Billionaire Bachelors Club 3 : Savor(20)
"Sorry, Miss James," I whisper, making her smile. Damn, that smile is gorgeous. Everything about her is gorgeous. Why did I never notice her like this before? Well, I did get hung up on her scent but told myself it was nothing. That she was nothing special.
Was I such a shallow bastard that form-fitting clothes and makeup was what it took to really make me notice her?
But there's more to this woman. She's smart and always there when I need her, which is often. I try my best to be fair and not always take, take, take, but I've been pretty damn selfish since I took over the winery. I've been living and breathing this place for weeks and months.
Bryn has stood by my side the entire time. Always there with what I need, guiding me when I'm lost. She keeps me on task.
And I'm a lust-addled idiot because all I can think about is how much I want to kiss her. Taste her. Strip off her clothing and see her naked for the first time.
My head is descending like I have no control over it, and she's tilting her head back as if in waiting, the smile fading, her lips parting. Warning bells clang in my brain. What am I doing? I think I'm going to kiss her.
Yep, I'm definitely going to kiss her and find out what those delicious lips finally taste like. And when I finish kissing her, I'm going to press my face into her hair and breathe deep her addictive scent. Inhale it until it fills my lungs and makes my head spin. I can smell her now, her fragrance wrapping all around me, drugging me, and I close my eyes just as my mouth settles on hers.
The kiss is soft. Light. Simple. I'm testing her, testing myself. She doesn't run, doesn't so much as jerk in my hold. No, it's worse. She should pull away from me and slap my face. Or at the very least, stomp on my foot, tell me I'm a bastard and that she quits. I'd let her go because it's the right thing to do.
Pulling her into my arms and kissing her is the absolute wrong thing to do.
Instead, she sighs against my lips. The softest, sexiest little sound I think I've ever heard in my life and then her hands are smoothing up my chest, curving around my shoulders as she steps closer, clinging to me as if for dear life.
That's it. The sign I've been looking for despite the flash warning repeating in my head:
Step away, step away, step the f**k away, ass**le.
I ignore it. I can't resist her. I don't want to resist her. All those soft, delicious curves press against me, her br**sts to my chest, her legs tangling with mine. She's taller with those f**k-me heels on and I'm tempted to slide my hands down, curve them around her ass and see what she might do.
With the way she's responding to my mouth on hers, I have a feeling she'd like it.
The kiss is still simple, the both of us seem to be waiting for the other to make the first move. I revel in the simplicity for a minute, wanting to etch this moment into my mind, so I don't ever forget it. The way she feels in my arms. The little sounds she makes in the back of her throat, a combination of sighs and whimpers that are beyond arousing. She tastes like mint, sweet and fresh, and I slant my head, parting my lips, ready to take it deeper.
But unbelievably, she beats me to the punch, opening to me as her tongue darts out for a tentative lick against mine-a wicked little flick that sends my body into overdrive, my c**k straining against my trousers. Fuck, I want her. I could drown in her.
I'm done for.
Chapter Five
Bryn
OH GOD, HE'S kissing me. Really kissing me, our tongues doing a delicate dance that gets deeper, wetter, hotter with every second that passes. I clutch at him, slide my hands from his shoulders to circle around his neck, one hand in the thick, soft hair at his nape, holding him to me.
His muscular arms tighten around my waist, like steel bands holding me close and my skin tingles at the possessive way he touches me, kisses me. This is exactly what I've been wanting for months, since I first started working with Matt. When he walked into my life and pretty much saved it, so I didn't have to pack my bags and return to Cactus, totally ashamed and a complete failure, just like everyone thought I would be.
I've fought this dizzying attraction for Matt for what feels like forever, especially this last week, and I think he has too. Over dinner, the connection only seemed to grow, like a tangible presence.
Why else would he so readily kiss me? I know it was an accident, us running into each other, but it feels so natural, being in his arms. He couldn't deny he was attracted to me any longer and now, alone in the dark, hushed, quality of the office, with no one else close by, we can finally give in to our attraction and take it a step further.
"Bryn." His voice is agonized, sending shivers down my spine when he whispers against my lips. "We shouldn't do this," he says, breaking our kiss completely.
I stroke the back of his head, still lost in the lingering sensation of his mouth moving over mine. God, the man can kiss. I'm thankful he's got a hold of me, or I'd probably melt onto the floor. What did he say again? "Wait . . . what?"