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“Fucking bastard.”

“Reuben,” she said. “Just let it go. We shouldn’t have been doing that in public. It was wrong.”

He studied her for a long moment. “He made you feel ashamed, didn’t he? You liked what we were doing. And he made you feel . . . wrong? Dirty? Tell me when I’m close.”

“You’re close,” she whispered. “I’m a good girl.”

“Of course you are,” he said firmly. “You’re my good girl. Daddy’s good girl.”

“A good girl wouldn’t have done that,” she told him, unable to meet his gaze. “A good girl wouldn’t have wanted . . . have wanted . . .”

“More?” he queried. “Did you want to come, Faith? Did you want to come over my fingers? Tell me.”

“Yes!” she cried out. “I wanted that, but I shouldn’t have. Good girls don’t do that sort of thing. It’s wrong. What if someone else had seen? Someone we knew? I . . . I . . . I shouldn’t have done it.”

“Fuck. Baby.” He undid his belt and slid closer to her. Cupping her chin, he tilted her head back.

“You need to put your belt back on,” she told him fiercely.

“In a moment. First, I need you to listen to something.”

“Yes?” she asked.

“You’re a good girl, Faith Blossom.”

Tears filled her eyes. “I’m not anymore.”

“Yes, you are. You’re my good girl. Do you know what that means?”

“I’m guessing it means you think I’ll do whatever you tell me to do.”

“You will.” He grinned down at her. God, he was sexy when he smiled. “But whether you do or not, you’re still a good girl. You’ll always be my good girl. Tonight, it felt good while we were doing it, didn’t it?”

“Well, yeah, but it was still wrong. If we all went around doing things just because they felt good . . . it could be anarchy.”

“Were we hurting anyone?”

“N-no. I don’t know. Someone might have taken offense. And it wasn’t exactly legal, right?”

“Perhaps. But this asshole didn’t take offense, did he?”

“No . . . he seemed quite happy.” She shuddered.

“I’m sorry he made you feel ashamed of what we did. But you were only doing as I said, you were pleasing me. So, how can you be a bad girl if you were doing what I told you?”

“You’re not always right, you know,” she grumbled at him.

His eyes went wide. “I’m not? That’s news to me.”

To her surprise, Faith found herself smiling. There was still a knot in her stomach, but it was easing.

“We don’t have to do anything like that in public again,” Reuben told her. “I don’t want you to feel like anything we do is ever wrong. All right?”

Okay, she hadn’t been expecting him to say that. It didn’t feel like a Reuben thing to say.

“All right.”

To be honest, she was slightly disappointed at the idea of never doing that again.

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