard upstroke, his
body stiffened and he held tight against her, shooting his wad deep inside of her.
“Don’t move, don’t move, don’t move,” he panted.
Stepping into the shower, he rinsed off and washed the shit off his dick.
Even the condom hadn’t helped with the mess or the smell of pussy and sex. He
scrubbed his body, dried off and quickly dressed.
Looking sleepy and completely sated, she asked, “Can I see you again?”
He shoved an arm into his jacket. “You have my number. Just give me a
call and leave a message.”
“No,” she said. “I meant, can I see you again in the real world? You know,
like a real date?”
Adjusting his jacket, he smiled and heard her breath catch. “I wish I could,
but I’m not allowed to date clients. Sorry, it’s just one of the rules. You
understand.”
With a frown, she nodded. “Can’t you break the rules just one time?”
“As much as I’d love to, darlin’, I can’t. But you give me a call through ther />
agency any time. I have to run. It was a terrific night.” He leaned over, delivered
a peck to her cheek and left.
He hailed a cab, jumped into the back and gave the driver his address.
Settling in for the ride, he pulled his Palm Pilot from his inside jacket pocket and
read through his messages. Too many to answer now; besides, he was exhausted
and wanted to go home to his own bed. Glancing at his wristwatch, he noted the
time and entered it into the Palm. At three a.m. on a Sunday, everyone should be
in bed—in bed sleeping, that is.
The cab stopped in front of Granger Arms on NW 10th. He paid the cabbie
and stepped out. Stretching his long legs for a moment, he stifled a yawn and
walked to the door.
“Mr. James,” the doorman greeted him, opening the door. “How are you,
sir?”
“I’m fine, Stefan. And you?”
“Wonderful, thanks for asking, sir.”
“Have a good night,” he replied and headed for the elevator. A few
moments later, he was on the eleventh floor, at his apartment. After locking the
door behind him, he went straight to his room and pushed the button on his
answering machine. He listened to the messages as he undressed and tossed his
clothing in the laundry bag. He’d worry about answering messages later. Right
now, he wanted to sleep.
~ * ~
The ring of a phone blared in the room. Glancing at the clock on the
nightstand, he squinted and then frowned when he saw the time. Ten o’clock. He
flopped back onto the pillow and let the machine pick up—the answering service
notifying him of the calls he needed to return. They could wait. He needed sleep,
hadn’t had nearly enough. The phone rang again. With a groan, he rolled over
and picked up the receiver.
“Hello,” he mumbled.
“Ian, why didn’t you answer the first time I called?”
“I was sleeping, Mother.”
“It’s nearly ten-thirty. Did you forget?”
He thought about her question for a moment, but it didn’t make sense.
“Did I forget that it’s ten-thirty? Why do I care what time it is?”
His mother blew an exasperated breath. “Ian Dean James, you’re supposed to
meet us for brunch at eleven! You put it in that little computer you carry in your
pocket, for Pete’s sake!”
Ian groaned and shut his eyes. Dammit, he’d completely forgotten! “Of
course I didn’t forget, Mother. I worked late last night, but I’ll be there shortly.”
“Bullshit.” She laughed. “You completely forgot! Now get out of bed, get
dressed and get your ass in gear. We’ll wait for you, so get with it!”
“Yes, Mother.” He sighed.
“I love you, dear.”
“I love you, too, Mom,” he said and hung up the phone.
In record time, Ian showered and dressed, took the elevator to the parking
garage, and pressed the button on his key chain. The shiny red convertible
honked and flashed its headlights. He slid behind the wheel and turned the key,
bringing the engine roaring to life. The tires screeched as he pulled out of the
garage into the bright summer sunshine.
Sliding the sunglasses from the visor, he slipped them on and pushed the
button to roll the top down. With a fair breeze fanning his face, he turned onto
the street and headed out of town. In less than ten minutes he pulled up to the
swanky golf course and clubhouse where his parents had been members for
years. Though his father had passed away nearly seven years ago, his mother
never let her husband’s death hinder her social standing in the community. He
pulled up to the front of the clubhouse with a smile. If anything, his mother’s
social standing seemed to have gained momentum since his father’s passing.
After he handed his keys to the valet, he walked inside and found his
mother waiting. He looked her over with a smile. Her hair had been recently
coiffed in the latest fashion, and a string of pearls clung to her slender throat. Ah
yes, she might as well hang a placard around her neck that said, Catherine James,
wealthy widow.
All smiles, she turned to him with a full champagne glass in her hand and
offered a cheek for him to kiss.
“Ian, my love,” she cooed. “You’re the most handsome man alive!”
“Thank you, Mother, and you’re truly a vision.”
“You do know how to flatter your old mother, don’t you?”
“You aren’t old, Mother, you’re like fine wine—elegant, with a sweet
aftertaste,” he said with a wink.
“Don’t overdo it, Son.” She raised a delicately arched brow.
“Ian!”
He embraced his younger sister and swung her around in a circle. “Sylvia,
don’t you look beautiful? I didn’t know you’d be here.”
“I arrived last night and wanted to surprise you!”
“And that you did. How have you been?”
“I’m wonderful. Guess what?” Before he could guess, Sylvia stood on
tiptoes and whispered in his ear, “I’m pregnant! You’re going to be an uncle!
Shush, I haven’t told Mother yet.”
“Congratulations, it’ll be our secret.”
“Here, I’ve been so rude! I want to introduce you to my friend,” she said,
pulling him by the hand to a table. “Gillian, I’d like you to meet my brother, Ian.
Ian, this is my best friend, Gillian Carmichael.”
“Gillian, very nice to make your acquaintance,” Ian bowed and kissed her
hand.
“Very nice to make yours,” Gillian said with a smile.
“My brother is a very successful entrepreneur,” Sylvia said, sliding into the
chair. “Gillian is a corporate executive, travels all over the world troubleshooting
and preventing world crises!”
“It’s not quite that exciting,” Gillian said with a smile.
“It sounds wonderful.” Ian pulled the chair out for his mother.
“Sorry,” she said, sitting down. “I swear getting Mildred to stop talking for
a moment is more difficult than splitting the atom! Now, where is my sister? She
said she and David would be here on time. They’re worse than you—”
“Here we are, here we are!” Came a voice from behind them. “So sorry
we’re late, but David couldn’t find his contacts this morning. Ian, aren’t you the
handsome one? Oh, and Sylvia, darling, when did you get here? Catherine, you
said nothing to me about your daughter being here! What a wonderful surprise!”
Helen Staples chattered as she went around the table and placed a kiss to
everyone’s cheek. “And we’ve never met,” she said when she got to Gillian’s
chair.
“Aunt Helen, this is...” Sylvia started.
“I’m Helen, and this is my husband, David Staples. He’s my fourth. After
the others died on me, I got myself a younger man!”
“My aunt Helen,” Sylvia said under her breath. “Aunt Helen,” she said
loudly to get the woman’s attention. “Why don’t you sit down? I have some
news I’d like to share.”
“Oh my, what is it?” Helen said and took a seat beside her husband.
“Well….” Sylvia beamed. “I’m pregnant!”
“Pregnant?” her mother asked. “What do you mean pregnant?”
“Mother, you d
o remember what pregnant means. It’s how Ian and I
arrived in the world!”
“But you and Oscar have only been married two years.”
Sylvia took a sip from her water glass and set it down. “Yes, we’ve been
married two years and have decided to start a family.”
“Mother, this is wonderful news,” Ian said. “You’re going to be a…”
She slapped at him. “Yes I know what I’m going to be! A gr-a gr-- oh, I
can’t even say it!”
Ian burst into laughter. “So that’s the problem, becoming a grandmother?”
“Hush! Don’t you dare say that too loudly!”
“Oh, Mother, please!” Sylvia said, shaking her head. “You’re fifty-two
years old!”
“Shh! Everybody in the place doesn’t need to know!”
“Like it or not, Mother.” Ian patted her hand. “It is a fact, and it’s also a
fact that Sylvia is going to be a mother, I’m going to be an uncle, and you’re
going to be a grandmother. Deal with it!”
“Really, Catherine,” Helen said. “When Julie and Kevin first told me they
were having a baby, I couldn’t believe it either. My baby having a baby, but now
that Jason is nearly two, I couldn’t be happier. I love being a grandmother and so
will you.”
“Mother, please be happy,” Sylvia pleaded. “I can’t do this without you. I
don’t know how to raise a child or be a mother. I’m so scared I’ll do something
stupid, like drop him on his head or diaper the wrong end!”
“Oh, darling, of course I’m happy for you,” Catherine said. “I just wasn’t
expecting this. When is the baby due? And what did Oscar say?”
“Oscar was thrilled, of course, and I’m due in October.”
“October. October? That’s only five months away! Sylvia Anne, how could
you keep this a secret for so long? I only have five months to get everything
ready. There’s a baby shower to plan, and you give me five months!”
“Mother, calm down, I’m sure you can handle it,” Ian said, chuckling.
“Of course I can handle it, but Helen, I’ll need your help.”
“Of course you will. At least Julie gave me nearly seven months’ notice.”
“Waiter,” Ian summoned. “Bring me a bourbon. Straight up.”
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