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clayton
1. I used another pen name (Clayton Caine), which was
2. Ralph Bagnold, Patrick Clayton and William Shaw, all outstanding achievers
3. She then said you’re at the Center in Clayton, Missouri
4. Clayton was over a mile from University City
5. Clayton wasn’t worth staying in more than several hours,
6. The same patrolman could easily enter Clayton town
7. threatening manner, and warning me about the Clayton Police
8. “Grayson Canyon, Pueblo to the Stars, his name was Grayson Clayton Connell
9. Soon, we crossed over into New Mexico and were heading south towards Clayton
10. "What's up Angel?" Clayton said with perfect Spanish pronunciation of his friend's name
11. "Where the hell are you Angel? Why didn't you tell me she'd left the house?" Clayton was surprised and not happy with the omission
12. What the hell? It was Clayton Hargrave
13. There was a silence while Clayton considered his words
14. The feeling of being cornered was suffocating, but the idea of giving in to Clayton Hargrave and accepting his protection was dizzying
15. Clayton swallowed hard and then stood up quickly
16. The room was warm and inviting, just like the rest of the house and completely at odds with the obsessive sexual goals that dominated Clayton Hargrave's personal life
17. "Is everything alright in there?" It was Clayton
18. She unlocked the door and it opened slowly, Clayton stepped cautiously inside and then stopped to look at her
19. Clayton got up, opened the door and wheeled in a cart laid out with ornate coffee pots, glass coffee cups and a mouth watering selection of fresh fruit
20. Clayton smiled and gave her a disapproving look
21. " She brought the cup closer but Clayton put his hand to her forearm and the skin to skin contact was thrilling again this time as it had been every other time they had come together
22. Clayton was watching her intently
23. Clayton swallowed hard and exhaled a deep sigh through rounded lips
24. She had taken extreme actions to protect herself before; blowing the whistle on her boss, going into the Witness Security Program, leaving the Security Program - being patted down by a GQ model type she had the hots for anyway couldn't compare to any of those, but before she could expose herself Clayton put his hand out to stop her and again his touch to her bare skin was electrifying
25. She looked at Clayton again as though that would somehow help her to clear her thoughts
26. She had even stopped satisfying her own needs some time ago as her forced abstinence slowly, steadily sapped her libido away, but in the last hours it had returned with such incredible force that now she was seriously worried she might come all over this bed while Clayton Hargrave watched, teasing her with barely a fingertip to her skin
27. Clayton gave a soft grunt and then closed her wrists together over her head with one hand while he began to trace out the lines of her arms with the other
28. Even the grumbling Angel outside didn’t trouble her anymore because all that mattered now was what Clayton wanted
29. If Clayton wanted to be with her then who cared about his bad tempered bodyguard?
30. " Clayton said and then gestured for her to begin
31. For most people I prefer Hargrave but Clayton sounds good on your lips
32. " She said, remembering Angel's condition of at least twenty-four hours and giving Clayton everything he needed
33. Although she was wholly unaware of it the effect on Clayton was near excruciating
34. But it was only earlier this year - must be about eight months ago, nine months ago - I asked our elder at that stage in our church (Ian Clayton), about tattoos, and what they meant
35. “Is Clayton prepared to move fast?”
36. “With any luck, Clayton should be yours within a fortnight
37. It was Thursday morning when Bill Clayton got the first of many phone calls from the Military Secretary’s office in London
38. “I shall expect you to conduct a thorough and professional hand-over to Clayton on Monday week
39. “Is there any way, from his new desk in SIS, that he could interfere with Colonel Clayton and the work of his old section?” asked Burgess from the Home Office
40. Bill and Catherine Clayton, having spent so long in the military environment, were quite used to moving fast when necessary, even if the move was a permanent one rather than just on operations
41. On Monday morning, Nick collected Bill Clayton early, and drove him to Clerkenwell
42. Bill Clayton had been in his new job as ‘S’ for almost three weeks, when he was summoned to a meeting with the Cabinet Secretary, his boss
43. Clayton shook his head
44. “I begin to wonder,” said Clayton, “if we may not need additional full time resources for this one
45. “If the American’s are interested in the Professor, I guess the CIA will be close by as well,” said Clayton
46. Perkins has done some of that,” said Clayton
47. “Perhaps I’ll give him a bell and see if he’s doing anything special at the moment,” said Clayton
48. “Me too,” agreed Clayton
49. “This is beginning to look interesting,” said Clayton after he had briefed them
50. “Now what?” mumbled Clayton, as he took the call