A Savannah Christmas Wish. Nan Dixon
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Название: A Savannah Christmas Wish

Автор: Nan Dixon

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Fitzgerald House

isbn: 9781474046466

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      He collapsed. Their chests rose and fell together in air-sucking gasps.

      It had never been like this. Only one other time had he been so out of control...and so satisfied. It had been with Bess. That time, he hadn’t waited for her orgasm.

      He rolled off her, embarrassed by the memory.

      “Oh, my.” She curled into his side. “That was worth waiting ten years.”

       Shit.

      He covered his eyes with his arm, gathering the strength to take care of the condom. Rolling out of bed, he staggered to the bathroom.

      Bloodshot eyes stared at him from the mirror. He never drank more than two drinks. He’d had, what—three whiskeys, wine with dinner and an unknown quantity of champagne?

      This was what happened when he was around Bess. He acted stupid—lost control.

      He moved back into the bedroom and gathered his clothes.

      She opened her eyes, looking rumpled and gorgeous. “It’s late. Don’t go.”

      He sat on the end of the bed. Numb.

      She patted the mattress. “Stay with me.”

      This was all wrong. He should go. But his body refused. “Sure.”

      After folding his clothes, he set them on an armchair. Sliding into bed, he lay down. His muscles were as tight as a running sail.

      She rolled and pillowed her head on his chest.

      He shouldn’t be here.

      “Good night,” she whispered.

      He wrapped an arm around her, and she snuggled deeper. He’d straighten out this mess—tomorrow.

      * * *

      BESS GRABBED HER HEAD. Pain hammered behind her eyes. Samuel had warned her to take aspirin last night, hadn’t he? The night was a blur. She rolled and the sheet slid across her naked body. Naked?

      Her leg brushed a hairy leg. No.

      Blond hair sparkled in the dappled sunlight. Daniel. Her heart pounded a little harder. Stubble covered his jaw, a darker shade of blond than his hair. Luckily, he was still asleep.

      She closed her eyes. Not again.

      The night flooded back to her. Walking with Daniel. The fountain. Daniel carrying her home. All those glorious muscles. No key. Daniel. Sex. Hot, mind-blowing sex. Life-changing sex. Why did this all have to be with Daniel?

      She held her aching head. Lord, she wasn’t seventeen and foolish anymore. Last night was the worst thing she could have done.

      She’d slept with the man who’d tossed her aside as if she were a dying plant. Her breath came out in ragged gasps. Ten years ago, she’d pleaded with him to give her a chance. He’d said he could never be with someone like her. Could never stand worrying about what she would do next.

      Yet last night, she’d begged him to touch her. Begged him to stay.

      Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.

      She wiggled away from him, trying to escape.

      A heavy hand dropped on her hip and pulled her flush with his aroused body. “G’morning.”

      She shoved his arm away.

      He blinked and shifted. So did the covers. “Oh, shit.”

      She grabbed the sheet, tucking it under her arms.

      Daniel flopped onto his back. “This shouldn’t have happened.”

      His words were like a thorn, catching her by surprise. She slithered to a sitting position. “Good morning to you.”

      The air crackled with enough tension to set off a lightning storm.

      He shook his head. “We shouldn’t have slept together.”

      “But we did.” She couldn’t remember anyone turning her on as much as Daniel had. Why did it have to be him? Forbidden fruit, much?

      Daniel levered his toned body up and braced his back against her headboard. His fingers dug into his hair. “We were drunk.”

      The thorn burrowed deeper. She hadn’t expected an undying vow of love—not from Daniel. But he could at least acknowledge the sparks between them.

      “So...” She couldn’t stand the silence. “We hooked up at a wedding.” She tried to keep it airy. Tried to push away the hurt. “Big deal. We responded to...” She waved her hand between them.

      “I don’t hook up with people I’ve known all my life.” His eyelids shuttered his brown eyes. His cold, emotionless voice lashed out at her. “I never hook up.”

      “You think I do?” she choked out.

      “No.” He reached out to her.

      She slapped his hand away, holding on to her anger to keep back the tears. “At least this time I wasn’t a virgin.”

      “Did you have to bring that up?” He closed his eyes and let out a massive sigh. “You make me crazy. You’re always out of control.”

      “Out of control?” She threw up a hand and then had to grab the slipping sheet. “I’m not out of control.”

      He held up his hand. The scar between his thumb and forefinger stood out, a white stripe on his tan skin.

      “That wasn’t my fault.” She chewed her lip.

      “How can you say that?” He leaned forward. “You took old windowpanes to make some sort of greenhouse. You were what? Thirteen?”

      “Twelve.” She winced. “And it was working just fine until you got involved.”

      “Pop and your mother were worried the glass would fall and slice your head off.” He threw up the scarred hand and slapped it against the bed. “They made me take it apart, and I was the one who got hurt.”

      “Everything was fine.” Or would have been if Daniel had just left her homemade greenhouse alone.

      He rolled his eyes. “How about when you followed me and my date to Forsythe Park?”

      She swallowed. “I was taking a walk.”

      “You were spying.”

      “I was fourteen.” She raised her eyebrows. “And you shouldn’t have had your hand on her boob.”

      “You should have stayed away from me. But you just couldn’t help butting in. You lied and said my mother СКАЧАТЬ