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The following is an excerpt from Enthrall by Vanessa Fewings. Please be aware that this is a book for adults and contains adult situation, similar in some aspects to Shades of Gray. Do not read the following if these type of situations offend you.
Richard
blinked through dark blond lashes. “You realize what it is I want to do to
you?”
“Yes.”
With
the window closed, this room lacked the air we both needed so desperately. From
the way his chest rose and fell he too must have felt short of breath.
“You
want to dominate me.”
“Subjugate
you.” He stepped closer. “Control you. Conquer you.” His left hand rested
against my chest and he eased me back against the wall again and pressed hard.
“Fuck you.”
Oh please.
He
looked hesitant. “Mia, I have never taken on an untrained submissive.”
“What
does that mean?”
“They’ve
always come to me primed.”
“Primed?”
“Already
trained.”
“By
who?” I sucked in my breath. “Cameron?”
Richard
stepped closer and brushed a stray hair out of my eyes.
“I
want it to be you,” I said softly.
“You
deserve someone better than me.”
“Don’t
I get a say?”
“Right
up until the moment you agree to become my submissive. Then all choice is
lost.” He narrowed his gaze. “You wouldn’t want that. Would you?”
My
legs felt weak. I breathed a sigh of sadness when his hand fell once more to
his side, threatening never to touch me again.
“You
and I are miles apart,” he said.
“Are
you trying to convince yourself? Or me?”
“What
is our common ground?”
“You
don’t think I’m good enough for you?” My voice broke with emotion. “Is that
it?”
“Other
way round.” He looked intently. “You are innocence incarnate.”
I
broke his gaze, my heart aching with the thought I’d failed him, failed me.
My
inner musing told me to stay strong, tell him want I really wanted, needed.
Him, it had only ever been him.
My
words flowed from an unfamiliar place. “I’m returning to the balcony. If you
find the strength to face what we both know, that there’s real chemistry
between us, join me. Ask me out on a date. I may even say yes.” I picked up his
glass of wine and strolled off with it, leaving him standing there. I headed
across the living room and out onto the balcony.
Facing
the breeze, I let it wash over me, inhaling the freshest air. This place
offered a new start. The promise of fulfillment close enough to touch…
If
I dared to reach out to it.
After
several minutes of savoring the view, I regretted my outburst, letting him know
my true feelings. I downed the rest of the wine, taking pleasure from knowing
his lips had brushed where mine were now on the glass. The softest sigh escaped
me.
I
turned around—
Richard
leaned against the balcony doorjamb. “Start slow?” His alluring blue gaze
burning fiercely into mine.
“Slow.”
“Are
you sure this is something you want?” he whispered. “I’m not good at
compromise.”
“I
know.”
“What
do you have in mind?” he said.
“Chrysalis’s
party tomorrow night. Let me go with you.”
He
twisted his mouth as though mulling over it.
“Pick
me up tomorrow at six,” I said.
Richard
stepped onto the balcony. “You do realize I’m the dominant.” He towered over
me, emphasizing his point. “An issue you would be wise not to forget.”
Damn,
that turned me on.
I
stretched out my arms to either side and clutched the handrail. “Your irises
dilate when I push back.”
Don’t push back. Cameron
warned he prefers malleable.
Could
I be this woman? Could I fall at Richard’s feet and become his sex slave? What
was I willing to give up in order to become his lover? His submissive.
Everything.
I’d do anything.
He
shifted closer. “What else do you see?”
“That
you want this as much as I do.”
“Some
things are inevitable.” His expression
softened, his face now serene. “I have so much to show you.”
“I
want that.”
“Mia.”
He narrowed his gaze, his intensity returning. “Are you truly ready for such
blinding pleasure?”
A
flurry of what felt like butterflies burst out of my chest. Tingles of
excitement caused me to shiver, and an exquisite ache in my belly settled low.
In the deepest depths of my soul I felt ready for this, for him.
“It’s
a good thing we’re not alone,” he said.
“Not
that it matters,” I said. “I only ever see you.”
Richard’s
frown dissolved and he ran his fingers through his golden locks.
“I’ll
see you tomorrow then,” I whispered breathlessly, melting in the wake of his
stunning smile.

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