Smoke And Ashes. Danica Winters
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Название: Smoke And Ashes

Автор: Danica Winters

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ you doing?” he tried to say, but it came out barely above a whisper thanks to the soft pressure of her finger against his lips.

      She slipped his earlobe into her mouth and sucked.

      Oh, God... He wanted this. He wanted her.

      He wanted to sweep her up in his arms and carry her to his bed. He wanted to wake up covered in her scent, to lick her flavor off his lips. Her kiss moved lower. Her tongue traced the neckline of his shirt. Her hands moved up his chest.

      “Heather...” he moaned. “I want you...”

      Before he could say another word, her lips met his. She tasted sweet, like warm berries right off the vine. How could a woman taste so good?

      He wrapped his arms around her as he relished their kiss. He could do this forever...hold her forever...be with her forever.

      The scent of sweetened alcohol wafted from her. Kevin pulled back. Those lips, those pink, full lips weren’t berry flavored—they tasted of margarita.

      If she had been sober and come to him willingly and openly, it would have been hard for him to say no, but as it was, with her judgment skewed and muted by booze, there was only one choice.

      “Heather...” He unwrapped his arms from around her body. “We can’t do this. You can sleep here. You can have my bed. But tonight... This can’t happen.”

       Chapter Seven

      Heather rolled over in bed. Where her clock should have been was a glass of water and two red capsules she assumed were ibuprofen. The sides of the glass were beaded with sweat, reminding her of the letter that David had left behind.

      The letter... The divorce papers... Oh...

      She sat up but was forced back down by the thump, thump, thump of the bass drum beating in her skull. She picked up the pills and swallowed them down, anything to stop the pounding.

      Light streamed through unfamiliar white curtains and she looked down at a dark gray shirt, underneath which was a miniskirt. She remembered Brittany’s skirt but where had the T-shirt come from?

      The bedsheets were yellow and soft, but those, too, were foreign.

      She sat up more slowly, and this time the pounding of the bass drum changed to the tom, tom, tom of a timpani.

      She pushed down the miniskirt and the simple action brought back a flash of her kissing Kevin, her hands sliding over the muscles of his stomach, her lips tasting the salty flavor of his skin.

      Her body ached from what felt like gallons of tequila sloshing through her veins. At the very least she hadn’t had sex with him—if she had, she could have never faced him again.

      Hopefully he didn’t think that her feelings were just some attempt at a drunken rebound. She had been foolish, but for her, it had sometimes felt as though there was more than a simple friendship between them.

      She was such an idiot.

      She tiptoed to the door and peered out into the empty hallway. This early in the morning everything was still. She slipped through the house and made her way outside, making sure to grab her shoes and purse by the front door.

      The grass dripped with dew and not a single house’s lights were on, with the exception of her and David’s perfectly white house, where every single window was alight. He must have been awake all night, waiting for her.

      Her stomach lurched, forcing her to run to the hedges that acted as a fence between the houses. She made it there in time to be sick.

      There was a squeak of hinges as a door opened. She looked in the direction of the eerie, disquieting sound. David stood on their front step and glowered out at her.

      His arms were crossed over his chest and his jaw was set, making him look like a dictatorial tyrant peering down upon his subjects.

      “Get in the house.”

      She made her way to the door, carefully sidestepping him as she went inside. She could feel his glare upon her.

      “Your catting around just saved me a lot of money.”

      * * *

      KEVIN TRIED NOT to think about Heather slipping away. He should have known that was exactly what she would do when she woke. Regardless, it still bothered him that she would run away as soon as she realized how badly he had wanted her.

      Hopefully they could still be friends. Hell, maybe something more if her divorce went through, but something like that had to be months, maybe years, away from happening. For all he knew, last night had been her attempt at a one-night thing. Maybe she only wanted to get back at David. Maybe his was just the closest door.

      Maybe, when it came to him, she didn’t really care.

      He wouldn’t know how she felt until he saw her again. He didn’t know whether to look forward to it.

      Meanwhile he walked into Colter’s room. He made his way through the mess and stopped at the side of his bed. Colter’s chin showed the nicked signs of a recent battle with a razor. He reached up and pulled fuzz from a hair that had been missed. The hair was barely enough to be called a whisker, yet it was just another sign of the changes in their lives.

      He leaned in and gave Colter a kiss on the head and drew in a breath, the way he used to when his son had been a baby. He no longer smelled of milk and baby powder, but rather he carried the odor of sweat with a pungent sock-scented kicker.

      “Hey, bud,” he said softly, trying to rouse him. “Time to get up.”

      Colter opened one eye and, seeing him, answered with a forgiving, sleepy smile.

      There was still a chance to fix what was broken.

      * * *

      AFTER COLTER LEFT for school, Kevin dropped Lindsay off and made his way to the diner. No matter what was going on in his personal life, work awaited. At least in an investigation there was a chance he could get answers. It was black and white. Not like his mess of a private life.

      His phone rang as he pulled the truck into a parking spot.

      “Hello?”

      “Inspector Jensen, this is Chief Larson.”

      “Hey, Chief, how’s it going?” He tried to sound nonchalant.

      “Not so great. I heard you and I may need to have a little meeting.”

      Kevin forced a laugh. “Come on now, Chief. I didn’t do anything that bad, did I?”

      “You were at last week’s meeting, correct?”

      “Yes, sir.”

      “Then you may have some idea why you and I would be having a problem.”

      “I’m aware СКАЧАТЬ