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grunted and he grinned up at her.
    “I’ve got you,” he whispered. He repeated the move and she gave up on resisting, melted into him, letting him rock her to climax.
    “Travis…Travis…Travis…” She said his name over and over again. Her ass tried to clench, the muscles tensing. He let go with one hand and his remaining fingers filled her. He finger-fucked her bottom, prolonging her orgasm.
    When she quieted and went limp, he gently pulled his fingers from her body and that’s when she felt it—the warmth from his cock as he came beneath her, his semen coating their lower bellies where their skin touched.
    Bella kissed him through the duration of his orgasm. “Could control it until we got back to the deck, huh?” she remarked after she lifted her head.
    “I lied.”
    “I’m glad.”
    “But I would like to get back to the house.”
    “Or just back in the water.”
    “That too.”
    Bella slid off Travis’ body and lowered herself over the edge of the floating dock into the cool water. Travis followed and playfully dunked her head under. When she came up, he was halfway to shore. “Cheater,” she muttered.

Chapter Eight
    Saturday Afternoon
     
    “What’s my car doing here?” Bella asked, stepping out from beneath the awning of the flower shop.
    Her wide eyes made him grin and the sunshine glinting off her auburn hair made him itch to wrap the strands around his hands and tug her close. “It’s finished,” Travis said simply.
    “Travis, I—” Her eyes darkened in the afternoon sun and something niggled at him.
    “I know you’ll pay me when you can, Bells,” he rushed to reassure her. He wanted the car out from between them. Their affair hadn’t had anything to do with her car after that first kiss on her porch. At least not for him, though that hadn’t stopped him from reminding her that it had.
    “Is that why you’ve been leaving in the middle of the night? Why you wouldn’t spend the night with me? Is that when you were fixing my car?”
    “Yeah. Look, I wanted you bad, baby, and I knew you wanted me too, or used to at least. I just—”
    “It’s okay. I did want you. You were the one guy I wasn’t supposed to ever have.”
    “But you have had me.”
    “I have—and I’m not done with you.”
    “You don’t have to do this. I was wrong. I shouldn’t have made you sleep with me to get your car fixed cheaper. I would have worked with you on it, no matter what. I—”
    “We’ve got to stop interrupting each other,” she quipped. “Travis, do you want to keep seeing me?”
    He hadn’t expected her to ask. Just hoped. The sex had been incredible over the last few days and they’d had some great conversations, but none of it had begun from any innocent notion on his part. “Hell, baby, yeah. I do.”
    “Then shut up. I have something to say, to ask, to propose, but I can’t do it if you keep feeling bad about what we’ve been doing for two and a half days.”
    “Now c’mon. I don’t feel bad about what we’ve done. Only how I got you to agree to it.”
    “You didn’t get me to agree to anything. I said yes knowing I could get you the money for the car.”
    It was his turn to be stunned and gaze at her with wide eyes. “What?”
    “Yeah.”
    Even in the summer heat, she blushed. Pink lit her cheeks and she glanced away from him. The little minx. “Tell me.”
    She sighed and locked gazes with him again. “Long story short, I have money. More than I thought. More than I knew when I first came back home. I thought I only had the trust fund and the little bit of savings. When everything came to a head with Artie, safeguards and security measures were put into place to protect part of my money. I wanted to keep it for emergencies, for my future, for my children. It was all I had left. I didn’t lose as much as others, but he ruined my family and my legacy. But then…”
    She smiled gently and his heart flipped over. “Then you came along looking for something

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