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Sweet Seduction(68)

By:Maya Banks


“You have a nice cock too.”

“Thank you … I think. Maybe we should talk about something else.”

“Did you like having sex with me?”

He took her hand and pressed his other hand gently to her mouth.

“Well?” she asked huffily.

“Yes,” he said in a resigned voice. “I enjoyed it very much. Why the hell can’t I get you to talk about this stuff when you’re sober?”

Was he talking to her or to himself?

“Do you and Micah have sex together often?”

“Julie!” His voice came out in a strangled, hoarse whisper. “No, the hell we don’t have sex together. We had sex with you. Not with each other. Jesus Christ, woman. You’re a danger to society when you’re under the influence.”

“That’s what I meant,” she huffed. “Do you two fuck the same chick together very often?”

“Julie, honey, as much as it pains me to say this, we really need to talk about this another time. Preferably when you know what the hell you’re saying. Ask me these questions when you’re not three sheets to the wind and I’ll gladly answer them for you complete with visual aids and an in-depth description.”

“Nathan?”

He sighed. “Yes?”

“I’m gonna go to sleep now.”

He leaned down and carefully pushed her hair away from her face. “That’s a very good idea, honey.”

She literally felt her eyeballs roll back into her head as the room went black around her.





Chapter 25

Julie next opened her eyes she had the sensation of having cotton balls stuffed underneath her lids. They positively scratched across her eyes. Her mouth hadn’t been spared the cotton ball treatment either.

“Oh, you’re awake.”

“Serena?” she croaked, turning her head toward her friend’s voice.

“Yes, sweetie, it’s me. How are you? Oh my God, you had me so worried.”

Serena sat in a chair pulled up next to the bed, her hand curled around Julie’s arm. Luminous blue eyes shone with concern, and Serena’s forehead was creased with worry.

“I’m okay. Promise. Just a little stiff.”

“Is there anything I can get for you, Julie?”

Julie turned to see Damon standing to the side, his eyes also mirroring his concern. It was damn nice to have friends. Good friends. People who dropped things at a moments notice when one of their friends were in need.

Damn it, she wasn’t going to get all weepy again. Must be the freaking medication.

“I’d love some water,” she said around her scratchy throat.

Damon pulled one of the paper cups from a canister by the sink and poured it half full with water. He went around to the opposite side of where Serena sat and carefully slid his free hand underneath Julie.

“Let me help you. Don’t try to do too much at once,” he murmured.

Grateful for his strength, she leaned forward and sipped hungrily at the water. When she was done, he eased her back down.

“Better?”

“A lot. Thank you so much.”

He smiled at her. “No problem, Julie. Serena and I came as soon as Nathan called us.”

Her forehead crinkled. “Where is Nathan, anyway?”

“Pop and Connor brought his truck, and he went down to grab something to eat with them.”

She frowned. “Have I been out that long?”

Serena smiled and squeezed her hand. “Yep, several hours. Doc was by, said you were doing just fine and you could go home when you came around as long as you were feeling up to it. Scans came back okay.”

“Oh, that’s nice. Bed.” She sighed at the thought of curling up with a soft pillow.

“You’re coming home with me and Damon,” Serena said firmly.

“I am?”

“You are,” Damon said with a smile. “Or so Serena assures me. She’s informed me you have no choice in the matter, and truly, we have plenty of room. My staff will fuss over you and spoil you endlessly. Think of it as a holiday.”

“I hope you weren’t trying to talk me out of it with that speech,” Julie said with a tired grin. “Sounds far too marvelous to pass up.”

The nurse sailed in, a middle aged doctor on her heels. “Oh good, you’re awake. Have a nice nap?”

Julie smiled crookedly. “That was some good shit you gave me. I could have slept through a hurricane.”

“You ready to get out of here, Miss Stanford?” the doctor asked in a distracted voice as he scribbled on his clipboard.

“Yes, sir.”

“Your tests all came back fine. You’ll have some swelling and residual stiffness tomorrow. Bruising too, so don’t let that alarm you. I’ve prescribed muscle relaxers and pain relievers. A few hot baths probably wouldn’t hurt, and you can ice the shoulder afterward if it bothers you too much. Follow up with your family doctor in a few days, and if you have any nausea, dizziness or sudden pain, come back to the emergency room immediately.”