Authors: Allison Brennan,Lori G. Armstrong,Sylvia Day
He smiled. “There’s more for you, Daisy Duke. Let’s just get out of this mess.”
“Oh, take this.” She slipped out of his jacket and handed it to him. “Wouldn’t it be more believable if you’re in it?”
He shook his head. “Put it over you. I don’t want you
really
dead.”
She nodded, falling to the floor and covering herself with his sports jacket. She pulled the expensive fabric over her face, inhaling the last whiffs of his scent before it all froze off in the cold.
“I’m ready,” she announced. “Hit the button.”
She closed her eyes, squeezed her hands, and braced for the deafening scream of an alarm.
But all she heard was a click. And more cussing.
Oh, this couldn’t be good.
Chapter Six
For a moment, Ben’s mind went uncharacteristically blank. He just froze and not because he could now see his breath
and
the thermometer on the wall, which read a bone-chilling three degrees Fahrenheit.
Now what? Forget McManus and his chef partner in crime. And forget the governor’s wife who may or may not be dead right now. Ben didn’t give a shit about anything but getting Callie out of here alive.
“Don’t you have a gun?” she asked.
“It won’t shoot through the steel and insulation.”
“Can’t you blow the lock off, like in the movies?”
He snorted softly. “Guaranteed to jam the locking mechanism and…”
Write our death certificate.
“That wouldn’t be good.”
“Is there a vent? An escape hatch? A drain? A back door? An axe?”
As her voice rose with ideas and panic, he mentally ticked off every possibility, turning with his phone light. “All good thoughts, but…”
“We can’t just die here, Ben.”
“We won’t.” He dropped to his knees to hold her, hearing the reedy note of fear through her chattering teeth and shivering body. Already her breath was slowing, her metabolism kicking in to increase the blood flow and oxygen.
She couldn’t weigh more than a hundred and ten, and had nothing but paper-thin clothes on and bare feet in heels.
“Here,” he said, yanking open his tie to slide it out of the collar. “Wrap your hands. And take this.” He started unbuttoning his shirt.
“No, Ben, you’ll freeze without a shirt on.”
“You’ll die without it. Put the shirt on and my socks, too.”
She let him help her slide his black dress socks on her feet. Then, he put his bare feet back into his shoes before gathering up his jacket and helping her back into it.
Cuddling her into him, he took her tie-wrapped hands to his mouth, breathing on the tips of her exposed fingers, earning a soft sigh and closed eyes for the brief respite.
“We’re not going to die,” he promised her. “We’re going to get out of here alive.”
She bit her lip, as if willing herself not to quiver or cry, then nodded. “We have to think. I’ve been in a zillion flower coolers. There’s always some way out.” She squeezed her eyes shut, losing the battle against tears.
“Don’t cry,” he said. “Don’t panic. The worst thing you can do it stop thinking clearly. I have to look around.”
She grabbed him, horror in her eyes. “Don’t let me go. Don’t let me go, please. Just one more minute to get warm and then we’ll look together.”
Without arguing, he pulled her onto his lap, ignoring the agony of the freezing floor on his ass. He tucked her deep into his hips, folding his legs to envelope her more, pulling her into his chest, letting her nuzzle her cold nose into his neck.
“Thank you,” she whispered. “Just one minute. Make me warm for just one minute.”
“Do what you have to do,” he said.
As if invited, she kissed him this time, her mouth open as she sucked on his tongue like it was life support. He gave willingly, already feeling the infinitesimal rise in temperature they both needed so much. He’d get out of this, he knew he would, but he had to keep her alive, had to keep her warm, while he figured it out.
“Touch me,” she begged, grabbing his hand and slapping it over her breastbone. “Make me warm. Touch me.”
In any other situation, he’d take that as a positive sign, but this wasn’t sexual, it was survival. He flattened his palm and rubbed, creating as much friction as he could over her heart, his hand mirroring the gesture on her back.
He lowered his hand over her breast, rubbing too hard to be considered tender, but neither one cared. Her nipple puckered like a bullet against his palm, the contact electric and satisfying to both of them.
“Oh, yes, yes, don’t stop,” she pleaded, her voice still thin from fighting the cold, her shivers calming more with each kiss and touch. “It’s so warm. It’s so perfect. I need this, Ben. Please.”
He eased her head back to breathe warm air on her neck and down the bodice of her blouse, making her moan in gratitude as she arched her back and thrust her breasts closer to the source of comfort.
His ass was numb, the cold biting through his whole lower half, but he refused to stop transferring warmth to her, rocking his hips for another point of contact against her. She rocked back, her body pressed completely against him, a single spot of fire in a dark, airless, icy cave.
Every place he touched got hot. Her hands, bound by the tie, were trapped between their chests, their hips practically sparking from the friction. Aching for heat, desperate for the balm of warmth, he kissed her furiously and she gave it right back.
His blood warmed, low in his belly, deep inside where his body didn’t know the outside was freezing. The beginnings of an erection shocked him, but she felt it and rolled against him, letting her tight skirt ride up her thighs so she could straddle him and he could swathe the sides of the sport jacket around her legs.
“We’re in a ball,” she whispered, smashing her face into his neck again, tunneling her nose like a terrier in the dirt. “But not having one.”
“Speak for yourself,” he teased, getting a miraculous bit of laughter from her.
Very slowly, she lifted her face, rocking her hips from side to side, eyes widening. “Isn’t it too cold for that?”
“Apparently a minute in sub-zero temperatures is all it takes with you.”
A smile threatened. “Impressive.”
“Worth living for?”
Biting her lip and rocking again, she nodded. “Is my minute up yet?”
“Not quite.” His voice was rough but his hand gentle over her breast. “Ten more seconds in paradise, farm girl. Make it good.”
She did, kissing him again, dragging her bound hands lower to rub between their legs. Ten seconds might have been twenty, or even thirty. Might have been an hour and a half because with that kiss and this woman, time stood still. Everything burned, blissful, delightful, and
warm
. He touched her everywhere his hands could reach, up her thighs, cupping her ass, and sliding into her panties. There, his finger found slick, wet warmth.
She groaned in pleasure as he slid into her. “Guess some liquids don’t freeze,” she whispered into his ear.
As he dipped deeper, the heat finally reached his brain and he actually felt a cohesive, intelligent thought form.
Liquids…freeze.
He stopped moving, pulling away from the kiss, drawing his hand out of her, getting an unhappy groan in response.
“Liquids freeze… and expand.”
She stared at him, her blue eyes nearly black from arousal. “That’s sexy.”
“They expand and can break… the lock.” He almost pushed her off him, but she was up as fast as he was. “We need water, Callie. We need to melt some ice for water, then figure out a way to get it into the lock. When it freezes again, it should break the lock.”
It would take a half an hour, which would be about all she had left.
She rubbed her arms, the effects of their kisses already gone. “How are we going to melt water in here?”
He just smiled. “I can’t believe you have to ask.”
~*~
“Holy shit, this is perfect.”
Callie was too cold to complain about his language, spinning around from her own search of the shelves to see what he’d found. There wasn’t much; the freezer might be kept ice cold, but it was obviously not in regular use.
Meaning no one would happen in on them… for days.
“What is it?” she asked with a nearly uncontrollable shiver, hugging herself as they met in the middle.
He held up a clear plastic squeeze bottle with a nozzle at the top, the kind Granny Belle used to serve her homemade barbeque sauce. “All we have to do is melt, squeeze, and freeze. Here, start warming the bottle while I get the right size of ice.”
He tucked the bottle between her breasts so she could use her wrapped-in-tie hands to rub the frozen plastic. As she did, a wave of dizziness threatened her stability. Slowly, she lowered herself to the icy cold floor, knowing it would make her colder, but hardly able to stand any more.
“Hey, hey.” He pulled her up. “We need to stay standing. The less of our body that touches the cold surfaces, the longer we’ll stay alive.” He tipped her chin up to face him. “You’re not losing it, are you, Callie?”
She bit her lip, shocked that ice was forming on it. “I’m fine,” she lied.
“You will be,” he promised, setting his phone on a shelf so it cast a pale light into the center of the freezer, putting a rod-shaped icicle next to it. “Give me the bottle.”
He took it and started to unscrew the top, the light beaming on the muscles of his bare chest, catching the tips of frozen hair tufted between sculpted pecs. His body tense, every cut in his abs showed a classic washboard on a very, very sexy man. A much focused and still sexy man.
“How come you’re not shivering?” she asked.
“I’m bigger than you,” he said.
“Certainly have more… muscles.” She stared at them again, not too cold to imagine… kissing that chest. Those abs. That
bulge
she couldn’t forget. “Really nice muscles.”
He glanced up, eyeing her carefully. “You know, a victim of hypothermia can feel symptoms of drunkenness.”
“I’m not drunk,” she countered. “I’m cold. And you’re hot.”
He chuckled. “Help me get this icicle in, then. So we can get out of here and you can do whatever it is you’re thinking about doing.”
The tie fell off her hands, the silky fabric so frozen it wasn’t helping anymore, so she could hold the bottle while he worked the ice into the top, licking it at one point to make it slide in.
“Your tongue’s amazing,” she said.
“You don’t even know. Yet.”
The last word sent a welcome and unholy heat through her. “I’d like to,” she admitted.
He looked up from the bottle and raised her temperature a few degrees with one smoky look. “You will.”
The promise was enough to stave off dizziness and hypothermia.
When he got the ice into the bottle, he held it up for them to examine.
“Is that going to melt into enough water?”
“Absolutely.” He stepped closer to her, his confidence almost as dizzying as the cold, and the closeness of him. “But now we have work to do.”
She took a step closer and he put the bottle dead center on his solar plexus, holding it with one hand while he pulled her into him with the other. The ice bottle touched her shirt, making her cry out softly, but he barely flinched with it against his skin.
“Heat, Callie. We need friction and heat.” He smashed them closer together, nestling the bottle between them. “That means we have to move against each other.”
She looked up at him. “We can do this,” she said.
“Damn straight we can.” He rocked left to right.
“You cuss too much.”
He laughed softly, rolling the bottle between their bodies. “You don’t cuss enough.”
Closing her eyes, she shifted side to side, their hips as close as their chests, his arms folded around her. “Shit, it’s cold. How about that?”
He rubbed faster, side to side, body to body. “Getting there.” He kissed her cheek and worked his mouth to her ear, his lungs still producing blissfully warm breath.
“My toes are frozen and yours must be frostbitten,” she said.
“Not yet.” He rolled and rubbed and squeezed them closer. “We don’t have much time, honey, and I can’t do anything for your toes.”
“My lips are icy.”
“Now, those…” He lowered his head. “I can do something about.”
Clinging to the rock solid torso that was somehow, miraculously, still generating heat, she kissed him again. Craving more, she lifted her leg and wrapped it around his thigh, greedy for his warmth, for the strength of those granite-like muscles, for the certainty he had that they would survive.
He massaged her back, hard and fast, making more heat and then dragged his hands over her rear end, lifting her onto him just a bit. He wasn’t hard—it would be superhuman in this temperature—but he was warm and sexy and powerful and if the dang water didn’t melt, then Callie certainly would.