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I grip her hips and pull her back against me as I go balls deep.

“Is this what you wanted?” I growl as I lean my chest against her back and run my rough hands down the tight lace. “A dirty fuck in the middle of the kitchen?”

“Yes!” she cries out when I reach between us and play with her pussy.

“You should have known better,” I say and give her shoulder a little bite. “Because now it’s not just a dirty fuck in the kitchen.”

Her pussy tightens, and I can feel her getting close.

“Now it’s a dirty fuck in here, then a dirty fuck up against the wall in the hallway. Then a dirty fuck on my desk.” I trace my tongue over the mark I made and thrust into her harder. “I’m going to have your legs aching before we even make it up the stairs.”

“Ryker!” she cries out as her body arches against me and her pussy grips my cock tight.

“Get used to saying that, Cricket.” I pull out and cum on her ass, wanting to see my mark on her.

She groans because she misses my heat inside her, so I smack her ass before I thrust back in.

“I’m not going anywhere,” I say, kissing the place below her ear. “I just want to get you dirty, too, before I take you upstairs to the bathtub and kiss every inch of you.”

She moans when I slowly start to move inside of her again, taking my time.

“Now, let’s talk about which wall you’re going to hold on to while I remind this pussy who’s in charge.”



THE END





Holding His Forever

by

Alexa Riley





Derek aka Phoenix is a New York City firefighter and has dedicated his life to saving people. When he loses two of his men in the line of duty, he doesn’t know if he’ll be able to see the light again.

However, when an angel in the form of a woman named Fia appears before him, his world as he knows it is turned upside down.

Fia has been working hard to make money so she can finish her last semester of school. A fire in her building sets her back to square one, but the fireman who saves her turns out to be more than she ever expected.

Once he gets his arms around her, there’s no letting go. Because when you’ve got your forever in your arms, nothing else matters.



Warning: This is hot and fast insta-love that ignites the pages. It’s burning heat that combusts into an inferno of lava. Okay, that’s all the fire words I could come up with. Now insert a pun about a big hose. It’s quick, dirty, and ridiculously over the top.





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Publisher’s Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental.

Edited by Aquila Editing

Cover Photo by Sara Eirew

Cover Designer: Perfect Pear Creative Covers





To all our firefighters and their signifiant others… Thank you for your sacrifice and all that you do to keep us safe.



And to the sexy ones… thanks for making those smoking hot calendars. Keep that shit up.





Chapter 1





Fia





“You finish your shit, Fia?”

Sam’s gravelly voice from years of smoking barks from behind me as I hang up the phone in his back office. A mixture of annoyance and relief fills me. I really didn’t want to have to cover Kim’s shift at the women’s shelter tonight and was thankful she was able to make it in. I would have done it if they needed me; I’d do anything for that place. But I’m dead on my feet as it is. I’ve been on my feet for the past twelve hours and haven’t slept in over twenty-four, and it would be my luck that if I went back to the shelter, it would be a busy night.

“Already clocked out.” I turn to look at Sam, whose eyes are trained on my ass. He slowly pulls them up to my face as a smirk plays at his lips, showing off his yellow-tinted teeth, not a care that he’s openly running his eyes over my body. Sadly, I’ve become used to it. It still creeps me out, but he’s never tried anything.

Or maybe my luck is about to change, I think, as he shuts the door to his office, trapping me in. The door is always open. The waitresses here at Moe’s always keep our stuff stored back here, where we clock in and out for our shifts.

“You think about my offer?” He cocks his head to the side like he’s giving me the world, not a management position at the diner. I’d stay later after waiting tables and help with paperwork and orders and get a raise, but I think Sam has a few more strings he wants to add to the position - things I want no part of. I’ve turned down the offer twice now, but he keeps telling me to think on it.

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