Chapter 81
They pulled into Starriver Bay, parking in the yard.
Tyrone swiftly unclasped his seat belt and loosened his collar. Moving quickly to Sabrina, he engaged her in another passionate
embrace, their lips entwined. @
He released Sabrina’s seat belt, pulled her onto his lap, and with one hand at the back of her head, his other hand teasingly lifted
the hem of her dress.
Eyes closed, Sabrina clung tightly to his collar, cheeks aflame, breath ragged. She was on the brink of breathlessness.
Tyrone planted gentle kisses down her earlobe, neck, and collarbone, then he unbuttoned her collar.
The rush of heat made her shiver.
She knew she couldn’t continue this way or she’d only sink further into this intoxicating abyss.
However, each time Tyrone came close, her willpower dwindled.
The knock on the car window startled them. “Sir, would you like to come inside?”
The housekeeper’s voice jolted them back to reality, their eyes meeting in surprise.
In a gravelly voice, Tyrone answered, “Okay.”
He aided Sabrina in adjusting her attire, his eyes betraying his desire. “Shall we head to the room?”
“Okay.”
Her blush deepened as she gave a soft nod.
Together, they stepped out of the car.
The housekeeper looked surprised. “Mrs. Blakely, you’re back!”
“Mim.
The housekeeper watched as the pair entered the living room one after the other, puzzled by their shared exit from the driver’s
seat.
One after the other, the two of them entered the room.
Unable to contain himself any longer, Tyrone pushed Sabrina against the door, fiercely capturing her lips. His tongue explored
her mouth, teasing her own in a dominant dance.
Sabrina, held in Tyrone’s embrace, turned a deeper shade of red. Her hands gravitated to his shoulders as heat coursed through
her body.
Closing her eyes, she eagerly returned his kiss.
His body flush against hers, Tyrone made quick work of removing her dress. Scooping her up, he swiftly carried her to the bed.
He straddled the bed with one leg, positioning himself between her thighs. Swiftly removing his suit jacket, he tossed it under the
bed.