Tied Up, Tied Down (Rough Riders #4)(60)
Then Kade widened her stance and rose to his knees behind her, adjusting her pelvis higher, to his height and to his liking.
No hard, fast thrust. His entry was slow and sweet. Once his cock was fully seated, he began to stroke, a long withdrawal, a quick snap of his hips and he pushed that thick, hard cock in deep again.
She’d rested the left side of her head toward the window. A soft draft stirred the scents of rain, damp sheets, and Kade’s sweaty masculine tang into an intoxicating aroma that left her mindless. Breathless.
His hands moved from gripping her hips to gripping her ass. He separated her cheeks, baring that tight little hole and whispered, “Watch me.”
Skylar looked over her shoulder as he sucked his middle finger into his mouth, hollowing his cheeks. He slowly pulled it out, showing her it was good and wet. Then he placed it against her puckered flesh and slipped it in her ass.
“Oh.”
Kade never missed a stroke as f*cked her with his finger and his cock. Pleasure beat at her from all angles. When a second finger joined the first and he began ramming into her both places, she sank her teeth into her upper arm to keep from crying out as another climax erupted as fast and furious as a windstorm.
The sounds of skin slapping skin stopped abruptly as Kade stiffened. Liquid male heat coated her spasming interior walls in strong bursts, and his low grunt of male satisfaction made everything inside her preen. After he was spent, he layered his chest over her back and nuzzled the back of her head. “Good mornin’, sweetheart.”
“Skylar. Did you hear me?”
She blinked at Annie glaring at her in the doorway. Crap. “No. Thinking about something else. Sorry. What’s up?”
“Phone. Line two.”
“Thanks.” She picked up the receiver and hit the flashing button. “This is Skylar Ellison.”
“Where the f*ck is my wife?”
“Excuse me?”
“Don’t play stupid. Where’s my wife? And my kid?”
“Who is this?”
“You know goddamn good and well who it is. Now lemme talk to that bitch Nadia right f*ckin’ now.”
“I’m sorry, sir, but Nadia isn’t here.”
“The f*ck she ain’t. She ain’t been home in three damn days. The only places she ever goes is work and home and she sure as shit ain’t here.”
She forced herself to stay calm. “I suggest if you think your wife is missing, you contact the sheriff’s department and file a missing person’s report.” Skylar hung up.
Jesus. That man was a piece of work.
Nadia’s words, they’re all just like him, rang in her head.
Wrong. Kade wasn’t like that. Not at all. He’d never shown a single sign of violent behavior.
She looked around her office and groaned. She’d fallen behind since Eliza’s birth in keeping up with the piles of paper clutter. A dozen cardboard boxes were stacked against the wall. Suppliers’ catalogues, trade magazines, junk mail, all stuff she needed to go through before she tossed it in the shredder.
Wasn’t she the boss? Couldn’t she make someone else do the drudgework for a change? Congratulating herself on her sneaky cleverness, Sky dialed Annie’s extension and said sweetly, “Could I see you for a minute?”
Annie swung open the door, propped herself against the doorjamb. “I know that look, boss. No way. You’ve been puttin’ off cleanin’ this office for two months. I ain’t doin’ it for you.”
“Dammit. How did you know? Please? I’ll pay you extra.”
“Huh-uh, not worth it. Besides, I already went through all this junk once and sloughed it off to you because I didn’t know what the hell to do with it.”
“That sucks.”
“Buck up, little camper. This is why you get paid the big bucks. Don’t forget, tomorrow is your day in the kiddie ward and you ain’t passin’ that off on me, neither.”
“Why did I hire you again?”
“Because I’m a snappy dresser and I can smell bullshit a mile away.”
“Speaking of bullshit…The last phone call. Did you know that was Nadia’s husband?”
“Yeah. Caller ID. Third time he’s called today, but he finally asked for you.” Her eyes glittered. “Mean motherf*cker needs to die. I offered to help Nadia pull a ‘Good-bye Earl’ on him, but she wouldn’t go for it.”
“You offered to kill the man with poisoned black-eyed peas?”
Annie grinned. “Or a poison kiss with a black powder Smith and Wesson. Whatever works.”
Sky shook her head. “Forget I asked.”
With a resigned sigh, Skylar plopped on the floor in front of the first box. An hour later ninety-nine percent of it was in the trash. She eyed the other eleven boxes. Maybe she ought to save herself a bunch of time and just chuck the whole works.
Nah. If she tackled one box a day, she’d be done in two weeks. Easy. Doable.
A visit to check on Eliza in daycare and she returned to work, steering clear of any more distracting wet daydreams about her favorite naked cowboy.
Kade returned home later than usual. Quieter than usual too. Looking exhausted again. He changed into an outfit similar to hers, ratty sweat shorts and a tank top since they were both out of clean clothes. He lavished attention on Eliza while Skylar caught up on mountains of laundry. They were running low on baby supplies and groceries.
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