Chapter Thirteen
EMERY DIDN’T KNOW how long she lay awake last night, but she’d been keenly aware of every inch of Dean’s body, from his muscular legs, to the dusting of chest hair tickling her skin, all the way to his long lashes moving ever so slightly when he dreamed. He’d slept with one arm tightly around her. About an hour ago he’d rolled onto his back, and she’d snuck from the bed long enough to pee and brush her teeth. Tango and Cash had followed her into the bathroom and then cuddled up beside Dean when she’d returned to the bedroom. She’d been lying awake ever since, trying to draw her eyes away from the tented sheet bunched around his hips. But after dreaming about him all night long, and waking herself up with a moan, it was proving to be an impossible feat.
It seemed like hours before the predawn light crept across his tanned and toned abs. Finally. That was the longest night of my life! Emery’s pulse quickened as she leaned up on one elbow, her gaze rolling over Dean’s face. The face she’d thought she’d memorized, but as he’d slept, she’d cataloged a few things she’d missed. His brows were blonder than his hair, and the upper half of his mustache and beard were lighter, too. Even in his slumber he had the serious face of a warrior. A Viking. My Viking? Her insides trembled with memories of the way he’d made her feel last night. Her body was on fire, her breathing erratic. She needed a Dean fix.
She continued visually devouring him. His flawless skin only slightly softened his sharp features. But that smile, she thought dreamily. His smile made her stomach tumble and flip, and the way he’d looked at her last night, and the way he’d spoken to her, like she was his entire world, had an even more powerful effect. Had it always been that way?
His eyes opened slowly, and she watched the fog of sleep clear, bringing rise to that heart-melting grin.
“Finally” fell from her lips like she’d been stranded on a desert island and he was her rescuer. “Are we good? Still friends?”
His brows knitted. “Of course, why?”
“Thank goodness!”
She pounced, straddling his body as she crashed her mouth to his in a fury of feverish kisses. “I’ve been waiting so long,” she said as she stripped off her top and tossed it away, touching her chest to his. That first skin-to-skin contact sent magic dancing along her skin.
Dean swept her beneath him, his eyes ablaze with desire. “I like the way you greet the morning.”
He trapped her hands beside her head with a glimmer of demand in his eyes, and he took her in a fierce kiss that sent tingles zipping through her. Their lips parted with a rush of heat, and he kissed her cheek, her forehead, the corner of her mouth, the sensitive spot beside her ear. They were only kisses, but each one felt more erotic than the last. And when he put his mouth beside her ear, his warm breath sinking into her pores, she hung on every second, waiting for him to speak, or kiss, or—
His tongue moved along the shell of her ear. “There will be no rushing today, sweetheart.”
A whimper escaped before she could stop it.
“Those noises make me lose my mind. I’m going to make you whimper, moan, and beg.”
He circled her ear again, this time with kisses. When he got to her lobe, he whispered dirty things in her ear.
She was surprised by how his words made her cheeks burn. She wasn’t intimidated by dirty talk. She’d always known she’d love it, and as she’d lain awake, she realized she’d fantasized about dirty talk coming from Dean’s voice for months, and she’d buried that acknowledgment right along with the rest of her feelings. But actually hearing him talk like he did in her dreams as the room became brighter by the second was a whole different ball game.
He bit into her earlobe, and she sucked in air between clenched teeth. “Do you want me, Emery?”
“More than anything.” The truth felt so good, she felt like a great weight had lifted from within her, and her eyes fluttered closed.
“You’re trembling for me.”
“Yes,” she said, closing her eyes against the embarrassment.
He dragged his beard along her neck and nipped at her chin. “Open your eyes for me. I want you here with me. Don’t hide from us.”
Her eyes opened, and the look in his eyes wasn’t erotic—it was deep and emotional—and she realized he’d repeated for me. He was setting this moment apart from all others. Showing her—and himself?—that when they were together, they were different. And he was right. The guys she’d been with had never wanted, demanded, such defining lines.
“You’re so beautiful,” he murmured as he brushed his lips over hers. “I’m going to make you feel so good, you’re never going to want to leave this bed.”
Before she could respond, he kissed her. Her whole body arched and swayed.
“I’ve waited my whole life for someone like you,” she said breathlessly.
He sank his teeth into her shoulder, and she bowed off the bed, but he held her down, glaring at her. He dipped his head and laved his tongue over the tender spot he’d caused, then whispered, “I’m beginning to understand how you get into trouble with guys.”
“What did I say?” She tried to recall her words, but she’d said them too quickly.
“When I’m thinking about all the ways I want to pleasure you, the last thing I want to hear is that you’ve been waiting for someone like me your whole life.”
She blinked several times, trying to figure out what was wrong with her statement. “So, I should lie?”
He chuckled. “How about just removing references to anyone else? We both know you’ve been waiting for me your whole life.”
She laughed and grabbed his head with both hands, pulling his mouth closer to hers. “You are so cocky, and because you somehow got me to quit my job—”
“You were fired,” he reminded her with a tender nip of her lower lip.
“Because you somehow got me to quit my job,” she reiterated, “and I’m lying in your bed, you’ll probably never believe I’ll stick to my guns about anything ever again.”
“Not true. You’re as stubborn as I am cocky, and it makes you sinfully hot.” He dragged his tongue along her lower lip, making her entire body shudder. “I’m about to get very intimate with all that heat, and I want to know you’re thinking of me, not that I could be any guy who knows how to turn you on.”
His sensitivity caught her off guard. As she lay there turning his words over in her mind, wondering how she’d feel if he’d said he’d been waiting for a woman like her all his life, she realized just how powerful words were. She wasn’t ready to say she’d been waiting for him her whole life, but she was surprised to find the words riding pretty close to the surface. Worry over where they would be tomorrow, the next day, and for the foreseeable future lingered like a ghost waiting to kick her feet out from under her. But she refused to let that worry sabotage them.
She turned her face toward his arm and licked the length of his biceps. “Maybe you should convince me that you’re the one I’ve been waiting for.”
With a wicked grin, he buried both hands in her hair and took her in a savagely fierce kiss.
He devoured.
Consumed.
He possessed with everything he had. Just when she started to focus on one sensation, he’d move, shattering her thoughts.
EMERY’S EYELIDS FLUTTERED closed. Her cheeks were flushed, her beautiful swollen, pink lips were parted, and her body was covered in a sheen of sweat. She was beyond stunning as she reached for him, pulling him into another kiss.
“My turn,” she said against his lips, and pushed him onto his back.
Her gaze trailed down his body. She inhaled a shaky breath, her hands playing over his chest and thigh.
“You’re like the perf—” She paused, her hands stilling as she met his gaze. The brown and greens in her eyes were darker, and the gold around the edges glittered like stars. “You’re my perfect playground.”
She destroyed him. He reached up and pulled her down by the nape of her neck, kissing her deeply. He imagined his heart opening and wrapping itself around her, and he never wanted to let her go.
Banging on the front door startled them, and he glanced at the clock. Aw, hell.
She sat back and pulled the sheet up to cover her chest. “Were you expecting someone?”
He ground his teeth together. “Drake and Rick.” The banging continued. “They’re here to go running. I forgot we were going early today. Drake has to meet some guy at eight. Sorry, doll. I’ll get rid of them.” He sat up on the edge of the bed as they banged on the door again. “I’m sorry.”
“It’s okay.” She moved next to him. “You should go running. I don’t want to monopolize your time. Besides, I really need to meditate if I’m going to get anything done today besides thinking about you.”
He put an arm around her neck and pulled her into another kiss. “I’d rather make love to you.”
“I know, but it’s kind of embarrassing to send them away for that, and I’ll feel guilty.”
Just his lousy luck. “I’ll make it up to you tonight.”
“I think that should be me making it up to you. She dropped her gaze to his very noticeable arousal. “Maybe I should answer the door.”
He kissed her shoulder. “Not naked, you’re not.” He grabbed his T-shirt from the chair by the window and pulled it over her head. When she stood, it fell to the middle of her thighs. She looked adorably hot. He liked seeing her in his shirt almost as much as he liked seeing her in his bed.
“I’ll tell them you’ll be right out.” She took a step away, and he grabbed her hand, guiding her back, until she stood between his legs.
He slipped both hands beneath the T-shirt and pulled her forward.
“Oh my,” she said dreamily. “Or…maybe we should ignore them.”
Another loud bang brought a curse from both of them, followed by laughter.
“Go take a fast icy shower. I’ll tell them you’ll be right there.”
As she stepped away, he hauled her back again. “You are not going out there without underwear.”
She looked down, as if she hadn’t noticed. “Your shirt covers me.”
He narrowed his eyes and she bit her lower lip.
“This is another one of those Emery-is-oblivious times, isn’t it?”
She wrinkled her nose. “I told you.” She peered over his shoulder at the tangle of sheets. “I have no idea where my pajama shorts are.”
He pushed to his feet, stripped the blankets off the bed, and retrieved her silky bottoms. He held them open for her to step into and said, “I’m not a prude, but wearing underwear around other guys isn’t negotiable.”
“What if I’m not wearing underwear under my skirt when I’m out with you in public”—mischief sparked in her eyes—“if the sole purpose of said nakedness is for easy, discreet access?”
“I’m going to need an hour-long cold shower.” He smacked her butt and she left the room giggling.
Underwear wasn’t negotiable, but he had a feeling there was a host of Emeryisms he’d have to get used to. As he ducked into the bathroom and stepped beneath the cold water, he wondered how many times a day he’d be biting his tongue.
An hour later, as Dean, Drake, Rick, and Matt neared the end of their run, Dean was still fielding questions about Emery. “I don’t remember you guys ever giving me the third degree like this about any other woman.”
“No other woman has ever answered your door wearing your shirt before,” Drake pointed out.
“Yeah, well, I was lucky she put that on,” he said, biting back the reminder of how nonchalantly she’d almost answered the door buck naked beneath that shirt. “She doesn’t always think things through.”
Rick and Drake exchanged a glance he couldn’t read.
“Spit it out,” Dean said as the resort came into view.
“I was all for this the other night, but then she picked up that guy at the bar,” Drake said carefully. “And now she’s answering your door wearing your shirt. We don’t want to see you get hurt.”
He’d finally gotten that jerk out of his mind. That guy didn’t matter. She was with him now. “I’m a big boy. I can handle myself.”
“You just said she doesn’t think things through, and although Des loves Emery like a sister,” Rick said, “she’s alluded to the fact that Emery is pretty uninhibited. Think about it. That’s all we’re saying. I can count the number of women you’ve had in your place on one hand, and they’re all related to us in one way or another—sister, sister’s best friend, mother…”
“You’ve had my wife in your place?” Matt asked with a teasing glare. “Something I should know about?”
Dean shook his head. “You were there, too. Halloween barbecue.”
As they came to the resort grounds, they slowed to a walk. “Listen,” Dean said. “I know Emery is a whirlwind, and I understand why you’re concerned. She’s nothing like the women I’ve gone out with, and there was that guy at the bar, but that’s because she’d put me in some sort of friend zone. She was in complete denial about what was going on between us.”
“In Emery’s defense, friends to lovers is a hard bridge to cross,” Matt said. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I held back from being with Mira until I was sure I had the time and energy to devote to her. It took me a year to finally ask her out, and it only took me a few weeks to ask her to marry me. When you’ve met your soul mate, you know. In Dean’s defense, I wish I hadn’t wasted that year.”
“Sometimes crossing bridges bites you in the butt,” Drake ground out. “I’m glad it didn’t for you and our sister, and I hope it doesn’t for Dean and Emery.”
Another strained look passed between Rick and Drake, and then Rick turned his attention back to Dean.
“After three days she’s answering the door in your shirt? Come on, man,” Rick said. “She might be good in bed, but just be careful. We care about you.”
Dean’s hands fisted by his sides as he closed the distance between them, chest out, shoulders back. He was sure he was breathing fire. It took everything he had to not lay into Rick physically. “It hasn’t been three days. I spent months getting to know her before we got intimate. Months, Rick. Talking every single night, video chatting. I can tell you what her puppy’s name was when she was growing up, who her first kiss was with, and probably hundreds of things that would seem insignificant to you, but to me, they’re everything, because they made her who she is. And I freaking love who she is. She’s honest, smart, and she’s got a love for life like no one else. She doesn’t care about the nonsense most women care about.” As he said the words, he recalled how he and Drake had been just as worried about Rick when he’d fallen for Desiree. “You fell in love with Desiree after knowing her for just a few days, remember?”
“Pretty much overnight,” Drake pointed out.
“We’ve had months, Rick. And not months of rolling between the sheets. Months of talking, getting to know what makes each other tick. I was there for her when she had bad dates and decided to swear off dating guys who were friends. I know what she wants out of life.” And I know how she sabotages it. “I was there for her when she was deciding whether she should leave Virginia, and I’ll be there when she misses her family.” He took a step back, pausing to rein in his emotions. “And she has been there for me. She’s been a calming force every time my father has left me so angry I wanted to kill someone. Just like you guys have been.”
Regret rose in Rick’s eyes. “I’m sorry, man.” He opened his arms and Dean reluctantly stepped into the embrace of the guy he’d known since they were both kids. “I should have known you’ve thought this through. And for the record, she looked very satisfied when she answered the door.”
She hasn’t even begun to be satisfied, thanks to you guys. “What do you say we go see how satisfied you made your fiancée last night? I’m starved.”
“I’ve got to take off,” Matt said.
“More baby making?” Drake teased. Matt and Mira had just begun trying to get pregnant.
Matt laughed. “Not this time. We’re taking Hagen to the Woods Hole Science Aquarium. I’ll catch up with you guys the next time I can make it out for a run.”
“I’ve got to head out right after breakfast,” Drake said. “I’m meeting a guy about that empty retail space in town. Thinking about opening my fifth store.” When they’d bought the resort, Drake had put his plans for opening another music store on hold. It made sense, now that the resort was fully functional, with administrative processes in place, that he’d want to move forward.
“Good luck with it,” Rick said.
“I’ve got a few places I’m checking out next week, too,” Drake said. “I figured I’d start looking now, but I won’t make any offers until the off-season. Better prices that way.”
They headed up to the Summer House, and Dean caught sight of Emery talking animatedly with Desiree in the side yard as they set the table. She was smiling and waving her hands, wearing a pair of tight black yoga pants and a bright pink sports bra, which he couldn’t wait to take off her. He wished she had a shirt on so the other guys wouldn’t get to enjoy the view of her gorgeous body, but he wasn’t a Neanderthal. At least she had pants on.
“I’m really sorry for coming across as a jerk,” Rick said.
“It’s all right. I get it. I know what it looks like, but, man, I’ve been hooked on her since the first time she opened that sassy mouth of hers the night you proposed.” He understood why his friends worried, and the truth was, if Emery had appeared on his doorstep and they had never shared months of deep conversations, as well as light, ridiculous ones, he might worry too. But he knew his feisty girl, and once she stepped out of her own way, no one would question her feelings for him.