The Winner Takes It All. Alison Roberts
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Название: The Winner Takes It All

Автор: Alison Roberts

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Mills & Boon By Request

isbn: 9781474081528

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      Cullen glanced to his right. His eyes widened. “Look.”

      Sarah had no idea what he wanted her to see. “What?”

      “Shhh.” Cullen touched her lips with his finger, then positioned himself behind her. His chest pressed against her back. He brought his left arm around her and pointed. “A doe and two fawns.”

      Awareness hummed through Sarah. He emanated heat and strength. Her pulse raced.

      She couldn’t focus. Bigfoot could have been standing in front of her and she wouldn’t have noticed him.

      Her reaction made zero sense. She was still angry, resentful and hurt over their breakup. Their marriage was over. Yet her body didn’t seem to understand that.

      “See them?” he whispered.

      The warmth of his breath against her neck gave her chills. Her gaze followed the length of his arm until she saw the deer. A momma and her two babies, munching on a bush. Her breath stilled. “So cute.”

      “I’ve seen these three around the cabin,” he said quietly.

      The deer ate without glancing at them. The fawns were more interested in keeping an eye on their mother, who paid close attention to both of them.

      Sarah wished her mom had cared as much for her. Wished Cullen had, too. She shoved her left hand into her jacket pocket. “I haven’t noticed them or any others.”

      “You will. You haven’t been here long.”

      It felt as if she’d been here forever. “I’ll be on the lookout.”

      The doe stiffened. She looked in their direction, then past them, as if she sensed something.

      A car drove down the road. The sound of the engine splintered the silence.

      The deer bounded into the trees, her two fawns following.

      If only Sarah could go back to Bellingham. She wanted to pretend none of this had happened—her accident and her injuries and her reaction to Cullen. She wanted it to all go away.

      He faced her. “They’ll be back.”

      What she and Cullen had shared once would never return. A sigh welled up inside her. She parted her lips.

      He lowered his head to hers and kissed her.

      Sarah’s heart stalled.

      His kiss was gentle and sweet. He didn’t touch her except with his lips. But that was enough.

      Her nerve endings stirred to life as if awakened from a deep slumber. Pleasurable sensations pulsed through her. She’d forgotten how wonderful his kiss was.

      He backed away from her.

      Sarah took a step back herself. Swallowed. “Why did you do that?”

      “Make-up kiss.”

      She laughed.

      “The statute of limitations for a make-up kiss has to be longer than for make-up sex,” he said.

      “If it isn’t, I doubt I’ll press charges.”

      He grinned wryly. “That’s generous of you, Lavagirl.”

      Her lips tingled. “Only repaying your generosity, Dr. Gray.”

      His smile spread, matching the heat spreading inside her. He tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

      If she weren’t careful, he could overwhelm her. “But we shouldn’t make kisses a habit.”

      “You’re probably right about that,” Cullen agreed. “As long as we don’t argue, we should be fine.”

      Probably. Should be. He’d left a lot of wiggle room.

      That meant it would be up to her to make sure nothing more happened. And even though Sarah knew better, she was kind of hoping there would be more kisses.

      Cullen couldn’t believe he’d kissed Sarah.

      A momentary lapse? If that had been the case he would have kissed her with more passion. He’d been careful to keep things under control. Not easy with the images of make-up sex shuffling through his mind. But he had still enjoyed the kiss.

      Had he run away, as she said?

      Cullen had left a few times whenever he felt his control slipping or was too overwhelmed by her. But she had to be exaggerating the number of times, caught up in some revised history of their marriage to make her feel better, less guilty for bringing up the topic of divorce.

      He peeked into her room. She was sound asleep.

      Good. Cullen needed sleep himself. Caffeine was keeping him going at the moment. But he wanted to do something first. He entered his room, closed the door and made a call on his cell phone.

      “Hey, Doc,” OMSAR rescue leader Sean Hughes said. “How’s Sarah?”

      “Napping. She’s looking better.”

      “Good to hear.”

      Cullen adjusted the phone at his ear. “I’m signed up for your ready team tomorrow, but I want to stay home with Sarah.”

      “No worries,” Sean said. “We’ll get it covered.”

      “Thanks, and I’m sorry.”

      “No apology necessary. Do what you have to do.”

      That’s what Cullen was trying to do. Even though he wasn’t sure why he was doing it.

      A week later sunlight streamed through Sarah’s bedroom window. The snow must have stopped overnight. Not that good weather would change her agenda for the day. Physical therapy and a walk were as exciting as things got. She could work on her laptop for a few minutes, but headaches and her arm limited her productivity. Still, she forced herself out of bed and into the hallway.

      The scent of freshly brewed coffee and something baking filled the air. Sarah’s mouth watered at the tantalizing aromas. Her tummy grumbled.

      She wondered who would be staying with her today. The delicious smells wafting in the air told her it wasn’t Zoe Hughes, who was scheduled to be here. The former socialite was beautiful and friendly, but she couldn’t cook. Hannah had been here yesterday, so that left Carly or Leanne.

      Unless it was…Cullen.

      The thought gave Sarah an unexpected boost of energy. She quickened her pace.

      She hadn’t seen him in days. He’d been working his shifts and covering for other doctors. He’d explained he was doing this because of being up in Seattle with her, not to get away from her now. He’d even called to say hello, something he’d never done, which Sarah appreciated.

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