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Break The Bed (Rock Gods Book 2) by Joanna Blake (15)

Chapter 19

Nick

Nick was peering out the limo as they pulled up to Sabrina's house. Not peering. He was practically smashed up to the glass like an overexcited child. He rolled the window down, leaning out.

He was trying to get a good look at the place. He wanted to know everything there was to know about her. He had sudden vision of himself peeking into windows at her, like his mum used to do down the East End.

He was feeling like a bloody busy body!

The house was small, cottage style. Charming really. Painted a pale blue with white trim and neat as a pin. Just as he'd expected. There were flowers too, but they looked a bit forlorn, like they hadn’t been watered in a week. Not a gardener then.

That didn't surprise him either.

The front door opened and he held his breath. He stared hungrily as Sabrina walked out, rolling a medium sized piece of luggage behind her. She had a garment bag in the other hand. The driver took the bags from her as Marley opened the limo door and got out, blocking Nick’s view. He stepped to the side and suddenly Nick could see her.

Ahhhhh.

There she was. The sight of her was like drinking a tall glass of cool water on a hot day.

She walked toward the limo in skin tight jeans and a big camel colored sweater wrap. She wore high heeled black ankle boots on her cute little feet. She looked fantastic, even though too much of her was covered up.

She just hit the spot. There was no other way to put it. It reminded him of when he used to smoke. The first cig of the day had felt like this. He was already addicted and he hadn't even had her.

Yet.

He stepped out of the limo and whispered to Marley without taking his eyes off her.

"Marley, go sit up front."

"What?"

He just stared at him.

"Oh, okay Nick. Whatever you say."

Marley made himself scarce as Sabrina walked towards Nick. He was practically salivating as she got closer to him.

"Hello, Princess."

"Don't call me that."

"Alright love, whatever you say. Shall we?"

She eyed him warily and then accepted his hand. He guided her into the limo, getting a quick view of her high round bottom. The girl was beautifully built.

She was truly a work of art. Erotic art.

It really was a remarkably grabable ass. He resisted the urge to put both hands on it and squeeze.

That would not work in his favor, he knew.

He winked at Marley and climbed in behind her, slamming the door. She settled herself by the other window, arranging her wrap around her.

"Don't call me that either."

"What's that?"

He was distracted by the smell of her. She was sitting as far as she could get from him, but he'd gotten a good whiff when she passed him. She smelled like… lemons. And something else. Something soft and feminine.

Heavenly.

"Love."

"I'm sorry?"

He was mentally undressing her and outfitting her with a whole slew of provocative ensembles. For his eyes only of course. Nurse uniforms. Bondange. Black lace stockings. The list went on and on.

"Don't call me 'love’.”

He tore his gaze from her thighs to her face.

"Well, we're off to a splendid start."

“Please Mr. Falcon, I'm serious. I have a job to do here. I have a career. It's important that people respect me. That starts with you."

He felt a flash of guilt. He had made her out to sound like a bit of a tart on the telly last week. He couldn't help it though. He wanted her to be a tart.

He wanted her to be his tart.

"Right. That sounds fair. But no one's here right now.” He waggled his eyebrows at her teasingly. “Are they, buttercup?"

She rolled her eyes. He was deliberately baiting her to see what she'd come up with next. She was endlessly fascinating to him.

"Honestly Nick, what would you do if I called you honey dumpling or something?"

He stared at her, wondering what on Earth she was on about.

"Honey dumpling?"

He started laughing. That was the silliest thing he'd ever heard. She stared at him for a moment. A smile crept over her face. He'd never really seen her with a proper smile.

Jesus, she was even more beautiful than he'd thought!

It wasn't just her face. It was what was inside her. It shone out of her like light from a billion watt bulb.

She was bright and fresh and lovely and unspoiled. He was a bastard. He knew it. He wanted to be the one to spoil her.

He’d spoil her rotten.

She started laughing with him. The limo was speeding along the freeway toward LAX, while the two of them slowly lost their minds to a giggling fit that simply would not stop.

"You are really-" he gasped as he tried to get enough breath to speak. "Really, bad at come backs."

She was still smiling but his comment made her start to giggle uncontrollably again.

"It's true! I'm the worst. I never once won a fight in grammar school."

The laughter dried up in his chest. He found himself staring into those deep indigo eyes. He found himself wanting to crush anyone who hurt her.

Yeah, he wanted to go back in time and beat up ten-year old bullies.

"No love, you're not the worst. You're the best."

She stopped laughing abruptly. She swallowed and stared into his eyes. She looked away after just a brief moment. But he'd almost seen something in her eyes-

"All the same, Mr. Falcon. Please cease with the terms of endearment. It's a bad habit to get into."

He leaned forward and gave her his most serious face.

"Alright, love. I'll make you a deal."

She cocked her head to the side, listening.

"I won't call you 'sugar britches' or any nicknames until you give me permission."

She was holding back another giggle at his mention of sugar britches, just as he'd hoped.

"As long as you stop calling me ‘Mr. Falcon’.”

She sighed deeply, as if expecting some sort of a trick. Little did she know.

"What do you want me to call you?"

“Sugar britches of course."

She gave him a disapproving look. He held up his hands in surrender.

"I'll call you Sabrina and you call me Nick."

"Alright."

"Do we have a deal?"

She nodded, clearly relieved. He felt like all kinds of a heel. He was manipulating her to get what he wanted. He was using any means necessary to get around her healthy distrust of him.

"Deal."

"Let's shake on it."

AlrightNick.”

She held out her hand and his breath caught. She was so straightforward. So honest. So ready to believe the he would keep his word. She literally took his breath away.

He closed his hand around hers and felt that same electric current flash between them. It took his breath away. She made his cock twitch in his leather pants.

They were going to be together a lot. He would wear her down eventually. He would trick her into his bed if he had to. He'd make her want him as much as he wanted her.

Or he'd bloody well die trying.

He had a feeling he was loosing something- whether it was his head or his heart, he wasn't yet sure. She was a remarkable bird. He knew she wouldn’t be a pushover. She’d make him earn every inch he got.

One thing he was sure of though. Nick Falcon never backed down from a challenge.

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