Seduction (Page 75)

Seduction (Club Destiny #3)(75)
Author: Nicole Edwards

Biting her bottom lip, Ashleigh cried out as he filled her completely, the feeling so wonderful, so familiar, she could barely stop herself from shattering the instant he was lodged deep inside. The angle was different and oh so perfect, his cock raking nerve endings she never knew she had, while he went deeper than she thought possible.

“Damn, baby.” He groaned the words, digging his fingers into her hip as she eased onto him, slowly moving forward and back. “Take the vibrator. Put it on your clit.”

Ashleigh’s brain was fuzzy, but she managed to do as he instructed, taking the toy and pushing it against her clit as he lifted her hips with his hands, his biceps flexing and bunching as he held her weight before thrusting hard and fast into her.

“Oh, God!” She screamed, the vibrator slipping before she righted it and once again pressed against the bundle of nerves throbbing, moments away from an orgasm that would likely shake her to her very core.

“So fucking beautiful.” He moaned. “Come for me, Ashleigh. Come around my cock, baby.”

Ashleigh’s thigh muscles screamed as she tried to lift and lower herself onto him, forcing him deeper, but she couldn’t seem to move fast enough. Finally, he held her hips, forcing her to remain still as he pounded into her over and over until she couldn’t hold back. The rush started between her thighs, a flame igniting in her womb before the spasms started and she was coming. “Oh, God! Yes! Alex!”

“That’s it, baby. Ashleigh. Fuck!” Alex roared, and she felt him pulse and throb inside her as his orgasm took him, setting off another breathtaking explosion that left her weak and crumbling on top of him.

Good grief. She was pretty sure it didn’t get better than that.

Chapter Twenty Four

“Congratulations!” Ashleigh squealed when Nate finally broke loose from the hordes of people demanding his attention.

Standing in Pops’ living room, Ashleigh had been talking to Logan and Sam, everyone waiting anxiously for the graduate to arrive.

The ceremony had gone off without a hitch, and now her nephew was officially on his way to bigger and better things. To everyone’s dismay, he hadn’t revealed what his intentions were, but Ashleigh was just happy for him. Whatever his plans were, she didn’t care, as long as he was doing what he wanted to do.

“Thanks, Aunt Ash.” Nate said, putting his arms around her for a quick hug. “I’m just glad it’s over. That was the most boring thing I’ve ever had to do.”

That she doubted, but for an eighteen year old, she could only imagine.

“So, how does it feel to be finally finished with high school?” She asked, staring back at the handsome man she loved more than words could say.

“It’s about damn time.” He said gruffly, laughing. “I didn’t think it would ever end, and to say that I’ll miss it would be a lie.”

“No, I wouldn’t think you would.” Ashleigh remembered her high school graduation and her need for independence, anxious to get on with the rest of her life. As an adult, she could look back on that time and wonder why she’d been so ready for it to be over, but at the time, it couldn’t have gotten there fast enough.

“Have you seen Alex?” Nate asked, glancing around the room.

“He’ll be here in a few minutes. He had to run an errand before he stopped by.” Ashleigh told him, wanting to ask Nate why he was looking for him.

“Don’t tell Dad, but I’m talking to Alex about a job.” Nate whispered secretively.

“A job?” That was news to her, but he already knew that. He hadn’t shared his intentions with anyone, no matter how many times they had all tried to get it out of him.

“Yeah.” Nate looked down at her in all seriousness. “I met with Sam earlier in the week, and now I want to talk to Alex before I talk to Dad.”

“You know I have to pry.” Ashleigh smiled. “What are your plans?”

“I’m hoping to become a project manager like Sam.” He told her, never breaking her gaze. “I’ve contemplated it for a long time, and she’s been nice enough to talk to me a few times. Last week, I met with her again, and I’m convinced it’s what I want to do.”

“What about college?” Ashleigh asked, knowing Sam hadn’t gotten where she was without it.

“Oh, I plan to go to college. I’m just hoping to work at the same time. Get some experience as I continue my education. Four years of school isn’t all that exciting if you ask me, but if I have something to work toward, it might make it easier.”

Holy crap. When had her nephew grown up so fast? She remembered the little rambunctious boy who ran around, pulling her hair, hiding behind chairs and making her laugh at every turn. Here before her was a grown man, his ambitions as clear as his brilliant golden eyes.