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By:J.Lynn&Jennifer L.Armentrout


            Her soft inhale was my undoing, but as I made my way to the bed and sat beside her, I knew that I was always undone around her. And she had no freaking clue.

            My gaze drifted over her upturned face, soaking in the slightly flushed cheeks and parted lips, down to the soft swells under the thin shirt she wore. “I’m glad you decided to come here.”

            Her eyes were incredibly wide when they met mine. “I am, too.”

            “Really?” I leaned over her, placing my hand on the other side of her hip. “Did you just admit that?”

            The corners of her lips tilted up. “Yeah, I sort of did.”

            My body followed that barely there smile, drawing me toward her until my upper body hovered over hers. “I wish I had my phone to record this moment.”

            Her chest rose sharply as she dragged her gaze to mine. “I’ve . . . had a wonderful time.”

            “So have I.” I took a breath I didn’t need. “So what do you think you’re going to do for winter break?”

            She wetted her bottom lip and a wild bolt of need shot through me. “I don’t know. I thought about taking off for D.C. one of the days. I want to see the Smithsonian and the National Mall. I’ve never been.”

            “Hmm, that could be fun.” My mind was coming up with many different things that could also be fun. “I could be your tour guide.”

            The grin kicked up a notch. “That . . . that would be fun.”

            “It would be.” Without knowing it, I’d moved close enough that my breath teased her flushed cheek. “Pick a date.”

            “Now?”

            “Now.”

            “January the second,” she said immediately, and for some reason, that blush of hers deepened. “Will you be available then?”

            My lips curved up. “I’ll be available whenever you want me to be.” My heart thudded in my chest when her smile spread, becoming dazzling. I knew that I hadn’t come in here for this, but I was going to kiss her. There would be no stopping me. “Guess what, Avery?”

            “What?”

            “Remember how you just said you were having a good time?” I tilted my head so that my mouth slanted over hers. “It’s about to get better.”

            “Is it?” she whispered.

            My nose grazed hers. “Oh, yeah.”

            “Are you not going to kiss me again?”

            “That’s exactly what I’m going to do.”

            Long lashes specked with red swept down as my lips brushed over hers. It was such a gentle kiss, but it was like a clap of thunder in my veins. Dropping my weight onto my other arm, I splayed my fingers along her cheek as I pressed a kiss to the corner of her lips and then the other side.

            Sliding my hand along the nape of her neck, I tasted the skin of her jaw, the flesh below her ear. A deep chuckle rumbled through me when she shivered. When I pressed my lips under her ear again, flicking my tongue, she made a sound that blew the thoughts out of my head.

            “Good night, Avery.”

            I kissed her, pressing my lips to hers, working at the seam of her mouth until she opened, allowing me in. The taste of her skin had sparked a fire deep inside me, but the feel of her warm mouth ignited a blazing fire. I couldn’t get enough of her lips, of her kisses or the soft, breathy sounds she was making.

            I groaned as I slid my hand out from underneath her, guiding her onto her back. Her body immediately stiffened, and I knew I needed to tone it down. The last thing I wanted was to scare her.