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One Day At A Time Lyric James © 2006 www.cobblestone‐press.com
One Day At A Time This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. One Day At A Time Copyright© 2006 Lyric James ISBN: 978‐1‐60088‐067‐4 Cover Artist: Croco Designs Editor: Melissa Darnell Excerpt from One Week Stand by Lyric James All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced electronically or in print without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews. Cobblestone Press, LLC www.cobblestone‐press.com
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Dedication To the BTA. . . Shandria Gordon Telisa Hadley Vivian Harris Pilar Murphy Melissa Walls Phelesia Woods
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Chapter One Xavier Sparks glanced down at the cards in his hand. He was holding kings, all of them. Spade. Diamond. Heart. Club. Perfect. It was the best hand he’d had all night. Nothing could beat this. Well, a flush, maybe. But when he took a quick look around the table, he gauged by the expressions on his friends’ faces that none of them could possibly be holding anything better. Picking up several poker chips, he tossed them. “I see your twenty, and raise you ten more.” “Too rich for my blood.” His friend Wayne slapped his cards on the table. “I fold.” “Me too,” sighed his buddy Mark, placing his cards face down. Carlton, another buddy, smiled and picked up his own chips. “You never could keep a straight poker face. I see your thirty, and raise you twenty more.” Xavier looked at his cards, still confident he held the winning hand. “All that trash talk is not going to help you. I’ll be taking your money home with me just like I did last week.” Tuesday night poker had been a weekly ritual with his friends for the past two years. Working seventy‐hour weeks as a senior partner in a law firm left little time for dating or any other fun activity. Sure, he managed the occasional fling. He didn’t totally ignore his libido, but those relationships where few and far between.
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Lyric James Poker with his friends was his only outlet, his sanctuary away from feuding clients, depositions, and power hungry judges. Not to mention dealing with the other partners in the law firm and managing the daily concerns of the other ten attorneys working in his office. Well, nine actually. He had one more interview on Friday. Hopefully this woman would impress him. The other six applicants sure hadn’t. Henry, the artist of the group, brought him out of his musings. “I see your fifty, Carlton, and raise you fifty more.” “Shit, man. No way can you have a hand that good.” He was bluffing. Xavier knew he was. “I see your one hundred and raise you one hundred more.” Carlton tossed his cards on the glass‐topped table. “Aw hell no. That’s too rich for my blood. I fold.” Henry leaned back in his chair with a big grin on his face and chucked the rest of his chips in the pile. “All right, I call. But first, I have a proposition for you.” “A proposition?” “Yeah, a proposition.” “And?” “If you win, you get the money, of course. But I’ll also give you my tickets to the Mavericks game this weekend.” “Are you serious? Those tickets are courtside. You spent five‐ hundred bucks for those tickets.” “Uh huh,” he said, smiling. There had to be a catch. There was always a catch. He wasn’t the best lawyer in Dallas for nothing. “What happens if you win?” Henry sat up, placed his elbows on the table and smirked. “If I win, I’ll let you keep your money, just your money. But you have to pose for my freehand class tomorrow night.” He looked around at the other guys at the table. “Nude.” Amidst lots of laughing, hand clapping, and fist slaps on the table, he said, “Nude? Are you crazy?” “Come on, man. My model canceled on me just before I got here.”
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One Day At A Time “You expect me, an attorney for the most prestigious firm in this city, to pose nude for a bunch of twenty year old college students. You must be out of your goddamn mind.” “Actually, it’s a graduate course. But still. It’ll only be for an hour, hour and a half tops. You’ll never see them again.” “No. No, and hell no.” “What’s the matter? You ashamed of that old man body?” “Don’t try to use that reverse psychology shit on me.” There was no way in hell he was going to pose nude for any class, graduate students or not. And no, he was not ashamed of his body. He had a great body. But posing nude? Nude. No way. “Are you going to pass up Mavericks tickets?” Damn. “Court. Side. Mavericks tickets. You’ll be able to see the sweat drip off, man. Come on? One night. One hour. That’s it. And I still have to win the game.” Xavier’s eyes skimmed over his hand again. Was he that confident? If he admitted it to himself, he played poker every day. Each time he walked into a courtroom or sat down at a deliberation table, he was playing poker in an attempt to get his client the best deal. Keep a client out of jail, haggle with an insurance company. He played poker every day. And won. He wasn’t the managing partner of Sparks, Martin and Baker for nothing. “All right. You’re on. If I win, I get the money and the Mavericks tickets. If you win, I’ll pose nude for your class.”
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Chapter Two “I can’t believe this shit,” Xavier muttered to himself as he undressed in Henry’s office. He’d actually lost the damn hand. Henry was holding a flush. A flush. He shook his head in disbelief. If anyone found out he was about to show his bare ass to a bunch of college students, he’d never hear the end of it. It was bad enough his poker friends knew. They’d ragged him all night after that. He’d even received a few phone calls and text messages today about it. Xavier had dreaded this moment all day. He hung his suit up in the closet and put on the robe Henry had left on the chair. He needed a goddamn drink. There was no way he could stand up there sober and get through it. He’d give anything for a rum and coke. Henry walked in a few minutes later with a brown paper bag. “Here, I thought you might need this.” Xavier took the bag, opened it, and sighed with relief. “Man, you don’t know the half of it. I was just thinking I needed something to help me stand up there tonight. I can’t believe I lost that bet.” Henry chuckled. “Sorry, dog.” He slapped Xavier on the back. “It won’t be so bad. I even got a couple of hot chicks in this class.” “Now that’s all I need. If anybody finds out about this, I’ll be ruined.” “Don’t worry about it. No one in this class is majoring in criminal law or cares anything about Sparks, Martin and Baker.”
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One Day At A Time Xavier sure hoped that was true. How truly embarrassing it would be if one of Henry’s students showed up in his office next month looking for an attorney and found him. He’d be the laughing stock of the entire legal community. “All right. Give me about ten minutes to lecture, and then come on out.” He nodded his head. “Okay.” Xavier took the tequila out of the bag and found a glass in Henry’s desk. It wasn’t rum, but it would do. He poured an inch, then drank it and felt the warm burn in his throat all the way down to his belly. He did it again, just for good measure. He didn’t want to appear drunk; he just wanted a slight buzz. The clock on the wall counted down his impending doom. He listened as Henry gave his lecture on the correct technique to use, the right brushes they needed, strokes. Then, he heard him start talking about the model. Him. Another shot of tequila was needed, so he took one. He counted to ten, then opened the office door and walked out of the room. He resisted the urge to wipe his sweaty palms on the robe he wore. He was nervous, something a high‐powered attorney should never be. Of course, he wasn’t walking into a courtroom to argue a case in front of a judge. He was walking into a room full of men and women, and he was about to strip down to his butt naked ass. It was like that dream you always had when you went to school on the first day or started your first day on a job, and when you got there, you were naked and everyone laughed at you. But in his situation, he really was naked. He was living an actual bad dream. Go figure. Xavier stepped onto the raised platform. He inhaled a deep, shuddering breath, then took off the robe. There was a chair on the platform. When he looked at Henry, he gestured to him that he could sit down, so he did. He avoided, as much as possible, looking directly into the faces of the students. Instead, he took in the room itself. There were about sixteen
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Lyric James student desks with easels and stools. The room smelled like dry ink and paint. On one side, there was a long shelf with art supplies and stacks of paper and different color poster boards. The other part of the space had extra easels and a white board with the week’s homework assignment written on it. His nerves were about shot, but the tequila was beginning to take effect, and he felt a nice warmth begin to spread through his veins. Only then did he have the guts to look at the faces of the people in the room. Most of their faces held looks of extreme concentration. However, when he zeroed in on one woman, her face appeared flushed. She looked up at him, her eyes widened, and she quickly lowered her gaze. Interesting, he thought. Did she feel just as uncomfortable as he did? He didn’t understand why. She was in an art class, and she wasn’t the one sitting in front of the class in all her naked glory. She was striking, to say the least. She had shoulder length ebony hair that hid her face when she put her head down, but he remembered full, sensuous lips devoid of lipstick. They were lips that needed to be kissed. From the angle he was sitting at, he could see her breasts. They were small, but enough for a handful. The nipples were pert against her pink T‐shirt. Was she aroused from looking at him? He wondered what color they were, and if they were long or short. He imagined taking one of them between his teeth to bite it, then suckle it until she begged him to stop. She snuck another look up at his body again, her gaze not quite reaching his face. That delighted him. Xavier couldn’t tell what the rest of her body looked like since she was sitting half hidden by her easel. God he wished she would stand up so he could see.
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Chapter Three Kellye Matthews was about to die of embarrassment. She knew when she came to class today that she was going to paint an actual live figure. Someone naked. But she never expected this. The man was drop‐dead, lick me up and down hot. It was a crying shame for someone to be that fine. She thought her teacher Mr. Tucker was good‐looking, but this guy...phew! She decided to take this class to help relieve her stress. While she was in law school, her desire to come out at the top of her class had caused her to have panic attacks and heart palpitations. All of which had caused many trips to her doctor and doses of medication. She’d needed to find some kind of outlet, and her doctor had suggested painting. But how in the world was she going to relax when The Sex God himself was standing on the podium looking at her? She was going to have a heart attack right then and there. What would she say to her doctor when he asked what happened? Well, doc, I was painting this naked guy in class, and I got so hot and bothered my heart stopped. She stole another look at him, and he smiled. Ohmigod. There was no way she was going to be able to complete this portrait. Kellye felt her nipples tighten against her shirt. When she looked down, they were poking out like two fingers. If her face could redden anymore, it did at that moment. Her pussy began to water, and her mouth felt as dry as the bran oats she’d eaten that morning for breakfast. When
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Lyric James she adjusted her bottom on the stool, her pants rubbed against her clit, and she almost came. She flipped her tongue out to lick her parched lips. When she stole another glance at him, she got a good look at his penis. Ohmigodohmigodohmigod. He’s huge! And he’s soft. Now her mouth began to water. What would it be like to wrap her jaws around that monster? And that’s what it was. A monster of a dick. He could hurt somebody with that thing. She’d sure be willing to try and take it, though. Sliding her tongue around his stick would be exquisite pleasure too. Her mouth would be stuck in a permanent “oh” for weeks. She giggled to herself. Another glance at him had her panting, her breath coming in quick, shallow gasps. . He turned fully in her direction, and as she watched, his penis began to grow. Her eyes glazed over as she felt the wetness of her arousal in her pants. He’s turned on. She couldn’t look at his face. She refused. Kellye almost clamored off her stool right then and there to take him in her mouth. She licked her lips again and left her mouth partially open. Her paintbrush slipped from her fingers. Even after she heard it strike the floor with a soft thud, she left it there. She wiped her forehead with the back of her hand. Watching him was pure unadulterated joy. Even when she went to see the Chippendales, she didn’t feel this way. Those guys had nothing on this six‐foot tall chocolate drop. Not one damn thing. And when he licked his lips, she felt her pussy flutter. It was like he was actually down there teasing her lips, tasting her, licking her. Kellye spread her legs on the stool, and he smiled. She was so wet it was surely showing through her pants. She felt him pulling and tugging at her clit and his tongue gliding between her folds. If she didn’t climax right now, she’d go insane. “All right, class, we have about ten minutes. You can stop and begin cleaning up your supplies.” Her teacher’s voice snapped her back into reality. Her hand flew to her face. Water. She needed water. Ice cold to drop right on top of her head. Her hands were empty. She looked at her painting. There was
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One Day At A Time barely anything on the canvas. But after sitting here drooling like an idiot, she could draw him from memory. Every angle. Every muscle. Every God‐help‐her inch of him. She picked up her brush, dropped it in the water cup sitting beside her, and hopped off her chair. In an attempt to shake off the lust that was pouring through her veins, she began to mechanically clean her area. When she braved a look up, he was talking to her teacher. They both glanced in her direction and smiled. What the hell? Was he telling him what had just happened between them? She’d be mortified if he did. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw him walk in her direction. No. No. No. She was already embarrassed enough. She sprinted toward the door in the back, stepped outside, then flew down the hall to the restroom. There was no way she could face him, let alone talk to him. If he came back next class, she’d skip. She’d just have to get an F on this assignment. She would not stand in a room with that man ever again. * * * * * Xavier’s mind wondered back again to the young lady in Henry’s class two nights ago. He still couldn’t believe he’d behaved the way he had. No control over his libido. Actually allowing his dick to get hard in front of her. Letting her see how aroused he was, how much he wanted her. They practically had sex right there in the room. She wanted him. It was so strange to have that kind of effect on a woman. Hell, she’d had the same effect on him. Henry wouldn’t even tell him what her name was when he asked after the class was over. Told him to do it himself. And when he attempted to, she ran off. He waited after class, but she never showed. Would he actually have to stalk the woman to find out who she was? Wait for her after class one day just to talk to her? She wouldn’t drop out because of him. As far as she was concerned, she’d never see him again. She probably thought it was just a game.
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Lyric James It had started out that way, but after dreaming about her and thinking about her all day and night, he had to find out who she was and why she had affected him that way. Why he felt such a strong pull toward her. As if, if he didn’t find her or meet her, his life would be empty. Forever. He stood, walked towards his window, then gazed out at the busy city. There were millions of women in this city. Beautiful. Successful. And he had to fall for a damn art student. “Xavier, your ten o’clock appointment is here.” He pushed a button on his desk phone. “Thanks, Geri. Send her right in.” He went back to his chair, took his suit jacket off the back and pulled it on. As he was picking up the interview folder from the credenza behind his desk, she walked in. He felt it down to his very being. He didn’t even need to turn around. The fragrance that wafted over him was vanilla, cinnamon, and spice. He hadn’t even seen her face, but he knew it. The same pull he felt last night, the same electricity, like a magnet drew him in. He heard his secretary behind him offer her coffee or tea, and her melodic voice declined. It was sensuous and exotic. He imagined her saying his name during sex, deep and throaty. Xavier turned around. It was her. And by the step back she made, she recognized him as well. He glanced down to the folder in his hand and read the name. The woman who pulled him in directions he’d never gone. The woman who turned him into a lusting maniac. The woman who invaded his dreams with the precision of a military attack. And the woman who had just walked into his office to apply for the open associate attorney position, was Kellye Matthews.
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Chapter Four Kellye was about to lose it. Right then and there. She’d researched this law firm backwards and forwards. She knew all the partners’ names, what type of law they practiced. Even the last ten cases they had taken to court and if they’d won. But it never occurred to her to try and find pictures. Never. Because if she had, she’d have known the fine ass naked man she had attempted, but failed, to paint two nights ago was Xavier Sparks, the managing partner of Sparks, Martin and Baker. She stood there stock still as he watched her. She’d seen every glorious inch of his body, but as he stood there in his Brooks Brothers suit, her pussy started to melt all over again. This cannot be happening to me. But it was. She was doomed. He’d never hire her now. He crossed the room and came towards her, his hand outstretched. “Ms. Matthews.” He was the definition of suave masculinity. Divine. Elegant. He exuded sexuality with each step. When he took her hand with both of his, the left fingers grazed her wrist and sparks exploded throughout her body. What a coincidence. Xavier Sparks actually has the ability to send sparks. “It’s nice to meet you.” Oh God. His voice. Her ears prickled with delight. She breathed in his scent. Spicy and rich. If she didn’t want this job so bad, she’d walk out
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Lyric James right now. Hell, if she didn’t want him so bad, she’d leave. But she’d never been so attracted to a man in all her life. And she did want this job. He pointed to one of the leather winged back chairs in front of his desk. “Please have a seat.” Kellye’s gaze zeroed in on his ass as he walked away. Even under his suit jacket she could tell it was tight and firm. She wanted to reach out and touch it. He unbuttoned his coat, lowered himself into his chair, then studied her. She was incapable of speech. After a few moments, he picked up what she supposed was her file and spoke. “So, you graduated in December from law school and passed the bar exam on your first attempt. Impressive.” “Y‐yes,” she stammered. Great. I’m going to blow this interview not because I saw him naked, but because I can’t talk. He shifted papers around in the folder, and she examined his hands. They were large and capable. As if they were skilled at caressing a woman’s body. Her body. She imagined him coming around the desk to pick her up and set her on his table after he’d swept everything off. He’d lay her back against the cold bare surface and stroke her leg from her ankle to the aperture of her thighs and touch her. Kelley squirmed in her seat as her pussy began to pulse with need. “As I’m sure you know, our major areas of practice are contract law, estate law, and family law. And at this moment, we need someone in contract law.” Which was one of the reasons his law firm was so successful. They worked with some of the largest companies in the United States. “Yes.” Good gracious, was she capable of stringing together more than two words? “I see you have several letters of recommendation with high praise from your professors and one from Judge Thompson.” That made her smile. She’d learned so much from him in the last year. “Yes. I clerked for him my last two years of law school.” “I clerked for Judge Thompson also.”
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One Day At A Time She knew that already. He smiled, leaned back in his chair, then crossed his arms across his broad, muscled chest. “I think I learned more in the year I clerked for him than I did my entire time at law school.” If only he’d take his shirt off again so she could get a closer look at his chest this time and maybe even touch him. Oh, how she’d like to run her fingers over his hard, hairless physique. And those six‐pack abs would ripple beneath her fingers until she dipped lower to guide his dick inside her. “So, tell me why you want to practice law?” Kellye mentally shook herself and rattled out the memorized response she’d practiced over and over again as she stood in front of her mirror at home. At least this part was easy and allowed her to concentrate on it instead of how she wanted to jump across his desk and fuck him. He nodded his head and smiled at her response. “And what made you choose this law firm?” “All through law school, I heard about the ground breaking things your law firm was doing and knew I wanted to be a part of it. Plus, Judge Thompson speaks very highly of you.” When he stood, she knew the interview was over. “Well, thank you for coming in, Ms. Matthews. I’ll make a decision this weekend and let you know next week.” Kellye rose also. He came around his desk and stood in front of her. “I’ll also call the other references you listed on your application.” His nearness sent goose bumps sailing across her skin. She itched to reach out and touch him. Did he even feel one ounce of what she felt? It was like Wednesday night never happened. He didn’t seem phased one bit. Well, if he could forget it, then, so could she. Dauntingly tall, she remembered each and every firm, sleek part of his body. His jet‐black hair was cut in waves over his skull. His chiseled jaw held full, masculine lips. His cheekbones were high and sculpted, and his eyes were dark brown and revealed a deep intelligence.
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Lyric James While he exuded strength and power on the outside, she knew his sensuous mouth would whisper poetry in bed. And she had no problem imagining him in hers. She could see those large hands she couldn’t take her eyes off earlier sliding up and down her body, skimming along her feverish flesh. He would tease her in bed, make her beg for it as his fingers inched closer and closer to her swollen, sensitized flesh. In her mind, she saw him dip his head and kiss her thighs, bite her hip, nuzzle her clit until she cried out his name. Her pelvis would thrust out, and she’d suck in lungs full of air as spasms of delight rocketed through her. Then, he’d lick her clit and send her over the edge. No. Stop. No, Kellye. Get your mind out of the gutter. And she found herself jolted out of the dream. But she felt disoriented and unsettled. If she actually did get the job, she’d never make it. Her entire day would be spent having erotic sexual fantasies about him. Get a grip and get the hell out of his office. “Thank you for taking the time to see me.” Xavier took her hand in his once again, and pleasure zigzagged up her spine. “It was my pleasure.” Almost ripping her hand free, she turned and fled out of his office like the devil himself was after her.
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Chapter Five Xavier ogled Kellye from across the ballroom. Almost the entire firm was at a retirement party for Judge Thompson. His health had begun to fail him in the last few months, so he’d decided to quit the business. He’d hired Kellye because, as it turned out, she was the best person for the position. She put in long hours, didn’t complain, and had already closed cases in record time for two of their most important clients. He couldn’t help but be impressed. Since he had decided to hire her, Xavier had tried as best he could to stay away from her. He didn’t want to risk a sexual harassment complaint. Nor did he want her telling anyone about his stint as a naked model. He had decided that he’d be the model employer. Professional, likeable, and above reproach. Although, when he did have to be around her in the office, he always made sure someone else was around. No sense rocking the boat when he didn’t have to. He was afraid of what he might do or say if he were alone with her. They had polite conversations, discussed cases, their weekends, friends and pets. Nothing remotely dealing with sex. And he’d grown to like her. A lot. She was nice, friendly, and above all else, competent at her job. Not only did she close her own cases, she helped the other associates when they had problems too. But tonight he was having a hard time keeping his distance. When she’d walked into the party, she was a vision in red. The dress she wore
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Lyric James hugged her body in all the right places. It had spaghetti straps and dipped low in the front to expose a delectable amount of cleavage. Cleavage he’d love to salivate over. And it dipped even lower in the back to give him a view that he’d shoot someone to worship. How could he be so attracted to someone’s back? The split that slid up the right side of her body screamed at him to kiss her from head to toe. Xavier felt his dick throb at the thought. His desire for her almost pulled him across the room. “Damn, I need to get some air,” he mumbled. He grabbed a glass of wine from a passing waiter, then stalked out the door. He’d drive himself crazy if he stood there and stared at her one moment longer. Kellye was a nervous wreck. Tonight was the night. She was going to seduce Xavier. He’d kept her at a distance for the last four months, but no more. He wanted her. She was sure of it. On more than one occasion, she had caught him watching her, had seen his eyes glaze over when she walked by. Had even seen his dick get hard during a meeting once. This evening would be perfect. She’d spent several hundred dollars on the dress she wore and had already reserved a room at this hotel where Judge Thompson’s retirement party was being held. She was waiting for the right moment, and it had just presented itself. Xavier had only a minute ago sauntered out of the ballroom, and she meant to follow him. She set her wine glass aside, mustered her courage, then took off after him. Kellye was aware she risked her job by doing this, but she couldn’t stand the torment any longer. Every day she went home with swollen breasts and a clit that ached for release. Day after day she realized how much she wanted him. But since he was her boss, she’d tried to keep it professional. He probably thought she’d sue him for sexual harassment. And not only that, feared she’d tell everyone about his nudist exposé in her art class. But no. Her plan was much more nefarious than that. She planned to have him. For one night. That’s all she needed. One night to rid him from her dreams and keep him out of her thoughts. Then, they could go back to being employer and employee. What man wouldn’t agree to an
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One Day At A Time evening of no strings attached sex? No relationship, no calling the next day, no dating. Neither one of them had time for that. Xavier owned his own law firm and didn’t need relationship entanglements. Kellye was an up and coming attorney and didn’t want them either. Sex. That’s all they needed from each other. And tonight, she was going to get it.
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Chapter Six When Kellye found him, he was standing outside the lobby in the far corner of the terrace. The air was somewhat cool now, but still warm considering the time of year. The smell of night blooming jasmine and roses tickled her nose. The sun had set over the horizon, but still cast a burnt orange glow over the sky. Xavier looked overwhelmingly handsome in silhouette. Larger. More dominating. Incredibly sexy. Even though he had on a tux, his muscles rippled over his broad back. “Fancy meeting you here.” His posture stiffened when he heard her speak, but his face appeared relaxed when he turned around to smile at her. “Hey.” She approached him slowly until she was mere inches from him. “You’re not running away from the party, are you?” His gaze raked her from head to toe and back up again, and when he spoke, his voice was raspy. “In a manner of speaking.” Kellye stepped a little closer. Xavier moved back. “I think you need to go back inside.” She reached up, took one of his lapels and massaged it between her fingers. “Why would I want to do that?” He grabbed her hand. “Because if you don’t, I’m going to do something that I’ve been wanting to do for a very long time.” “And what’s that?” she whispered. “Kiss you.”
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One Day At A Time “What if I want you to kiss me?” “If I kiss you, Kellye, I won’t be able to stop.” “Then don’t.” Xavier hauled her against him and captured her mouth with hungry urgency. It was exquisite. At first, the kiss was hard, demanding, but then his lips slowed. His tongue danced over them, then suckled. She parted her mouth, and he slipped it inside. He made sweeping, swirling motions as he plunged within. The sweet invasion caused her to arch into him. He delved deeper into her mouth with each rhythmic sweep. Their tongues moved together in total harmony as she began to squirm against him. There were too many clothes between them. Her breathing became urgent, agonized gasps as she tried to fit her body closer to his. He began to nibble and tease, and she took delirious pleasure as he fed from her mouth. His hand reached up to cup her breast, and her nipple throbbed when his thumb slid over the turgid peak. Xavier found her neck and began to take tiny bites of her flesh. He slid his tongue beneath the spaghetti strap on her shoulder. His head dipped lower, and he flicked it over her nipple, causing it to become a tiny, rigid nub beneath her dress. She wasn’t wearing a bra, so when he nudged her dress to the side and his wetness found her, she sucked in a sharp, startled breath. He took his time with her as he applied feathery light kisses around her areola. He lingered over it. He tasted, teased, and whisked it with his tongue. “We need to find a bed,” he gasped out, then found her mouth again. “Upstairs,” she stammered out. He nuzzled her nose with his, then licked her lips. “We need a room.” Kellye licked him back and tugged his bottom lip between her teeth. “Already taken care of.” Xavier fixed her with a gaze as realization dawned. “Let’s go,” he said and took her hand.
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One Day At A Time “Now, Xavier. Take me now.” She found his long, engorged length and began to stroke him. “Please,” she moaned as white‐hot desire sliced through her. Her body responded to his lightest touch and craved more when his head dipped and found a spot on her neck. She nearly threw him off her, the pleasure was so great. “Oh, God. Xavier. Please.” She was begging him. She knew it. Somehow their roles had become reversed. Now she was the one being seduced, a prisoner of his lust, willing to do anything he asked, if he would only fuck her now. Widening her thighs, Kellye pressed her feet into the bed and lifted her hips to meet his dick, her hands grabbing, pulling at him. “Now. Now!” When he plunged his hard cock inside her pussy, she reared up, matching him thrust for thrust. The feeling of him within her was wonderful. “You’re so tight. Oh, shit. You feel so good,” he said. She clenched down on his rock‐hard length, moaning as delicious waves of pleasure ripped through her core. She could feel every ridge of his pulsing, thick length, and still it wasn’t enough. “More,” she demanded, her fingers clutching desperately at his back while her pelvis ground brazenly into his. “Harder,” she moaned as she dragged his earlobe between her teeth. Pulling in deep tugs of breath, she licked her lips as her bliss increased. Kellye felt the beginning of her orgasm in the soles of her feet. It crept up her legs, zoomed around in her midsection, slid up her neck and then burst like a flower in bloom behind her eyes. She rode the waves of sensuous ecstasy until the last one crested between her thighs. And he followed her into paradise. “Kellye!” His body tightened above hers. It jerked and spasmed as his release overtook him. She held tight until he sent them both crashing backward on the bed.
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Chapter Seven Xavier entered the offices of Sparks, Martin and Baker with a purpose. He was pissed off. No, scratch that. He was beyond pissed off. Kellye had slipped out of the hotel room Saturday night without even saying goodbye. He’d gone into the bathroom for a quick shower, but when he’d come out, she and her red slinky dress were gone. What was up with that woman? She seduced him, then ran scared. He’d never understand women. And though he hated to admit it to himself, he was hurt that she’d left. Boy had she turned the tables on him. “Good morning, Geri. Have you seen Kellye this morning?” “No, I haven’t.” He went to his office, put his briefcase on the credenza, then took off his jacket. Was she even in yet? Should he go find her? Yes. He needed answers. Back in his waiting area, he grabbed a cup of coffee. “Geri, what time is my first appointment?” She flipped open the scheduling book. “Not until ten o’clock. And you’re due in court at one.” He added sugar and sweetener, then stirred. “Okay, I’ll be back in a few.” He strolled through the offices, hoping to find her. He spoke to several people, stopped to answer questions about cases, then was pulled into an impromptu meeting with one of his partners. By the time he’d finished and found her, it was already nine‐thirty.
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Lyric James She was upstairs in their small library doing research. Her back was to him. Several law books were laid open in front of her, and she took notes on a pad. She set her pencil down and drummed her fingers on the table. “Fancy meeting you here,” he said, repeating the same words she’d said to him on Saturday night. Kellye stood and turned around. She began to close books and stack them as if to pack up and leave. Oh no. You’re not going to get away that easily. Her eyes widened when he shut the door, then locked it. She crossed her arms and pulled her bottom lip between her teeth. “I was getting some background information for the Hollowell case.” “Why’d you leave, Kellye? Without even saying goodbye.” She was wearing a sterling silver necklace and cross at her neck, which she fiddled with. But she was no saint. “I’m going to call the complainants’ attorney today to make an appointment.” Xavier advanced on her. “Answer my question.” She picked up her pad, then attempted to walk around him. “I think when I let them know their client has tried this stunt before, they’ll settle or hopefully drop the suit.” He grabbed her wrist and stopped her. “Kellye.” She pulled away. “Xavier, Saturday night was Saturday night. Don’t make it more than what it was.” “You’re saying it meant nothing to you.” Putting distance between them, she walked around the table. “Xavier the first time I saw you, you were standing on a stage, naked. I was turned on.” She swallowed and took a deep breath. “So were you. I just needed to get you out of my system.” Bracing his hands on the table, he leaned over. “So you’re saying after four months, I’m still in your system.” He could tell by the stricken expression on her face she hadn’t meant to reveal that. “I just needed one night with you. That’s all.”
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One Day At A Time Xavier began to walk around the table. “When you got home that night, you didn’t wish I was in that bed with you?” She backed up, but only met the wall. “What difference does it make? We both got what we wanted. One night of incredible sex.” “Hmmm. So it was incredible, huh?” He pinned her against the wall and slid his knee between her legs. Her sable hair flowed around her shoulders, and her eyes were hazy with lust. All he wanted was to feel her lush curves against him once more. He brought his left hand up to rest on the wall, and his right skimmed over her face to cup her jaw along her neck where her pulse thumped a frantic beat. Xavier captured her breast in his hand, and his thumb teased her nipple. Kellye’s chest rose up and down as she struggled for more oxygen in her lungs. He liked that. She wasn’t as immune to him as she pretended to be. She wore a white top that criss‐crossed in the front. He dipped his finger below and moved it aside. Generous amounts of her luscious skin hovered over the lace, and he bent his head to lick, tease and savor her. He plucked at a hardened nipple that seemed to beg for his attention. “Xavier,” she hissed out. “We’re at work.” He began to tug her blouse out of her skirt. “And I’m the boss.” He was nearly out of control with need and knew if he wasn’t soon able to fuck her hot, fast and deep, he’d explode and embarrass himself. He mentally shook himself because, yes, they were at work, and if anyone got an inkling of what they were doing, all kinds of problems would emerge. But he had to taste her, if only for a moment. Xavier yanked her skirt up and her panties down her hips. He reached out with his index finger and swiped down the slit. Her head fell back and she moaned. “Yes.” Without another thought, he swung her around, sat her on the table, then dropped to his knees. Tasting her sweet pussy was the only idea in his mind. His tongue delved deep, twisting, sucking, nibbling. She leaned back on the table. “Xavier. . .oh. . .yes!” He’d known she would taste good. It was better than vanilla and cinnamon. It was indefinable. He pulled out, licked around her labia, then
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Chapter Eight Kellye agonized over what to wear to dinner with Xavier. She hadn’t wanted this. Dating. It made her shudder. Dating led to relationships. Relationships led to love. Love led to complications. And when there were complications, when you got too close, when you decided someone was worthy of your love, they left. She’d learned that hard lesson in her youth. If you didn’t love them, they couldn’t hurt you. Tonight was it. She’d make him see, one way or the other, that all they had was sex. And it needed to stop before it went any further. So, why did thoughts of forever, family and kids keep cropping up into her mind? She was going to drive herself crazy. And so was he if he cornered her in the office library again. It took her fifteen minutes to recover and go back to her office, where she locked herself for the rest of the day. She finally decided on a pair of coral slacks and a matching twin set. She refused to wear a skirt, dress, or anything that allowed easy access around him ever again. Her doorbell rang just as she was slipping on her shoes. Maybe he’d go away if she didn’t answer. She’d come up with some kind of excuse to tell him tomorrow. But he rang the chime again. Crap. “I’m coming,” she yelled from the hallway.
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Lyric James She swung the door open and could only gape at what stood on the other side. Xavier was dressed in all black. He had on one of those body‐ fitting shirts that hugged every muscle from his broad shoulders, to the hard, warm muscles of his chest and the rippled tightness of his abdomen. The shirt smoothed down into black pants. He had a narrow waist, lean hips, and long, muscular thighs. Oh God. Trouble. I’m in deep, deep trouble He leaned against the door jam. “Hi, beautiful. You ready to go?” “Yeah. I need to grab my purse.” Kellye locked up, and when Xavier placed his hand at the small of her back while leading her to his BMW 360i, glorious waves of ecstasy shimmied up her spine. In his vehicle, he clicked his seatbelt, then turned the radio on. Soft jazz filtered out. “Is that Miles Davis?” He shifted into drive and smiled. “Yes, it sure is. What do you know about MD?” The last one of her many “fathers” loved him, had played him all the time. Whenever she got home from school, it had been blasting from the open windows. She had done many a research paper listening to him. She couldn’t do research now without him. “I know this was the last CD he made before he died.” He eased into traffic on the freeway, tapping his fingers on the steering wheel. “So you do know a little something.” “Who else do you listen to?” He reached beside him and gave her his CD case. She opened it and flipped the pages. “Wow, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday.” She didn’t know if she was happy or sad to realize they had something else in common besides the law. “Oh, so you like it old school too, huh?” he asked. She shifted in her seat, then crossed her legs at the ankles. “Yeah, most of the time. But I listen to Najee, Marion Meadows, and some Dave Kozz, depending on what mood I’m in.” “I’ll have to show you my collection some time.”
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One Day At A Time She heard a little well placed innuendo in that statement. Was he inviting her to his home? At the restaurant, he tried to move the topic on to a more personal nature. But she was a master at maneuvering around that subject. “Nope. You first.” “Okay. Let’s see. My mother and father still live in the same house they bought the year I was born. I’m the youngest of four children. Two boys. Two girls.” He didn’t even notice how quiet she’d gotten or how what he said affected her. But the more he talked about himself, the easier it was to keep the focus off of her. “Both my parents are retired. One of my sisters is a teacher, the other an accountant. My brother is a news reporter.” From the inflection in his voice, she could tell he loved his family and was very proud of his siblings. Kellye had never had that. She cleared the emotion from her throat. “Did you grow up here?” “Yep. We’re all still in Texas. What about you? Where did you grow up?” “Here and there.” It wasn’t a lie. She had. Every other year or so, she had been shifted from one home to the next. “Sounds like a military family. My buddy Mark traveled a lot because of his family before they settled here his senior year of high school.” She chose not to deny or confirm what he thought. He didn’t need to know all the aspects of her childhood. Nobody did. “Phew.” Xavier wiped his mouth with his napkin and set it on the table. “I’m stuffed.” He leaned back in his chair. “So, what are we going to do about us?” “I didn’t know there was an ‘us’. It was sex.” “To hear you tell it, it was. . .what was the word you used, incredible. That’s it. Incredible sex.” He was beginning to annoy her. Xavier would use her words against her. “Yes. Incredible sex. Just the one night.” “Hmmm, twice if you count this afternoon.”
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Lyric James “Okay, two times. But that’s it. Don’t make a big deal out of it.” “Oh, so you seduce your boss and it’s not supposed to mean anything?” “No, it’s not. One time. One night. We go back to work. No harm. No foul.” Xavier leaned forward and took her hand. When he began to massage her wrist, she released a ragged sigh. Her clit began to tingle. “And you don’t want to experience it ever again?” She struggled against the passion that circled around in her pelvis. “If all you want is sex, what’s the harm in having it again and again? And again?” He signaled to the waiter to bring the check. “So, you game for checking out my jazz collection?” Oh, she was game, all right. But looking at a bunch of CD’s was not the game she wanted to play. She wanted sex games. * * * * * Xavier’s house was amazing. But what did she expect from a high profile lawyer who owned his own firm? It was every bit him. Rich, masculine elegance. An interior decorator had to be responsible. But it suited him to a T. Large, plush sofas done in cream, brown and burgundy. Oak tables. A unique assortment of knickknacks. However, her senses were focused only on him. The way he walked, the way he talked. How his eyes sparkled when he laughed. When he tilted his head to the side before he spoke. She was getting too attached. Only one damn dinner, and she found herself wanting more of him. She needed to focus. Make it only about sex again. She turned to face him. He took her hand, pressed a kiss in the center of her palm, then licked upward, drawing one of her fingers into his mouth. That’s right. Sex. Hot. Erotic. Nothing else. It was easy. Light. Noncommittal. His lips moved up her arm into the crease of her elbow, then flitted over her shoulder. Her breath was now coming in short gasps.
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One Day At A Time Xavier’s hands traveled down to her ass and cupped her there. He ground her body into his, and she felt his dick pulse and throb against her. She stepped back, trailed her hands from his shoulders to the neck of his shirt, then began to unbutton it. She needed to feel the hard, warm muscles of his chest. When her fingers traced a path down to his stomach, it constricted when she touched him there, and she liked knowing she had that effect on him. His breathing began to match hers, harsh and uneven, erratic. And she knew something else that would leave him panting. “I have a surprise for you.” “And what’s that?” She peered over his shoulder, saw a chaise lounge, and led him there. “Have a seat.” The stereo system in the corner beckoned her. She flipped through the CD’s and found something old, slow and sensual. Exactly what she needed. When the music began to play, she let it flow through her, put her in the mood. Then she walked toward him with a sly glint in her eye.
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Chapter Nine Xavier knew what Kellye was about to do, but he couldn’t believe it. He settled into the chair with his long legs out in front of him and made himself comfortable. This was going to be fun. He smiled, wanting to see her smooth, silky nakedness again. Especially her breasts. Those pert nipples had teased him all night. Her vanilla and cinnamon scent evoked a need that rocked him to the core. Kellye undulated her hips while releasing one button at a time through the holes of her blouse. A moment later, the item slid to the floor. Seconds later, her pants hit the floor and she stepped out of them. “Black lace. I love to see a woman in black lace.” The bra barely covered her breasts, and when she turned around, a thin strip was all he saw. “Heaven help me.” Her soft laughter coated him like a warm blanket. A few seconds later, that piece of lingerie fell over his shoulder like a well‐thrown slingshot. A lightening bolt of lust streaked through him as her thong landed in his lap. She was standing inches away now, her full, B‐cup breasts jutting towards him. “Mmmm. . .” The erotic sound washed over him as she took the hard tips and rolled them between her fingers. “Oh God, I love your breasts.”
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One Day At A Time He moaned as a jarring, pulsing need crashed into his soul. Xavier shifted his position in the chair, but it did nothing to alleviate the throbbing pressure of his cock. Had he ever felt this way about a woman before? He didn’t think so. But he should have known he’d feel this way about her. Since the beginning when he’d seen her sitting on that stool in her art class, he’d been drawn to her. He’d been all the way in lust since that moment, and half in love with her since she’d interviewed for his vacant attorney position. She’d worn a navy suit and sensible heels. However, the instant he’d seen her coffee colored skin and her rich brown eyes, he’d been lost. His vision had glazed over when she’d sat down and crossed her legs. The only picture he’d had in his mind were of those sexy legs wrapped around his neck. He’d wanted to hire her on the spot for purely selfish reasons. Thank goodness she’d been the right one for the job once he’d finished checking her references. As her boss, he knew he couldn’t, shouldn’t pursue a relationship with her. But he’d desired her, thought about her, and wanted her. It was an exhilarating feeling to know he didn’t have those boundaries anymore. However, his feelings for her went way beyond “just sex”. Xavier had figured that out in the beginning. He had to find a way to convince her they were more than a momentary fling in her life. If he had to agree to sex on her terms, then he would. And in the meantime, he’d prove to her that they were so much more. She seduced him with sex. He’d seduce her with love. His heart pounded uncontrollably in his chest as she finished her strip in an erotic swirl of thrusts. And when she placed her knee on the edge of the chair and began to slink toward him, he almost spilled his seed inside his pants. “Come here, Kellye,” he murmured and crooked his finger in her direction. “Nope,” she said with a waggle of her own. She took his hand and pulled him up. “It’s your turn.” “My turn?”
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One Day At A Time He buried himself deeply inside her and caught her cry of pleasure inside his mouth. She arched against him in unspeakable ecstasy. He delved deeper and deeper, their bodies colliding in a perfect rhythm. It increased as she rocked beneath him and rose to meet each and every thrust and demand. A rush of sensation so intense caused her to scream, and she stiffened in climax as it stole over her body. Wave after wave of pleasure ruptured her calm, comfortable world. She was lost.
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Lyric James Chapter Ten Kellye had no idea where she was going. It was the fourth of July and the office didn’t close, but Xavier had made everyone leave at noon. He’d sent her an email and told her to meet him at one. She peered down at the directions again, then turned left at the next street. Where in the world was he sending her? But she knew when she got there. Crap. She’d heard about this place. Some tender‐hearted maniac had decided dinner wasn’t enough. Afternoon Delight was a lunch getaway spot made perfect with flowers, champagne and a picnic for two. No. No. No. He was bombarding her with all this romantic nonsense. They even had valet damn parking, she thought as she handed her keys to a guy dressed in a gray and white uniform. “Thank you.” She walked inside and a hostess approached her. “May I have your name please?” “Kellye Matthews.” The young lady checked a list. “Yes, ma’am. Mr. Sparks has already arrived.” She picked up a walkie‐talkie. “George, we have a drop off at gazebo number six.” Drop off? What the hell? “Ms. Matthews, if you wait right over there by the French doors, George will pick you up and take you to your lunch.” “Thanks.” This was too much. As soon as she reached her designated waiting spot, George drove up in a golf cart. She got in the passenger seat, then he whisked her off. Less than two minutes later, she arrived at a beautifully decorated white gazebo. She hated to admit it, but it was a gorgeous day for a picnic. Even though it was the middle of summer, a warm, comfortable breeze coated the air.
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One Day At A Time Fresh cut grass surrounded the structure along with tulips, roses and gardenias. Their sweet smell lulled her into a false sense of happiness. Xavier sat at the table in the center, smiling at her. The view held other lunch areas spread out over several acres. There were trees everywhere, which provided a spectacular view as well. I’m doomed. “Surprised?” he asked. He took her hand and led her to her chair. “Yes. Definitely.” The table held a fantastic spread. Sandwiches, chilled shrimp, fruit, and wine sat on a white linen cloth with china and silver. Xavier poured her a glass of the cool liquid, then began to load her plate down with food. “Aren’t you glad I made you take the rest of the day off?” “After seeing all this, yes, I am.” Kellye took a sip of her wine. “So, how’s the Donahue case going?” He reached for a strawberry, popped it into his mouth, then studied her for a moment before he spoke. “I didn’t bring you here to discuss work.” She lowered her gaze and took a bite of her croissant. He was going to make this difficult. She’d avoided talking about anything personal for weeks with him. “I want to know about you. Your family. Friends. You’ve evaded every question I’ve asked you. Thank goodness I don’t have to put you on the stand.” That made her laugh. “What is it that you want to know?” “Where’s your family?” So many emotional boundaries popped up at that moment. She fought with them and against them. How much of her life did she want to share with this man? “I don’t have a family.” He cocked his head to the side. “Sure you do. Everyone has a family.” She began to tap her right foot on the floor. “No, they don’t.
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Chapter Eleven Kellye stood outside Xavier’s front door with a broccoli, rice and cheese casserole in her hands. The two‐story, tan brick home sat on a manicured lawn surrounded by trees. The front door and window shutters were painted red. Huge green shrubs and rose bushes lined the front. What the hell am I doing here? Xavier had been hinting about this get‐together at his house for over a month. He’d invited the entire office, so she couldn’t not show up. Everyone would notice and wonder why. He called it his annual staff party. She so did not want to be here. When she was about to turn away, the front door opened. An assault of music, voices and laughter hit her full force. “You’re not leaving, are you?” I’m not now. “No, I guess not.” He took her dish and ushered her in the door. “Quit trying to be antisocial.” What he didn’t understand was that the only person she couldn’t handle being around was him. She followed him into the kitchen where he set the food down. An older woman stood at the sink. He went to her, turned her around and hugged her. “Hey, Mom, this is Kellye.”
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One Day At A Time She wiped her hands on a towel. “Oh, is this the Kellye we’ve heard so much about?” He kissed her on the cheek. “Yes, it is. Kellye, this is my mother, Mrs. Sparks.” Kellye nodded in greeting and took the woman’s offered hand. “It’s nice to meet you.” Several people stepped into the kitchen, chattering and laughing at each other. She moved into the background and observed them. A guy wearing basketball shorts and a matching shirt spoke first. “Xavier, settle a bet. When Tonya was sixteen, didn’t she steal Mom’s car to go to the store to buy all of us ice cream?” “Hello, stupid. Mom is standing right here,” the woman said, hitting him on the arm. Mrs. Sparks looked up from Kellye’s dish she was uncovering. “Oh, baby. I already know about that. You left the receipt in the car.” Tonya swung around to her mother. “What? You never said anything.” “See, you admit it,” the guy said and laughed. “Oh, shut up.” “Honey, if I would have said anything, your father would have skinned all of you alive. Besides, the store is only three blocks away and you didn’t kill anybody. Although, I’ve always worried about your driving.” Each of them broke out into fits of laughter. Kellye continued to watch their camaraderie and felt her throat close up. The green‐eyed monster began to claw at her. The joy on each of their faces was clearly evident as they recalled the story. The guy finally noticed her and began to walk in her direction. “Well, well. Who’s this pretty lady?” Xavier cut him off and slipped his arm around her waist, drawing her close. “Back away, dude. This one’s taken. This is Kellye.” Turning her face to the side, she whispered, “I thought this little shindig was just for people at work.”
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One Day At A Time He picked her up and carried her to his bed. She continued to sweep feather light kisses along his jaw and cheek. A hypnotic, primal rhythm began to pulse inside him. Xavier angled his body on top of hers. He leaned down to capture her mouth again. She tasted like heaven. His fingers moved through her hair and fanned it out on the bed. She looked like an angel spread out before him. As he deepened the kiss, sensual whimpers escaped from her throat. She shuddered and rocked against him. He ran his hands over her voluptuous hips and ass, pressing her forward so she could feel how much he wanted her. His hands glided up her body until he reached the lushness of her delectable breasts. At her cry of pleasure, he slipped his hand inside her shirt to fondle her taught, sensitive nipple. Then he bent his head to take the rigid tip inside his mouth. He lapped and licked her breast to the beat of her pounding heart. She grasped the sides of his face and drew him up until their lips met again. And between the hungry and exploratory sweeps of his tongue, he told her, “I love you, Kellye.” Startled and off balanced, Kellye pushed Xavier away. “What did you say?” He smiled and reached for her. “I love you,” She scampered off the bed. “Take that back. You don’t mean it.” “W‐what? What’s the matter?” Panic exploded inside her. A fear, so great that she couldn’t breathe, wrapped itself around her. No. No. No! “You son of a bitch. Take that back. Don’t say that to me.” “How? What? I don’t understand. I say I love you and...” No. Not yet. She struggled against the terror that ripped through her soul. Not again. She wouldn’t give him the chance to leave and toss her love aside. To reject her. She’d be the one to end it. “It’s over. We’re over.” Anger filtered across his face. “What the hell are you talking about?”
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One Day At A Time “Kellye!” The spoon on its way to her mouth clattered to the floor when she heard Xavier’s voice on the other side of her living room door. Why had he come? She’d told him their sexual connection was over. Because that’s all it was. Sex. He didn’t love her. He just thought he did. Just because she’d met his family and they’d gone went to dinner a few times and made love. No. No. No. There was that damn word again. Why did it keep sliding into her mind? They had sex, but it did not mean they were in a relationship. The incessant knocking was driving her crazy. She picked the spoon up off the floor and set it and the ice cream on her cherry wood coffee table. She paced back and forth in front of her soft blue curtains, wringing her hands. “Kellye, open the door. I know you’re in there.” The pounding was giving her a headache, and it appeared that he wasn’t going away. She stalked across her hardwood floors, opened the door, then crossed her arms. “What are you doing here?” “Did you expect me to let you walk away like that with no explanation?” She stood in the middle of the door, blocking his entrance. “I’m coming inside whether you like it or not.” She turned around, walked back into the room, and heard him shut the door. “I did give you an explanation. I told you we weren’t going to work out and it was over.” He grabbed her by the arm and swung her around. “That’s not an explanation. That’s a copout. Quit running scared and tell me what’s wrong with you.” She turned away from him. “There’s nothing wrong with me.” “Yes there is.” Kellye needed to keep her distance. If he touched her again, she’d fall apart. “Look. It was just sex. We had it. Now we won’t.” She began to pace alongside her coffee table.
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One Day At A Time She’d had a mission. In her mind, getting emotionally involved with Xavier hadn’t been the plan. Sex was all she’d wanted from him. But he’d broken through all her defenses and showed her that love and commitment were possible in her life. And she wanted it with him. The long, drugging kiss became intoxicating, intense. His lips glided across her cheek and down over the pulse beating in her throat. “I won’t leave you, Kellye.” Bliss. Her heart brimmed over with so much love for this man that she couldn’t restrain it. He rounded his hand over her breast, and she arched her body willingly against his. She took a deep, shuddering breath. Clothing was tossed aside, legs tangled as they fell on the couch. But tonight, she wanted to give him something special. Kellye caressed him everywhere with her hands, with her lips, starting with his ear and moving lower. She saw the desire she felt for him mirrored in his eyes. She tongued the erratic pulse at the base of his throat and flicked her thumbs over his erect nipples, making his chest rumble with a sexy groan. She moved her hand lower over the solid strength of his lean abs. And lower still she massaged his engorged shaft with her thumb and index finger. She squeezed his heavy sacs gently in her grasp, heightening his anticipation and her own. Xavier’s hands curled against the nape of her neck, and his muscles rippled with every choppy breath he drew. “Oh, Kellye,” he said, his tone tinged with desperation. Gliding the pad of her finger over the tip of his erection and the silky pre‐cum gathering there, she asked, “What do you want, Xavier?” His hips twitched, and he laughed, the sound torn from his throat. “Take me in your mouth. Suck my cock.” She did so willingly, the act the most erotic, intimate thing she’d ever done for a man. She loved the male taste of him. The heat he exuded. The strength of his body and the control and power she held in her hands. Xavier’s cock was long and thick, smooth and hard. Hot and cool to the touch. She licked him slowly from the heavy wrinkled sac along the underside of his shaft, to a flick over the head. She felt him shiver. Round and round her tongue grazed over him, eager to savor every bit of his male hardness.
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Lyric James “Suck me. Oh, yes, suck me,” he gasped. A drop of pre‐cum leaked out onto her tongue, and it was enough to set her own juices flowing. She clenched her thighs to help ease the throbbing ache in between. “Yeah. Like that, baby. Oooh, yeah.” He was huge, but still she tried to fit him wholly into her mouth. He grazed the back of her throat, and he tasted so good. She sucked, she nibbled, she squeezed. She glided her lips over his pulsing shaft, savoring the taste of him. Then she laved a long, lusty swipe over the length of his cock. He gripped each side of her head and inched his hips forward. It didn’t take long before she heard his labored breathing and his fingers tightened against her scalp. She took him deeper, and his hips rocked forward. She released him and took his cock in her hands as his head fell back. His entire body tensed, and a low animal like roar ripped from his chest as his climax shuddered through him like a visceral wave. Long moments later, he recovered enough to disentangle his hand from her hair and pull her up. Passion ignited. He gripped her waist and set her atop him. She ground her body against his and began to gyrate in slow, insistent circles. She rocked with hot, wet abandon and felt him pulsing up into her. In glorious culmination, they found that final moment of ecstasy together. He spilled himself into her as she convulsed into dazzling spasms. “I love you, Kellye.” She froze. Her eyes grew wide and fragile, but when she looked at him, her voice caught in her throat. Kellye realized she’d come home. She trusted him not to leave her. Xavier said one day at a time. And for the moment, that was all she needed.
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Author’s Bio Lyric credits her mother for her love of reading. (Thanks, Mom. ☺) She spent her early childhood trying to pry romance novels out of her motherʹs hands. One day, she got so fed up with it, she asked her mother to tell her about the book she was reading. She was so enthralled, she took that book from her mother, read it in one sitting, and has been hooked ever since. She refuses to tell anyone how long ago that was. As a youth, she wanted to be a doctor, dentist, nurse, teacher, or physical therapist. Instead, she ended up working for a health insurance company, a visiting nurse association, a therapy center for children, and a television station. After finally deciding what she wanted to be when she grew up, she became a librarian. For the past two years, Lyric has spent her days with 13‐14 year olds in a middle school library. Lyric still felt something was missing. After surfing the Web and finding eHarlequin, she knew it was time for her to finally pick up that pen...um, keyboard...and write. In 2003, her first manuscript...after several re‐writes of chapter one, began. Lyric’s private book collection includes her favorite authors: Julia Quinn, Amanda Quick, Nora Roberts, Mia Zachary, Jodi Lynn Copeland, Jaci Burton, E. Lynn Harris, Dr. Suess, Barbara Park, Eoin Colfer, Jenny Nimmo, Lemony Snickett, J.K. Rowling, and John Grisham. She lives in the southern United States with her husband and three children.
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Also Available from Cobblestone Press, LLC One Week Stand by Lyric James © 2006
Chapter One “Come on, Jasmine, all you have to do is keep him company for one week.” “I’m supposed to be traveling to Little Rock for your wedding, Kim, not playing entertainment hostess to your nerdy cousin. I thought you wanted me to enjoy myself. You know how I hate this mushy lovey‐ dovey stuff.” Kim, her best friend in the world was getting married, and suddenly she springs this request on her. Jasmine was happy for her. Really she was. Kim and her fiancé, Daniel, had a unique and wonderful relationship. Not only did they seem happy and madly in love, their love had transcended distance, and they’d still made it. Kim was one of the lucky ones. Luckier than Jasmine’s parents, who’d gone through a horrible divorce. Kim sent her a pleading look from across the short distance that separated the two airplane seats. “I’m not asking you to have sex with him, just make sure he has fun and enjoys himself. “Right, while I’m miserable. When was the last time you saw him, anyway?”
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One Day At A Time “About four years ago, before he went to medical school. But we talk on the phone all the time.” Oh, great. He was probably the epitome of the high school nerd; glasses, pencils in his shirt pocket, and penny loafers. “How exactly am I supposed to entertain him? I’ve never been to Little Rock. Why didn’t you ask Daniel to keep him busy? You know, let him hang out with the boys, go to a bachelor party or two?” “I did. However, he needs some female companionship, too. Mom told me that ever since he graduated from medical school all he does is go to work and come home. Then he spends hours in the lab working on his experiments.” “That’s great. He’s a Frankenstein, too! How can you do this to me, Kim? I have half a mind to get off this plane and catch the next one right back to Dallas.” “You wouldn’t do that to me. You’re my maid of honor. You wouldn’t abandon your very best friend in the whole wide world like that, would you?” Jasmine squirmed around in the tight quarters of her seat and tried to stretch her legs. Even though the flight was only an hour, the cramped area didn’t help her knees at all. She looked at Kim and wished she could tell her ‘yes,’ but she wouldn’t. Kim was right. She was the best friend she had. The only friend. Too busy the last three years getting her Internet lingerie and exotic toy business operational, she didn’t have time for other entanglements. Now she was enjoying the fruits of her labor, but there was still a lot of work to do if she was going to stay successful. “No, Kim, I’m not going to abandon you. But you owe me. Big time.” “You got it. Once I get back to Dallas, you name it and it’s yours.” The fasten seatbelt sign came on, so Jasmine reached around her side and snapped her belt back in place. “How in the world am I going to entertain someone I have nothing in common with, who is a complete nerd, and probably has no social skills whatsoever?” “Quit being so mean. You might be surprised to know that you two
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One Day At A Time under the longest lashes she’d ever seen. She’d never met an African American man with eyes that color. At least, not until six months ago. Her heart skipped a beat. “Oh, let me introduce you. Evan, this is my best friend and maid of honor, Jasmine Martin.” He held out his hand and as Jasmine took it, a shot of electricity went straight to her center. She felt like a damn cliché in a romance novel. Every one of her nerve endings sizzled and sparked, and her pussy clinched. “Jasmine. I’ve heard a lot about you. It’s nice to finally meet you.” Honey. That’s what her name sounded like coming off his lips. Hot, liquid, golden honey. “It’s…um…nice to meet you, too.” Now this was a first. She’d never been at a loss for words, but that’s exactly what she was experiencing. An utter lack of coherent speech, and in front of the best looking man she’d ever seen. He held her hand, gazing deep into her eyes as if he could see into the depths of her soul, and something stirred within her. Kim broke the spell. “Let’s go get our bags and get out of here.” Jasmine couldn’t believe it. God must surely be punishing her. People didn’t do the things she’d done and not live to regret it. But the weekend she’d spent with him had been so worth it. Her mind flicked back to sensuous full lips kissing, tasting, and caressing every inch of her body. Whipped cream. Hot fudge. Mind‐ blowing, sweaty hot sex that went on from sunset to sunup. This was a nightmare. When you had a one‐night stand, you weren’t actually supposed to see the person again. Both of them had only been in Vegas for the weekend and had left the next day. Fate sure had a way of kicking you in the ass. She never knew his last name, only that he was a doctor in town for a medical convention. There were gazillions of Evans in the world. Why did her Evan have to end up being her best friends cousin? Wait a minute. Her Evan. No, no, no. He was not her Evan. He was just a guy. A guy she’d fucked.
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Lyric James A guy she’s thought about every stinking day since they’d said goodbye. “Let me take that for you.” His voice rolled down her spine, curled in her belly, and dipped down into her center. Just like the first time. Once they reached his car, she was surprised by the luxuriousness of it. It was a black Cadillac Escalade. Well, he might be a nerd, but he sure knows how to ride in style. But he’s not a nerd. Far from it. A man who wielded his tongue and cock the way he did— Oh goodness, the memories alone made a shudder course through her body. Evan helped them load their bags, and Kim conveniently got in the back seat. Jasmine glared at her, but Kim just winked and smiled. Once he was comfortably inside, he turned to her. “So, Jasmine, what do you do?” That voice. She wanted to crawl inside his throat and sit there. The minute he’d sat down next to her and said hello, her pussy no longer belonged to her. The she‐devil on her left shoulder took over, spread her legs, and said, ”Come to mamma.“ And, she remembered, they never got around to the details of what they actually did for a living. All he knew was that she owned her own business. Kim chimed in. “Jasmine owns an Internet sales company.” “Oh. What do you sell?” “Um… Lingerie and…a few other items.” He waited expectantly. Jasmine wasn’t about to explain to him that she sold sex toys for women. “That’s a pretty risky business, isn’t it?” “If you don’t know what you’re doing, yes. But I’ve been at it for a few years now, and my sales increase each month.” Jasmine wasn’t embarrassed by what she did. On the contrary, she was very proud of it. However, the last thing she wanted to do was conjure up memories of that night. She wouldn’t dare mention the word sex in front of him. “Where are you guys staying?”
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One Day At A Time “At The Peabody Hotel.” Kim thankfully maneuvered the topic on to something else. “So, Evan, what are you doing tonight?” His gaze swung over to Jasmine. “I was going to go back to the lab and check on some experiments I’ve been working on.” “Oh, no. You’re going to hang out with us. All of the bridal party is here now, so we’re all going out to have drinks.” “But Kim, I really need to—” “I won’t take no for an answer,” she said from the backseat. “You took the day off. So be off.” * * * * * Evan’s dick warred with his brain. When he spied Jasmine in the airport terminal he felt like he’d been kicked in the gut. Sucker punched. He’d dreamed and fantasized about the woman he’d met in Vegas since he walked away from her. Wet dreams. Erotic fantasies. Cold showers. All that shimmering bronze hair, radiant brown eyes. And she had on jeans. Form fitting jeans that fit her ample ass to a tee. Evan maneuvered his car into a parking spot in front of the hotel and put it in park. “Okay. I’ll go, but only for a little while.” “Good.” He loved his cousin, but if she only knew what she was asking him to do... Driving in the close confines of this vehicle was torture enough. Spending an evening with her… Would he be able to handle it without jumping across the table and fucking her like crazy? Kim walked past him. “Come on J, let’s check in.” Jasmine stumbled forward, pulling her bags behind her. “Here, I got those.” She relinquished her bags with a tight look. He couldn’t tell if she was happy or not to see him. It didn’t matter. As his mind flashed back to that weekend all he could remember was how her long, luscious legs had wrapped around his neck as he fucked her. His eyes glassed over. “After you.”
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