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Delirious: Quantum Series, Book 6 by M.S. Force (9)

Chapter 9

The kids and I have a long, tedious day as I try to keep Maddie quiet and comfortable. I feel sorry for Logan, who wants to go to the beach or the park or something, but he’s stuck at home with us. Only the anticipation of Kristian’s arrival keeps me sane as I deal with unusually whiny kids.

Maddie’s wound hurts, so I give her some Tylenol and put her down for a nap, hoping the medicine will kick in while she rests.

Then I give Logan some badly needed attention, which involves watching Minions with him for the nine hundredth time, or at least that’s how it seems to me. He loves those movies and is sucked in as always as he reclines against me on the sofa, allowing me to run my fingers through his hair while he watches.

Maddie’s accident rattled him as much as it did me, which is why he’s a little clingier than usual today. I don’t mind it, though. As he gets older, he’s less snuggly with me, and I miss my little boy who always wanted me to hold him, even when he was almost too heavy for me to lift.

They’re growing up too quickly for my liking, so I take full advantage of the chance to hold him close without him squiggling out of my embrace the way he normally does these days when I try to hold him.

The movie doesn’t grab my attention, so my mind wanders to the information Natalie gave me earlier. I’m still trying to wrap my head around what it means, and I’m dying to get online so I can do some research. But I can’t do that with my kids underfoot. I know almost nothing about the lifestyle or how it works, but I’m incredibly curious. More than anything, I want to know about how it pertains to him. What does he like? And how will I find the courage to broach this topic with him? The thought of saying something like, hey, I hear you like it kinky makes me feel like I’ve plugged myself into an electrical outlet. Every cell in my body has been tingling for hours now.

I feel guilty for allowing my thoughts to go in this direction when I’m snuggled up to my son, but ever since Natalie filled in some major blanks for me earlier, it’s almost all I can think about.

I swear the clock is moving in reverse.

I must doze off, because I come to when Logan stretches as the movie ends at five thirty. One hour to go.

“What’s for dinner?” he asks.

“Chicken and mac ’n cheese.”

“I’m starving.”

That’s my cue to get up and start dinner. As I bread the chicken the way the kids like it, I recall Kristian telling me he eats “clean,” so I keep one piece free of breading for him and make a big salad to go with the mac ’n cheese I make from scratch for the kids. Natalie thought of everything when she supplied us with groceries, and I’m again thankful for her generosity.

With the chicken and mac ’n cheese in the oven and the salad in the fridge, I check on Maddie and tell Logan I’m going to take a shower. I want to look as nice as I can for Kristian, so I take my time getting ready. I find a cute dress from my single days in one of the boxes I shipped from New York. It didn’t fit me after I had kids, but now I’ve lost so much weight, I can wear it again. It’s black with cherries on it. The neckline does good things for my breasts, the one place I still have a little extra flesh after my illness.

My cancer was caught early by my gynecologist, during a routine visit. I had a lumpectomy and then a second surgery to remove the one lymph node that came back questionable. Technically, I was diagnosed at stage three because of the lymph node involvement, but my doctors told me it hadn’t spread any farther, and they felt confident going with the lumpectomy over the more radical mastectomy. The chemo they’d recommended as a “precaution” had nearly killed me, but that’s over now. At least I hope so. That was the worst part, by far. It made me so sick I couldn’t eat for weeks. I honestly believe that Flynn getting me in to see Doctor Birnbaum saved my life. He believed I’d been given a nearly lethal dose of chemo that might’ve killed me if I’d continued that course.

I can’t bear to think about all that when I have so many better things to focus on with a sexy man coming for dinner. I do what I can with my short curly hair, put on mascara, a hint of blush, some concealer to hide the signs of the nearly sleepless night, and top it off with lip gloss I bought before I got sick and have never worn.

I leave my bedroom, look in on Maddie again and go to the living room where Logan is playing with his superhero action figures. Iron Man is his favorite, and that’s the one he’s holding when he looks up at me and does a double take.

“What?” I ask him.

“Nothing. You look… nice. Really nice.”

I realize it’s been a long time since he saw me make an effort with my appearance and vow to make it a more regular thing so he won’t worry about me as much. “Thank you.”

“Why did you get dressed up?”

“Because Mr. Kristian is coming over for dinner.” I take a seat on the footstool to bring me closer to him.

“Is he your boyfriend?”

“I don’t know if I’d call him that, but if he was, how would you feel about it?”

He shrugs. “It’s okay.” Despite what he says, I see something uncertain in his expression.

I nudge him with my knee. “Tell me the truth.”

“He looks at you funny.”

My stomach drops to my toes. “He does?”

“Uh-huh.” Iron Man takes flight over Logan’s head. “That means he likes you.”

I want to ask how he knows these things. “You think so?”

“Duh,” he says with the grin I love so much. “Even I know that.”

“What do you think of him?”

“He’s cool. He was really nice to Maddie last night when she got hurt.”

“Yes, he was.”

“It’s okay if you like him, Mom. I don’t mind.”

“That’s good to know. Thank you.”

A knock on the door has my heart doing backflips. He’s here. I jump up to open the screen door for him, and I’m struck once again by how beautiful he is. Dark wavy hair, incredible blue eyes, made more so by the light blue shirt he’s wearing, and a body to die for. He’s carrying a huge armload of flowers and a bag.

I hold the screen door for him. “Come in.”

“For you,” he says, handing me the gorgeous and fragrant arrangement. I recognize lilies and snapdragons and my favorite, white hydrangeas. I love that he included them, which means Natalie must’ve told him they’re my favorite.

“They’re beautiful. Thank you.”

He offers a small smile as his gaze lands on my lips, letting me know he wants to kiss me but won’t with Logan looking on.

I burn for that kiss.

“Hey, Logan.”

Hi.”

“How’s Maddie?”

“She’s napping. The cut was hurting earlier.” I nod toward the kitchen. “Want to help me put these in a vase?”

Um, sure.”

In the kitchen, I put the flowers on the counter and turn to him, resting my hands on his hips. “Hi,” I whisper.

“Hi, yourself.” His voice is gruff and sexy, and I wish I could be alone with him. That thought is unprecedented for me. I’m not the kind of mom who yearns to be free of her kids. I love being with them, and they’re never too much for me. The three of us have been a unit for so long. But now

His lips brush against mine, clearing my brain of every thought as I process his nearness, his scent, the tingle of his late-day scruff against my face.

I take a deep breath.

He shifts his attention to my neck. “Long fucking day,” he whispers.

“Were you busy?”

“Yeah, but that’s not what made it long.”

No?”

He shakes his head. “Waiting for this made it long.” His arms slide around me, bringing me in close to his fully aroused body.

My reaction is instantaneous, my legs are like rubber bands wobbling under me. The last thing I want is to put a stop to something that feels this good, but we can’t do this now. “Kristian…”

“Hmm?” He seems to be breathing me in, which I find wildly erotic.

The kids.”

He freezes, raises his head and takes a step back, but his eyes… His eyes are on fire for me. “I’m sorry.”

“Don’t be. I wanted that as much as you did.”

“I’m not sure that’s possible.”

Realizing he wants me so fiercely makes it that much harder to turn away from him, to put the flowers in a vase, to try to focus on finishing dinner and getting Maddie up so she won’t be awake all night.

I’m distracted by his presence and the way he continues to glance at me as I make small talk with him and the kids during dinner on the deck. I pick at my food because it tastes funny, and I’m too wound up to eat.

Kristian watches me while talking to Logan about the game room at his house that my son loved so much when we were there. “You’ll have to come over and play again soon.”

“Can I, Mom?”

“Sure, we can do that.”

“Tomorrow,” Kristian says. “We’ll order pizza and play games.”

“That’d be awesome,” Logan says, smiling widely.

“What do you say?” I ask him.

“Thank you, Mr. Kristian.”

“You can call me Kris if you want. All my friends call me that.”

I can see that Logan is thrilled to be elevated to friend status, and I send Kristian a warm smile. He can’t possibly know what his kindness and attention toward my kids means to me—and them.

“Can I play, too?” Maddie asks.

“Of course you can. I have the original Frogger game that you’ll love. You have to jump the frog across the water from one log to another. I bet you’ll be good at that.”

“I love frogs,” Maddie says, her eyes dancing with animation that’s a welcome relief after a rough day.

“I know. I saw your frog blanket last night.”

And he pays attention. Swoon. You can stick a fork in me. I’m all done. This man

“Frogs and horses,” Logan says disdainfully. “That’s all she cares about.”

“Like you care about video games and gadgets,” I reply.

He sticks his tongue out at me.

Laughing, I mess up his hair. “Truth hurts, kiddo.”

I make the kids help clean up after dinner, and they work together to put away the food and load the dishwasher while Kristian and I remain outside to give them room to work. Other than mediating a couple of disagreements, I don’t get involved.

“They’re great kids,” he says softly, so only I will hear him. “Polite, funny, cute, sweet, helpful, well-behaved. They must have a fantastic mother.” Under the table, his hand finds mine, and he links our fingers.

His touch makes me warm all over. “Thank you. I got lucky with them.”

“It takes more than luck to end up with kids who load the dishwasher and clean the kitchen without protest.”

“I’ve always made them help. It’s second nature to them by now.”

“What time do they go to bed?” he asks, waggling his brows at me.

That’s all it takes to set me on fire for him. “Eight. Maddie might be tough tonight because she had a big nap.”

He sits back and puts his feet up on the chair that Logan occupied. “That’s okay. I don’t have anywhere to be.”

And I’m supposed to function after hearing that?

I supervise the kids through showers and pajamas. I read them two stories and allow Maddie to listen to some music with her headphones for a while to help her fall asleep after the long nap. I pray that she isn’t up all night, because it seems I have plans.

I shiver thinking about kissing him last night and then in the kitchen earlier, not to mention the information Natalie gave me and how I might broach that topic with him.

“Are you cold, Mom?” Logan asks me, misinterpreting my shiver.

“Maybe a little.”

“Put a sweater on. I don’t want you to get sick again.”

He touches my heart when he worries about me. “I’m totally fine,” I tell him as I lean over to kiss him good night. “I promise.”

“Can we go to the beach tomorrow?”

“We’ll see how Maddie feels in the morning.”

“I’ll feel fine in the morning, so we can go to the beach.”

“We can’t do anything until everyone goes to sleep.” I turn off the lights and leave the door propped so I can hear them if they need me. “Sleep tight, guys. I love you.”

“Love you, too,” Logan says, his voice heavy with impending sleep.

“Mama,” Maddie says. “Can I have a drink of water?”

“Yep. Be right back.” I go into the kitchen and fill a plastic tumbler with ice and water, putting a cover on it so I won’t be changing sheets in ten minutes, and take it back to her, kissing her one more time. “Close your eyes and go to sleep.”

Okay.”

I tiptoe from the room because Logan is already out cold and return to the deck.

Kristian holds out a hand to me. “Everyone settled?”

I take his hand and let him guide me onto his lap. “For now.” I’m so caught up in the thrill of being back in his arms I can barely breathe. I feel so safe and comfortable with him, but in the back of my mind, lurking like a dark shadow, are the things Natalie told me about him. Am I crazy to get more involved with someone whose lifestyle is so totally different from mine? Probably, but I can’t seem to dial back the out-of-control feelings I have for him.

“I want to ask you something,” he says.

I’m immediately on guard. “Okay…”

“The premiere for our new film Insidious is Saturday night. I was wondering if you might like to go with me.”

“To a film premiere in Hollywood?”

He laughs softly. “Yes, that’s the plan.”

“I… I have the kids, and what would I wear?”

“I’ve already arranged for a sitter for the kids and a stylist for you—that’s if you want to go.”

My heart beats so hard and so fast, I fear I might hyperventilate. He wants to take me to a premiere—as his date.

“Aileen? Are you breathing?”

I laugh. “Barely. Who did you find to watch my kids?”

“My assistant Lori’s roommate, Cecelia. She’s twenty-five and a nurse at the UCLA Medical Center.”

“And she wants to babysit my kids?”

“Apparently, she’s going through a bad breakup and could use the diversion.”

“What does she charge per hour?”

“Don’t worry about it. I’m paying her.”

“I don’t feel right about that. They’re my kids.”

“Please let me take care of it. I asked you to come with me. I don’t want it to cost you anything.”

As I think it over, I roll my bottom lip between my teeth. I’m not used to relying on anyone else when it comes to my kids, but it seems to mean a lot to him that I let him do this for me. “I’d want the kids to meet her before I leave them with her.”

“That can be arranged.” After a pause, he says, “She agreed to spend the night.”

He says that so casually, as if he hasn’t dropped a bomb into the middle of our conversation. After another long pause, he gives me a gentle shake. “Hello? Earth to Aileen. Come in, please.”

I, um…”

“No pressure, sweetheart. If you’d rather come home, that’s totally fine. I just wanted to give you the option of a night away.”

I want everything he’s offering with a fiery yearning I haven’t felt in… wellever.

“If you want to think about it, that’s totally fine.”

No.”

His brow lifts even as his face falls with obvious disappointment. “No?”

“I don’t want to think about it. I want to go with you and be… with you.” I feel overheated and overwhelmed as I take the biggest leap I’ve ever taken. Whatever this is that’s happening with him, I want it. I want him.

His low groan, the tight squeeze of his arms around me and the hard press of his erection against my bottom let me know he’s every bit as affected by what’s happening between us as I am, and there’s comfort in that. “How will I live until Saturday?” He raises a hand to my face and turns me toward him for a deep, sensual kiss that makes my head spin.

How will I live until Saturday?

His other hand lands on my leg and slides upward as he kisses me with deep strokes of his tongue.

“Mommy.” Maddie is at the door to the deck.

I turn away from the kiss and get up, thankful for the darkness that makes it so she can’t see that I’m on his lap kissing his face off. Kristian releases me, and I on wobbly legs to go to my daughter. “What’s wrong, sweetie?”

“Logan is snoring.”

Every cell in my body hums with unfulfilled desire as I usher her back toward the bedroom. “I thought you were listening to your music?”

“I was, but then I wasn’t, and Logan is snoring so I can’t sleep.”

“Get back in bed.”

She does what I tell her while I gently turn Logan so he’s not on his back. It’s a delicate operation, but thankfully, he doesn’t wake up. “There,” I whisper to Maddie. “He’ll be quiet now. No more getting up unless you feel sick.” I kiss her and tuck her in. “Okay?”

“Okay, Mommy.” Her thumb finds its way into her mouth, and her eyes close.

I stroke her hair and rub her back, hoping to help her relax.

I’m reeling from Kristian’s invitation, the knowledge that we’ll have a full night together in a few days and the desire that beats through me like a separate heartbeat. When I’m confident that Maddie is settled for the night, I get up to leave her and return to Kristian on the deck.

“All set?” he asks, extending his hand to bring me back to his lap.

“I hope so.”

“Should I go?”

“Do you want to?”

“Not even kinda.”

I laugh at the blunt statement. “Then don’t.”

His arms encircle me as he nuzzles my neck. “I keep telling myself I shouldn’t be here. I shouldn’t allow this to happen, but I can’t stay away. I can’t help myself.”

“I wish you didn’t feel so conflicted.”

“There’re things… about me… Things you don’t know, and if you did, you might not want this.”

“Do you mean the BDSM?”

He goes rigid with shock. “How in the hell do you know about that?”

“I hear things.”

“Jesus,” he mutters.

“Does it make you angry that I know about that?”

“Angry? No. I’m surprised more than anything.”

“Because I know?”

“Not that so much as the fact that you’re still here.”

“Did you think it would frighten me?”

“It should.”

Why?”

He huffs out a breath and shakes his head. “If you knew me, really knew me, you wouldn’t want me.”

I hear despair in his words, and that touches me deeply. “Remember when you said you can’t stay away, you can’t help yourself?”

He nods.

“I feel the same way.” I smooth the hair back from his forehead. “I can’t help wanting to be with you. I want to know and understand you, including the things you think will frighten me.”

“I’m not used to your kind of honesty.”

“Let me tell you what having cancer does to a person. It makes you realize life is short and precious and every minute matters. It makes you intolerant of bullshit.”

He cups my face and runs his thumb over my lips. “It makes you a refreshing change of pace.”

“Will you talk to me about the reasons you feel so unworthy of me?”

He shakes his head. “I don’t talk about that stuff with anyone.”

“That’s not going to fly with me.”

He looks at me with surprise.

“Can I tell you a story?”

Sure.”

“I want to tell you about the man who fathered my children.”

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