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Sheikh's Scandal(34)



                “You are.”

                He smiled, the expression somehow rapacious. “Thank you.”

                “You’re welcome.” She was barely aware of what she was saying.

                Her mind so preoccupied with the sight of acres of muscular bronzed flesh, she relied on rote response.

                He moved toward her with the grace of a predator. “I hope you are ready for this.”

                She did, too.

                He stopped in front of her. “I am breaking a three-year fast. Prepare yourself. I plan to feast on you.”

                Managing a bare nod, she shuddered at the words, but even more at his expression.

                With practiced ease, he swung her up into his arms, the naked skin all along one side of her body pressed to his front.

                She gasped.

                “Couch sex is for when the comfort of a bed is not available.” He swung them around and started walking to the suite’s bedroom.

                She didn’t argue, just leaned forward and started placing tasting kisses against whatever skin she could reach.

                Salt and unexpected sweetness burst over her taste buds.

                The thought of making love for the first and only time with Sayed in the bed reserved for the woman he had intended to marry resonated with a strange sense of rightness.

                While Liyah had no hope of ever being that woman, for tonight she was undeniably his.

                He managed to pull back the covers and lay her on the bed without dropping her, or even unduly jostling her.

                “You’re pretty good at this,” she said as he released her, impressed.

                Sayed straightened, giving her full view of his amazing body, his expression confused in a way she was pretty sure it never was. “I’m sorry?”

                “The whole getting-me-into-bed thing,” she explained. “You were smoother than jazz.”

                “Smoother than jazz?” he asked with humor. “Really?”

                She shrugged, unworried if her metaphor came off as campy. It’s exactly what she meant. “No music is smoother.”

                “Perhaps I should be happy you didn’t compare me to custard.” He stood up.

                She giggled and covered her mouth at the unfamiliar sound coming from her. “Maybe.”

                He shook his head, but his look was indulgent. He moved to join her on the bed.

                “I suppose you have loads of experience carrying women to bed.”

                He stopped, sitting on the edge of the mattress, and looked down at her. “Actually, not so much.” His dark gaze smoldered. “You are an exception in more than one way.”

                “The whole not-bedding-a-lowly-hotel-maid thing?” she teased, her confidence boosted by her certainty that was exactly what Sayed was about to do.

                “Among other things.”

                “You’re saying you don’t usually carry your conquests to bed?”