Christine Pacheco - Lovers Only

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His Adam’s apple moved as he gulped, waiting for her to finish.

“Don’t... stop.”

His curse was earthy. Fired a purely womanly response deep inside.

Holding his head, she urged him up. She ached for his touch. Ached. Wanted. Wanted it. Wanted it now.

“Kiss me, Clay.”

“Slow and soft...Cat?”

She barely recognized his voice, so labored with his rapid breaths.

“Or with passion?”

“Sl-slow,” she managed. Any more passion would see her unhinged. She knew it, suspected he knew the exact same thing.

His grip tightened, holding her steady as he claimed her lips.

The first second was like heaven refound.

He tasted of promise and night. He was warm as a sunbaked Colorado day.

And her mind remembered when...

The connection between them flared. She opened her eyes; silver flecks danced in his eyes. He remembered, too.

The next second made her insides liquid.

That was the moment their tongues touched, timed together with a hesitant heartbeat.

Confusion swamped her.

He retreated slightly.

So did she.

They looked deeply into each other’s eyes, not hiding their emotions any longer, but with stark honesty.

Both clearly read what the other wanted.

And it was so much more than a kiss. Or sex. Or undeniable passion.

Clay wanted her love.

Catherine wanted her freedom before it was too late. Dear God, before it was too late.

With a muffled cry, she reached her hands between them and pushed him away.

A tear trickled from the corner of her eye.

Three

Clay cursed himself for every kind of fool.

Reluctantly releasing Catherine, he strode to the cabin door and slammed it shut, sealing them both inside.

His right hand trembled.

Good God, what had he done?

Clay clenched his fist. He’d brought Cat to the cabin with every intention of seducing her.

But not yet.

Not for a week, maybe even two.

First he intended to win her trust. Talk. Allow her to vent her frustrations. Forge a plan to renew their relationship. Together.

But immediately he’d blown it.

At the first sight of Catherine as vulnerable and needy as he, he’d moved.

Instead of nurturing her, he’d thrown them back into the dark ages.

Smooth move.

Actions like that weren’t his style. Cool. Controlled. Calculated. Those were his style.

But holding her in his arms had stamped his resolve into the ground.

It’d been so long.... Still calling himself a dozen different words for fool, he turned to her, extended his hand, palm up. “I’m sorry.”

Catherine was shoving her blouse tails into the rigid skirt, her hands shaking like his own.

“Let me.” The words surprised even him, but once spoken, they couldn’t be called back.

She froze. Then looked at him. Her eyes had been the first thing that had captured Clay all those years ago.

He’d been on a construction site, as a foreman. She’d walked by, wearing a tight, oh so tight, skirt. The small slit up the back accentuated her shapely hips and a waist small enough to wrap his hands around. Light brown hair flirted with her shoulders, lifted by the wind. His men had whistled lewdly. He’d thought nothing of it. After all, she was an attractive woman.

But the next day he’d been taking a break. His shirt had lain on a nearby fence post, sweat had beaded his brow, and he’d been slugging down an iced tea.

The guys had started the catcalls.

She’d glanced at him. He’d read anxiety, realized it made her hazel eyes darken into drownable depths. Man, he’d decided he’d rather drown than swim. The blush that had painted her cheeks tied the conspiracy together. He’d been lost.

Sunk. Snared.

The next day he’d made sure he was dressed and had intentionally hopped the fence, getting in her way. He would deck the next guy who dared whistle at the woman Clay had declared his.

She’d fallen for him as surely as he’d fallen for her. And the memories of their honeymoon were still seared into his mind.

Hesitant in the beginning...he’d been her first.

They’d moved quickly, until his love for her had encouraged them both to learn together.

Life had seemed great. He’d gotten the girl. Within months, Landon Construction had scraped its way out of the barrel.

But, even though his company was on its way up, his marriage had gone down. And he still wasn’t doing a heck of a job of rescuing it.

Hell, who’d have thought it would come to this? He’d blackmailed his wife into giving him a reprieve. Blackmailed, for chrissake. Then damn near jumped her bones before the door was even shut.

If she was keeping score, he didn’t stand a chance.

Scary thing was, he would do the first all over again. Hell, he would probably blackmail her a second time, too—not that he was proud of it—such was his desperation to get her back.

Clay captured Cat’s hands. He wrapped her wrists with one of his hands, leaving the other free.

“Clay...”

“Trust me,” he said, hoping he could trust himself. Gulping a huge breath of air to clear the fog that seeped into his brain every time she was near, he snared the bra strap and moved it back onto her shoulder. “Wish you wouldn’t wear one of these torture traps.”

“Clay.”

He heard the undercurrent of warning, even though her breaths were constricted. Instead of ignoring the words, he heeded them. He would woo her. Win her.

With restrained gentleness he kissed the hollow of her neck, relishing the way she instinctively swayed toward him. Before he could give in a second time and lavish the love he was desperate to, he slid the white silk blouse back into place.

Reluctantly he fastened the buttons she’d missed, taking care not to skim her skin, though not doing so made him swallow hard in order to retain control.

“Thanks,” she managed to say, tucking the tails in the rest of the way.

He didn’t respond...that would be hypocritical.

Clay pivoted and crossed to the fireplace, resting his elbow on the mantel. “You hungry?” It sounded stupid. Inane. But common pleasantries might distract him from other, more pleasant thoughts.

“I haven’t eaten all day,” Catherine confessed.

“I’ve got a cooler in the trunk. How about some grilled burgers?”

“Sounds fine.”

Two strangers couldn’t have done a better job.

But then, two strangers hadn’t nearly succumbed to the temptations both knew waited for them beyond the bedroom door.

Clay nodded, then walked past her, going to the car and making three trips with luggage and groceries. She didn’t offer help; he was relieved. He needed some distance—and physical exertion, no matter how minor.

“Your room is down the hall,” he said, after closing the door a final time. He grabbed her duffel bags and started toward the bedrooms.

Her high-heeled shoes clicked as she followed him down the hall, unenthusiastically, if the cadence was anything to judge by.

Clay turned the knob, then stepped aside, allowing her to enter. Not being an idiot, though, he didn’t back out of her way.

Their bodies had to brush.

He heard the sharp intake of her breath. But she walked past him, her shoulder rubbing against his flannel shirt.

Once inside, she stopped and turned. Eyes wide, she asked, “You did this for me?”

He’d remembered Cat sharing one of her dreams, two days before they were married.

She’d lain on her back, looking at the clouds, imagining their shape. He’d been propped on an elbow, imagining her shape.

One of three girls, she’d never had a place all her own. And she wanted one. Somewhere to escape and daydream. Feminine and soft. Pastels and lace. Pillows and sachets. Until a month ago he hadn’t known what the hell a sachet was.

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