The Wedding In White. Diana Palmer
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Название: The Wedding In White

Автор: Diana Palmer

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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      “Natalie,” he whispered huskily, and his hands began to move her hips in a slow, sweet rotation against him. He groaned harshly.

      She shivered with the pleasure. Her body rippled with delicious, dangerous sensations.

      “Mack?” she whispered, lifting involuntarily toward him in a sensuous little rhythm.

      His hands slid to her hips, her waist and blatantly over the thin fabric that covered her breasts in the lacy little long-line bra she wore under the dress. As she met his searching gaze, his hands went inside the deep V neckline and down over the silky skin of her breasts. She caught her breath at the bold caress.

      “This,” he said softly, “is a very bad idea.”

      “Of course it is,” she agreed unsteadily. Her body was showing a will of its own, lifting and shifting to tease his lean hands closer to the hard tips that wanted so desperately to be caressed.

      “Don’t,” he murmured quietly.

      “Mack?”

      His forehead moved softly against hers as he tried to catch his breath. “If I touch you the way you want me to, I won’t be able to stop. There are four people right inside the house, and three of them would pass out if they saw us like this.”

      “Do you really think they would?” she asked in a breathless tone.

      His thumbs edged down toward the tiny hardnesses inside the long-line and she whimpered.

      “Do you want me to touch them?” he whispered at her lips.

      “Yes!” she choked.

      “It won’t be enough,” he murmured.

      “It will. It will!”

      “Not nearly enough,” he continued. His mouth touched her eyelids and closed them while his thumbs worked their way lazily inside the lacy cups. “You have the prettiest little breasts, Natalie,” he whispered as he traced the soft skin tenderly. “I’d give almost anything right now to put my mouth over them and suckle you.”

      She cried out, shocked at the delicious images the words produced in her mind.

      “I ache,” he breathed into her lips, even as his thumbs finally, finally, found her and pressed hard against the little peaks.

      She sobbed, pushing her face against him as she shivered in the throes of unbelievable sensation.

      He made a rough sound and maneuvered her closer to the dark end of the porch, away from the door and windows. His hands cupped her, caressed her insistently while his hot mouth pressed hungrily against her throat just where her pulse throbbed.

      “Yes,” she choked, lifting even closer into his hands. “Yes, Mack, yes, please, oh, please!”

      “You crazy little fool!” he moaned.

      Seconds later, he’d unzipped the dress and his mouth was where his hands had been, hot and feverish in its urgency as it sought the soft skin of her breast and finally forced its way into the lacy cup to fasten hungrily on the hard peak.

      Her nails bit into the nape of his neck like tiny blades, pulling his mouth even closer as she fed on the exquisite demands it made on her innocence. She lifted against him rhythmically while he suckled her in the warm darkness, his arms contracted to bring her as close as he could get her.

      The suddenness with which he pushed her away left her staggering, so weak that she could hardly stand. He’d moved away from her to lean against the wall, where one big hand pressed hard to support him. He was breathing as if he’d been running a race, and she could see the shudders that ran through his tall body. She didn’t know what to say or what to do. She was overwhelmed. She couldn’t even move to pull up her dress.

      After a few seconds he took a harsh, deep breath and turned to look at her. She hadn’t moved a step since he’d dragged himself away from her. He smiled ruefully. She was, he thought, painfully innocent.

      “Here,” he said in a husky tone, moving to pull up her dress and fasten it. “You can’t go inside like that.”

      She looked at him like a curious little cat while he dressed her, as if it was a matter of course to do it.

      “Natalie,” he laughed harshly, “you have to stop looking like an accident victim.”

      “Do you do that with her?” she asked, and her pale green eyes flashed.

      He mumbled a curse as he fastened the hook at the top of the dress. “Glenna is none of your business.”

      “Oh, I see. You can ask me about my social life, and I can’t ask you about yours, is that how it works?”

      He frowned as he held her by both shoulders and looked at her. “Glenna isn’t a fuzzy little peach ripening on a tree limb,” he muttered. “She’s a grown, sophisticated woman who doesn’t equate a good time with a wedding ring.”

      “Mack!” Natalie exclaimed furiously.

      “I don’t even have to look at you to know you’re blushing,” he said heavily. “Twenty-two, and you haven’t really aged a day since I held you in your bedroom the night of Carl’s wreck.”

      “You looked at me,” she whispered.

      His hands tightened. “Lucky you, that looking was all I did.”

      Her eyes searched his face in the dim light. “You wanted me,” she said with sudden realization.

      “Yes, I did,” he confessed. “But you were seventeen.”

      “And now I’m twenty-two.”

      He sighed and smiled. “There isn’t much difference,” he murmured. “And there still isn’t any future in it.”

      “Not for a man who just wants to have a little fun occasionally,” she said sarcastically.

      “You certainly don’t fall into that category,” he agreed. “I’ve got two brothers and a sister to take care of here. There isn’t room for a wife.”

      “Okay. Just forget that I proposed.”

      His fingers trailed gently across her soft, swollen mouth. “Besides the responsibilities, I’m not ready to settle down. Not for years yet.”

      “I’m sure they’ll take back the engagement ring if I ask them nicely.”

      He blinked. “Are we having the same conversation?”

      “I only bought you a cheap engagement ring, anyway,” she continued outrageously. “It probably wouldn’t have fit, so don’t worry about it.”

      He started laughing. He couldn’t help it. She really was a pain in the neck. “Damn it, Natalie!” He hugged her close and hard, an affectionate hug with bare overtones of unsatisfied lust.

      She hugged him back with a СКАЧАТЬ