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Authors: Tara Lynn

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Snowflake would have a field day dealing with that.

Wait, was I already thinking about moving in?

I battered the thought away and turned back to him. “Is this your place? It’s not quite your style.”

“Na, of course not. Just stopped by for the night to make sure it was ready for my mother.” He held us over by the railing. “Servants and sitting rooms out by some golf course? You don’t see Gates or Musk going for this old world fluff. Far as I'm concerned, this was quite literally a gilded cage.”

“So you grew up here then.”

“My family spent most of our time here, yes. Though I'm seeing now it's far more pleasant now with you here instead of them.”

“Even Jesse?”

“Oh, yeah. Most definitely.”

I pecked him on the cheeks, but I wasn't convinced. I’d grown up in my own cage. Deacon’s at least came with a brother to share his burden, even if they fought. Things might have been different at home if I had someone to split my burden with.

Well, at least I didn't have to carry my past alone
now.

“So what's preferable about me?” I said, tracing a finger down his chest.

“Everything.”

He kissed me again, fiercer, hungrier. “Ever fuck in a hundred year old house?” he asked.

“Can a hundred year old house handle the two of us?” I asked.

“That seems like a testable hypothesis.”

He picked me up shrieking and carried me down a wood lined hallway, head buried in my breasts. My t-shirt did nothing to hold his nibbling lips away. By the time we turned into a lacy white-walled room, and he dropped me on the bed, my bust was already soaked.

“This room must have seen a lot of sex,” I said, picking off his shirt.

“Darlin’ this is a child’s room.”

I looked around and saw a toy chest and a wooden scooter.

“People grow up,” I said, undoing his pants and dropping them. “We get bigger and we become older. And we learn how to play with completely different toys.”

I ran a hand across his groin and his cock sprang out of his boxers. I cupped it in my palm. Deacon sighed over me. I couldn’t grip this thing to save my life – it was so thick - but just the sight of it made me salivate.

I’d never once used my mouth on other boyfriends. It felt dirty.

But with Deacon? I always wanted to consume him. It wasn't serving as much as taking. I’d tried finishing him this way many times in Abu Dhabi. Tonight, I was going to get there no matter what.

I kneeled, opened my mouth wide and slid over his cock.

“Fuck me,” he groaned through clenched teeth.

I am
, I wanted to say. I just smiled and slid on deeper. He tasted warm and soft and fresh. I ran him far into my mouth, slowing as he nearly hit my throat, then held it there before starting again.

This wasn’t so hard at all. I wanted to make him feel good. He deserved my love.

I started bobbing harder, slipping my tongue side to side, up and down the bulging veins, memorizing each glorious inch of him.

Then, it hit me.

He deserved my love
.

Was that what I was giving him? It had only been weeks. It was too fast.

Still enmeshed, I peered up. His powerful jaw hung back, his head heavy with ecstasy. His hand lay softly on my head, stroking me, but not insisting. I sank deeper onto him and he groaned.

Oh god, how I loved to hear him break. Not just down below, but deep down in my heart and all through my body.

It might have been crazy. It might have just been three weeks out in the desert, walking the beaches and sands, watching him stare off at stars and dreaming of light.

But being with him felt like being loved, whatever we called it.

Salty liquid trickled onto my tongue. Not the end, but the beginning of the end. I had never brought him so close, and I wasn’t going to stop now. I wasn’t just his. He was mine.

I sucked, wove harder and faster. His cock twitched in me.

“Oh, Kerry.”

His hands clenched my head, but he yanked me off and threw me back on the mattress.

“I was almost there,” I said, gasping.

“I know, but I need to be deeper inside you.”

His muscular body clambered over me. He yanked up my skirt, shove aside my panties and thrust in me.

“Ah,” I gasped as he penetrated to my core. “You’re so big.”

“You make me big,” he said. “You make me whole.”

His mouth closed down on mine, warm and wet and enveloping. He thrust in long strokes, holding me and carrying me into them.

After just a couple minutes, he broke very softly and came in me. His thick, hot mess sank through me, but he kept fucking me, never softening, never even slowing.

“Oh Jesus,” I said.

“That’s right, baby, see the light.”

I hurled my arms around him. How could anyone make me so happy, just by doing this?

Because it wasn’t just this. It was our pasts winding around us. It was the promise of what we could be just hanging within reach.

The world condensed to Deacon’s glorious face, hardened in purpose before me, and right as I came, the words nearly spurted from my mouth. I just managed to hold it back to, “Oh, Deacon.”

“What?” he whispered in my ear.

“I…I need you.”

His firm arms enveloped me. “I need you, too, baby.”

Sleep found me quickly, safe in his restraint.

I hadn’t said a thing, but maybe he knew. Maybe he even felt it.

A tremor hit my heart. I couldn’t be sure which worry bothered me more.

That he didn’t know how deep he had me.

Or that he knew he could make me do whatever he wanted.

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Deacon

I paced the family board room, circling the red wood walls slowly as Jesse read the report. Hard to tell what was going on in that immaculately styled blond head of his – whether he were actually reading numbers or trying to see if they’d turn into magic eye porn if he squinted the right way.

He had to make a show of it, of course. He’d been the one who made us drop half a mill on an outside team.

Not that I wasn’t grateful for its impact on my love life, but I did want this project passed.

“The summary’s on the last page,” I said. “The team simplified things considerably.”

“I know where to find a summary, Deacon,” Jesse said. “And I also know how to read a Profit and Losses projection, if I choose to set my mind to it. Which I currently am choosing to do. So sit down and relax. Don’t work yourself up.”

I yanked out a chair and sat thumbing through my phone. Kerry’s flight should be arriving anytime according to the tracker. After four weeks flying back and forth to Abu Dhabi, she was tired of it.

Still, she’d insisted on flying back a day later with her team instead of my private jet. They all must know how close our ‘family friendship’ went. No clue what she was trying to prove in this.

The fact she was still trying didn’t bode well for tonight. Cause if she didn’t accept my offer, we’d be both off in our distant lives soon enough. Maybe not next week, or the week after. But soon she could be on a new project on one side of the world, and I could be summoned to a meeting on the other.

Distance might not kill something this special, but sometimes it was better not to roll the dice at all.

Then again, tonight might make her flit away and scatter the dice on her own. Only time would tell.

Jesse flipped another page, eyes burning down on the sheet like blue lasers. I set to work on answering some e-mails until he finally cleared his throat and set down the sheets.

“This is good work,” he said. “I mean the numbers are the same, but the conclusions are imaginative. They're quite different than what you showed me before.”

That sounded promising. “You can write the team a heartfelt thanks, then.”

Jesse rapped a muffled beat on the report. “I suspect I’d have to chiefly address that note to one person. How is she by the way?”

“Kerry’s fine.”

“You two good?”

I ticked my head at him. “She’s not on the market if that’s what you mean.”

“Shame.”

I glared at my brother. “She’s hardly your type. Too much brain, too little bleach in her hair.”

He reclined sleekly on the seat. “Oh, the blondes are just for fun. You know that. I want more than a shack with a fresh paint of coat when I’m looking to settle down. Though I suppose I’m in no rush. I'm happy for you though.”

I eyed him a moment, looking for sarcasm, but saw none. He really was taken.

“Thanks,” I said. “We’ll see what she thinks of me a couple weeks down. But what I do know is that she really liked what she saw out there.”

“Yes, it shows. The pages are positively glowing with energy.”

Kerry had showed me the summary while we were in bed before sending it off to her team leader. Leo had left it all to her, and she had spun the numbers beautifully.

But Jesse’s eyes were dimmed. They looked almost reverential.

“What exactly are you talking about?” I said.

“It figures you’d steamroll over the pages that aren’t directly to your interest.”

He flipped open some pages. “Here. The synergies that she highlights with Stone Oil are interesting, to say the least. Solar reduction of heavy oil. Solar oil refinement. Your in-house team never brought up any of these ideas.”

“They’re small beans, Jesse.” I took the report. “Nice little nuggets, but nothing compared to pure power plays.”

Jesse rolled his eyes. “Yes, perhaps, but I can use them to market to our existing clients. Kerry’s ideas are not just for your project, they’re to the benefit of Stone Holdings in general. That’s a message that’ll win minds.”

I flipped through and read her notes again. True enough, every line played back to Stone Holdings. She even mentioned some of our big oil clients by name. She was thinking of me when she wrote this for Jesse. She had even remembered my mother’s words from our country club scuffle a month back.

I told myself I knew how to get the things I wanted. I thought I knew how to play the world. But what would I be without my wealth? Kerry, though... she would get you what you wanted, with just a smile and a push. I had no idea what on Earth I'd done to deserve her.

Like so many other things in my life, getting her was luck. But it was still up to me not to lose her.

“So you like it?” I said.

“Yes, I can make this work.” Jesse took back the sheets. “Believe it or not, I’m not simply trying to spite you. It’s a pleasant surprise if it works out that way, sure, but not at the expense of the company.”

“So you’re greenlighting me?”

“I will at our next meeting.”

I stood and shoved out a hand. Jesse offered a grim smile and shook it firm. I could have forgiven him for anything in that moment, even if he’d tried to off me.

“Alright, then,” I said, grabbing a last cup of coffee before heading out. “Seems like I have some work to do.”

“Mother won’t be happy at our newfound camaraderie,” Jesse said, sitting.

I paused at the door. “What do you mean?”

He was texting and smiling already, but he glanced up, confused. “Hmm? Oh. Nothing for you to worry about. She’ll side with me on the deal, but I rather suspect she was hoping I’d crater it. Her social circle is all abuzz now that this Roland Tarly bloke is going to end up as governor. And Tarly is still cross with you.”

“What’s the big deal?”

“Well, he
is
Republican. Which means that he’s staunchly backed by oil men.”

“Every party in Texas is backed by oil men.”

“Precisely. And we’re oil men, too. But now you’re adding complexity with your solar purchase, perhaps shifting the course of the company. That sort of thing confuses politicians, makes them reconsider our support. You and I know it’s nothing big, but Tarly keeps pressing mother about it. She's up in a tiff.”

I rolled my eyes. Socialite politics, I could not bear. “Let her unleash on me at the meeting. I’ll sit and bear it.”

“You’re not very good at sitting, but it’s a solid plan otherwise.”

Luckily, I wouldn't have to deal with her till tomorrow. Whenever she got back from her fundraiser in Dallas, she would surely head to her golden son first.

“Break it easy if you see her first,” I said, then went out.

I had work to do, and then I’d have to get things ready to receive the girlfriend who had saved my business.

Call me crazy, but that sounded like a fine day.

****

“You better not have gone nuts,” Kerry said.

Making sure to cover her eyes, I led her deeper into my River Oaks mansion. Her dark blouse fluttered with each blind step she took.

“I know the only nuts you like are attached to me,” I said.

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