Scarlet Woman

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Authors: Shelley Munro
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his cock. She kissed his shoulder.
    “Bite me,” he suggested.
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    The husky command stirred carnal fantasies. She liked the idea of marking him, branding Saber as her man. His earthy masculine scent surrounded her. Enticed. Emily bit down, savoring the salty wetness of his flesh.
    Saber made a dark sound. Exquisite pleasure engulfed her without warning. She shuddered, adrift on the hit of adrenaline, overdosing on his scent, his touch, the taste of him. The next powerful thrust of his body pushed her into climax. A fiery explosion rocked her body. He sucked hard on her shoulder and introduced the merest suggestion of teeth. The pain was fleeting, brushed away in another intense explosion as wave upon wave of spellbinding pleasure speared through Emily. Overwhelming and awe-inspiring, she’d never felt the like before. Emily clawed at his back, riding out the primitive throb that sang the length of her body. She felt the spill of his seed deep in her womb. His large frame shook, each breath coming deep and unsteadily, then he stilled and hugged her tightly to his chest. He sought her lips and kissed her deeply, cupping her face with his hands.
    Emily’s eyes flickered. She focused on his sexy face and smiled. “That was wonderful. I’ve never felt like that before.”
    Saber kissed her again, lightly on the lips, his green eyes alight with laughter.
    “Better memories now?”
    Emily chuckled, stretching slowly beneath him. Her pussy flexed, tightening around his cock. “Oh, yeah.” This bed had never seen action this hot. A giggle escaped.
    “I like the way your mind works, Saber Mitchell.”
    Saber hoped she liked him enough that she’d agree to stay in Middlemarch after Charlotte was ready to work again, but he wasn’t fool enough to voice the thought. He stroked her soft hair and rolled so they were still connected, but Jo lay on top of his larger frame.
    “That’s better,” she murmured. “You were getting a bit heavy.”
    “Wouldn’t want murder by squashing,” he said, tugging lightly on a golden curl.
    “Why don’t you shower and pack? I need to catch up with my younger brothers.”
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    “You want to shower with me?”
    “I’ll join you in a minute.” Saber lifted her off his chest with a trace of regret. She belonged with him. The minx waggled her backside as she sashayed from the bedroom, pulling a grin from him.
    The water pounded through the pipes and pelted the glass walls of the shower stall. He heard the shower door open and close before he rummaged through his jeans to retrieve his cell phone. He flipped it open and pushed speed dial for Joe’s phone.
    “Yo! How’s it hanging?”
    Saber rolled his eyes the minute he realized he’d glanced down to check. “It’s hanging just fine. Sly, what are you doing answering Joe’s phone?”
    “Joe’s a bit busy at the moment.”
    He heard the humor in his younger brother’s voice and that, combined with a feminine moan, filled in the blanks. “I’ll talk to you. Do you know where Jo’s friend Maggie is?”
    “Yeah.”
    “And?” Saber prompted, holding onto his patience.
    Another feminine cry sounded.
    “That’s it, Mags,” Saber heard Joe say.
    Saber shook his head and couldn’t help a grin. “Jo wants Maggie to keep an eye on her house for her. Do you think she’ll do it?”
    “I don’t know. She said she doesn’t want to talk to Jo because she’s too angry.” He paused before saying, “Do you think Jo would let us look after her house? Joe and I could do with a place in Dunedin rather than finding a hotel each time we come to the city.”
    Saber wanted to act the big brother and protest. His two youngest brothers were the instigators of most of the mischief. The idea of them having a base—no—they were adults and responsible for their own actions. Saber took a deep breath and went against 76
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    gut instinct. He had to let them make their own mistakes, and he trusted them

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