Helpless to Resist (Rough Submission Book 1)
“You’re not related to me by blood,” she says softly, eyes wide, hopeful. “I’m adopted, Will,” she reasons like he’s the one being unreasonable.
A better man would tell her that it doesn’t matter if they’re related by blood. He practically raised her and he’s in a position of power. He would be taking advantage of her.
“You’ve taught me everything else I know. Why not this?” she persists.
“This is different,” he says.
“Please,” she leans up until her breath fans his chin. She looks so perfect like this, offering herself up to him like some sort of virgin sacrifice- exactly like a virgin sacrifice.
He presses her back, hating himself.
He doesn’t expect her to surge forward, refusing to be pushed aside so easily. He doesn’t expect her to throw herself on him, pinning him down with the weight of her body, legs straddling his hips, the shirt she’s wearing hiking up to her waist and showing him what he has been suspecting for the past several days. She’s wearing nothing underneath.
His hands grasp her hips almost instinctively, worried that she would fall of he lets go. They used to play like this, when she was much, much younger. There’s nothing innocent about the way she’s leaning against his cock, her opening wet with arousal even though he hasn’t done anything at all.
The shirt stretches around her breasts and he can see through the thin material that her nipples are pebbled and pink, just begging to be kisses, sucked, and fondled. His cock twitches, growing harder still.
Her eyes glitter with unshed tears, mouth pursed in a lovely pout that he longs to kiss away. “Please,” she whispers, leaning forward to press her lips to his. It’s not like her usual kisses. She doesn’t pull away, kissing him on the mouth, pushing past the fold of his lips and trying to lick inwards. It’s wet and slick and she whines when she doesn’t get her way straight away.
He really has spoiled her, giving her everything she wants. He knows he should put his foot down and deny her this. It is not proper- it will never be accepted in the eyes of society. She deserves someone better, someone who can take care of her and provide her a peaceful, happy life.