Captured Nanny – The Nannies Series Read Online Sam Crescent

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 40
Estimated words: 38610 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 193(@200wpm)___ 154(@250wpm)___ 129(@300wpm)
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Wolf added a second finger to the first in her ass, stretching her out. He was going to take this ass soon, make her his.

He heard the change of her breaths, letting him know she was close to her release.

Gritting his teeth, he watched as her hungry pussy seemed to be swallowing him down, begging for him to spunk inside her.

The sounds of her moans filled the car, and he held himself back.

Only when she rode out her wave of orgasm did he remove his fingers from her ass, grab her hips, and fuck her. He pounded into her hot cunt, wanting to brand it as his own.

When he felt the start of his release, he pulled out and spun her over. She knew what to do, and she took his dick into her mouth, swallowing down the cum as he filled her up. He watched her throat work as she drank him down until there was nothing left, and she let him go.

He stared at her exposed tits, seeing a strand of his cum on the mounded peaks.

Running his finger through the jizz, he gathered it onto his digit and then put it against her mouth.

“Lick it off,” he said.

She opened up, taking his finger into her mouth, and did as he said.

Wolf eased his cock back into his pants. He ran his hands down the creased pants and jacket before helping Rain back into her dress.

Reaching into his jacket pocket, he wiped between her spread thighs with some tissues so he could work the dress down.

Neither of them spoke as they sat beside each other in the car. Their panting had long since ended.

The memory of her going up in his arms was still very much present within his mind. There was no time to talk about it though as the car pulled up outside of the restaurant.

“We’re still going to eat?” Rain asked.

“Of course. I’m starving.” He opened the car door. The valet was there, but his driver would be taking care of the vehicle for the evening.

He held his hand out, and Rain hesitated before taking his hand. Wolf pulled her against his side, with a hand at her waist, and walked into the busy restaurant.

The maître d’ recognized him and quickly approached him, laughing and smiling. “I have your table all set.”

They followed the maître d’ to his table and Wolf stopped him from helping Rain with the seat.

“The waiter will be out to serve you shortly,” the maître d’ said. “Any complaints, come and see me.”

“Do you bring women here often?” Rain asked as he took a seat.

“Never.”

“But he … knows you.”

“He knows I like to eat good food and to have a private seat in the restaurant.”

“Is that so you can see who comes and who goes?” Rain asked.

“Pardon me?” he asked.

“It doesn’t take a genius to work out that you’re in the best position to work out an escape route.”

“My whole life I’ve had to be prepared for everything,” Wolf said.

“Have you ever thought of changing your lifestyle?” Rain grabbed the menu, flicking it open.

“No.” He glanced down at the wines, wondering how Rain handled alcohol. “Do you like wine?” he asked.

She wrinkled her nose. “No.”

“Any drinks?”

“Just a water for me, please.” She closed the menu.

“Don’t you want to enjoy the more expensive side of living?” he asked.

“Wine is wine.”

“There are a lot of people who wouldn’t agree.”

“I don’t drink,” she said.

“Why?”

“Why won’t you consider a lifestyle change?” she asked.

He glared at her. “Are you determined to make this evening … difficult? Or is the only time I get to have you agreeable is when you’re riding my dick?”

Her cheeks heated. “That’s not fair.”

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Rain’s hands shook, and she kept them beneath the table so he didn’t see. He wasn’t wrong. Whenever he started to touch her, she lost all forms of control.

“Not fair? Spoken like a true child.”

“Have you ever thought that I’m trying to understand you?” Rain asked.

He tilted his head to the side.

Rain glanced around the restaurant, not wanting to gain any attention.

“Elaborate,” he said.

She wanted to kill him.

“This is what you’re used to. You come and go as you please. I grew up in a small town where everyone who was anyone knew your business. People were close. The only bad thing to happen was a cat climbing a tree and then not getting down. That’s what I know. Everything you do is what is seen in horror movies or those big action kinds. Trust me, it never ends well. Forgive me for wondering why I wasn’t curious if you wanted another life.”

She opened the menu, not caring if he saw her hands shaking.

Silence fell between them at the table once again, and it was a sound she was growing very tired of hearing.

Looking over the food choices, she felt a little sick.


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