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  Eight o’clock rolled around and there was a knock at the door. When I opened it, Chase was standing there holding a pizza box.

  “Dinner is served.” He grinned as he stepped inside.

  “Thanks. I’m starving.”

  “You look sexy,” he spoke as his eyes stared at me from head to toe in my satin robe.

  “Thank you.” The corners of my mouth curved upwards.

  He went into the kitchen and set the pizza down on the table. As I was reaching up to pull some wine glasses from the cupboard, I felt two hands grab my hips from behind and a warm sensation against my neck.

  “You look more delicious than the pizza does.” His lips pressed against my bare flesh.

  A light moan escaped my lips as his hands reached inside my robe and kneaded my breasts. I slowly turned around and our mouths met, our lips tangling with each other as I gripped the bottom of his shirt and pulled it over his head. The fire below was roaring at full force and I couldn’t wait for him to put it out. His hands untied my robe and he slipped it off my shoulders, exposing my naked body underneath.

  “Fuck, I’m so hard,” he moaned as his tongue trailed along my neck.

  I fumbled with the button on his pants and successfully pulled them off his hips as he dipped a finger inside me and I gasped.

  “First I’m going to make you orgasm this way. Then you’ll have another one with my mouth, and then a third one with my cock buried deep inside that beautiful pussy,” he softly spoke.

  “What makes you so sure I will?” I smirked as I bit his bottom lip.

  “Oh fuck, Kinsley. Trust me, you will.”

  He worked my insides like nobody ever had before. The buildup was coming as I moaned in pleasure while my hand stroked his cock.

  “Now you’ll come,” he moaned as he placed his thumb on my swollen clit and worked his magic. The incredible feeling took over me as my nails dug into his flesh and a rush of warmth poured out of me.

  He didn’t let me come down from orgasm number one before he got on his knees and his mouth was pressed against me. My hands tangled through his hair as his tongue explored every inch of my most sensitive area.

  “Oh my God!” I shouted and threw my head back as another orgasm raced through me.

  He stood up and I handed him the condom wrapper as he opened it and I helped him roll it over his hard cock.

  “Fuck,” he moaned before his mouth smashed into mine.

  He lifted me on the counter and my legs wrapped tightly around him. In one hard thrust, he was inside me, and like last night, I took every inch of him in. After a few thrusts, he lifted me from the counter and carried me to the couch, where he took me from behind. Our moans grew louder as each thrust became faster and harder. My fingers gripped the back of the couch as my body fell into its third satisfying orgasm.

  “You feel so good, baby,” he moaned as he continued moving in and out of me.

  Suddenly, he halted, and a satisfying moan erupted inside him as he came. He placed his hands over mine and softly kissed my back as we both slowly regained our breath.

  “I’ve worked up quite an appetite,” he spoke as he pulled out of me and disposed of the condom in the bathroom.

  “It didn’t break, did it?” I asked as I went into the kitchen and slipped my robe on.

  “No.” He laughed. “Everything was intact.”

  After he slipped his pants back on, and I poured the wine, we took a seat at the table and began eating our pizza.

  “Lexi told me you’ve never been in a relationship,” I spoke.

  “Nope. Never.” He took a bite of his pizza.

  “Why? If you don’t mind me asking.”

  “I have my reasons.”

  “And you’re not going to share those reasons, are you?” I asked.

  “No. I’m not. I’m a firm believer that you don’t need to be in a relationship to be happy.”

  “Your dad and Penelope seem happy,” I spoke.

  “He’s unhappy more than he is happy. I don’t think one single person can make another happy long term. Life is about adventure and the thrill of spending time with people on a short-term basis. For example, with me, sex comes easy, but loyalty doesn’t. Sure, I’m loyal to my circle of friends, but I couldn’t guarantee I’d be with just one person. You of all people should understand that after what Henry did to you. He couldn’t stay loyal. It’s not who we are anymore. We’re a generation of hook-ups instead of relationships. You don’t have to love someone to feel good. You can get instant gratification with sex.”

  Wow. Did he really just say that to me? He was more fucked up than I thought he was.

  “I’m sure you’re not raring to get into a relationship with someone. He broke your heart and I’m sure you don’t want to feel that again.”

  “You’re right, I don’t, but there are people out there who won’t do that to the person they love,” I spoke.

  “Perhaps, but it’s rare,” he spoke.

  “What was it like growing up for you?” I asked.

  “Why?” He narrowed his eye at me.

  “I told you my story, so now I want to hear yours.”

  “I don’t talk about my childhood with anyone.”

  “Not even me?” I smiled.

  “Not even you, sweetheart.”

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chase

  I wasn’t ready to tell her anything about my childhood. The fact that she asked made me think she was trying to get closer to me and I couldn’t have that.

  “Okay then. Thank you for the sex and the pizza.” She grinned as she took her plate and mine to the sink.

  “What do you mean? Are you kicking me out?” I asked with irritation.

  “I am. I got what I needed and now you’re free to go.”

  “You’re serious, aren’t you?” I got up from my chair.

  “I’m very serious, Chase. We hooked up, had dinner, and now I’m going to take a bath. I’ll see you tomorrow at the office.”

  “Yeah. I’ll see you tomorrow.” I furrowed my brows.

  What the fuck just happened? I thought to myself as I climbed in my car and drove off. She seriously couldn’t be mad at me because I wouldn’t tell her about my childhood. I honestly didn’t think she was that type of person. She didn’t seem mad, but her abruptly kicking me out told me otherwise.

  “Hello,” Lexi answered.

  “Are you home?”

  “Yes. Why?”

  “I’m on my way over. I need to talk to you.”

  “It sounds serious.”

  “It is. I’ll see you in about twenty minutes.”

  “The door’s unlocked. Just walk in,” she spoke.

  I pulled into her driveway, threw the car in park, stepped inside the house, and headed straight to the bar she and Ben had in their living room.

  “What’s going on?” Lexi asked as I poured myself a glass of scotch.

  “I’ll tell you what’s going on. I had sex with Kinsley and she kicked me out.”

  “What?” She laughed.

  “It isn’t funny, Lexi.”

  “Calm down, Chase, and tell me exactly what happened.”

  “She asked me to come over for sex and she told me to bring a pizza, so I did. We had amazing sex first and then while we were eating, she asked me about my childhood. I told her I don’t talk about it with anyone, including her, and she said okay and told me to leave. She said she got what she wanted and I was free to go. Do you believe that?”

  “Isn’t that what you do?” Lexi cocked her head.

  “Exactly!” I pointed at her. “It’s what I do. I think she was pissed because I wouldn’t tell her about my childhood.”

  “Maybe a little. But I think you’re reading too much into it. Did she seem upset?”

  “No! She was smiling the whole time. She said she was going to take a bath.”

  Lexi snorted, and I gave her a stern look.

  “Listen, Chase.” She walked over to me and put her arm
around me. “She obviously wants to get to know you. It doesn’t mean she wants a relationship. But friends know things about each other. She told you about her childhood, so she expected you to do the same.”

  “I don’t talk about it and I don’t talk about her.” I threw back my drink.

  “I know you don’t, but maybe it wouldn’t hurt to tell Kinsley. Just because you tell her doesn’t make her your girlfriend. It doesn’t put the two of you in a relationship.”

  “It’s none of her concern, Lexi. The only thing between us is sex.”

  “Then if that’s the case, why are you so pissed off she asked you leave?”

  “Because it was childish of her, and to be honest, I’m disappointed in her. I didn’t take her for that type of woman.”

  Laughter escaped Lexi’s lips.

  “That wasn’t childish behavior, Chase. That was her telling you if you didn’t want to talk about your childhood, then she was going to make better use of her time instead of wasting it on someone who won’t open up. Especially right after sex.”

  “And taking a bath is making better use of her time?” I arched my brow.

  “Apparently to her it is.” She laughed.

  “I’m glad you find all this amusing.”

  “Karma’s a bitch. Isn’t it? Finally.” She raised her hands in the air. “A woman who stands up for herself where you’re concerned. I never thought I’d see the day.”

  I rolled my eyes as I threw back the last of my second drink and set the glass down on the bar.

  “I need to go home. I’ll see you tomorrow morning.” I kissed her cheek.

  ****

  Kinsley

  Sex with Chase was unlike anything I’d ever experienced in my life, and my body craved more of him. But I couldn’t let it happen again. I thought maybe, just maybe, he’d open up a piece of himself to me, that maybe I was special. Stupid girl, right? I was no different from all the other women he slept with, and in the back of my mind, I knew it. Even though I wasn’t looking for a relationship or to get attached to someone, I thought he trusted me enough to tell me something about himself.

  I lay in the tub, the hot water soothing my soul. Tears started to fill my eyes and I hadn’t a clue why. Maybe I did, but I couldn’t admit it. I did the right thing by kicking him out. He wasn’t going to know everything about me and I nothing about him. Maybe the other women he slept with didn’t care, but I did. If I’m going to have sex with someone, I want to at least know about them. I shouldn’t have invited him over, but I wouldn’t give back those three mind-blowing orgasms he gave me for anything.

  The next morning, I walked to my desk, set down my purse, and grabbed Mr. Calloway his coffee.

  “Good morning, Mr. Calloway.” I smiled as I set the cup on his desk.

  “Good morning, Kinsley. Before I forget, Penelope and I are having a barbeque at the house tomorrow and we’d love for you to come.”

  “I’d love to.”

  “Excellent. It starts at four o’clock. I’ll text you the address.”

  “Thank you, Mr. Calloway.” I smiled.

  I walked back to my desk and began doing my work for the day.

  “Kinsley, I forgot to give you these when you were in my office. Can you take them over to Chase?”

  “Sure.” I swallowed hard.

  I nervously walked down to this office, gripping the files tightly in my hands. When I approached Lexi’s desk, she wasn’t there, but Chase’s door was open.

  “She’s running an errand for me,” he shouted from behind his desk.

  Slowly turning around, I swallowed hard and stepped into his office.

  “Your father wanted me to give these to you.” I handed him the files.

  “Thanks. How was your bath last night?” he asked as his brow raised.

  “Fine.”

  “Just fine? It should have been spectacular since you kicked me out to take one. Had you asked, I would’ve joined you.” He grinned.

  “I’m sure you would have, but you served your purpose to me and I was done. There was no need for you to stay any longer than necessary.” The words flew out of my mouth.

  “Served my purpose?” His eye narrowed.

  Okay, maybe that wasn’t the best choice of words, but they just came out faster than I could think.

  “You know what I mean. I asked you over for sex and pizza. We had both, you didn’t want to talk, and I wanted to take a relaxing bath.”

  “Aha!” He pointed at me. “So you did kick me out because I wouldn’t tell you about my childhood! I knew you were pissed.”

  “I wasn’t pissed, Chase. You have every right not to tell me if you don’t want to. There was nothing else to talk about, so why stay?”

  “Chase, bro. Oh, hello, Kinsley.” Steven smiled. “I can come back.” He pointed to the door.

  “No need. I was just dropping off some files,” I spoke before walking out of his office.

  I could tell it bothered the hell out him that I kicked him out last night. Good.

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chase

  I grabbed my surfboard and headed down to the water, dying to catch some waves and not think about how I had to attend my father’s barbeque. I didn’t invite him to my party, so I didn’t understand why he felt the need to invite me to his. I sat on my surfboard, waiting for the next wave to hit, and thought about Kinsley, wondering what she did last night. Why the fuck did I even care? I was still pissed off at her for telling me that I served my purpose. Who the hell did she think she was?

  After showering and running some errands, I drove to my father’s house in the Hollywood Hills. As I walked through the door, I saw Penelope walking up the stairs.

  “Nice of you to make it, Chase.” She smiled. “Your father will be pleased.”

  “Thanks, Penelope. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world,” I spoke in a sarcastic tone.

  I headed towards the patio, pushing my way through the crowd of people who were gathered in the living area. As I stepped onto the patio, I looked around to see if Steven and Lexi were here yet. Just as I pulled out my phone to text them, my eyes diverted over to the bar area, where I saw Kinsley talking and laughing with Adam Bancroft, a total douchebag whom I’d known for years. What the hell is she doing here and why is she talking to him? I thought to myself.

  “Well, well, look who’s here.” I smiled as I walked over to the bar.

  “Hi, Chase.” Kinsley smiled.

  “Chase, my man.” Adam grinned as he patted me on the shoulder. “Long time no see. How have you been?”

  “Hello, Adam. I’ve been great. Thank you. How’s Mary doing?”

  “We aren’t seeing each other anymore.”

  “Sorry to hear. She was such a lovely girl. I didn’t know my father invited you,” I spoke to Kinsley. “I’m surprised you didn’t mention it.”

  “He invited me yesterday and we didn’t really talk.”

  “No. I suppose we didn’t,” I spoke. “Well, it looks like the two of you are having a fun conversation judging by all the laughter I saw, so I’ll let you get back to it.” I walked away with an attitude.

  I grabbed two glasses of champagne from the tray one of the waiters was carrying around, downed one, and started on the other as I turned and watched Kinsley and Adam chatting it up again. I didn’t like her body language. She was flirting.

  “Jealous?” Lexi spoke as she walked up and stood next to me.

  “Of course not. Why the hell would I be jealous?”

  “Then why are you standing here staring at them like you’re ready to kill someone?”

  “Don’t be ridiculous.” I finished off my second glass of champagne. “I was actually looking for my dad. Have you seen him?”

  “Last time I saw him, he was talking to Mr. Baine.”

  “Sydney is here?” I cocked my head.

  “Yeah. Why?”

  “I thought the two of them had a falling out.”

  “I don’t know. They
were looking pretty chummy to me,” she spoke.

  “Why the hell is Kinsley talking to him?” I asked as I narrowed my eye. “Can’t she tell what a douchebag he is?”

  “You’re a douchebag and she talks to you.” Lexi smirked. “I always thought Adam was hot. They kind of look cute together.”

  “What the hell is the matter with you? You’re her friend. Go talk some sense into her. And no, they don’t look cute together. She can do better.”

  “You mean like you?” Lexi’s brow arched.

  “Of course, but only if I’m looking for a relationship. Which you know damn well I’m not and never will.”

  “If you say so.” She sighed and walked away.

  “Chase, there you are,” my father spoke as he walked over to me.

  “Hello, Dad. Why is Kinsley here?” I asked, still staring at her and Adam engaged in a conversation.

  “She’s my secretary. Why wouldn’t I invite her?”

  “She’s your temp and you’ve never invited the temps to one of your barbeques.”

  “She’s with us for at least two months. Do you have a problem with her being here? I thought the two of you were getting along now.”

  “We are. I just wondered, that’s all.”

  “Why are you staring at her and Adam?” he asked.

  “I’m not staring.” I glanced over at him.

  He narrowed his eye at me and was about to say something when Penelope shouted his name from a few feet away.

  “We’ll talk later. Go enjoy yourself. There are plenty of beautiful women here.” He winked.

  Indeed, there were. Everywhere I looked, I saw beautiful women, dressed in tight short dresses and bikinis that barely covered their assets.

  ****

  Kinsley

  After having a long but great conversation with Adam, I mixed and mingled with some of the guests from the office that were at the party. To me, this was amazing. I never thought in a million years that I’d be invited to parties like this. I glanced over at the beautiful infinity pool and saw Chase with two women, one on each side of him. He was in the pool, leaning up against the edge with his arms extended around them. A feeling erupted in the pit of my stomach. A feeling I didn’t like. I took in a deep breath and walked over to them.