Hope Restrained (Estate Series)

Hope Restrained (Estate Series) by M.S. Willis

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her, placing both hands on the mattress
so he could press his forehead against hers. “You were the one begging me. I
must admit, your body is the most responsive I’ve ever had the pleasure to enjoy.”
His lips felt like silk across hers when he kissed her, his tongue peeking out
to slide across the crease of her lips.
    Red blinding anger burst within her and she pulled away. Bringing
her arm over, she hit him in the side of the head with the shackle around her
wrist. Her leg wrapped around his, tangling him in the chains he’d used to
restrain her.
    He cursed quickly before grabbing the chain at her throat,
and pulling her over as he fell backwards. His weight was enough to force her
to move her leg, and he made quick work of the small length of chain she’d
managed to wrap around him. Backing off the bed, he kept the chain on her
collar wrapped around his palm and pulled her into a position where her arms
were stretched out behind her from the shackles and her torso was bent forward.
She was powerless to move and he chuckled above her.
    “That’s one hell of a way to wish me a good morning. And
here I was trying to be playful. Maybe if you apologize and promise you’ll
behave, I’ll release this chain and let you up.”
    “I’ll never fucking behave for a man so pathetic he has to drug women in order to rape them.”
    Keeping the chain taut, he approached her, leaning down and
blowing his breath across her angry skin. Pressing his mouth to her ear, he
whispered, “You’ve behaved for me quite well already, the means by which I brought
about that result is unimportant, just the fact that I did.” Pushing closer, he
added, “You begged me to break you, and I still have every fucking intention of
doing just that. You should let go of your stubbornness and allow me to do it
in a way that benefits us both.” Pulling away from her he released the chain
and allowed her out of the uncomfortable position. She rolled her shoulder back
and he grimaced to think what that had just done to the healing wound.
    She glared up at him, the cut of his jaw causing flashbacks
of the previous night to play in her head; the candlelight across his skin, his
teeth buried in her flesh. She looked down at her inner thigh and saw the angry
bruise from where he’d bitten her, a shiver rolling through her body to
remember what he’d made her feel. Her body fought against her, hatred and
contempt mixed with a nagging ache for the torment of his hands.
    “I’ll make you behave in other ways as well. I’ll fight you
today and once I win, you’ll tell me what I want to fucking know and then I’ll
do with you as I see fit following that.”
    “Just unchain me and let’s get this over with.” The gold of
her eyes shot to his, the color blinding hot from her rage.
    His expression darkened and his lids hooded. “So eager.” He blinked
as if bored. “But first, let’s take care of some of your body’s other needs.” Grabbing the belt from the
table next to him, he held it up to show her. “I’m going to need to put you
back in this. If you resist, it’ll only delay the freedom you keeping
requesting, so I suggest you cooperate.”
    She glared.
    He smiled.
    “I’d take you by just the leash, let you crawl on the floor
in front of me like the dangerous and exotic animal that you are, but I can’t
trust that you won’t try to kill me too soon. I’d hate for our fight to begin
while you’re still so weak from lack of water and food. Plus, a good hit to the
bladder and things could get messy.” He chuckled darkly. “Nobody wants that.”
    “You’re an ass.”
    “I’m an ass with a valid point. So do yourself a favor and behave when I place your hands in this
belt.” He approached her and bent over to secure the belt around her waist. Releasing
one of her hands at a time, he secured them to the belt. She considered lashing
out at him, or strangling him with the chain, but if he was releasing her
today, there was no point

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