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CRUEL (The Buck Boys Heroes #2)(38)
Author: Deborah Bladon

“We can’t waste that, can we?” She grips the base of my cock in her hands. “I have another secret to tell you.”

I manage a stuttered chuckle as she licks the crown with the tip of her tongue. “Tell me now.”

Tilting her head, she gives me a clear view of her tongue on my cock, before she pulls back slightly. “The scarf may be my new favorite thing, but you are my all-time favorite person.”

I don’t get to reciprocate that because any words I may have spoken are lost when she takes me in her mouth.

 

 

“Can you write a note to Mr. Marks to excuse me from our meeting tomorrow because I can’t move?”

I look over to where Juliet is on the bed. She fell there after riding my cock again. That happened after I fucked her against the wall with her legs wrapped around me and my fingers sliding over her perfect ass.

“You’re meeting with Thurston tomorrow?”

One of her eyelids cracks open. “Is there a parrot in here?”

That sends me into a deep-seated laugh unlike anything I’ve experienced in years, maybe ever.

She moves to sit. “I don’t think I can walk. Can you get Alcott to piggyback me to Mr. Marks’s office?”

With my laughter fading, I shoot her a look. “Piggyback? What is that?”

“Oh my god, you cookie-cutter billionaire.” She jumps to her feet on the mattress. “You’re not serious, are you? You know what a piggyback ride is.”

“If it involves fucking, I’m going to fire Alcott because I can piggyback you, Juliet. I’m the best you’ll ever have.”

“You’re so arrogant.” She laughs. “Turn around.”

“I’ve seen all of that before.” I gaze at her nude body. “I’ll be seeing it again.”

Her hands drop to her hips. “Turn around, Kavan.”

I do as asked.

I feel her hands land on my shoulders. “Step forward a little bit.”

I do that too.

When her legs wrap around me from behind, I move to kiss one of her palms before I place it back on my shoulder. “This is a piggyback ride?”

“It is when you move,” she whispers in my ear. “Take me to the kitchen, please. I’m craving a snack.”

I start to move forward as she slides her arms ahead, pressing her chest flat against my back. “Let me guess. Peanut butter and jelly.”

“Hell, no.” She laughs. “I want some of that honey ice cream I saw in the freezer. I could eat that everyday.”

Laughing, I take off in the direction of the kitchen wondering how this became my life and hoping that it never goes back to what it used to be.

 

 

Chapter Forty-Three

 

 

Juliet

 

Brad: I have something you need to see! Meet me at the usual place.

 

 

I gaze at the text message that just popped onto the screen of my phone. I’ve been at Marks Creative for the past two hours waiting for Mr. Marks to see me.

I have my laptop so I can show him the article that focuses on the future of Bane Enterprises.

Last night after Kavan finally fell asleep I made the decision to turn in this article. It’s not what Mr. Marks wants, but it’s what my relationship with Kavan needs.

The other article I wrote delves into who Kavan Bane is as a man. It’s a glimpse of him through my eyes. It’s deeply personal.

“Juliet!” Shirlene calls to me as she approaches the doorway to what might be my permanent office.

I’m hopeful that I’ll have the opportunity to continue to write for New York Viewpoint, but if I get bumped back to covering celebrity gossip for RumorMel, I’ll do my best until another opportunity pops up here or with another media organization.

I glance around the space.

It’s a lovely office, decorated in soft tones with an office chair that is so comfortable I could fall asleep in it.

I almost did since I only got about two hours of sleep last night before I rushed home to shower and get ready for this meeting.

Margot was gone by the time I got to our apartment but she left a note on the kitchen counter telling me that we’re going to celebrate tonight.

I may just ask Kavan to reserve a table at Sérénité for my sister and I.

I have a feeling he can pull a string or two to make that happen.

“Juliet,” Shirlene repeats my name as soon as she’s in the doorway. “I meant to come see you sooner.”

“I’m good.” I wave her worries away with a hand in the air. “I’ve been editing my article, checking all the facts, you know, the usual.”

She chuckles. “I’ve lived the life of a journalist without living the life of a journalist.”

It takes me a second to make sense of that. “You must have a lot of memories about some of the biggest stories of the last…”

My voice trails because I don’t want to insult her by assuming she’s worked here for decades.

I assume she’s older than my parents based on her headshot on the Marks Creative website. She must have been in her early twenties then and it is a black and white shot. Perhaps, she was going for a more artistic headshot than everyone else.

“I’ve worked here a hell of a long time.” She laughs. “I’ve seen presidents come and go. I’ve witnessed a man stepping foot on the moon. I even got to read gossip about some Hollywood bigwigs before it went to print.”

“You’re lucky.”

“I do have to say that the story you’re working on is one I remember very well.”

Unsure, if she’s trying to get a sneak peek of my article, I snap the cover of my laptop shut. I want Mr. Marks to see it. If he approves, I’ll show it to Kavan for his final approval.

There isn’t anything sensational in it, so I’m confident he’ll be satisfied with it.

Shirlene helps herself to a chair facing my desk. She takes a seat crossing her ankles as she stretches her legs out in front of her. “Mr. Bane was a saint. He went out of his way to help anyone in this city who needed it. When he died it impacted a lot of people.”

“That’s what I’ve come to understand,” I say, choosing my words carefully.

“I don’t think it impacted anyone more than his son.”

I glance up to look at her face. “I agree with you, Shirlene.”

“The police dropped the charges.” She taps a finger against her knee. “I think that says something, don’t you? He may not have been cleared in a court of law, but that doesn’t make him guilty.”

“It doesn’t.”

“I’ve always wondered why he didn’t speak up and explain the dropped charges.” She sighs. “The District Attorney in Miami didn’t get into specifics. Maybe if she had he wouldn’t be living under this shadow of suspicions still.”

This woman speaks my language. I smile. “Maybe one day he will.”

Maybe, just maybe, there are more people who view Kavan in the same light as Shirlene.

My phone buzzes, so I drop my gaze to it.

 

Brad: Text me back, sunshine. I’m headed over to meet you on Madison now.

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