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Sam forced herself to sh her mother’s curt dismissal and rejection of Sam’s help made her feel sick to her sto scenes in hair salons And a proper lady always did as ood manners
“All right, Mom Enjoy yourself I’ll be back at one”
She leaned over to give her ht and chin high If her mother didn’t want her help, fine She knew someone who did
Her pussy war how much Master Giacomo wanted her Too bad she had to drive all the way back ho to the library There wasn’t any time to delay
Although if he wanted to, it would serve her ht if Sam were late Especially since it now appeared her mother didn’t need Sam’s help nearly as much as she claimed As Sam had secretly suspected, her mother used her weakness as a way to keep Sam nearby But Master Giacomo really did need her
She’d reht after she was back in her own rooain She’dto subed
He wasn’t just any old , half-naked stud No, he was cursed, trapped in a half-life between life and death And she was the only one with the power to free hiive her pleasure beyond her wildest iination
It was a coood it transported her into another diuilty because she was doing it to help him
Of course she did feel guilty She felt guilty that she wasn’t giving her uilty that she was using Master Giaco able to please hiuilty that she’d so the book and so was completely unprepared for the situation
But what she didn’t feel guilty about was sub to a man as her Master Not when that man was Master Giacomo
Sht on the stairs, she ran up to the workshop
Master Giaco away froer bare-chested and wearing leather pants Instead, he wore sharply creased khaki trousers and a lightweight linen shirt whose olive green tone looked fabulous with his Mediterranean coloring and carried a navy blue blazer slung negligently over one shoulder His loafers oven leather in an odd shade of greenish-brown that ed to complement both the khaki pants and olive shirt
Her ex-husband had been obsessed with appearances So she knew Master Giaco He wore it well But where did he get it?
“We go to the library now, yes?”
She s? Where did it come from?”