Winter hadn’t expected the man to invite her into his home, but apparently, he took pity on the fact that she didn’t have a place to stay and that she was covered in sand.
Besides, she’d ridden his dick until he’d come deep inside of her, and it had been wonderful.
Incredible.
“Come inside,” he murmured, stroking her cheek.
“Into the house?”
Dragon nodded with a little smile. Apparently, he’d had just as much fun as Winter had. Maybe even more.
She’d never made a guy come like that before, and the realization of just how big his orgasm had been was thrilling to her. She felt like a sexual goddess. She felt like she had prowess.
That was something Winter’s friends were always talking about: prowess.
Well, she finally felt like she knew what they meant when they brought it up.
“We’re strangers,” Winter whispered. She didn’t know what the proper protocol was here. She’d never had sex with a random guy on a beach, especially not after being told to vacate the premises.
“I don’t think we’re strangers anymore, Coconut.”
“You still don’t know my real name.”
This didn’t seem to bother Dragon. He just leaned forward and kissed her, biting her bottom lip gently.
“Spend the weekend with me,” he said. “Do you have anywhere you need to be before Monday?”
No, she didn’t.
She might not even have anywhere she needed to be after Monday, depending on how things went with her meeting. She didn’t want to think about that, though. Dragon was much more interesting than anything else she had going on, and the truth was that he made Winter feel...
Well, he made her feel a bit free.
“Okay,” she nodded. It was a spur-of-the-moment sort of choice, and it wasn’t one she’d normally make. She had no idea what had gotten into her, but yeah, she wanted to spend the weekend with him.
If the sex was half as good as what they’d just experienced, then she was down. She was so down.
Dragon was charming and sweet, and apparently, he was quite the giver. He’d pushed her, egging her on to talk dirty to him, and it had been fun.
When was the last time sex had just been fun?
As Winter pulled her tent down, folding it up, the man looked at her carefully. Oh, he’d told her to call him Dragon, but she knew that wasn’t his name. Just like her name wasn’t Coconut, he couldn’t really go through life being called Dragon.
But Winter kind of liked the name on him. It was fierce, just like him. It was strong.
“So, what brings you to Sapphire Island?” Dragon asked. He helped her load her books into her backpack. She noticed that he was gentle with them, and she appreciated that. A man who respected books could be hard to find.
“I have a meeting on Monday,” she said. “Then I have to go back home.”
At least, she thought she still had a meeting. Now that the sex was over, and the “being wild” stuff was over, she was hit with reality again. She was going to have to make a decision about what she was going to do.
She could cancel her meeting with Mr. Monster, and it would be no hard feelings. Leon was definitely already planning to send someone in her place, anyway. Only, the person that he sent was definitely going to betray Mr. Monster’s confidence, and this had been Winter’s story. It had been her project.
She didn’t want someone else to take over for her. She didn’t want another writer to step into her place and try to “get” Mr. Monster.
He didn’t need that.
Although Winter had never met Brian, Declan, or Christopher Monster, their reputations preceded them. Each of them had their own special traits and characteristics that coupled together to make them into this incredibly fantastical unit. Their company provided safety and security software for many different islands, companies, and private individuals.