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Authors: Jennifer Salaiz

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“Do you really, Marley? You love me?”

“Of course, I do. I think I fell in love with you the moment I met you. The reality of everything just made it hard for me to come to terms with it.”

Zachary’s lips connected with hers, his thrusts became more intense. Marley’s breasts bounced at their rhythm. The delicious feeling of her nipples rubbing against his chest locked her pussy tight with spasms. She dug her nails into his back, trying to hold in her screams. When that didn’t work she bit back into his shoulder.

Zachary stood her up on shaky legs and faced her against the wall.

Water poured over both of them as he leaned forward and placed his face against her profile.

“I love you, too, Marley. From the moment you came to me, I knew you were the one.”

He eased his cock in her from behind, using his hands to arch her back. Marley gasped at how deep he plunged within her. With his large arm wrapped around her waist, his fingers played mayhem with her clit. Fire shot down to her core while he pounded his cock inside of her repeatedly.

Marley’s legs nearly gave out when another orgasm shook her.

Zachary eased up on her clit while he swelled and shot his cum deep within her. The steam from the water made it hard to breathe. She pressed herself against the marble wall, letting the coolness soothe her skin until she had the strength to move.

“Say you’re going to marry me, Marley, please,” Zachary said from behind her.

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His words made her spin around, causing her hair to fly across her face. She pulled the strands off, looking at him, confused.

“Please, I know that you said you didn’t want to get married, but there’s nothing more I want than to be able to call you my wife. It doesn’t feel right for us to live together and never be considered more.

Please, if you need time, I’ll wait. Just don’t tell me that it’s out of the question.”

His words tugged at Marley’s heart. “You have to ask? I thought I just said that I love you. I wouldn’t have told you that if I wasn’t planning on marrying you. I was just angry when I said those words to my mother.”

Zachary kissed her, smiling. He turned off the water, grabbing a robe and a towel. Marley was handed the robe. It entirely engulfed her small frame.

While she tied the belt she watched Zachary wrap the towel around his slim waist, emphasizing his large upper body. She stared in fascination while he walked into the bedroom and the muscles rippled in his back with every step.

Without thinking, she pulled off his towel to get a better view.

Usually she wasn’t so bold, but she couldn’t resist seeing what was hidden by the fluffy cotton. His muscular ass flexed when he turned around and lifted his eyebrow at her.

“Are you ready for round two already?” He asked, smiling at her.

Marley laughed and handed him his towel. “I like the scenery, but I’m sorry. I can’t do round two right now. My body couldn’t handle it. You can visit me tonight in my dreams, though, if you would like.”

He grinned wickedly. “Oh, yeah? You still want me to do projection?”

She smiled. “Only if you think you can handle it. I wouldn’t want to have to put a hurting on you.”

His laugh echoed in the large room. “Baby, I’m going to make you beg me to stop. You’ll be screaming my name before it’s over Ebook piracy is stealing. It is a federal offense.

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with, out loud, here, where everyone can hear you.” He stalked toward her.

Marley rolled her eyes, smiling and climbing into the bed. “Yeah, we’ll see if you can project your passion like you project you words.”

“Oh, it’s on,” he said leaping over her. She couldn’t help but laugh as he nuzzled his face in her neck.

Marley knew her passion might have started with projection, but now she got the best of both worlds. Not only did she get the real thing, she also got to keep her dream guy. What more could a girl ask for?

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I live in a small Texas town along the Gulf of Mexico. Family is everything to me. My mother always encouraged my reading growing up. Looking back, my earliest memories revolve around my grandmother, who was always glued to a book. Her passion for mystery is probably the reason I’m so comfortable around a police scanner. Hers was on twenty-four hours a day.

When I'm not writing, cooking, or brainstorming new ideas, you'll see me with a book in my hand. Briefly before I started writing, I was devouring a romance novel every day. For some reason, I couldn't get enough. My husband asked me the question that ultimately changed my life forever. "Why don't you try writing a book?"

At first, I laughed. Write a book? Who, me? Never written a story in my life, I was intimidated. To satisfy my husband and to sate the curiosity that began to fester inside of me, I did. My first story was my husband’s favorite. There was something that ultimately bothered me about it, though. I couldn't write a love scene to save my life. Not one that would fit inside of a "romance" book, anyway. It was way too graphic.

After doing research I came across the erotica genre and knew this is where I belong. Details are important and with my books, the more details during their "coupling", the better.

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