Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 128260 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 641(@200wpm)___ 513(@250wpm)___ 428(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 128260 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 641(@200wpm)___ 513(@250wpm)___ 428(@300wpm)
I knew exactly what she meant. I was feeling the same thing. But I was okay with it. I wasn’t adjusting any plan. I was flying by the seat of my pants, just as I’d always done. This was unexpected but far from unpleasant. I was living in the moment, ready to soak up something I really, really wanted. I suddenly realized that Grace wanted to do that too. She just didn’t know how. I could teach her a few things about physical pleasure, just like I’d said. My confidence in that arena was plenty high. But I realized in that moment that I could also teach her a little something about enjoying life as it came, about breaking the rules once in a while. “Yeah, life can change on a dime.” I grinned. “Wild, isn’t it?”
I leaned in and whispered close to her ear, “Lose control, baby. Just for a weekend. Let me take charge. I’ll take good care of you, I promise.”
She shivered and I saw her shoulders visibly relax. I kissed her forehead and looked down at her. She nodded, the expression on her face calm now.
“Thank you. Now man need food to have energy to drag woman by hair.”
She laughed. “Well then, by all means, let’s get man sustenance.”
I took her hand again and we walked out the front doors, this time both of us smiling.
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Grace
Carson led me out the door and toward the Strip. I was feeling relaxed now—he had somehow known that I was tense and said the words that I needed to hear to stop my wheels from turning. I wasn’t sure how he’d known, but I was glad. I wanted to be with him; I just wanted to be able to enjoy it. And I hadn’t known how to “go with the flow” until he asked me to give him the control. It was what I needed—someone to offer to take it from me so that I could relinquish it temporarily. I had never given up control before. Once I really thought about it, I realized that my whole life was based on control. I had never tried it any other way. So why was I willing to give it up to this virtual stranger for an entire two days? I wasn’t exactly sure. I just was, and I was going to go with that. Final answer.
I grinned up at Carson and he looked at me with a quirk of his lips. “What?”
“Nothing. How tall are you anyway?”
“Six one. How tall are you, shorty?”
“Five three. And speaking of stats, I haven’t asked how old you are. Am I robbing the cradle this weekend?” He looked about my age but looks could be deceiving.
“I’m twenty-three also.”
“What month?”
“November.”
“Oh, I’m September. So I am robbing the cradle. I’m two months older.”
He laughed. “Good. I’m into older women.”
“Ha-ha.”
I looked around as we turned onto the Strip, walking hand in hand, my head swiveling everywhere. “It’s incredible,” I breathed out. “The lights…” I looked up at the names of the hotels all around us, glancing into the casinos as we walked by.
“First time in Vegas?” he asked.
“Yeah.”
“On our way back, we can stop at the fountain. They do shows every fifteen minutes or so. I think you’ll like it.”
“Shows? What kind of shows?”
“Just wait and see.”
Wait and see. “Okay.”
We walked in silence for a little bit as I marveled at all of the sights and sounds around me. I couldn’t help noticing all the women whose eyes lingered on Carson as we walked past them. I gripped his hand tighter as we crossed the street amongst the throngs of people.
“Where are you taking me anyway?”
“I’m not telling you because you can’t judge until you get there and try it for yourself. I thought we deserved some greasy goodness after our ordeal today.” He stopped walking. “Wait, shit, you do eat meat, right? You’re not a vegetarian?”
“No, I’m not a vegetarian. But now I’m scared.” I suddenly realized that I was starving though and I wasn’t going to be picky.
He laughed and started walking again. “Don’t be scared. You’ll love it. I thought we could do something a little more upscale tomorrow night.”
“The hotel gave me a gift certificate to Picasso. We could go there.”
“It’s a plan.”
“Good. You know how I like a good plan.” I shot him a grin.
“Oh, I know,” he said, dropping my hand and putting his arm around my shoulders, pulling me into him as we walked. It felt nice and surprisingly natural. I could do this. I could enjoy this.
“Hey, speaking of my gift certificate, didn’t they offer you a comped room too?”
“Yeah, they did, but I thought you were giving me the brush-off when you practically ran off the elevator, and I just figured I’d go on up to my room and not make things awkward up at the front desk.”