Total pages in book: 33
Estimated words: 30437 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 152(@200wpm)___ 122(@250wpm)___ 101(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 30437 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 152(@200wpm)___ 122(@250wpm)___ 101(@300wpm)
Pushing those thoughts out of her mind, she refocused her attention on Dmitriy as he reached for the button of her pants. Slowly, he unbuttoned it, and the sound of the zipper sliding down seemed to echo around the room. It made her ache, especially when he pulled down her pants. The tips of his fingers where he touched her set her on fire.
The pleasure was intense, and all he was doing was taking off her pants. She moaned as when the pants were gone, he spread her legs and started to set a path that set her aflame as he skimmed his fingers up the backs of her thighs. He moved around toward her knees, and then he opened her legs.
She stared down at him, and in the next second, she felt him between her thighs, licking her pussy. Anastasia gasped as his tongue danced across her clit, setting her on fire with a need that took her breath away. She didn’t want him to stop.
He teased her clit, stroking across, using small circles, and when she was close to her orgasm, he would pull back, glide down, and start to press his tongue inside her. She didn’t want his tongue, but his hard, thick cock, which she moaned at him.
He gave that chuckle that always made her weak at the knees for him.
Dmitriy moved up toward her clit, and this time, there was no stopping him as he brought her to that peak. He didn’t stop, even as he thrust her right over the edge into orgasm, and she screamed his name. He didn’t give her the chance to come down from her high as he pressed her hands above her head, and within seconds she felt him inside her.
Dmitriy thrust every single inch, and he was not small but thick and wide, and it felt so good, feeling him deep within her. What she loved most when they were like this, was she could look into his eyes and didn’t see the eyes of a killer. She saw the eyes of the man she loved. The man who had risked it all to save her.
He had gone against the rules. It didn’t matter that they didn’t know Gnesin had been sabotaged. Dmitriy had still gone out of his way to save her. He couldn’t kill her. And she loved him for it. She loved everything about him, and she didn’t want to let him down, or let him go.
She didn’t know what the future was going to be for the two of them. There was no guarantee, but for now, she was going to enjoy as many moments as she could with him.
Chapter Ten
A week had gone by, and Anastasia hadn’t been able to locate Gnesin anywhere. The work was always the same: she would arrive, the guards would pat her down, check her bags, and so far, no identity checks. He had been able to get his hands on a fake passport, but anyone who looked closely enough would see it was fake. So far, they had gotten lucky. In Dmitriy’s experience, there was only so much luck they could have.
Whenever he dropped her off, he couldn’t get too close. Gnesin’s property had a great deal of security around it. If he got too close, the cameras would pick him up, and if they attempted to identify him, Anastasia would be screwed. So, he would park far enough away that he knew no camera would detect him. Checking the property would be difficult. He needed to find someone who had the ability to hack from the outside, undetected.
After dropping her off on that final day, Saturday, he had an idea, a very rough idea. He left where he usually stayed, and took a brief drive one hour away. He didn’t like leaving her, it was the last thing he wanted to do, but time was of the essence. They were shooting in the dark.
There was a guy, known only as Hacker, and he tended to use him when he needed to get delicate information. The only problem was, he was ... temperamental, and tended to be difficult to see in person. Hacker’s real name was Jack Reilly. He was an eccentric who believed everyone was after him. Part of that was probably true. He figured the government or some kind of law enforcement would be looking for Jack, which was why he lived in an abandoned warehouse that also seemed to be heavily guarded. No one could get in or close without Jack knowing.
The other problem was, once you were in, you were only getting out with Jack knowing. He didn’t know if anyone had property control over Jack. They had met a few years ago. Jack had wanted some kind of rare diamond, something he actually possessed, and Dmitriy wanted information. It was an easy trade of information. He didn’t know what Jack wanted with the diamond.