Chapter 34 Chapter 34 Aden Jayde cries out, her mouth open, staring directly into my eyes as we both get the release we needed. She's straddlingin my office chair, her black silk panties discarded on the floor where I left them.
I'm breathing hard, too, one hand wrapped in her hair, the other pressed against her lower back. Slowly, she raises herself off of me, lowering her feet to the ground.
She leans forward, her hands on the arms of the chair, pressing a hungry kiss to my mouth.
"Thanks, baby," she murmurs. "I always like a little afternoon treat." I don't say anything in response, instead standing up and buckling my pants as Jayde leans back against the desk.
For me, this wasn't a treat. It was a necessity. Brooklyn, that beautiful she-wolf virgin, had cto this office, my sacred space, and offered her services to me.
They just weren't the services I desperately wanted.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut then again, I couldn't have those, either.
Jayde has always satisfied me—and then some. It's the reason we've been together as long as we have. But today, with her on top of me, it was Brooklyn I pictured. Brooklyn's perfect, perky breasts, soft in my hand. Brooklyn's supple bottom bouncing on top of me.
I wanted to make Brooklyn groan the way Jayde had.
But I couldn't, and so this would have to do until I could shake this feeling away.
Jayde is speaking now, looking at the security monitor on my desk.
"Lookie here." She points a finger at the little rectangle that shows the door to Hudson's room. "Looks like the love birds were having a little tryst." She laughs, but I don't. I can't help myself from clamping my teeth together, watching closely.
The truth is, I've always had my suspicions about Hudson, who he would choose to love if he could. It's a reason I've been relieved that I can choose his future partner. Protect the family bloodline.
But with Brooklyn in the picture now, everything I have suspected goes out the window. All I feel is jealousy at the idea of them together.
What a mess.
Jayde notices something is off and tilts her head with curiosity, looking betweenand the screen. I pretend I don't see her doing it.
Jayde may act like a lot of fun, but she's no fool. I don't want her to dig too deep.
As for me, I'm not used to having to control himself around the women I'm attracted to.
Usually, it's not very hard to seduce them, and I can take my pick, who and when. Women want me. They always have. They cwillingly to my bed, or wherever else I want to have them.
But as I study Brooklyn on the screen, walking back down the hall to her room, I have to fight to control myself. I know that I want her-I can't deny it anymore-in a rough, primal sort of way. Different than the way I want Jayde, who slakes my thirst.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBrooklyn? She leavesparched. Like nothing can cure me.
Jayde smirks, watchingstare at the girl on the screen.
"You know," she says, folding her arms and keeping her voice light. "I don't think anything funny even went on in that room.
My eyes flash to her. "What?"
"Just look," she says, gesturing to the screen, where Brooklyn has reached her door. The camera showsom Brooklyn's face as she twists the knob and walks in. "Can't you see? Her hair isn't mussed, and neither is her makeup. Her lips aren't even swollen." I can't help myself. I lean forward to study the image, noting that Jayde is correct.
Jayde smirks again. "If Hudson had really given it to her-" "That's enough," I say, my voice coming out harsher than I intend it to. Jayde's smile doesn't fade, but her eyes narrow at me. I must be careful here.
"Of course, nothing happened in there," I say, straightening up, ightening up 'She's his fiancée. He respects her. Hudson knows it's impious to have sex before the wedding.
Jayde laughs as she heads for the door. "Oh, I didn't know we were suddenly so pious in this house! I'l ке have to say a couple of Hail Mary's to wash away my sins from this afternoon." She winks, before closing the door behind her. I grunt a farewell, grateful to be left in peace. To return to the distraction of my work.
Still, unable to concentrate, my mind turns again to the innocent, untouched young woman upstairs.