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More Than You Know by Jennifer Gracen (11)

Chapter Eleven
Dane stretched out on the deck chair, closed his eyes, and let the sun beat down on his body. He was happy to wait for Julia out on deck while she changed into her swimsuit. So far, the afternoon had been an absolute pleasure. They’d made small talk over a drink or two as the boat had made its way out onto the Sound, first chatting about what types of songs she preferred to sing, then delving into a discussion about different types of music and artists they each liked or disliked. He realized her musical tastes were varied and eclectic, which both interested and impressed him. She didn’t let the topics stray into anything too personal, and he didn’t push.
At one, they went to the dining room for lunch. Tess had asked the chef to make paella, one of Dane’s absolute favorite dishes, and it had been delicious. He and Julia talked about other random topics over the meal, like where he’d gone to college, business school, etcetera. She’d redirected the conversation to be about him, rather than her, more than once. Did she really think he hadn’t noticed her subtle tactics? The chatter had been nice, though. She was definitely loosening up around him more, and he liked that.
Also, he liked how she was in awe of the magnificence of the yacht and trying to be cool about it. It was cute. He’d reined in his amusement at her obvious admiration throughout his quick tour of the vessel, but she’d seemed especially dazzled in the dining room. He guessed she hadn’t been served many meals in such a fashion on a boat. All day, she’d done a damn good job of playing it cool, but he’d caught glimpses in her expressive eyes at various times—alternating between impressed, pleased, and sometimes wowed. It was interesting to him. Especially because he hadn’t set out to try to impress her with the trappings of his family’s wealth. It had never even occurred to him. He’d just wanted to spend the day with her, out on the boat.
He didn’t know why. He didn’t know what had possessed him to pick up the phone yesterday morning and invite her along. Maybe it was the scorching hot dream he’d had about her the night before, how he’d woken up with a throbbing erection and his mind filled with her . . . No. No, it was something more than that. He just wasn’t exactly sure what.
He heard the distinctive sound of flip-flops moving across the deck, then stop next to him. Lifting a hand to shield his eyes from the sun, he watched as his beautiful red-haired guest lowered herself onto the deck chair beside him. His eyes roamed over her as she settled in. Her luscious body was tucked into a simple dark purple one-piece, deeply cut in the front and exposing a generous amount of cleavage. Her smooth, pale legs stretched out . . . and he briefly imagined them wrapped around his hips. “Goddamn, Red, your body was made for staring at.”
“The cabin I changed in,” she said, ignoring his comment, “is bigger and nicer than my dressing room at the hotel. You should try to do something about that, now that I have a basis for comparison.”
He smirked as he put his sunglasses on. “I’ll see what I can do.”
She put on her wide sunglasses as well. “That sun is hot.
“So are you.”
She let out a little snort. “Sweet talker.”
“That is sweet, compared to what I’m thinking. I’m having some thoughts about peeling you out of that suit, and there’s nothing sweet about them.” He rose from his chair and stared down at her pale skin. “Did you sunscreen yourself within an inch of your life, I hope?”
“I did.”
“Good. A complexion like that, you’ll burn to a crisp otherwise.”
“Might anyway,” she said. “Half Irish plus half German equals no pigment.”
“Heritage like that sure explains the strength and stubbornness. And the temper.”
“You bet your ass.” Julia smirked and added, “Irish dad was a cop. German-Jewish mother is a social worker. Yeah, I come from pretty strong stock.”
Dane let that sink in. She’d never mentioned any of her family before now. A couple of drinks, good food, and the lull of the water must have relaxed her more than he’d realized. “Um . . . was? Your dad?”
“Yeah.” She didn’t move or look toward him. “Killed in the line of duty when I was ten. Robbery.”
“I’m sorry,” Dane said quietly.
“Thanks,” was all she said.
He watched the breeze lightly lift and stir her hair, and the way the sun played in it, bringing out streaks of copper. Beautiful. He sat back down on the deck chair and ventured, “Do you have any siblings?”
“Two sisters.” Her voice became noticeably colder. “I’m the middle child.”
He chuckled. “That explains a lot. I was the middle child for a few years myself.”
“There’s three of you, right?”
“Four, actually. Charles is two years older than me, Tess is two years younger. Then there’s Pierce. He’s four years younger than Tess.”
“Was he an oops?” Julia asked.
Dane smirked and admitted, “Actually, he was.”
“You don’t talk about him. He wasn’t at the hotel opening,” Julia noted. “Right?”
“Right. He lives in England. Professional football player—soccer to you and me—loving life. He rarely comes back to the States anymore. He and I aren’t too close.”
“Ah.” Julia leisurely stretched her arms over her head. “At least you like your siblings that are here.”
“I more than like them. They’re my best friends.” Dane watched the slow rise and fall of her breasts as she breathed in the sea air, slightly hypnotized. “When you grow up in a situation like we did, you tend to band together tight with those who experienced it with you.”
Julia turned her head to look at him. “A ‘situation like we did’? What does that mean?”
Dane wondered how to explain without sounding obnoxious. “Well . . . when you grow up with money like our family has, the next generation of a family legacy—that means there are expectations put on you before you’re even born.” He crossed one ankle over the other and pillowed his hands under his head. “Charles has it the hardest, if you ask me—firstborn son, gets the name, becomes heir to the crown—and all the bullshit that goes along with it. Tons of pressure to do what’s expected of him, to be perfect, since he was a small child. Me, not so much.”
“The heir and the spare,” Julia half-joked.
“Exactly,” Dane said. “Tess is the family’s sweetheart. And then, there was Pierce, who was a troublesome kid and gave everyone hell. I cared about him, but he was so angry all the time, and a lot younger than me, so . . .” He shrugged. “Put all that together with our overbearing father and our wayward mother, and voila! The Harrisons sure put the ‘fun’ in ‘dysfunction’.”
Julia was quiet.
“Needless to say, Charles, Tess, and I trust each other the most. We can be ourselves when we’re together, 100 percent.” Dane shot her a sideways glance. “Make sense?”
“Absolutely,” she said. “I’m glad you have each other. Must have made it a bit easier.”
“Yes, it did. Still does sometimes.” He heard footsteps approaching as he asked her, “You get along with your sisters?”
“No,” Julia said. And that was it.
One of the two porters brought a tray with four cold bottles of water, as Dane had requested. “Anything else, Mr. Harrison?” he asked as he set them on the small table.
“No, that’s it for now. Thanks.” Dane waited until he’d left before grabbing a bottle and resting it against Julia’s arm. She flinched from the cold and he laughed. “Want one, Red?”
“Not yet, thank you.”
“You have to stay hydrated out here. Just saying.” He sat up to drink. He had more questions about her family, but didn’t want to push. Whenever he pushed—about anything—she got edgy, then defensive. They were enjoying the day. His questions could wait. “So. You sure I can’t persuade you to go for a swim with me?”
“Not happening. But you go ahead.”
He hesitated, wondering if he should go in the water or not. “Don’t wanna just leave you here . . . wouldn’t exactly make me a gracious host.”
“Oh, go swim,” she scoffed.
With a short laugh, he rose from the deck chair. “Aren’t you going to come watch me?” he teased, with the tone of a petulant child.
She looked up at him. “I didn’t think you needed an audience.” The corners of her mouth tugged up as she added, “Then again, who am I talking to. Dane Harrison, lover of the spotlight.”
With dramatic exaggeration, he put a hand to his heart as if wounded. “You mean you don’t want to see the water glistening off my body in the sunlight?” he joked. “Witness my godlike prowess in the water?”
She let her head drop back and said provocatively, “I’d rather watch your gorgeous body get naked in one of these cabins. And witness your godlike prowess in bed.”
Lust kindled and flamed. He crouched down beside her. “You think I have godlike prowess in bed?”
She laughed, then said, “I plead the Fifth.”
“Well, I think you have godlike prowess in bed. I’ll tell you that outright.”
“You tell that to all your women,” she teased.
He took off her sunglasses, made sure her gaze locked with his, and said quietly, “No, I don’t.”
They stared at each other for a moment.
“I don’t have a harem, or a steady string of women,” he said. “And I’m not seeing anyone while I’m . . . with you. Whatever this is. I’m not sleeping with anyone else, or seeing anyone else right now. Just for the record. Okay?”
Julia’s eyes went wide, but held his gaze with a steady cool. “You can, you know,” she murmured. “If you want to. You don’t owe me anything. No strings, remember?”
He gazed into her beautiful hazel eyes for a long beat before he found himself saying, “I know that. Maybe I don’t want to right now.”
“Okay,” she whispered.
“You can do what you want, of course. Just letting you know that right now, that’s where I’m at.”
“I’m not in the habit of sleeping with more than one man at a time,” she said. “Just for the record. Right now, you’re it for me, too.”
He nodded, not knowing why that filled him with a little burst of elation, but it did.
“Just because I said ‘no strings’,” she continued, still holding his gaze, “and that I like sex, doesn’t mean I’m some slut who has a stable of my own, you know.”
“I never thought that,” he said. “I just meant—”
“I know what you meant,” she cut in gently. Her eyes softened a bit. “We’re good, Dane.”
The sounds of the waves on the humid sea air filled in the silence as they looked at each other. Then he lowered from his crouch onto his knees at her side and pressed his lips to hers.
One of her arms slowly wrapped around his neck as he took the kiss deeper, and her other hand went to his chest. Her fingernails raked gently through the sparse hair there, circling his nipple. He nipped at her bottom lip in return.
“Is this where I get that mind-blowing birthday sex?” he asked.
She snickered. “Out here on deck? Your staff would be mortified.”
“You think I care? You forget who you’re dealing with, Red.” He kissed her again as his hand cupped and squeezed her breast. Then he drew back just enough to peer into her eyes. “In fact, I dare you. I dare you to seduce me out here on the deck.”
She held his gaze for a moment. Holy Mother of God, she was considering it.
“It is your birthday. . . .” she said.
Adrenaline shot through him and he kissed her again, with rising passion that was getting harder to hold back. Stroking her nipple through the swimsuit, he felt it pebble and heard her breath catch. “That’s right. It is.”
“But it lacks decorum,” she said with mock horror. “Not very Harrison-like.”
“I’m the good-time Harrison,” he said with a grin. “People expect a stunt like that from me. I’d hate to disappoint.”
She laughed softly and ran her hand down his chest, trailed her fingernails across his belly, and teased at the waistband. When he sucked in a breath, she smiled at the sound. His blood was heating and surging now, making his heart race and his mind cloud over. The thought of having her out in the open, with the sun beating down on them and the Sound’s slight waves rocking them as they explored each other, had him almost mindless with lust. “Julia . . .” His voice was thick as he pushed her hair back from her face. “I want you out here. Now. I want you so much.”
She stared at him for a long beat, then kissed him. “Okay. If you don’t care if someone catches us, why should I?” she murmured against his lips. “I’ll never have to see these people again, you will.” Her eyes sparkled wickedly as her hand trailed down to palm his erection through his board shorts. He groaned with unbridled lust. “Come here, birthday boy.”
He tangled his hand in her hair and held her to him, capturing her mouth with hungry kisses. She pulled him down to lie on top of her.
 
 
Dane quickly toweled his body dry after showering, wanting to get back to Julia as soon as possible. Images of her riding him on the deck—her fiery hair flying in the breeze as she hovered over him, incredible breasts bobbing slowly, her eyes closed and her head back as she ground into him—flooded his mind again. She’d not only taken his dare, she’d done it with gusto. After that, they’d managed to make it to one of the cabins. They’d fallen into a queen-size bed, laughing, kissing, touching....
She’d crawled down the length of his body, leaving a trail of hot kisses, until she’d used that talented mouth to drive him wild and give him a birthday present he’d never forget. The feel of her lips, her tongue, so warm and wet . . . she’d owned him. He’d lost control, and she’d loved every minute of it.
His blood started heating up again just thinking about it.
He walked into the cabin and stopped at what he saw. Julia was asleep, her flaming red hair in stark contrast to the white sheets tangled around her. He’d never seen her asleep before. She looked so pretty . . . and so peaceful. When she was awake, he’d seen her in many different ways: fired up, singing, laughing, concentrating, pissed off, playful, sensual, even screaming out his name in the throes of passion . . . but never as calm and serene as she looked right then.
He hated to disturb her, so he slipped beneath the sheets as carefully as he could, then wrapped his arms around her to pull her close. She gave a sweet sigh and instinctively curled into his side, resting her hand on his stomach and her head on his chest.
Something inside him warmed, then melted. Quietly, almost unnoticeably at first. But the longer he held her, the more he enjoyed the feel of her in his arms. He played with her hair, twirling the thick, soft strands between his fingers as he watched the patterns the sunlight created on the walls. The boat barely rocked on the water, cutting across the Sound nice and steady. His eyes grew heavy and slipped closed....
When he opened them again, he was disoriented for a minute, not sure where he was. The dappled sunlight in the room had changed angles. Time had gone wavy; how long had he been asleep? He lifted Julia’s hand from his chest to peek at her watch and grimaced. It was a quarter to five. He’d been out for about an hour, and the yacht would be back at the marina fairly soon.
He stroked his hand along her smooth, naked back and kissed her temple. “Hey, beautiful,” he whispered. “Wake up.”
“Mmm . . .” she moaned softly and snuggled closer.
He breathed her in, a mixed scent of sunscreen on her skin, saltwater in her hair, and the faint hint of their sex. It was intoxicating. “Wake up, Red. Gotta go home soon.”
“Huh?” She startled, lifting her head to blink and look at his face. “What . . . how long was I asleep?”
“Maybe an hour and a half,” he guessed, still caressing her skin. “Guess I wore you out.”
She snorted. “Last round, I did the hard work.” Her head dropped to his chest again.
He was surprised she was letting him hold her. She usually didn’t, not for more than a minute or two. It was nice. He savored it.
“How do you feel?” he asked softly. “Nice and relaxed, I hope? I sure am.”
“Um . . . yeah, actually,” she said, as if she were admitting a secret. “I’m very relaxed.”
“It’s okay to be cozy, you know,” he said, only half-joking. “You don’t have to be so . . . on guard all the time.”
She stiffened ever so slightly, and his arm tightened around her.
“I mean . . . it’s been a few weeks now,” he murmured. “You’re allowed to relax and enjoy the ‘after’ part. It doesn’t mean I’m expecting anything from you. There can be no strings and still be . . . postsex cuddling.”
“I’m not big on cuddling,” she mumbled. “Haven’t been with many cuddlers.”
“Then let’s just try it for a few minutes because it’s nice,” he said. “Consider it a birthday present.”
“You mean doing you outside on the deck of your daddy’s yacht wasn’t a memorable birthday present?” she countered. “Or the oral I gave you that made you beg?”
“Well, yeah, those were . . . amazing. Damn.” His hand lowered to pinch her ass and she squeaked. “But hey, it’s still my birthday. That’s an all-day pass, as far as I’m concerned.”
“You’re so greedy,” she joked. But she stayed in his arms and didn’t push away. He exhaled.
“You look nice when you’re sleeping,” he told her.
“I do?” she asked, surprised. “Nice how?”
“Like . . . at peace,” he said. “Sweet. Serene.”
She snorted again. “Those are several words that don’t describe me at all.”
“Then that’s a shame.” Taking a deep breath, he decided to push after all. “Can I ask you a question?”
“Yes. Doesn’t mean I’ll answer it, though,” she warned.
“Fair enough.” Did he really want to do this? Yeah, why not. “I’ve just wondered . . . because you’re so untrusting, so suspicious of anything I do or say to you that’s nice . . . your ex-husband. He was awful to you, wasn’t he?”
She went stiff as a board in his arms. He didn’t let go.
“You don’t have to tell me,” he said quickly, regretting his words as soon as he’d said them. “I’m not asking for details. I just want to know . . . or, understand a little better . . . what happened to you that made you this way. Because, Julia . . .” He tipped up her chin to make her look at him. “I’ve seen you in a few rare, unguarded moments. You’re actually, despite your best efforts to hide it from me, a really nice person, with softness. You seem to think that’s a bad thing.”
“I’m not a sad sack. Don’t do that,” she warned him.
“I’m just trying to figure out what makes you tick.”
“Why do you need to know?”
“I don’t need to. I’d like to.”
She was quiet for a minute, playing with the hair on his chest, and he waited. Then she said, “Yes, he was awful to me. He was nice at first, but soon after we got married, the good behavior ended, the mask fell off, and it turned horrible. I was so young when I met him, so open and trusting . . . took no time at all for him to sucker me, manipulate me . . .” Her voice trailed off.
“Was he abusive?” Dane asked quietly.
“Emotionally, yes,” she said. “Physically, no.”
“Abuse is abuse,” Dane said. “And the emotional scars tend to run deeper.”
They lay in silence. He could feel the tension in her body and caressed her smooth back with long, gentle strokes.
“Is this line of questioning over?” she asked. “I really, really don’t like to talk about him, or anything that happened. The past is the past, and it should stay there.”
“Still hurts that much?” he guessed.
She paused before admitting, “Some of it always will.”
“I’m sorry to hear that.” He pressed his lips to her forehead with the utmost tenderness, and felt her shudder slightly in response. “It’s okay, Julia. It’s okay.”
She nodded against his chest. He wondered what she was thinking about, what memories were torturing her at the moment. He decided to let it go and not say another word.
But after a minute she said, “He wrecked my life. Meeting him was the worst thing that ever happened to me.” Surprised that she was volunteering more information, he stayed silent to let her talk. He felt how rigid the muscles in her body had become, and kept rubbing her back in an effort to soothe her as she spoke. “We met in Boston, when I was still in college. I was young and stupid. He was handsome, and oh so charming, and from a rich, well-connected family . . . a lot like you.”
Ahh, there it was. “Then it’s no wonder you were wary of me from the start,” Dane said.
“Yeah. The similarities . . .” She swallowed hard, keeping her cheek to his chest so she wouldn’t have to look him in the eye. “He swept me off my feet. Then he manipulated me, used me, lied to me, and eventually hurt me however he could. He was sick. He just wanted to feel powerful over someone. Then, he wanted to punish me for standing up to him. And he did.” Another long pause before she whispered, “He took our son away from me.”
Her voice was so sad, Dane had to close his eyes against the rush of pain he felt for her. He’d been right about that, at least: she had borne a child. She had a son. Things were somehow a little different now, knowing that.
“He took my son from me, he took everything away from me, and I had to rebuild my life from ashes.” Her tone turned bitter. “At first, I had to go live with my mother. She and my older sister treated me like I was a pariah. They actually blamed me for everything, because Max made me out to be . . . whatever, they believed him, not me. And my teenage princess younger sister was mad that I was getting so much attention, even though it was negative attention, so she was just a mean brat. They were all angry at me, made it clear they thought less of me—like I’d had any control over the situation. I was the one who lost my son, my home, my bank account. . . .” She cleared her throat and shifted a bit beside him. “I took the first job I could so I could support myself and get the hell out of there. I ignored them the best I could, moved out after a year, and never looked back. I don’t speak to any of them. I don’t think they care. Too much damage.”
Dane sighed and hugged her tightly, not knowing what to say. In response, she pulled away and sat up, pulling the sheets up over her breasts. He stared at her pale back, at her mane of red hair tangled and tumbling over her shoulders, and as much as he wanted to reach out and grasp her, he knew instinctively not to touch her right then. “Julia, I’m so sorry.”
She nodded, but didn’t turn back to him or say a word.
“Um . . . where’s your son now?” he asked carefully.
“With his father.” Her voice was a mixture of bitterness and resignation. “Max turned him against me. Poisoned him, filled his head with lies . . .” She cleared her throat again before admitting in a defeated whisper, “He doesn’t speak to me. I’ve tried to call, e-mail . . . I still do on his birthday, holidays. He doesn’t reply. His father did a thorough job of brainwashing him.”
Dane closed his eyes and winced as a shaft of heartache lanced through him. “That’s one of the worst things I’ve ever heard,” he said softly.
“Isn’t it?” She got up from the bed, leaving him with the heavy comforter as she wrapped the sheet around her, and went to one of the windows to look out at the water.
He watched her for a few minutes, giving her room. A lot more things made sense now. Her instant distrust of him, her defensive stance, her need for armor . . . and he still had no real idea of what she’d been through. The little she’d revealed to him was a nightmare, but he had no clue how deep the horrors went. He wanted to find this bastard ex-husband of hers and beat him senseless. Whatever he’d done to her, she was scarred for life, that was obvious. Max had broken her, her family had rejected her . . . thankfully she’d had the strength to rebuild, but damn.
She was so quiet now. His heart squeezed for her.
“Julia,” he finally said. “Come back to bed.”
She turned to look at him. Her expression was placid, yet haunted. Sunlight from outside backlit her, turning her hair into a ring of glowing fire around her face and shoulders. Sadness had etched a frown into her face and shadowed her eyes. He’d never seen her seem . . . fragile. Yes, she was still her strong self, but he saw the hint of fragility. It made him want to hold her for days.
“Thank you for telling me . . . any of it,” he said. “I know you didn’t want to.”
She huffed out a resigned breath, and he watched her face tighten. “Why do you need to know anything about my past?” she asked tersely. “It’s got nothing to do with us. I’m not your girlfriend. We’re just sleeping together. No strings, remember? Why did you even ask? I hate talking about it. I don’t want to again. Okay?”
He felt like she’d slapped him. But she wasn’t wrong. That was their deal. She wasn’t his girlfriend. In fact, he didn’t have a label for her. She was his . . .
His breath stuck in his throat. Damn. He had no label for her, but he simply thought of her as his. She was his. When and how did that happen?
But right then, she was scrambling to get her armor back on. He got that. She was feeling vulnerable, regretting what she’d revealed, and needed both assurance and distance. This wasn’t about him, it was about her. No more pushing today.
“No problem,” he said softly, holding her eyes with his. “Understood. Now please come here.”
She hesitated for a few seconds, but slowly crossed the cabin and got back into bed. He pulled her against him, kissed the top of her head, and held her close. Her arms snaked around his waist, and she let him hold her.
“Are you hungry?” he asked, trying to sound casual.
“I could snack,” she said.
“I can have someone bring us some food here,” he said. “We don’t have to get out of bed yet. What would you like? Name it. Fruit? Chocolate? A sandwich?”
She kissed his shoulder and whispered, “Thank you, Dane.”
His fingers slipped under her chin, raised it, and he looked into her eyes, searching. He saw so many things in her expressive, gorgeous eyes. The gold flecks seemed to glow in the sea of light brown, reflecting sadness, wariness, and some of the fiery strength he knew so well. He also saw such stark vulnerability there, it touched his heart.
He lowered his mouth to hers, brushing his lips gently against hers. He wanted to kiss away all the things that had hurt her, that made her look pained even now, that made her fight him and lash out and put on protective armor. He kissed her with all the tenderness he possessed. Then he swept her hair back from her forehead and said, “We’ll be docking soon. I’d invite you to join my brother, my sister, and me for dinner, but something tells me you’d rather not.”
“Maybe another time,” she whispered. “But thanks.”
“Okay.” He kissed her again, long and slow. “You made my birthday fantastic. Thank you for coming out with me.” His mouth took hers and he nibbled, played lazily against her lips. Her mouth opened for him and she touched her tongue to his, sparking new desire in him. They kissed and cuddled for a long time, just savoring the feel of each other, sealing something new between them without words. Slowly the kisses intensified and her hands tangled in his hair, then she raked her nails down his back, sending shivers through him. He cupped her breast, brushed his thumb over her nipple, and she pressed her body even closer. Then she nudged his hips with hers, his heartbeat stuttered, his blood raced, and their primal dance began again.
 
 
The ride from the marina to Julia’s place was silent, in a pleasant and sleepy way. In relaxed contentment, Dane held Julia close the whole way back. Late afternoon sunlight slanted through the windows, tingeing everything with gold. One arm wrapped around her shoulders, holding her to his side, as he let her play with the fingers of his other hand. Her head on his shoulder, she traced his fingers with hers, light and languid and almost . . . affectionate. Something deep inside him warmed at that.
He found himself enjoying the moments of wordless intimacy more than he could believe. She felt good nestled into him, touching him delicately, warm and soft . . . he lifted his hand from her shoulder to play with the thick locks of her hair as the car moved smoothly along.
“This ranks up there with one of my best birthdays,” he murmured, pressing a kiss to her forehead. “Thank you for that.”
He felt her smile against his neck. “I’m so glad,” she purred. “You’re welcome. Thanks for inviting me. The boat’s magnificent, the food was great, the weather was perfect. . . .”
“And the company was perfect,” he said with satisfaction.
She tipped up her face to look at him. He could see a few freckles on her nose that the sun had brought out, and they made her seem younger, sweeter somehow. Adorable. He nuzzled her nose with his before kissing her, taking her mouth with slow, sumptuous sips until the car stopped in front of her home.
“Sure you don’t want to join us for dinner?” he asked.
She shook her head. “That’s a family thing. Enjoy your time with them. I had you to myself all day. It’s their turn.”
He looked deep into her eyes. She seemed so relaxed, floating in a sea of tranquility. At ease with him. He’d never seen her quite like this. It enchanted him, to the point he hated to let her go. Tangling his fingers in her hair, he kissed her a few more times before releasing her. The driver had already exited the car and pulled her bag from the trunk.
“Happy rest of your birthday, Dane,” she said softly. Her hand lifted to ruffle his hair, then trail down to touch his cheek. “Thanks again, for everything today. It was really nice.”
“Thank you again.” He kissed her one last time. “I’ll see you on Thursday night. Let me buy you a drink or two after your show?”
“Only if you promise to take me to bed after,” she murmured provocatively.
His libido flickered to life in an instant, humming low in his belly. “That’s a given, Red.”
She smiled, dropped a quick kiss on his lips, and got out of the car.
Gazing out the window, he watched her smile and thank the driver as she took her bag from him, then walk up the path, up the steps, and disappear into the house.
Dane dropped his head back against the seat, tired but happy. He spent the ride to the restaurant with his eyes closed, mulling through images of the day, a besotted smile playing on his face.