Nicholas's sudden reprimand startled me, and my fingers accidentally hit the answer button. In the next second, Pete's anxious voice came through the phone.
"Ari, where are you? I saw your car and have been waiting outside. Why haven't you come in?"
I bit my lip, afraid to make a sound. I wanted to hang up, but Nicholas held my hand firmly in place. He looked at me provocatively.
His gaze was clearly a threat, telling me that he would tell Pete if I wasn't going to pick up the call.
Suddenly, the black SUV swayed violently, catching Pete's attention. "Ari? Can you hear me? What's that noise on your end?"
Nicholas pulled me closer, shifting me from the right side of the car to the left. He pressed my body against the window, covering the phone's microphone.
Leaning in, he whispered just loud enough for me to hear, "I've changed my mind. Doing it like this works too."
If I could become Pete's mistress before his divorce, why couldn't we do this right in front of him?
With that thought, the desire Nicholas had suppressed surged back, heat flooding toward one spot. He couldn't help but close his eyes, lightly biting my earlobe.
"This feels good." His words were literal, and I could feel the change in his body.
"Relax, I'll make you feel good," he coaxed in a low voice.
Nicholas was clearly skilled, and it didn't take long for me to start feeling overwhelmed. Seizing the opportunity, I pushed his hand away and brought the phone closer to my mouth.
I spoke hurriedly. "Pete, I-I just remembered something I forgot to tell Wendy. I'm on my way home now. I-I was just worried about Tabitha. You should head back too…"
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