begin to articulate anything she was feeling, thinking. But when she thought about it, words just couldn’t do the experience justice.
“I agree,” he replied, his mouth moving against her neck. “I’m guessing from your reaction that your opinion about sex has shifted slightly?”
Lana’s eyes looked at him and she wasn’t sure what she should say. It was true, she hadn’t ever experienced anything like that before but if she said she’d changed her mind, would he stop the lessons?
He smiled wolfishly. “I can see from your expression that you’re not entirely convinced,” he said and lifted himself up on his elbows. “I’ll have to work harder to convince you, be more creative.” His hand drifted down and his palm caressed her thigh and bottom, pulling her back up against him. “What could I possibly do to top that?” he said almost to himself.
Lana laughed and wrapped her arms around his neck, loving the feel of his chest hairs against her sensitive breasts. “I don’t know, professor. I thought you had all the answers,” she replied saucily.
Victor threw back his head and laughed, delighted that she wasn’t too tired because he definitely hadn’t had enough of her delectable body. It was almost as if, having had a taste, his desire for her was more intense. “I don’t know,” he said, pushing her back against the pillows. “You’ve challenged my dedication. I’ll have to figure something out.”
As he proceeded to do just that, Lana was impressed, not only with his dedication to the mission but also his amazing stamina. All night, he showed her different ways to make love and each time, the intensity of her climax became higher until she lay limp and unmovable in his arms, falling into a deep, dreamless sleep. When she woke the following morning to sunlight streaming onto her face, she had to smile even though she knew she was alone in his enormous bed.
Looking around, she immediately saw the flowers. The gorgeous red roses were sitting on the bedside table and Lana bit her lip, wondering how they’d gotten there. Had Victor put them there? It seemed unlikely. But the alternative, that one of his household staff had entered the room and placed the flowers there, was equally disconcerting. She didn’t like the idea of a stranger seeing her naked. She went with the assumption that Victor had put them on the night stand, all other alternatives were unpalatable and she didn’t really want to think negatively when she was feeling so good.
She pulled the sheet up over her nakedness and slipped the card out of the center of the bouquet, reading the lines. She had to laugh.
Avid students always make the professors look good. Call me to arrange the next lesson. V.
Lana hugged the pillow to her body, her eyes closing once again as she relived every amazing feeling from the previous night. She couldn’t even remember how many times he’d woken her to make love to her but she’d never turned him down. Even if the thought had occurred to her, the moment his hands touched her body, she wanted him. It was a seemingly instantaneous reaction to his touch. It was a new experience, having had to work up to any kind of feelings of desire with Drew.
She pulled herself out of the bed, ignoring the temptation to linger and relax in his enormous bed. She located her clothes from the previous night, only slightly embarrassed that someone might see her leaving in the same outfit she’d arrived in. But who would know? She could guarantee she didn’t know anyone in this building, much less this section of New York City. This was definitely upscale, wealthy New York whereas she lived right in the heart of lower middle class. Her apartment was expensive but tiny with only one bedroom. As she wandered around his bedroom and bathroom, initially stunned at all the marble and chrome fixtures, she couldn’t imagine how much Victor paid for this place. Her entire apartment could fit into this bathroom with room to spare.
As she showered, she realized that she didn’t really know what Victor did for a living. She’d had sex with a virtual stranger. Well, not really, she chided herself. They’d talked about many things during dinner so he wasn’t a complete stranger. She knew his opinions about many subjects and when it came down to the real core of a person, who cared what that person did for a living? Was it really relevant? She