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By:Mira Lyn Kelly


“Yeah, I’m not sure your concession is going to be enough. When     we’re together...even kissing...Connor, I can’t think enough to tell you to stop     when my future is on the line.”

Okay, grinning like a fool probably wasn’t sending the best     message, but damn, he liked what he was hearing. “You seemed to manage it pretty     well...and more than once.”

“Barely!”

“Have I mentioned how happy I am you married me?”

“Connor, I’m serious—”

“I’m serious too,” he said, following her off the bed and     taking her shoulders in his hands. “As far as getting pregnant goes, obviously     we’ll wait until you’re confident this is the life you want. But sex? Not a     chance. I’m going to seduce you, Megan.”

“I’ll say no,” she whispered, her eyes already drifting to his     mouth.

“Fair warning—” his thumb moved to the pale pink line where her     bottom lip became skin “—if you do, I’ll stop.”

She nodded, closing her eyes when the motion caused him to     stroke across that bit of sensitive flesh. So pretty.

“I know you will.”

Her eyes opened, and this time she looked him over from damp     head to precariously situated towel to toe and back again, as though steeling     herself against temptation.

This was his wife!

The muscles in her throat moved up and down as she swallowed.     Twice. Then those gorgeous blue pools blinked up at him, determination doing its     downright best to put in a showing.

“I can resist you.”

Connor gave in to the slow grin pushing at his lips. “You can     try.”





CHAPTER ELEVEN

“ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR ever-loving mind?” Jeff     demanded, his outrage reaching through the phone as clearly as if the man     himself had crawled through the line to grab him and shake.

“Would you believe out of my mind, over the moon and totally in     love?” Connor asked, shouldering his carry-on as he left the airport     newsstand.

“No” was Jeff’s flat, less-than-amused reply.

“Yeah, well, you’re right.” Sidestepping a couple locked in a     passionate embrace, he scanned the gates and checked his watch. “I’m perfectly     sane. Grounded, with my feet planted firmly in reality, and married to a     gorgeous, sexy, intelligent woman who happens to be everything I’m looking for     in a wife.”

“Wow, I didn’t realize you were looking for a gold-digging     brainwasher, Connor, or I’d have pointed out the throngs of them throwing     themselves at your feet for the last decade. What the hell happened, man. Did     she drug you?”

Connor’s jaw tightened, his teeth grinding down.

He’d known what people would think. The conclusions they’d     draw. And he’d told himself he didn’t care. That neither of them would. Hell,     Megan wasn’t afraid to fly in the face of convention any more than he was. But     just as at the wedding, that protective instinct had him ready to throw down     over those disparaging comments.

“Not even close. In fact, I suppose the case could be made         I actually drugged her.”

There she was. Back from the coffee bar, a tray loaded with a     couple of roadies and a pastry bag in one hand, a laptop backpack hanging from     the other. He slowed his steps, preferring to get this cleared up out of     earshot.

“Um...Connor, what are you talking about?”

“I let her drink too much and she ended up blacking out most of     the night.”

“Let me guess,” came Jeff’s dry reply. “She remembered the part     about getting married, though.”

“Yeah, but unfortunately she didn’t remember why she’d thought it was such a great idea at the     time. Took some effort on my part to remind her. Even now, she’s still on the     fence, but she’s willing to give it a chance. We’re on our way to Denver to pack     her things.”

“You’re serious?”

He wasn’t sure he’d ever heard Jeff’s voice squeak that way,     and the sound of it pushed the smile he’d started this call with back to his     lips.