The Marriage Possession. Helen Bianchin

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me.’

      ‘Now, there’s a thought.’

      ‘Promises, huh?’

      Lisane moved up against him, then gave a surprised gasp as he adjusted her position, eased his length into the moist heart of her…and surged in to the hilt.

      She was aware of stretched tissue, intimate muscles enclosing him…and their readiness to convulse at his slightest move.

      ‘What are you waiting for?’ Her query was a breathless murmur, and she felt the press of his mouth against the vulnerable curve of her neck.

      ‘You. To catch up.’

      ‘Wretch.’If he wanted a challenge, she’d give him one!

      The move was hers, and she relished being in control…until he took over. Then nothing mattered except their escalating pleasure and a libidinous climax that shattered them both.

      Afterwards he carried her into the shower, where they gently bathed each other beneath the pulsing water, then, once dry, they walked naked into the bedroom and slid beneath the cool percale sheets to indulge in a slow, sensuous after-play…drifting fingers sliding over smooth skin, the gentle brush of lips, and soft, indistinct murmurs of appreciation.

      On the edge of sleep Lisane sighed a silent word of thanks. For the man who cradled her close, and the place she’d reached in her life.

      It was good. Very good.

      No other man had made her feel so aware of her emotional heart…or so alive and incredibly sensual.

      There was a certain danger in analysing her feelings in depth, for she was wary of repeating her mistake with Alain.

      Although what she shared with Zac was different…so very different.

      Love?

      She didn’t want to go there. Dared not. For it would mean contemplating an admission of sorts…one she wasn’t ready to make.

      It was enough their togetherness lasted a while.

      CHAPTER TWO

      LISANE came awake to the feather-like drift of fingers teasing a path over one hip, and the breath caught in her throat as they slid a little and sought the warm, moist, intimate heart at the apex of her thighs.

      Soft lips nuzzled the sensitive curve at the edge of her neck, and she felt her pulse thud to a quickened beat as those skilful fingers found the highly sensitised nub, stroking it gently until she arched against his hand, wanting, needing more.

      ‘Good morning.’

      Zac’s musing drawl sounded close to her ear, and her mouth curved into a generous smile as she opened her eyes to look at him.

      Tousled dark hair, beard-shadow darkening his sculptured facial features…those eyes, so warm and liquid brown, and a mouth to die for.

      ‘It’s Saturday.’

      Silent laughter lightened his gaze and his lips curved a little. ‘And this is important…because?’

      ‘I get to do this.’

      He’d taught her so much. Where to touch and how. She knew what caused his breath to hitch. The way his body tensed when she enclosed his arousal and began to tantalise, driving him to the edge, the faint hiss as she brought him close to climax in what became a test of his endurance. The times he reached it and assumed control…the occasions when he allowed her to take charge.

      Their loving was at times hungry, primitive, when passion ruled and surpassed all else. Mostly, it was slow and incredibly erotic, a true feast of the senses.

      Lisane moved in close and brushed her lips to his cheek. ‘Do you have anything important planned for the next hour?’

      Zac moved a little so her mouth met his. ‘Nothing without you.’

      Morning sex, Lisane mused as they rose from the bed, was a great way to begin the day.

      Together they shared a leisurely shower, then, towelled dry, she followed him into the bedroom and collected fresh underwear from her overnight bag and pulled on jeans and a pink singlet, added a cropped top in black and slid her feet into kitten heels.

      With quick, smooth fingers she caught her hair into a loose knot, applied minimum make-up, added a touch of lip-gloss, then packed her overnight bag.

      Zac took it from her hand, and trailed light fingers down her cheek. ‘Hungry?’

      ‘Uh-huh.’ Her eyes sparkled with mischievous humour. ‘For food.’

      He pressed a thumb-pad to her lower lip. ‘Of course.’

      She was something else. Intelligent, savvy and possessed of an innate honesty. What was more, there wasn’t an ounce of coquetry…which made for a refreshing change from most young women of his acquaintance.

      Together they decided on a Park Road café not far from Lisane’s cottage, selected a pavement table and ordered a full breakfast, preluded by strong, hot coffee.

      The sun shone brightly, promising a warm late-spring day, and there was a freshness in the air that would dissipate as the temperatures rose, along with the humidity.

      It seemed almost a shame to consider spending most of the weekend indoors. For a moment Lisane thought wistfully of Zac’s waterfront home at Sovereign Islands, his cruiser moored at the jetty, and the occasional weekend they’d spent together there when the constraints of work had allowed them free time.

      ‘More coffee?’

      Lisane was seriously tempted to delay their departure, and it helped a little to know she could. Except she knew time was an important factor, given Zac was engaged in a particularly difficult case, one that required long, tedious hours as he meticulously built undisputed evidence and framed his questioning technique in preparation for a trial due soon to go to court.

      ‘I’m fine.’ She slid her sunglasses into place from atop her head, and rose to her feet. ‘It’s time to hit the road.’

      Zac paid the bill, then caught hold of her hand as they walked to where he’d parked the car.

      ‘Thanks for breakfast.’

      He slanted her a warm smile. ‘My pleasure.’ As the night had been. And the early hours of the morning.

      She made it easy for him to relax and unwind, didn’t make any demands, and rarely rose to anger. None of which were an act. He never felt the need to play a part, and her wit and wisdom provided a lightness that had been seriously missing before she entered his life.

      They reached the Jaguar, and he saw her into the passenger seat before crossing to the driver’s side.

      A few minutes, maybe five, was all it took to reach the street where her cottage was situated, and Lisane leant towards him as soon as he brought the car to a halt outside her gate.

      ‘Take

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