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Lie To Me – Alexa Land

It was quick and urgent, almost like there was a time limit and the clock was about to run out. I came first, and he shot down my throat maybe half a minute later. Armando shifted around and rested his head on my chest as both of us caught our breath.
“That was so hot,” he said. “I’d fantasized about doing that pretty much all of my adult life.” “I wish I’d known that. We could have taken our time and—” “No, it was perfect. I’d had that so built up in my mind that I needed to dive right in and just go for it. Otherwise, I would have gotten nervous and overthought everything I was doing.” His eyelids were getting heavy, so I suggested moving to the bedroom. We both got to our feet, and when he wavered a little, I scooped him into my arms.
I carried him down the hall, stepped through the first door we came to, and flipped the light switch. The small bedroom was crowded with overflowing bookshelves, a desk and drawing table, and a tiny twin bed. The walls were completely covered with sketches of clothing designs. “This is my son’s room,” he murmured, as he snuggled against me.
“Mine’s at the end of the hall, past the bathroom.” It turned out his bedroom was as sparse as the other was cluttered. All it contained was a medium-sized bed, a nightstand, and a chair, which held a pile of laundry. The white walls were empty, aside from a few faded drawings that must have been done by his son as a child. They were clustered beside the window, which was covered with lopsided miniblinds. Armando and I climbed under his dark blue blanket, which turned out to be wonderfully soft.
As he burrowed into my arms, he mumbled, “I just need to rest for a minute. I’m not going to sleep.” He proved himself wrong by drifting off about two seconds later. I kissed his forehead and sighed contentedly. All week, I’d felt like I was adrift. But now, finally, I was right where I belonged. OceanofPDF.com Armando I woke up at five a.m., same as always.
But this time, there was a warm, cuddly man in my bed. I curled up at Tory’s side and went right back to sleep. When I opened my eyes about three hours later, I was alone in bed. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the apartment, and I could hear pots and pans rattling. I got up and pulled on a T-shirt and sweats from the pile of clean laundry on my chair.
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Cover Art by Alexa Land ASIN Ebook: B0G72M1477 ISBN Paperback: 9798255561803 OceanofPDF.com Acknowledgments A huge thank you to Kim and Melisha for helping make my books the best they can be. I truly appreciate your time and effort! And thanks as always to Ava and Amy for all you do. Another big thank you goes to the members of my Facebook readers’ group, Alexa’s Land, for your friendship, encouragement, and enthusiasm. I’m truly grateful for you! OceanofPDF.com Contents 1. Salvatore 2. Armando 3. Salvatore 4. Armando 5.
Salvatore 6. Armando 7. Salvatore 8. Armando 9. Armando 10. Salvatore 11. Salvatore 12. Salvatore 13. Armando 14. Armando 15. Salvatore 16. Salvatore OceanofPDF.com 1 Salvatore The gorgeous guy in the tuxedo caught me by surprise. I’d just climbed into a taxi in front of my hotel, and not two seconds later, he stumbled into the back seat with a champagne bottle in his hand. “Just drive,” he told the cabbie. “I don’t care where we go.”
The driver met my gaze in the rearview mirror with a questioning look in her eyes. When I nodded, she pulled away from the curb. In the next instant, the man startled me again by bursting into tears. Sobs shook his slender body as he doubled over. That completely threw me off. I wasn’t good with emotional outbursts, or people in general. After several awkward seconds, I asked, “Do you need help?” I’d never seen anyone do a literal double take, until that moment.
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