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“No,” he snarled, his eyes glittering. “I haven’t been Mr. Right for a very long time.”

“Then why don’t you show me the real Mr. Wrong?” she asked softly.










Chapter Six

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Aiden couldn’t sleep. Not while his childhood sweetheart—a woman who tugged on his heartstrings even more powerfully now than she had in the past—slumbered beside him. He’d fucked her two more times and yet he was still semi-hard for her.

Their chemistry had always been off the charts, in the past their foreplay alone had often brought them to orgasm.

Going all the way with her had been indescribably good, and incomparable to any other woman he’d been with. That her sexual nature had never been fulfilled by another man shocked him to the core.

She was a sexual goddess. That she’d happened to also be a virgin all these years later was...incomprehensible.

Had he hurt her that badly?

He refrained from snorting. He might never have gotten over her or what he’d done to her, but he was certain she’d moved on long ago. That she’d wanted to have sex with him was nothing more than an item taken off her bucket list. She’d never gotten what she’d wanted from him, and now she had.

His dick bucked as memories of her sucking on his cock while he’d tongued her pussy and clit enveloped him. They’d been insatiable. That he couldn’t yet let her go was just an added complication he’d have to resolve come morning.

He climbed out of bed, the alarm clock revealing it was a few minutes before 4 a.m. He might as well work off a bit more steam in his gym and have a shower. It wasn’t like he’d be getting anymore sleep.

Not even an hour later, standing out on his balcony in nothing but his gray sweats, he made a call to his brother, Liam. No point in ringing Galan, his hands were full enough with his heavily pregnant wife. Liam was still happily footloose and fancy free.

“Aiden, this is a surprise,” Liam’s amused voice answered. “I thought you’d be busy between your woman’s thighs.”

“Shut it, Liam.” Aiden’s mouth quirked at one side. His brother knew him too well. “Just letting you know I won’t be in today.”

“Of course you won’t. I’m sure you have a lot of pleasure to make up for after your insane bid on your old sweetheart.” He snorted. “I reckon she would have done you for free.”

Aiden shrugged, not that his brother could see him. “It hardly matters. Her charity is happy and I’m even happier. It’s a win-win.”

“That’s good to hear. I’d hate to find out you wasted your money.”

It was Aiden’s turn to snort. “I would have paid double and still enjoyed every penny I spent.” He sighed a little. “How did the rest of the auction go?”