Page 61 of Divine II

A heart-stopping smile brightened her face as soon as I walked into the lobby of Divine Smoothies. It always felt good that she looked happy to see me. She didn’t try to hide her excitement as she rushed around the counter.

“I didn’t know you were back in town.”

“I just got in. I came straight here.”

“Good. I need to show you something,” Divine said, grabbing my hand and pulling me behind her.

I couldn’t help but laugh to myself as I trailed behind her. When we made it to her office, she closed the door and pushed me until my back was against it.

“What are you doing?” I asked as she kneeled in front of me.

“Shh,” she quickly snipped as she went about her business of unbuttoning my pants.

I watched in awe as she popped my dick out of my briefs. I groaned as she covered me with her warm mouth. Without further ado, she went to work.

My back was pinned to the door while I frowned down at her like she was crazy. She knew damn well she didn’t have any business sucking my dick like that. I wanted to yank her up by her hair and ask her who taught her that shit.

This was my first encounter with her glorious mouth, but now, I needed answers. Every man who she’d given head before me deserved to die, and I meant that shit. As much as I wanted to tell her to stop before she made me scream like a bitch in this little office, I knew that I would probably burst out crying if she did stop.

I held the back of her head, damn near passing out when I emptied the whole clip down her throat. Her eyes were watery as she stood and wiped the corners of her mouth.

“I’ve been thinking about doing that for the past few days.”

“Well, damn. You knew where I was.” I grinned.

“You said I couldn’t go, remember?”

“How was your date?” I asked, changing the subject.

She rolled her eyes. “Liam, please. You know it wasn’t a freaking date. We went to a stuffy ass event in separate cars. Oneal went with me.”

“Oh, so you switched me out already?”

“I blocked Syre’s number, but I told Royelle to make sure he doesn’t send anyone on my property.”

“You don’t feel like you’re overreacting?”

“Like he did when he attacked you?” She snapped.

“I’m just asking,” I said, holding my hands up defensively.

A knock on her office door interrupted our exchange. I stepped out of the way to give her room to open the door.

“Aww, hell nah!” Syre barked, reaching behind his back and brandishing his gun.

He was as quick as ever, but this time, Syre and I pulled our weapons at the same time.

“Stop it!” Divine screeched as I snatched her behind me.

“I ain’t gon’ keep taking lightly to having guns in my face,” I warned him.

“Then don’t, nigga. I’m trying to understand if you’re hard of hearing or just hardheaded. I asked you to stay away from this one.”

“And I declined your request. What’s up? I wanted to come to you like a man and ask for permission to pursue her. She decided that she didn’t want anyone in our business, and I respected that. You know I deserve her. I’m sure you even know that I can take care of her in more ways than one.”

“I don’t know shit,” Syre barked.

“Did you get the payment for the house?” I checked.