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Chapter 57 - I want you

Author: Sian Fleming
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
His lips were like liquid fire as they claimed hers; a red-hot desire burning into her, making Maddie melt into his embrace. He held her like the restraints on his touch had shattered; tight, firm, possessive. He locked her to his body like he couldn’t bear to let her go but it still wasn’t enough. She pushed against him, loving the way her softer body moulded around his. She threaded her fingers into his hair, clutching to press his lips closer, to taste more of him. It was heady, it was carnal, it was the tension of days in each other’s company with little more than a tease shared between them.

And it still wasn’t enough,

With a growl she climbed into his lap, nestling her legs either side of him. His hands grabbed at the back of her thighs, kneading the flesh and helping her balance. Maddie rocked against him in time with their desperate kisses, creating a frenzied rhythm between them that demanded satisfaction. Michael danced sweet kisses over her throat, her head rolling bac
Sian Fleming

Thank you for all the comments! I’m loving seeing these, especially the questions popping up about the story/characters. This steamy scene turned into 2 chapters. I didn't want to leave you on another tease, so the next chapter will be up in a couple of hours. :)

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muttispencer
I hope Nala is ok and Michael is exonerated as well as his pack. But oh my god this is getting steamy
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Sharon Coleman
YES YES YES I think it's Daniel's pack that is is supporting the rouges for ultimate take over. Team Michael all the way
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Leanna Kilgore-Fisk
... I feel like there is a twist behind that sian
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