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Authors: Zoe York,Ruby Lionsdrake,Zara Keane,Anna Hackett,Ember Casey,Anna Lowe,Sadie Haller,Lyn Brittan,Lydia Rowan,Leigh James

Tags: #romance, #contemporary romance, #Erotic Romance, #Romantic Comedy, #Romantic Suspense, #Science Fiction Romance, #Action-Adventure Romance

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He pulled a t-shirt on first, then boxer briefs under his towel. Given what she’d just seen, that was probably covered up enough. He turned around and found her still standing in the same spot, her eyes still closed. Swearing under his breath, he stalked across the room and yanked her dress-thing from her bag and carefully scrunched it up around the neck hole, then slid it over her head.

She pressed her palms against his forearms after it fell over her small frame, and he pulled her against his chest.

Whatever the hell was going on, it was as much a surprise to her as it was to him. And it wasn’t sexy in the least.

— SEVEN —

Mel couldn’t stop shaking inside.

And she didn’t want Cade to ever let her go.

She didn’t understand the first point, but the second was rapidly becoming crystal clear.

“I’m sorry,” she whispered, her voice hitching between the words.

“You got nothing to be sorry for, beautiful.”

“That was really hot.” She needed him to know this wasn’t about seeing him masturbate. She’d liked that part.

“Not if it freaked you out, it wasn’t.” His voice was taut, angry, but he was holding her close. Gently so. He wasn’t upset with her. Which meant…

“Don’t be mad at yourself,” she said, a bit louder now. “No. No, no, no. I’m just being…something. It’s not about sex.”

“Okay.” He said it like a filler word, to mollify her. Not like he believed her, which made sense. She’d watched him jerk off then freaked out.

“Can we lie down? Together?”

“Of course.” He was really good at that calm, soothing voice thing.

But it had to be an act. She’d followed him back to the room for one thing and this wasn’t it. She’d made him think he’d done something wrong, and he hadn’t. He was upset, and he knew how to cover that up.

She’d ruined everything.

And she still didn’t want to let him go.

She laced her fingers through his as he tugged her toward the bed. He folded back the blankets and twisted her around, settling her on the bed. She held on when he moved to pull away. “No…” she whispered, and he climbed over her so she wouldn’t have to let go. As soon as he’d settled in the middle of the bed, she crawled into his side. She could feel the tears, almost at the surface, but they wouldn’t fall.

Mel didn’t cry. Ever. She got panicky and nervous, worried and fearful, but she didn’t cry.

She’d spent her twentieth year doing that, with good reason. A few years around that for some stupider reasons.

And Cade wasn’t going to make her cry. She was doing this to herself, with her overthinking and negative self-talk.

“Can we pretend that freak-out didn’t happen?” she whispered, running her nose along the long muscle of his neck as she molded herself against him. “Hit a rewind button to when you got out of the shower and found me waiting for you?”

“No do-overs, beautiful.” But his arm tightened around her back, banding her to him. Under her hands and mouth, his body tensed. “No need to pretend you don’t feel something, either.”

But pretending she didn’t feel stuff was Mel’s number-one way to deal with life. She was a strong, independent woman who didn’t invest herself emotionally in others.

“Okay. I got a bit overwhelmed. I’m over that now.”

“Just like that?” Doubt dripped off his words.

She smoothed her hand over his rock-hard shoulder and down onto the bare skin of his arm. Soft cotton t-shirt gave way to silky skin, dusted lightly in soft hair. “What you said to me down at the beach…that was hot. And watching you was even hotter. But then my head got a bit twisted up in worrying about what comes next.”

“More of the same, I hope.” His lips brushed her temple as he shifted, rolling toward her.

She nodded, shivering as his palms skimmed down her back. “Yeah. See? Totally over it now.”

“Liar, liar, pants on fire,” he murmured.

“That’s annoying,” she pointed out.

“See? I told you you’d be able to tell me when I bugged you.” One of his hands settled in the small of her back, but the other kept going to her hip. To the bottom of her cover-up, then, ever so slowly, back up again. Under it. “I think we should trade orgasms for secrets.”

“So…you’ve already had an orgasm.” She wiggled closer. “Do I get to ask you a question, or is it confider’s choice?”

“Not truth or dare, Mel.” His hand squeezed down on her hip. Firm. Bossy. “Secrets. From the heart, something nobody else knows.”

Nope, she definitely didn’t do that. Not even for orgasms.

Apparently her silence was response enough. He sighed and rolled onto his back, letting her go.

Frozen, she stayed on her side.

— —

She was a maddening woman.

What was it about him that screamed
be afraid?

Cade took a deep breath in, then let it out.

This wasn’t about him. He knew that in his head. His chest, though… He was a fucking emo sap for admitting it, but his heart was feeling a bit bruised. Mel was a woman he could see himself falling for. But while she obviously wanted him, it was only for his body.

He laughed.

“What?” she asked, her voice small.

Damn. “Nothing.”

“I’m not good at sharing.”

“No shit.”

“It’s not just you. Cassie’s my best friend, and she doesn’t know any secrets about me.”

He believed her. It just wasn’t enough. “Yeah.”

“You’re hurt.”

He shoved off the bed. It might be true, but he didn’t need to show her that he was hurt—sharing was a two-way street. “It’s fine. Let’s just focus on the race, and maybe we can try again when we get home.”

“I don’t care about the damn race, Cade!”

He blinked at her sudden, explosive anger. “Then why the hell are we here?”

She frowned. “It’s… It doesn’t matter. But it’s not that the race is more important than you. I’m not some cold-hearted bitch. I just can’t open up the way you want me to. There isn’t a switch that turns me into a big sharer.”

“It
does
matter. The race, I mean.”

“Not like you think.”

“But you won’t tell me why.”

“Why would I?”

Right. Gritting his jaw, Cade spun around and stalked out of the bedroom before he said something he’d regret later. He’d flown to Hawaii and agreed to partner with her in this ridiculous race that was more about sexy mud-puddle photos than real endurance, but she still didn’t trust him with the most basic information.

If it’s a secret, it’s probably not that simple
. He didn’t care.

They’d had a real connection, or so he’d thought. Jesus, he sounded like a girl.

But not
that
girl. Nope, there wasn’t a sentimental bone in Melissa Vincent’s beautiful body. Well, fine. She wanted boundaries, she’d get them. In spades.

— EIGHT —

Mel flopped onto her back. Great. So they’d gone from first kiss to second amazing kiss to dirty talk and voyeurism to almost sensitive sharing to their first fight, all in one day. And now Cade was pouting in the living room.

Shoving herself off the bed, she grabbed some clean clothes and stomped into the bathroom. She closed both doors with an unnecessary amount of force, then stripped out of her swim stuff. She carefully tied up her hair and stepped into the shower. It was half wash-off-the-beach and half therapeutic, so she stood under the hot water until her mind cleared and regret had firmly taken up residence in her chest.

After she dried herself off, she applied moisturizer to her protesting skin—two showers in one one day, plus sand and mud and the stress of maybe falling in love was a lot to deal with.

Falling in love
. Hands shaking, she set the tube of moisturizer on the counter and turned her back to the mirror. She couldn’t look herself in the eye right now. Instead she looked down at her toes.

First of all, that was a ridiculous thought. They’d only had two kisses and a bunch of nice chats.

Second of all…

Damn
. She pulled on her cotton lounge pants and tank top, and yanked open the door.

Cade stood on the other side, arms crossed. He looked pissed.

Her heart rate sped up.

“When I told you that I don’t do relationships,” she started, her pulse pounding so loudly in her head it was hard to hear her own words. “It was because of this. Because I was afraid—am afraid—that my past experiences have made me rather…dysfunctional when it comes to handling intimacy.
Not sex
,” she stressed. “But the relationship stuff. And the last couple of days have been so perfect I thought that wouldn’t happen with you. But then I realized—and I’m an idiot for not realizing it sooner—that it wouldn’t just be sex. It would be feelings and all that stuff, and what if you don’t get how hard that is for me? You say you only do relationships, but what if a relationship for you is just a few dates, or a few weeks, until you go away to save people in trouble? What if you don’t want someone at home worrying about you? How can I be all-in with a guy I can’t share all my crazy with, and I don’t know any of his?”

He glared at her.

“Is that enough of a secret?” she whispered, feeling all shaky again for a different reason.

“That was like five secrets, I think.” He slowly unwound his arms and braced them on either side of the doorframe. “That’s a lot of orgasms.”

“We could set up some sort of banking or accrual system.”

A weak laugh tripped off the last few words, but his glare wasn’t angry anymore. Maybe it had never been. A lot of feelings bounced between them, all of them good and complicated.

“I’m sorry,” she said at the same time he swept his arms around her, picking her up. Squeaking, she ducked her head through the doorway, then hung on tight as he spun them around and dropped her carefully on the bed, following her down.

“At some point, I want to know what you’re scared of,” he said roughly, sliding his hand over her waist, finding the bare skin between her shirt and her pants. Pebbling her skin and making her forget almost everything.

“Okay.”

“In your own time. No more pushing. But I don’t want to do whatever others did to hurt you.”

“You won’t.”

“I’m—”

She cut him off, tugging his mouth down to hers. “Stop talking.”

But he didn’t—he just shifted gears.

Cade, it turned out, was a talker in every way.

Dirty, sweet…descriptive.

Between deep, probing kisses, he worked his hands up her shirt and his words under her skin. “I’ve been thinking about this since the first day we met,” he murmured as he trailed his lips down her neck. “You were a woman on a mission, and I wanted to peel that white dress off your gorgeous body. Find out how dark your nipples were and what sounds you’d make when I suck on them.”

She writhed into his touch, those aching peaks brushing against the flat of his palm as he teased her.

“You feel so good.” He sucked on the skin at the base of her neck, his tongue swirling over her erratic pulse. “Hot and soft and perfect. Do you know you’re perfect, Mel?”

Shaking her head, she wove her fingers into his hair and held him against her skin. He didn’t need to see her denial. Instead she closed her eyes, and went with it. “Tell me.”

“You smell fantastic. It’s been killing me to be so close and not be able to bury my face in your neck. Your smile is so damn bright and your eyes…”

He was too good at this. She was melting. No. Melted. Gone—all that remained was a puddle of goo. “My eyes?”

“They dance. With filthy ideas and funny jokes.” He reared up, pulling off his shirt before lowering himself back on top of her. “I could feel them on me while I jerked off. I like your eyes on me.”

“Then you should stay where I can see you,” she whispered, grazing her hands over his hot, bare skin.

“You already had your chance,” he growled, jerking her tank top up between them. “Now I want to see you. Every. Last. Inch.”

Licking her lips, she wiggled out of her shirt, then pushed herself up on her elbows as Cade hooked his fingers into the waistband of her cotton pants and pulled them down.

His groan when he found her neatly trimmed patch of black hair and bare lips below was the sweetest sound to her ears. He dropped his head, kissing first her hip, then her thigh, as his fingers found the seam of her sex and spread her open.

“Jesus, you’re so slick and wet,” he rasped. “Fucking pretty.”

Well no shit she was wet, the way he was talking to her. He made her feel beautiful and wanted.

“Five orgasms. Are you ready?”

“Wait,” she breathed. “Just a second. We need to be responsible adults for a moment.”

“I’ve got condoms.”

“Thank God. I had a complete physical three months ago when I signed up for this race. Blood work, the whole nine yards. I haven’t been with anyone since a while before that.” When she had, it was always with a condom, but she wasn’t going to add that part. She hated the intrusion of talking about their past at all.

“I’ve been tested twice since my last time with a woman. And I’ve always been safe.” He covered her pussy with his entire palm and squeezed. “I’d never do anything to hurt you, Mel.”

“I know.” And she really did. She’d trust him bare inside her, but she wasn’t enough of an idiot to let her heart actually suggest that out loud.

Rocking his hand over her sex one more time, he flashed her a wicked smile and licked his lips. “I can’t wait to taste you.”

“Please…” she breathed, jerking her hips toward his mouth. She was shameless now. He wanted her and she wanted him, and everything else was shoved far, far away.

“Patience.” He nosed down the valley between her pelvis and her thigh, his breath hot and steady as he exhaled against her. Then he was lower, between her legs, and inhaling. “So sweet.”

Between her shaking legs, she watched his shoulders bunch as he shifted, settling in. His hands slid beneath her bottom, lifting her up, and then his tongue was against her flesh. Just the tip. Just a tease.

He traced up one side, then down the other, learning her intimate geography. She didn’t need to tell him she liked to be sucked on. He found that out pretty damn quick, and mumbled something that sounded like “juicy as fuck”. For him she was.

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