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Crash into Me

Crash into Me (Heart of Stone #1)(35)
Author: K.M. Scott

Sliding one finger and then another into me, he rubbed his fingertips over that one spot deep inside that sent my body into overdrive. I rocked back and forth on his hand, riding it as I desperately searched for relief from the need he created in me.

A vibrating sound jarred me from my ecstasy, and he pulled his phone out of his jacket pocket, never stopping his fingers’ movement inside me. A quick look and then he set the phone on the table beside him, still focused on me.

"Do you need to get that?" I half-heartedly asked as I continued to ride those incredible fingers.

His dark gaze fixed on me and he shook his head. "That can wait. I want to see you get off first. Let yourself go, Nina."

I loved when he talked like that, his voice deep and husky telling me he wanted to give me pleasure. Spreading my legs wider, I rubbed my pussy against the heel of his hand, sending waves of bliss rocketing through me. He thrust hard into me, inching me closer and closer to orgasm, and I moaned at the feel of the first delicious contraction of my body around his fingers.

Tristan cradled the back of my head with his other hand, forcing me to meet his stare as I began to come. I wanted to close my eyes, afraid of what I looked like as he took me over that edge, but he sternly ordered me to keep them open.

"Look at me, Nina. I want to watch you come from just my fingers inside you. Don’t look away, baby."

My orgasm roared through me and I stared into those gorgeous eyes completely focused on me and my happiness. He watched my every movement, whispering sexy little things as my release rolled on and on.

When my body finally finished and only tiny quakes continued to flutter through me, I collapsed on top of him, panting and weak. In my ear, he whispered, "I love watching you come. I want to see that again when my cock is deep inside you. Choose one of the bedrooms and wait for me. I’ll be right back."

Pouting at his leaving, I moaned, "Don’t go. Whatever it is, it can’t be that important at this time of night."

"I promise I won’t be long. And when I get back, I want to see that sexy look in your eyes again."

I slid off his lap onto the sofa and watched as he took his phone and left the suite. Frustrated, I trudged off to the closest bedroom and flopped down on the bed. I’d barely slipped out of my dress and he was back standing in the doorway grinning at me as I lay there in just my panties and bra.

"That was fast," I said with a smile, thankful that he’d gotten rid of whoever had called him so quickly.

He slipped out of his jacket and slowly unbuttoned his shirt as he circled the bed like an animal stalking his prey. "I had to take that. Some things can’t be handled by anyone else." He shrugged his shirt off his shoulders and leaned down to kiss my lips. "Like what I’m about to do."

"More work?" I asked with a smile.

He climbed onto the bed and pulled me to him. "No more work. Just pleasure."

"Mmmm, I like that," I cooed as he kissed my neck, his tongue gliding gently over my skin and sending shivers over my body as we began to make love.

We laid there in each other’s arms, and I looked up at him to see him staring vacantly off in the distance. "Hey, you look like you’re a million miles away."

"Not that far. You’re there too," he said quietly, but his eyes still looked so far away from our bed.

Running my finger over his tattoo, I traced the intricate design across his chest and over his shoulder, feeling a raised scar just above his heart. I’d never seen it before, but now it was as obvious as the tattoo.

"What’s this from, Tristan?"

He looked down at where my finger touched and frowned. "That’s where a piece of metal went through me."

"That close to your heart? What happened?" I asked, horrified at the thought that anything had come so close to killing him.

"I was in a plane crash with my brother and parents. I was impaled by a metal rod which pinned me to the seat. The doctors said it missed my heart and everything else by millimeters."

His voice was full of sadness, and I squeezed him tightly to me. I was afraid to hear any more, but he continued. "I sat in that seat, unable to move, as my family died around me. My twin brother was sitting behind me and was stabbed by the metal rod, but it hit him right in the heart."

"Oh, Tristan. I’m so sorry."

My words felt so inadequate, but he wasn’t listening to them. He continued to talk, his voice low and sad. "My mother died instantly, thank God, but I watched as my father lingered in agony, crying out for someone to help us. I couldn’t speak, couldn’t let him know that I was still there right behind him so he wasn’t alone. I don’t know how long he lived, but by the time the crews arrived, he was gone too. I didn’t know about Taylor until they finally got me out and days later told me the metal rod that had somehow missed my heart had found his."

"When was this?" I asked, thinking about that portrait of a happy family sitting in a dark trunk in the attic.

"It will be four years this December. That’s how I ended up as the CEO of Stone Worldwide. I never wanted to be that. That was Taylor’s dream. He wanted to take over when my father retired. He’d groomed him since high school. Remember when I told you I attended Wharton? So did my brother, except he graduated. He’d just finished his MBA when the accident happened."

His story broke my heart. I understood all too well what it felt like to lose someone you loved. My mother had died when I was just a little girl, and my father had been murdered just around the time Tristan’s family had died. To watch them in agony and not be able to do anything to save them was more than I’d be able to stand.

Tears filled my eyes at the thought of him sitting there, helpless to save the people he loved, injured, and not knowing if he too was going to die. Gently stroking his cheek, I kissed him, wanting to take away the pain he held inside. "I had no idea, Tristan. I’m sorry."

He shrugged and pressed a smile onto his lips. "So I’m all alone, I guess."

I cradled his face in my hands, looking into his sad eyes. "You’re never alone. I’m here, and the ones we love never really leave us. As long as they stay in our hearts, they’re with us."

His smile softened. "That sounds like something my mother would say. My father and brother would never think that way."

"Are you more like your mother?" I asked, curious about the beautiful woman with the hint of sadness in her face I’d seen in that portrait.

He closed his eyes. "I don’t know. I never felt like I was like my father or brother, so if I was like anyone it was my mother."

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