The Billionaire's Kiss(55)
“Condom is across the room,” he said.
“I’m on the pill,” she said.
“Are you sure you don’t want me to get it?”
She nodded and straddled him again. She wanted to feel him and only him. She wanted nothing between their bodies. As Logan pressed himself against her, she gasped in anticipation. As he slid inside her, the pleasure overwhelmed her, and took her breath away. As soon as she could breathe again, Callie cried out in delight. She had never felt anything like this before in her life. Her heart raced and her mind blanked as Logan pushed deeper inside her. Each motion of his hips against hers sent new waves of pleasure crashing through her. She wrapped her arms around him and locked her mouth against his and kissed him as hard as she could.
Everything but the motion of their bodies faded away, and Callie gave herself completely to him, rocking herself back and forth against him as he raised the pace of his thrusts. She shouted in excitement the way she had before, but this time, she barely heard herself, everything except for her connection to him seemed like background noise. Soon she felt climax coming on, a powerful orgasm rising up inside her, a rolling earthquake of pure bliss shaking her body as Logan raced to completion. And then she felt it, the explosion of their shared climax, an overwhelming shockwave of pure delight that shook her until she felt she had been completely undone.
Whatever she had with Logan, she couldn’t deny that it was more intense than anything she had ever felt before. As she lay in bed next to him with only a sheet covering her, Callie wondered what all of this meant. Did they really have something? Or was this how he made all of his women feel?
Maybe he saw the look of concern on her face, or maybe he could tell what she was thinking, but Logan kissed her shoulder and asked, “everything alright? What’s going on?”
“It’s nothing,” she said.
“Come on, you can’t just have mind-blowing sex like than and then lie around looking so… unsatisfied.”
“Oh, trust me that was satisfying,” Callie said.
“Then tell me what it is. Come on, you know you can tell me anything, right?”
“I don’t need this to be anything more than what it is,” Callie said, “but I can’t just be another conquest.” She wondered if those two statements were completely contradictory.
“This is so much more than that. You know we have something special together, right?” Logan drew a line in the air with his finger. “Here’s the line I told you about the other night. On one side: you and me. On the other side: the world.” He held his hand above them, like he could still see the imaginary line he had drawn. “I like that arrangement,” he added with a smile.#p#分页标题#e#
“I do too,” Callie said. She pulled his hand down and placed his palm against her cheek.
“Good. Let’s keep it that way for a while.”
Was Logan saying what she thought he was saying? Earlier he had told some complete stranger that he had feelings for her, and now he was even admitting his feelings to her, even if it was in his typical nonchalant way. This was about as close to a committed relationship as she could imagine him going. “What happened to all that crap about a different woman every night?”
“That’s more of a guideline than a rule. Besides, I like breaking the rules, even when they’re my own.”
“Oh, is that so? Which rule of yours are you going to break next?”
“Maybe I’ll admit that you were right about a few things.”
Callie sat up and looked at him. “Logan Harris admitting he’s wrong? Should I call a press conference?”
“Just Logan tonight. And if you’re going to call a press conference, you might want to put on some clothes first.”
Callie smiled at him and leaned in, holding her lips just short of his. “I thought you wanted to be adventurous,” she said. “So what were you wrong about?” She wanted Logan to feel her breath on his lips. “Are you admitting that you’ve lost our bet? After all, despite everything else, those two yesterday seemed pretty in love, and you haven’t made a peep about the adorable old couple in Newport.”
“If I remember correctly, those weren’t the terms of our bet. I bet you that you would introduce me after seeing that I was right about them.”
“And I still haven’t. So what’s your big admission?”
“That I was wrong,” he said.
“About?”
“When we met, I thought I had women figured out. I thought I had everything figured out. And, well, I’ve known you for long enough now to know that you’re a complete mystery,” Logan said.