Page 132 of The Maverick
Vanessa:I’ll get a new model then.
Attikus:If you want him to DIE.
Vanessa:(eye-roll emoji)
Attikus:I don’t share my wife’s attention.
Vanessa:Moving on, Mr. Mount—we’re in the studio now. Your stalk won’t behave.
Attikus:Not my fault. My wife is so hot.
I snorted at this entertaining text.
Vanessa:I walk over and grip you.
Attikus:The artist’s grip—my dream come true.
I laughed.
Vanessa:Your face lights up as I move my hand up and down.
Attikus:My hands are all over your breasts.
I sucked in a breath as liquid oozed out of me.
Vanessa:The model must be punished for misbehaving.
Attikus:What will you do?
Vanessa:What do you want me to do?
Attikus:Paint me with your tongue.
I grabbed a glass of water to cool my heated body.
Vanessa:How does it feel?
Attikus:The most incredible brushstroke . . .
Vanessa:Never had this kind of lunch date before.
Attikus:Me too. This needs to be repeated.
Attikus:Gotta go clean up before my meeting.
I gaped at the message. Did I make him come?
Vanessa:You okay?
Attikus:Thanks for the quickie. Can’t wait to be home.
Oh, my gosh. I didn’t know how to respond because my body was also reeling with arousal.
I should have mentioned Dr. Messina to him, but I’d forgotten during our fun texting. I feared if I told him what I was about to do, he’d cancel his meeting and rush back to stop me.
I had a couple of hours before I had to head to Canal Walk to look for the Modern Research Group, so I began a new painting, pouring joy into it. Thinking of Attikus, I painted an abstractlandscape. I was lost in creation when my phone buzzed with the reminder to meet those college students.
I changed into the RISD T-shirt and jeans, tied my hair back, and pulled on a college logo cap. Then I grabbed an old backpack I used for my paint supplies when I took trips to the park or into the woods. It had paint splattered all over it, making me look like a poor art student in need of a part-time job.