Long Overdue (River Jewel Resort Book 3)

Long Overdue (River Jewel Resort Book 3) by Madison Sevier

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    Dedication
    Chapter One
    Chapter Two
    Chapter Three
    Chapter Four
    Other Books
    About The Author
    Contact Madison
    Dedication
    This book is dedicated to lovers of happily-ever-afters everywhere.
     
     
     
    Chapter One
    “Ms. Milan!”
    Olivia and her most recent distraction froze in place. She peeked around the shoulder of the naked young man she currently had her legs wrapped around.
    “Um, yes, Mrs. Brooks? How can I help you?”
    “For starters, you can untangle yourself and get dressed!” The hefty old woman crossed tweed-covered arms across her middle and Olivia swore she saw smoke coming from her ears.
    This was not good. And that was a serious understatement. Olivia was screwed and not just by the hot, tan quarterback who was pulling his pants up. Olivia stood and slowly inched her lace panties up her long legs until they were settled on her hips. The entire time, she held eye contact with Mrs. Brooks, giving her a wink and a smile.
    “You know, Mrs. Brooks, sex is an excellent way to help unlock the mind. Maybe you should try it sometime.”
    Olivia knew she was pushing the old bat’s buttons unnecessarily, but she was already in deep shit. She might as well enjoy herself.
    “You were told to stop this kind of…activity.” Olivia could see the woman visibly shaking with rage and embarrassment. It gave her a perverse sense of pleasure seeing the old lady like that, even though Olivia knew she was about to be fired.
    “I won’t apologize. These students, students of adult age, mind you, have been coming to me for help for years and, might I add, these people have had exemplary grades. Everyone I’ve had special sessions with has improved their GPA in record time. That has to count for something.”
    “And the professor last year? How did you r sessio n improve his life? Your whorish escapades on campus are coming to an end right now. I won’t tolerate it for another minute.”
    The student she’d been helping stood there with his mouth wide open. As he stood there shirtless and a bit cocky, Olivia couldn’t help but be turned on by his defiance. The sight of the library combined with his unique male scent provided reminders of their unfinished study meeting.
    “Unless you’d like me to inform your parents of your activities, young man, I suggest that you leave the library immediately. In fact, try studying. You’re already on the verge of flunking and I’m sure your mother wouldn’t want to hear about this. Isn’t there a trust fund hanging in the balance? Ms.
Milan, follow me to my office. Now!”
    She finished dressing as she gave Sean a few last-minute instructions for his overdue essay. “Don’t forget to ask your professor for an extension. She’s really an understanding woman. She’ll help you catch up and you’ll be fine.”

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