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The Player and the Pixie(58)



His knuckles brushed lightly over my crotch and I trembled as he lifted his wine glass to his mouth to disguise his response. “No.”

Why was he being like this?

I frowned, both angry and aroused, and decided I’d had enough when his thumb dipped beneath the hem of my top and smoothed over the lower part of my belly.

Swiftly rising from my seat, I told Annie I was going to use the bathroom before the main course was served. Once I’d flicked the lock over and was cocooned safely in the privacy of a cubicle, I felt like I could breathe again. My hands were shaking, and for the first time in my life I felt like stealing for a reason completely unconnected to my mother. The little complementary hand towels and soaps by the sink were in serious danger of being shoved inside my handbag.

I closed my eyes and worked to calm myself.

Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are.

When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.

Ah, that was better. I didn’t need those hand towels, and I certainly didn’t need the fancy little eucalyptus-scented soaps wrapped in pretty purple wax paper. I just needed to relax and accept what was really happening here.

Sean’s beef with Ronan, and my inconvenient feelings for a man my brother disliked immensely were giving me a severe case of anxiety. That was a fact. I needed to simply accept it and get through the evening. That was all.

I sat down on the closed lid of the toilet just as I heard the door open and someone step inside. There was a long, masculine sounding exhalation before Sean said, “Lucy, let me in.”

And just like that, I was on edge again. My eyes flared in disbelief that he’d followed me into the bathroom. There were only six people at our table, and the absence of two wouldn’t go unnoticed. Jumping up swiftly, I threw open the door.

“Get out of here now,” I hissed, my hands going to his chest and pushing him toward the exit. He gripped them in his own and held them there, his eyes meeting mine.

“Relax, no one’s going to catch us,” he said in a low voice. “I just need to make you come. I promise I’ll be quick.”

I stared at him and his audacity for a full three seconds before I shrieked on a whisper, “Are you out of your mind?”

“Lucy, please,” he whispered. “I can’t get you out of my head.”

“Puh-lease! I’m sure you were thinking about me all last night when you were out with other women, ‘testing your new evil orgasm powers.’” I added air quotes to the last part, wanting to be as obnoxious as possible.

“No,” he ground out. “There were no women.”

I gasped, then sputtered in surprise. No women? Why did that make my heart soften so instantaneously? Crap!

He took advantage of my stunned state to march me back into the cubicle, releasing one of my hands just long enough to close and lock the stall door. “But I did think about you all last night when I was alone and I touched myself, imagined you coming on my tongue,” he kissed my jaw, “and fingers,” he kissed my neck, “and cock,” he kissed my lips.

Something like aroused hope and dread had my neck burning and my voice shaking as I pulled away from his intoxicating kiss. “I thought you were going out last night to find somebody else?”

“I don’t want anyone else.”

I . . . who . . . when . . . WHAT?

I needed to think.

I needed a minute.

I needed an ice-bath.

“This is neither the time nor the place, Sean,” I said weakly, right before he smashed his mouth to mine, his tongue sliding past the seam of my lips to taste me. He groaned and the noise did something, turned me into a pliant pile of mush rather than an anxious kleptomaniac mess.

His hands cupped my cheeks as he turned us and my back hit the wall. He ground his erection into my hip, then lifted one of my legs to wrap around his waist so he could press into my softness.

A second later he was fiddling with the button on my jeans and sliding his hand inside my knickers. I moaned when he moved two fingers along my slickness, finding me ready.

I almost let him do it, but the knowledge of Ronan and Annie and everyone else waiting at the table had me channeling all my strength and pushing him away.

“No,” I told him breathlessly. “We can’t do this here.”

Sean exhaled heavily, his breathing agitated. “Is this because of that Tom prick? Because he clearly wants to fuck you.”

“What?” I exclaimed. “No. God, no. Tom is like a cousin to me. You’re being a lunatic.”

The way he lifted one eyebrow said he didn’t believe me.

I laughed my frustration at the ridiculousness of the situation. “What’s going on with you? What are we doing here?”