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In this scene, Zoe is bringing Linc back to her place, which is actually the basement of his Aunt's house.
Linc seized her, pulling her curves against him. The stirring that started with thoughts of kissing her hardened. He was sure she would notice, but he didn't care. He kissed her fiercely, with fire, and she was gasping when he moved to her throat, feeling her through her jacket and under it to the back of her pants. Her rear was round like so much of her, and soft. His fingers seemed to dig right in.
The zipper of her jacket eased open as he kissed down toward her breasts bound within the fabric.
“Please, come in,” she begged.
“I shouldn't. I won't be able to stop.”
“I don't want you to.”
Growling again, he reached past her to open the door. Locked.
“Got it,” she said, pulling keys from her pocket. She bolted in and down the stairs, leaving Linc on the landing, confused.
She returned without her jacket and put her foot on the bottom step.
The zipper of her jacket eased open as he kissed down toward her breasts bound within the fabric.
“Please, come in,” she begged.
“I shouldn't. I won't be able to stop.”
“I don't want you to.”
Growling again, he reached past her to open the door. Locked.
“Got it,” she said, pulling keys from her pocket. She bolted in and down the stairs, leaving Linc on the landing, confused.
She returned without her jacket and put her foot on the bottom step.