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Authors: Michelle Hughes,Amp,Karl Jones

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Leah hastily scrambled
up onto the bed, not wanting to wait any longer either. She had been driven
nearly crazy by his teasing down in the dungeon and she was eager for
satisfaction.

Two fingers slid into
her from behind and he gently inched them in and out, making sure she was ready
for him. Grasping her hips in his hands he slowly slid home until his head
touched her cervix. He ached to pound into her core, knowing he was deeper
inside her than he'd ever been, but he resisted and rode her slowly.

"You have no idea
how good you feel wrapped around my cock," he told her, sliding his hand
around her hip and down between her legs to her new jewelry. He tapped it
lightly as he continued to pump in and out of her, establishing a rhythm that
sent little jolts of pleasure through her.

Leah felt her orgasm
building, driven by the feeling of him so deep inside of her that it was almost
too much. It was multiplied by his manipulations of her new piercing.
"Sir, please!" she gasped, unable to help the scream that escaped her
lips.

"Cum, baby, cum
hard for me." Rhett increased his stroke as her tight folds clenched him
like a vice.

Her release was like a
trigger for his orgasm and he came with an intensity he had never before
experienced. For the first time he actually blacked out for a second; when he
came to he marveled at what his girl was able to make him feel.

After allowing
themselves a short while to regain their breath after their exertions, they
made their way into the shower. Rhett paid close attention to the new piercing
he had given Leah, cleaning both it and her thoroughly. When he was done he
knelt to place a small kiss on the cool metal.

He'd had sex with many
women over the years, from all walks of life. Almost all of them had vastly
more experience than Leah, but somehow the angel with him gave him a release
like he'd never known before.

As they crawled into
bed and Leah drifted off to sleep Rhett wrapped her in his arms. There was
something indefinably special about her, he thought, and he was determined that
he would brand her his. He drifted off to sleep considering ways in which to
accomplish it.

 

 

 

 

1
1

PAradise

 

 

Leah drove home the next
morning excited about the trip she would be taking in a few hours. She'd never
been to Mexico, and the thought of enjoying herself on the beaches had her
wishing the time would pass quicker.

The moment she was
through the door of her dorm room she began packing, throwing everything she
could find into the luggage Rhett had bought for her. She had barely finished
when she tipped the luggage up and dumped everything back out onto her bed.

Deciding she needed to
be sensible she left the bedroom and made herself a coffee, not returning until
she had finished it.

Back in the bedroom
Leah looked down on the jumbled mess of clothing on her bed. With fresh eyes it
was clear to her that she wouldn't need everything she had originally packed. She
was only going away for a couple of days, and a number of the items before her,
while suitable for Chicago, were not appropriate for Mexico.

Sorting through her
clothes she picked out enough items to last her a couple of days, no matter
what she and Rhett got up to. She didn’t have a clue what he had planned for
them, and wanted to be prepared for every eventuality.

As she packed for a
second time Leah thought back on the previous two nights. It seemed as if the
intensity of her time with Rhett was changing; if the rest of the ten nights
were as incredible as those she had already enjoyed, she knew she was going to
have a hard time not accepting his offer.

The thought of being
labeled a slave didn't sit well with her conscience, nor did the thought of
being treated like one, but sharing nights like those she had already enjoyed
with Rhett definitely held some appeal.

Leah's mind was still
drifting through remembrances when Janie walked into the room, startling her.
"I'm really sorry for jumping on you yesterday," she said, her eyes
pleading for forgiveness. "You're a grown woman, and you can make your own
decisions. It's just…we've been friends for a long time now, and you're my best
friend; I hate to think of you getting hurt." She had done a lot of
thinking since the previous evening; she wasn't happy about the situation between
Leah and Rhett, but had come to realize that if the shoe had been on the other foot,
she would have been livid with Leah and probably would have reacted much worse
than her friend had

"Janie, you're my
best friend, and I think of you like a sister; I understand you're just
worried, but this is what I want. I hope you can understand that and give me
your blessing." Leah didn't want to fight with her friend, she had too
much love in her heart for her, despite that, she knew she had to stand up for
what she wanted, no matter what the consequences might end up being.

"I overstepped my
boundaries, honey, I'm sorry. To prove just how much I plan on supporting you
in this, I'm going with you and Rhett." She saw the look of confusion in
Leah's face and hurried to explain. "David called and asked if I would
like to spend the weekend at the resort; of course I said yes, and he told me
we would all go together.

"Think of the fun
we can have when the boys are off doing business, or whatever it is they're
going there to do." Laughing and smiling Janie threw her arms around her
friend.

Leah couldn't help but
smile as well, her friend's enthusiasm was infectious and she quickly hugged
her back. Just like that the argument of the previous day was forgotten. It was
always like that with them, they didn't argue often, and when they did it was
forgotten quickly.

"I'm so glad
you're coming, Janie. I had no idea what I was going to do with myself while
Rhett is occupied, and from the sounds of it he's going to be pretty busy down
there." When they woke that morning Rhett had told her that he probably
wouldn't have much time to spend with her during the day while they were in
Mexico, he would be working, so she would be left to her own devices. It was a
thought that had daunted her, being alone in a strange place, but knowing that
her best friend was going to be there with her made it an adventure.

"We'll have a
wonderful time, you'll love it there. Especially if he has to work so we have
the days to ourselves. We can sunbathe, swim, go shopping, enjoy drinks by the
pool, whatever we like. And if we get bored of all that, we can just go
exploring.

"David took me
down to the resort once before, but we didn't get to do half the things I
wanted to," Janie said with a wink that made Leah blush, despite
everything she had seen and done the last few days. "Are you packed
yet?" she asked, looking at the luggage and piles of clothes on the bed.

Leah laughed. "Just
about; I was so excited I packed everything, then I threw it all out of the
cases and started again. I think I've packed the right stuff now."

"Well I'm ready to
go, my stuff is packed, so why don't I have a quick check of your stuff. I can
tell you if you've packed anything you won't need, or you need something you
haven't packed."

"Great, thanks, hon."

"Did Rhett tell
you we're going down on the company plane? No? Well you're going to love
it." Janie was a bundle of nervous energy as she opened Leah's luggage and
went through it quickly.

The new cell phone
buzzed while Janie was sorting through the luggage, taking out some things and
putting others in. Grabbing it up Leah opened the text message from Rhett.
"My
driver will be there in 20 minutes to pick you and Janie up, my meeting has
pushed up to an earlier time and we need to leave sooner than I thought,
RH."

"Good thing we're
both packed," she told Janie, "Rhett said to be ready in twenty
minutes." She was glad things were getting moved up; she was so excited
she couldn't seem to stand still. She was sure she would burst a blood vessel
or something if she didn't contain herself.

"I'll grab my
bags; there's a few things you need, but nothing you can't get at the resort so
I wouldn't worry about it," Janie said doing her friend's luggage up
again. "Shall we wait out front? It's gorgeous outside and I really don't
want to be cooped up inside."

"Sounds like a
plan." Leah nodded, not sure what things she needed, though she imagined
Janie would tell her when they got there, if she didn't figure it out for
herself. Grabbing her purse she picked up the cases and followed her friend out
into the hall.

While Janie crossed to
her dorm room to fetch her own luggage Leah locked the door of her room. Her
heart was racing as she and Janie finally made it outside to sit at one of the
cement benches on the campus lawn, and she did her best to calm her excitement,
knowing she still had hours to go before they would reach the resort.

Rhett had sent the limo
to pick them up and when it arrived they quickly slid into the rear while the
driver dealt with their luggage. Janie immediately poured them both a glass of
wine from the bottle on ice. "Here's to a great weekend," she toasted
with a giggle, clinking her glass against Leah's.

The drive to the
private airfield only took about fifteen minutes, even in Chicago traffic,
which surprised Leah; she hadn't realized it was so close to the campus. When
they arrived she was amazed by the small jet they were led to. She had only
flown once before, and found the contrast in experiences startling.

Not only was the plane
before her a fraction of the size of the jet she had flown in from O'Hare
airport, but the private airfield Rhett had brought them to was absent all of
the x-ray machines, metal detectors, and security she remembered from her
previous flight. No sooner had they arrived at the plane than they were on
board and the luggage was being loaded.

Briefly Leah wondered
where Rhett was but she was soon diverted by the sight of the luxurious
interior of the plane. The seats were upholstered in soft beige leather and she
sank onto the couch that ran along the side of the plane as she looked around
her.

"So is this thing
safe?" Leah asked, having finished admiring the interior she became more
aware of the small size of the plane, especially in comparison to the huge
jumbo jet she had flown in previously.

"It's as safe as
you can get, my sweet girl." Rhett had entered the cabin at just the right
time, he thought as he saw the slight touch of concern on Leah’s face. "You
don't think I'd allow you to be in danger, do you?" Crossing the cabin he
pulled Leah up and into his arms so he could kiss her.

David had entered with
Rhett and he quickly moved over to sit beside Janie. "I know I would never
let my Janie fly in this if it wasn't safe." He smiled, showing his perfect
white teeth. "Good to see you, babe." It had been two nights since
he'd seen her, and in his opinion that was much too long.

Giving Rhett a shaky
smile, a little relieved by his words, Leah took a seat across from David and
Janie when she was released.

Unnoticed behind them
the young captain had boarded. He waited until his employer had finished
greeting his young lady and then informed him that there were no delays and the
weather was perfect for flying. "We should make great time and be on the
ground in three and a half hours."

"Thank you,
Captain; we're ready to take off whenever you are," Rhett told him. He
noted the look on Leah's face as the captain made his way forward to the
cockpit, it was clear she thought the man too young to be a pilot. "Don't worry,
sweetheart, he's highly qualified, trust me, he's been my pilot for five years
now." His words didn't seem to reassure Leah all that much; she continued
to look a little nervous.

When the jet finally
took off Leah thought her heart was going to explode. Why she felt so nervous
she couldn’t have said, it didn't make sense to her, but she finally began to
relax when the plane leveled out. The smoothness of the flight enabled her to
put her worries aside and settling back she looked out of the window next to
her.

They were above the
clouds, which looked like puffs of cotton candy, and that helped her to relax
even more. The one other flight she had been, on the plane had flown through a
storm, which she knew was the cause of her slight fear of flying. She was glad
that wasn't going to happen that time.

 

By the time they
touched down in Mexico Leah had decided she didn't mind flying. She was sure
that decision was at least in part the result of the comfort of the small jet,
though the wine she and Janie had enjoyed while Rhett and David discussed their
upcoming meeting had certainly helped.

The moment the jet came
to a stop Leah was on her feet so she could hug Rhett. She realized what she'd
done after a few seconds and tried to pull back, he continued hold her in his
strong arms though. "Sorry, Sir," she whispered into his strong
chest.

"I'm glad you
enjoyed yourself, Leah." He held her for a few seconds before letting her
go. "David, our car should be waiting, I'd like to get the girls settled
in before we have to tackle this meeting." He kissed Leah briefly then
took her hand and led her off the plane.

Leah couldn't take her
eyes off the bright, colorful scenery surrounding them during the short drive
to the docks. She had never seen anything so vibrant before. The water, when
they reached it, was the most beautiful shade of blue, reminding her of Rhett's
eyes, while the sands, which stretched as far as she could see, were so white
the sunlight reflected off, almost blinding her.

"I can't wait to
go swimming," Leah said, grinning at Janie. The two men were busy
discussing their itinerary and were oblivious to their surroundings.

"I know you're
going to love it." Her friend's excitement was contagious and they were
giggling like schoolgirls as they finally boarded the boat that was waiting for
them. "We're crossing over to one of the other islands; you're going to be
amazed by the resort, they even have their own boutiques there. I just hope we
have time for some shopping," Janie whispered loudly, deliberately
allowing David to overhear her.

"Of course you can
go shopping, babe," David grinned at her, "meetings will take up most
of the day so I want you to entertain yourself."

"You are so good
to me, Sir." She leaned over and kissed his cheek.

"Just take care of
my sweet girl, Janie," Rhett told her, winking at Leah. "I would hate
to have some island boy sweep her off her feet while I'm working." He
chuckled at Leah's blush.

Leah had never seen
Rhett in such a playful mood and loved the changed in him. "I doubt there
could ever be another man as perfect as you, Sir."

Her words pleased him
and he grinned. "I should hope not, sweetheart, I would hate to have to
tan that gorgeous ass for looking at another." At her crestfallen look he
chuckled again. "Baby, I was only joking."

She blushed and smiled
uncertainly, not used to him teasing, especially in front of her friend and his
partner. "I would never push you to see if that were true, Sir."

"Good girl,
because I was only half joking." He winked at her again, enjoying seeing
her flustered. She was his, he thought, a protective surge of jealousy moving
through him. The thought of any man taking what was his did not sit well with
him at all.

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