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Reasonable Doubt by Whitney G.
Publication Date: March 31, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, Erotic, Romance
My cock has an appetite.
A huge and very particular appetite: Blonde, curvy, and preferably not a fucking liar…(Although, that’s a story for another day.)
As a high profile lawyer, I don’t have time to waste on relationships, so I fulfill my needs by anonymously chatting and sleeping with women I meet online.
My rules are simple: One dinner. One night. No repeats.
This is only casual sex. Nothing more. Nothing less.
At least it was , until “Alyssa”…
She was supposed to be a 27 year old lawyer, a book hoarder, and completely unattractive. She was supposed to be someone I shared law advice with late at night, someone I could trust with details of my weekly escapades.
ut then she came into my firm for an interview–a college-intern interview, and everything fucking changed…
Prologue
Andrew
New York City is nothing more than a shit-filled wasteland,
a dump where failures are forced to drop all their broken dreams and leave them
far behind. The flashing lights that shined brightly years ago have lost their
luster, and that fresh feeling that once permeated the air—that hopefulness, is long gone.
Every person I once considered a friend is now an enemy, and
the word “trust” has been ripped from my vocabulary. My name and reputation are
tarnished thanks to the press, and after reading the headline that The New York Times ran this morning,
I’ve decided that tonight will be the last night I ever spend here.
I can’t deal with the cold sweats and nightmares that jerk
me out of my sleep anymore, and as hard as I try to pretend like my heart
hasn’t been obliterated, I doubt that the agonizing ache in my chest will ever
go away.
To properly say goodbye, I’ve ordered the best entrées from
all my favorite restaurants, watched Death
of a Salesman on Broadway, and smoked a Cuban cigar on the Brooklyn Bridge.
I’ve also booked the penthouse suite at the Waldorf Astoria, where I’m now
leaning back on the bed and threading my fingers through a woman’s
hair—groaning as she slides her mouth over my cock.
Teasingly darting her tongue around my tip, she whispers, “Do
you like this?” as she looks up at me.
I don’t answer. I push her head down and exhale as she
presses her lips against my balls, as she covers my cock with her hands and
moves them up and down.
Over the past two hours, I’ve fucked her against the wall,
forced her to bend over a chair, and pinned her legs to the mattress while I
devoured her pussy.
It’s been quite fulfilling—fun, but I know this feeling will only last for so long; it never
stays. In less than a week, I’ll have to find someone else.
As she takes me deeper and deeper into her mouth, I tightly
tug her hair—tensing as she bobs her head up and down. Pleasure begins to
course its way through me, and the muscles in my legs stiffen—forcing me to let
go and warn her to pull away.
She ignores me.
She grips my knees and sucks faster, letting my cock touch
the back of her throat. I give her one last chance to move away, but since her
lips remain wrapped around me, she leaves me no choice but to cum in her mouth.
And then she swallows.
Every. Last. Drop.
Impressive…
Finally pulling away, she licks her lips and leans back
against the floor.
“That was my first time swallowing,” she says. “I did that
just for you.”
“You shouldn’t have.” I stand and zip my pants. “You
should’ve saved it for someone else.”
“Right. Well, um…Do you want to order some dinner? Maybe we
could eat it over HBO and go at it again afterwards?”
I raise my eyebrow, confused.
This is always the most annoying part, the part when the
woman who previously agreed to “One dinner. One night. No repeats.” wants to
establish some type of imaginary connection. For whatever reason, she feels
like there needs to be some type of closure conversation, some bland
reassurance that’ll confirm that what just happened was ‘more than sex,’ and
we’ll become friends.
But it was just
sex, and I’m not in need of any friends. Not now, not ever.
“No, thank you.” I walk over to the mirror on the other side
of the room. “I have someplace to be.”
“At three in the morning? I mean, if you just want to skip
the HBO and go for another round instead, I can…”
I tune out her irritating voice and begin to button my
shirt. I’ve never spent the night with a woman I met online, and she isn’t
going to be the first.
As I adjust my tie, I look down and spot a tattered pink
wallet on the dresser. Picking it up, I flip it open and run my fingers across
the name that’s printed onto her license: Sarah Tate.
Even though I’ve only known this woman for a week, she’s
always answered to “Samantha.” She’s also told me—repeatedly, that she works as a nurse at Grace Hospital. Judging by
the Wal-Mart employee card that’s hiding behind her license, I’m assuming that
part isn’t true either.
I look over my shoulder, where she’s now sprawled across the
bed’s silk sheets. Her creamy colored skin is unmarred and smooth; her bow
shaped lips are slightly swollen and puffy.
Her green eyes meet mine and she slowly sits up, spreading
her legs further apart, whispering, “You know you want to stay. Stay…”
My cock starts to harden—it’s definitely up for another
round, but seeing her real name has ruined any chance of that for me. I can’t
stand to be around anyone who’s lied to me, even if she does have double D tits
and a mouth from heaven.
I toss the wallet into her lap. “You told me your name was
Samantha.”
“Okay. And?”
“Your name is Sarah.”
“So what?” She shrugs, beckoning me with her hand. “I never
give my real name to men I meet on
the internet.”
“You just fuck them in five star hotel suites?”
“Why do you suddenly care about my real name?”
“I don’t.” I
glance at my watch. “Are you spending the night in this room or do I need to
give you cab money to get home?”
“What?”
“Was my question unclear?”
“Wow…Just, wow…” She shakes her head. “How much longer do
you think you’ll be able to keep doing this?”
“Keep doing what?”
“Chatting someone up for a week, fucking her, and moving on
to the next. How much longer?”
“Until my dick stops working.” I put on my jacket. “Do you
need cab fare or are you staying? Check out is at noon.”
“Do you know that men like you—relationship avoiders,
are the type that typically fall the hardest?”
“Did they teach you that at Wal-Mart?”
“Just because someone from your past hurt you doesn’t mean
that every woman after her will.” She purses her lips. “That’s probably why you
are the way you are. Maybe if you tried to actually date someone you’d be a lot happier. You should take her out for
dinner and actually listen, see her to her door without expecting an invitation
inside, and maybe bypass the whole ‘let’s go fuck’ in the hotel suite thing at
the end.”
Where are my
keys? I need to go. Now.
“I can see it now…” She can’t seem to shut up. “You’re going
to want more than sex one day, and the person you want it from is going to be
someone you least expect. Someone who will force you to give in.”
I pull my keys from underneath her crumpled dress and sigh.
“Do you need cab money?”
“I have my own car, dick-face.” She rolls her eyes. “Are you
really this incapable of having a regular conversation? Would it kill you to
talk to me for a few minutes after sex?”
“We have nothing more to discuss.” I put my room key on the
nightstand and walk toward the door. “It was very nice meeting you, Samantha, Sarah. Whatever the hell your name is.
Have a great night.”
“Screw you!”
“Three times was more than enough. No, thank you.”
“Things are going to catch up to you one day, asshole!” She
yells as I step into the hallway. “Karma is one hell of a bitch!”
“I know.” I toss back. “I fucked her two weeks ago…”
A self diagnosed candy addict, travel junkie, and hypochondriac, Whitney Gracia Williams LOVES to write about characters that make you laugh, cry, and want to (in the case of Claire Gracen) reach through your Kindle and slap them. She is the New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of Reasonable Doubt,the Mid Life Love Series, the Jilted Bride Series, the My Last Resolution Series, Wasted Love, and Captain of My Soul. When she’s not locked inside her room, feverishly typing away on her laptop.
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