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Millionaire's Secret Seduction(32)



What? She gulped, a wave of emotion threatening to sweep her off her  already teetering feet. His words echoed through her body, ringing  inside every cell, as Dominic kissed her with searing force.                       
       
           



       

She pulled back from his kiss just long enough to rasp "I love you too."  The words fell from her lips with such feeling that they almost sounded  like a sob. His hands roamed up and down her body, sliding over the  fabric of her dress, possessing her. The sensation sent sheer lust  ripping through her. Before she could stop herself, her hands were in  his thick hair, then under his shirt collar, inside his suit jacket,  tugging at his shirt.

Dominic's broad hands roved over her backside, her waist, her breasts, his low, unsteady breaths hot on her neck.

Then she realized they were still in the corridor outside Tarrant's office.

"We need to, we need to … " She couldn't seem to formulate any sensible  words. Anything she said would delay the one thing they both wanted so  desperately.

"Get married, I know. And soon as possible." Dominic's rough voice grazed her skin.

Bella couldn't stop a loud, high laugh bursting from her. "I meant, find a room,"

"Yeah, that too." Dominic seemed to have lost his way between her  breasts and her hips, his hands tugging her close as he kissed her  cheeks and lips. "But I want to marry you, and now."

His confidence and conviction awed her. And frightened her. And ticked  her off a little. "What makes you think I want to marry you?"

He paused. His brows lowered and an expression of confusion filled his dark, rich eyes. "You don't?"

I do.

"Well, I do, but how can you trust me after everything that's happened?"

"I trust you with my life. Every damn day of it, starting right now.  Whenever I've asked you, you told me the truth, no matter how much  trouble it got you into. You're caring and passionate and smart and  you're the woman for me. I'm a good judge of these things, trust me."

"Is this something they taught you in business school?"

"I never went to business school, it's something I learned in life. And I  think my dad has learned a few things too lately, whether he wanted to  or not."

"I'm not sure he'll like having me as a daughter-in-law."

"He won't have any choice, so he'll just have to get used to you." He grinned. Then he frowned. "If you'll say yes, that is."

He still didn't look very doubtful. And why would he? What woman in her right mind wouldn't want to marry Dominic?

But she was the cautious, scientific type. "Would it be okay if we went on a date first?"

"So you can study me under your microscope and make sure I don't crack under pressure?" His eyes shone with humor.

She grinned. "Exactly."

"I think that can be arranged. But first let's go find a copy room." His eyes glittered. "With a lock on the door."