Authors: Lora Leigh
Tags: #Romance, #Romantic Suspense Fiction, #Suspense, #Fiction, #Contemporary, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Murder, #Crime, #Erotica, #Ranchers
an agony of pure, burning rapture. She felt the hard,
fiery blast of his semen pulsing inside her. Felt his
fingers scissoring in her rear, extending the
sensations. His free arm held her close to him, and a
muted, broken male groan sounded at her ear.
Ecstasy exploded again, tearing through her and
pulling a desperate cry from her lips as she heard him
whisper her name. His free hand moved up, locked in
her hair, and turned her head to him, his lips catching
hers, kissing her, devouring her cries and her
pleasure as it tore through her.
Torturously intense shudders of rapture raced
through her flesh as she swore she could feel Rafer
not just inside her body but also under her skin. He
was invading parts of her she hadn’t realized he could
ever breach.
Lying against him, waves of heat sinking deeper
and deeper inside her, Cami fought and failed to
keep that inner part of her closed against him.
She could feel, hear, his heartbeat against her
breast as her throat tightened with tears. Tears she
couldn’t, wouldn’t, allow herself to shed.
Tears that didn’t make sense to her, because
she had known, even before he touched her that first
time seven years before, that between them there
could never be anything more.
* * *
Rafe lay silently, petting Cami’s body gently as the
shudders of her release began to slowly ease. The
incredibly tense, violent vibrations of her orgasm had
taken him by surprise. As though the pleasure had
been pulled straight from some inner part of her
feminine core and raced through her repeatedly
before releasing.
It took long minutes for her body to slowly relax,
for the tremors to ease and the heavy, satisfied
lassitude to move in and do its work.
To keep her in place. To hold her to him while he
tried to find a way to figure out exactly what had just
happened.
What had begun out of arrogant male pride and a
lust he had no idea how to combat had turned into
something more, into something he wasn’t certain he
knew how to control.
There was something about Cami that slid right
past his defenses and locked inside a part of him that
he simply wasn’t familiar with. A dark, dominant,
primal part of his psyche that only awakened when he
was with her.
And he had no idea what the hell he was
supposed to do about it or how to rid himself of it.
“What’s going on between us, Rafer?” Her voice
was quiet, wary, as she asked the question. “How do
you do this to me?”
In that soft, cautious tone she expressed the
same conflicting feelings he could feel roiling inside
himself.
“Hell if I know,” he breathed out roughly after
several long moments. “Whatever it is, it’s damned
good, though.”
It was a pleasure he would be loathe to lose after
the storm was over and Cami left. He couldn’t
imagine letting her go when the time came. Hell, he
couldn’t imagine her walking away from him. Surely
there was a way to convince her to stay, just for a little
while. Just long enough to explore the pleasure, the
dark, sensual need that drew them together.
“It’s snowing again,” she said rather than taking
the current conversation any further.
Cami made all those dark hungers swirling
inside him, so thick and heavy that it obliterated good
common sense.
He stroked his hand slowly down her back,
relishing the feel of her satiny flesh, the warmth of her
skin, the feel of her heartbeat against his own.
“How long do you think we can stay apart this
time without tearing into each other like love-starved
teenagers the first time we see each other again?”
That was what he was often reminded of since she
had shown up on his doorstop the night before. “Do
you really think you can escape this addiction another
three years?”
She tensed in his arms and for a moment, the
briefest weakening moment, he wished he had kept
his damned mouth shut.
But the more realistic, logical part of his brain
assured him it was a valid question and one she
needed to be prepared to answer when they saw
each other again. Reality sucked bad enough and
there were times he’d give almost anything to escape
it, but the truth was, there was no escaping. It. Better
he face it now, and deal with it, than to have it surprise
him later.
“This can’t happen again, Rafer,” she said softly,
pulling out of his arms to sit up in front of the fire. She
gazed into the flickering flames.
Her expression was somber, resigned, as she
wiped a hand over her face and breathed in roughly.
“We aren’t teenagers. And we’re going to have to
simply accept that it can’t go anywhere and let it die
as it should.”
With her legs bent, her arms wrapped around
them, as her chin rested at the top of her knees, she
looked like a little lost girl. Especially with that short
mop of hair framing her delicate face. She was a
woman, though, and she was talking about walking
away from something neither of them had been able
to deny each time they had been face-to-face with
each other.
Her ability to fool herself, to weave daydreams
and to believe them, simply amazed him.
“You don’t really think that’s going to happen
anytime soon, do you, Cami?” he said mockingly.
No, she didn’t but she knew what was best for
her heart, and allowing herself to fall once more into
the emotional abyss that awaited her, if she allowed
this to continue, was not what was best for her heart.
Turning her head, she stared back at him. He
was so comfortable in his nudity, so confident in it that
she could only envy him.
“Is this because of your parents?” he asked as he
curled one arm behind his head and appeared as
relaxed and comfortable as any finely muscled, highly
sexual male animal.
God, the man made her breathless only seconds
after an orgasm so violent she’d nearly lost her mind.
As that thought hit her, so did his question. She stared
back at him with a frown. “What? Is what because of
my parents?” Genuine confusion filled her.
“Your refusal to admit there’s something between
us,” he growled, a disgruntled frown tightening his
brow.
“There’s nothing between us,” she agreed. God,
she didn’t want to do this right now.
His expression tightened. She could see the
male calculation that filled his gaze as well as the
determination, and she knew what she had done.
“I’m not a challenge or a dare, Rafer, so don’t
start attempting to see me as one. I have no intention
of falling into some kind of love-trap with you and
losing my soul.”
“Love-trap?” A black brow arched with deliberate
arrogance. “What exactly is a love-trap, Cami?”
Her lips thinned. Twisting around, she searched
for her clothes before gritting her teeth in frustration.
Hell, she had left them in the kitchen. Actually they
were scattered from the kitchen to where they were
now. She grabbed Rafer’s shirt instead and pushed
her arms into the sleeves before pulling the material
around her.
“I’m not getting into this with you, Rafer,” she
informed him as she moved to rise to her feet.
“The hell you’re not.”
Before she could avoid him, his fingers circled
her wrist and pulled her back to him. Caught off
balance, Cami found herself sprawled across his
chest, staring back at him in surprise.
“And what is this going to accomplish, Rafer?”
she questioned him, struggling to keep calm, to
refuse to allow the past between them to overwhelm
her.
“Tell me, Cami, do you know what everyone in
town says when they talk about you?”
He let her push away, but only far enough to sit up
again.Cami turned her gaze away from him to stare into
the flames flickering in the fireplace. “Do I want to
know?” Wrapping her arms around her knees, she
refused to stare back at him.
“Cambria Flannigan doesn’t give up,” he mocked
out. “She’s a hell of a friend. Honest as hell. She’s
even a cheap date. But she’s frigid as hell, no doubt a
virgin, and refuses to let a man get even as far as first
base.”
“Well, then, evidently ‘everyone’ is wrong.”
Turning back to him, she wished she had kept her
eyes averted.
“You’ve not been with another man other than me,
Cami.”
“Maybe my lovers just know how to keep their
mouths shut,” she retorted with a blatant lie. “And
maybe, Rafe, I simply don’t want the emotional ties
that go with a ‘relationship’,” she bit out sarcastically.
“There are those of us who aren’t all about that
commitment that goes with sleeping with certain
men.”She tried to rise to her feet again only to have
him pull her back.
“What the hell are you doing, Rafer?” she burst
out at the dominance in his refusal to allow her to
move away from him.
“I’m getting fucking answers,” he snapped, his
voice rising just marginally as his head lifted, his gaze
flashing in anger.
“Answers to what, Rafer? Why I refuse to fuck
around or fuck men who would just love to advertise
it? What business is it of yours?”
“Liar!” His lips drew back as the word rasped
from his lips. “You’ve been running from me for six
years now, Cami. Sneaking out of the bed like a
damned thief when the sun rises and avoiding me like
the plague for the past three years. And I want to know
why.”
“Well, it sucks to be you, Rafer,” she announced
archly as she fought the anger she could feel rising
more sharply inside her now.
“And what the hell do you mean by that?” he
growled back at her, the muscles of his jaw flexing
tightly.
“Exactly what I said.” Shrugging, her lips pursing
to hold back the anger, she jerked her arm out of his
grip before rolling quickly away from him and to her
feet. “I need a shower. Do me a favor and stop
listening to gossip. You should know yourself exactly
how destructive it can be.”
She stalked from the living room, all but running
from the living room and the questions she knew were
getting ready to come from him.
Why had she begun ignoring him?
Why had she stopped making the trips to Denver
that allowed him to waylay her for those few hours that
allowed her to slip away at dawn? And why did she