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At the Sheikh's Bidding(27)



And as he spoke he matched his words with the  deed, easing forward to   penetrate her with one deep, powerful thrust  that drew a shocked gasp   from her as she was forced to accept the  awesome length of his   erection.

Erin's sharp cry was born of  shock rather than pain. She was so aroused   that her vaginal muscles  quickly stretched to accommodate him, but  the  feel of his pulsing length  pushing deeper into her was startlingly   new, and her breath came in  shallow pants as her body slowly relaxed   and absorbed his male strength.

Zahir  had stilled when he felt the unmistakable barrier of her   virginity, and  at his hoarsely muttered, ‘How is this possible?' her   eyes flew open  and met his stunned gaze.

She felt him ease back, as if he was  going to withdraw from her, but   now that the first moments of panic were  over she was starting to enjoy   the way he filled her so completely, and  she wrapped her legs around   him and urged him forward again. Her  muscles were contracting in  sharp,  pleasurable little jerks, and with an  instinct as old as time  she  began to move her hips against him.


She  heard him growl something in Arabic as he lost the battle waging   inside  him and matched her movements. His hands settled on her hips and   he  thrust into her again and again, establishing a pulsing rhythm  with   deep, steady strokes that created the most incredible sensations   inside  her. The pleasure was so intense that she lost track of who she   was and  became a wanton creature, responding to him with mindless   passion as she  dug her nails into his shoulders and then slid her hands   down and  cupped his buttocks, urging him to thrust faster, deeper, to   take her to  the edge of some unknown place.

Surely her body would explode  with pleasure? Surely it was not possible   to withstand any more? But  still it built, and still he drove into   her, while she tossed her head  from side to side, her mind, her body,   her whole being concentrated on  the exquisite sensations he was   arousing deep in her pelvis which were  now reaching a crescendo.

‘Zahir … ' She sobbed his name over and  over, her pride long since   discarded. He was her master and she his  willing slave. And suddenly   she was there, suspended for timeless  seconds on the edge of ecstasy,   before he drove into her again and she  felt herself falling as her body   convulsed with an intense pleasure that  was beyond anything she had   ever imagined.

Even then, when she  was writhing beneath him, he did not stop, but   increased his pace,  thrusting into her hard and fast, the corded   muscles of his neck and  shoulders standing out as he sought to retain   control. And then, with a  savage groan dragged from the depths of his   soul, his control splintered  spectacularly and he threw back his head,   his eyes closed and his jaw  clenched, as he pumped his seed into her   before collapsing on top of  her, his chest heaving as he snatched air   into his lungs.

She  should have expected such barely leashed, violent and primitive   passion  from a desert prince, Erin thought numbly as she lay beneath   him, his  weight pressing her into the mattress and his heart slamming   beneath her  fingertips. Her sanity was slowly returning and she was   appalled-not by  his fierce hunger, but by her unrestrained response to   him.

Deep  down she had clung to a fantasy of one day giving her heart and   her  body to the man she loved, who loved her in return, but instead she   had  been powerless to resist Zahir's wildfire passion. She had given   no  thought to love or respect. Her only consideration had been to   assuage  the desperate need he had aroused in her. But now, in the   aftermath of  that passion, she was able to view her behaviour   dispassionately, and  she felt deeply ashamed.

At last he rolled off her and lay on his  side, propped up on one elbow,   his dark eyes unfathomable as he stared  down at her. Too embarrassed   to meet his gaze, Erin attempted to  scramble off the bed. But her   efforts to escape him were thwarted when  he caught her arm and dragged   her back down beside him.

‘You were  a virgin.' It wasn't a question but an aggressive statement,   and only  then, as she watched his eyes harden to chips of obsidian,  did  she  realise the extent of his anger. ‘How come, Erin?' he demanded   harshly.  ‘Although I don't really need to ask,' he added with   undisguised  disgust. ‘You actually had me fooled the night I rescued   you from the  desert. I really believed your motive for marrying Faisal   and adopting  Kazim was because you loved them both. But it's obvious   you persuaded my  brother to marry you, and make you the only   beneficiary of his will,  and then reneged on your marital vows. Faisal   was sick-he was dying,' he  grated bitterly. ‘But you already had what   you wanted. You knew you  stood to inherit Ingledean, and you couldn't   even make the last months  of his life happy by being a proper wife to   him.'                       
       
           



       

With another  furious oath he swung his legs over the edge of the bed   and jumped to  his feet, as if he could not bear to be near her. He had   received the  biggest shock of his life when he'd discovered that she   was a virgin,  and he was still struggling with the realisation that he   was her first  lover. And mixed with shock was another feeling that he   was ashamed to  admit-a ridiculous feeling of elation and primitive   possessiveness. The  corrosive envy that had besieged him every time he   thought of her with  Faisal had disappeared, and now he even felt   sympathy for his brother.


‘Why  didn't you tell me?' he demanded harshly. When she did not reply   he  continued, ‘I can only assume you didn't because you realised that   if  you had admitted you were a virgin I would have had proof that your    marriage to Faisal was a sham and you had done as I'd first suspected    and married him for his money. If I had then refused to consummate our    marriage and demanded an annulment, you would have stood to lose all  the   things you really care about-Ingledean, the fortune you inherited  from   my brother, and your position as the wife of a billionaire.'

He  broke off and gave a grim laugh. ‘Did you honestly think I wouldn't    notice the indisputable proof of your innocence? It's possible I hurt    you.' His conscience burned when he recalled how he had taken her,  with a   distinct lack of finesse. ‘But you only have yourself to blame  if I   did,' he growled, guilt adding to his inexplicable fury that he  had in   some way ruined a moment that should have been special-for both  of them.   ‘Perhaps you concluded that all you were gaining financially  was worth  a  few moments of discomfort?' he added scathingly.

‘No. You've got  it all wrong,' Erin cried frantically, pushing her   tangled curls out of  her eyes as she jerked upright, and then blushing   scarlet when his eyes  settled on her bare breasts. To her horror her   nipples immediately  hardened to provocative peaks, and smothering a   groan of mortification  she dragged the silk bedcover around her before   she lifted her head to  him.

Only moments ago Zahir had taken her to heaven. Now he was  looking at   her as if she was the lowest life-form on the planet. ‘I  admit I lied   about the details of my marriage,' she choked, wishing that  instead of   putting her on trial the minute he had withdrawn his body  from hers,  he  had taken her in his arms and stroked her hair, made her  feel that   giving her virginity to him had been something to cherish.  ‘You're   right. I was afraid that if you knew I had been Faisal's wife in  name   only, you would have used it as leverage to take Kazim from me.  But   Faisal never wanted me to be his proper wife,' she explained  urgently.   ‘He only ever loved one woman, and he spoke about Maryam until  the day   he died.

‘When he was told that he was dying he asked me  to marry him purely so   that I could adopt Kazim as quickly as possible.  And because I  believed  that Kazim had no one else to bring him up, I  agreed. I don't  have a  family. My mother died when I was young and I  spent the rest  of my  childhood in care. I would have done anything to  prevent the  same thing  happening to Kazim,' she said quietly. ‘And I  told you  right from the  start that my only reason for marrying you was  so that I  could stay at  the palace with him.'