Page 35 of Blood on Ice

He shook his head. “No. You…you can’t. You need to leave.”

“Is that what you really want?” I stroked his cock faster. His hips rose, pushing him into my hand.

“Yes.” I raised a brow and slowed my strokes. “No. Fuck. What’s wrong with me?”

“You’re needy, and I’m going to help you.”

“No. I don’t need anyone, especially not someone who admits to spying on me while I got myself off.”

“You need me.” And I needed to be right about that.

“Please Vito.”

“Please what?”

He groaned. “I…fuck, I don’t know.”

“Then relax and let me show you.”

“How?”

“How will I show you?”

He shook his head. “How did you get on my balcony?”

“I came up the back stairs, then moved over to your neighbor’s balcony, then to yours.”

“Oh my god. You… There’s nothing connecting the balconies.”

I shrugged. “I jumped.”

“You could have died. If you fell….”

“I didn’t. Now, relax.”

“I shouldn’t let you do this.”

I grinned. “Probably not, but you are.”

“You’re fucking crazy.”

“That doesn’t matter. What matters is how good this feels.” I bent and took the tip of his cock into my mouth.

“Fuck!”

I pulled off long enough to say. “You can take it.”

“Jesus, Vito. I didn’t think you’d?—”

“I’ve been waiting for this, dying to taste you. Now, relax and let me.”

I took him deeper, sucking him into my throat. He tried to thrust in farther, but I held his hips down. I was going to control this.

His breaths came hard and fast, and he made delicious little whimpers every time I pulled on his dick. I licked and sucked and teased until he was writhing, fighting my hold on him, desperate to come. Finally, I pulled back, took hold of his chin, and ordered him look at me.

“Please,” he whined. “Let me come.”

“Eventually. First, I’m going to make sure you understand how things are between us.” I might be on my knees between his legs, I might be ready to take his load and swallow every drop, but he was going to understand I was in control here. I was calling the shots, and he was going do exactly as I said. “You are not going to take any more risks.”