Crave

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Not just in the bedroom, but when it came to food too. Each day he ordered different things from the hotel menu and insisted on feeding them to her. She had tried to convince him to just lick the food himself but he hadn’t gone for it. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Every meal was spent with him kissing her between bites.
And at the end of it, when all those kisses had wound her so tight inside that she had come close to bursting and jumping on him more than once, they made out like teenagers on the
...couch.
Almost a week had passed and she hadn’t dressed in all that time or left the suite. They had been together the whole time, learning about each other’s bodies and pasts, about things they had in common and things they felt completely the opposite about. Callum had only left her side once since her arrival at his hotel and she had missed him like crazy even though he had only been gone for little more than an hour in order to feed.
He had returned with a bag full of naughty things and a vodka bottle full of blood for her, offering it with a charming smile and a flourish as though it was a bottle of the finest Dom Perignon.


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