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31 Days of Summer (31 Days #2)
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Author: C.J. Fallowfield
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clenched my teeth and willed
myself not to cry as I took in his gorgeous face. He was even better looking
than I’d remembered, or than his picture had captured. The one I looked at
every day, several times a day, unable to move on.
    ‘I deserve a chance to explain, I told you it’s
not what it seemed.’
    ‘You had plenty of chances Dan, every day for the
four weeks that I stayed there, then every day for the last six months when
you’ve known exactly where to find me. You didn’t even contact me.’
    ‘You told me not to,’ he reminded me.
    ‘So what, the guilt got too much and you got your
investigator to tail me, then report my location so you could come and ambush
me on my date?’
    ‘You’re on a date?’ he exclaimed, as a look of
pain crossed his face.
    ‘Yes, although it’s nothing to do with you what I
do,’ I bit angrily, secretly pleased he seemed pissed about it.
    ‘Please, just agree to stay for a drink with me
and I’ll explain everything, even if it means I lose you. I don’t want to walk
away from you again. I really thought I could forget you, I thought I could stay
away, but seeing you again has ignited something in me.’
    ‘Well it’s ignited all the feelings of hate I have
for you,’ I lied, as I felt my bottom lip trembling. His body was so warm
against mine, his erection laying heavy against my stomach. How could my mind
and body betray me so much, by telling me to succumb to him?
    ‘You don’t hate me Ellie, you told me as much.
You’re too good to hate, you seethe good in everyone. Why can’t you
give me that chance? Meeting you today was fate, I never planned it, but I’m
not going to waste the opportunity. If you don’t believe me when I’m done, or
if you tell me that you don’t love me anymore then I’ll walk away, for good.’
    ‘Love? Who the hell said anything about love?’ I
felt my cheeks betraying me now, burning to a deep shade of pink, while I
desperately tried not to flex my fingers against his firm chest.
    ‘I heard you, you thought I was asleep, I wasn’t.
That’s why I panicked in the morning and ran, but I came back. I came back for
you and you’d already left for the airport.’
    ‘It wasn’t love, it was … it was lust , you
spun my head when I was vulnerable,’ I protested.
    ‘Don’t accuse me of being an arsehole when you
continue to lie to me and yourself. You love me, Ellie. We both know that you
shouldn’t, but you do. Even if a tiny part of you hates me, you can’t help
yourself, we’re fated.’ He leaned in and nosed through my hair, as I closed my
eyes and tried desperately to hold in a sigh of pleasure as his lips gently
touched my neck and he whispered in my ear as I shivered. ‘You’re aroused,
those big pink nipples are stiff, just like the first time you saw me and I can
smell you watering for me. Your tight little cunt is just desperate to have my
cock back inside you. No one is as compatible as we are Ellie and you know it.
Meet me in the bar,’ he coaxed.
    ‘Dan,’ I moaned. My insides were liquefying, he
was like some sexual master, his voice was hypnotic.
    ‘Say yes, Ellie. I need to be back inside you.’
    ‘Oliver? Is everything ok?’
    ‘Damn it,’ Dan muttered under his breath and
quickly let me go. I reached out to palm the wall, my legs had turned to jelly.
I tried to catch my breath as he turned to face a seriously stunning woman. I
looked back and forth between them confused. Was this his wife? Was he
seriously brazen enough to flirt with me while she was here?
    ‘Oliver? Our meal is being served.’
    ‘I’ll be there in a moment mother, sorry I just
ran into a friend,’ he smiled, as he shoved a hand through his dark hair.
Mother? This was Dan’s mother? My God, she was simply gorgeous and looked
so young, no wonder he was so good looking. I blinked rapidly as I realised
she’d called him something other than Dan.
    ‘Please forgive my son, living up there away from
humanity means that he’s
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