ignited that spark a million times more. It was hard to explain, but she had never felt that type of chemistry before, not even with Tyler.
“Mornin’.”
She smiled and pulled away from her thoughts. Having feelings like these for a man again was scary enough, but even worse was not knowing if he felt the same way while knowing she had to leave him eventually. She didn’t want to think about it anymore.
“Good morning,” she greeted, pressing her naked body against his. She sucked on his bottom lip and smiled. “I think it’s time for more,” she murmured, then kissed him, preparing herself for whatever he was able to give her.
Chapter Six
Her memories of the next few days were purely physical. It was as though once they’d started, they just couldn’t help themselves no matter where they were. Her hotel room was no different.
“Brady, stop.” She was short of breath from laughing so hard. She tackled him, pinning his hands above his head on the mattress, and straddled him.
She’d noticed his focus settling on the rise and fall of her breasts as she tried to get her breath back, and it made her smile. They’d been messing around like children, chasing, teasing, and wrestling each other, all in fun, and she was exactly where she wanted to be.
“Ugh, I wish you didn’t have to go. I’m going to miss you,” she pouted, then smiled when he rolled on top to give her a kiss.
“Ye could come with me, ye know. I haven’t been to the boozer in a couple days. I’m bound to lose my job if I keep missin’.”
“I know, and I would come. It’s just that I haven’t seen Sam in a while. Caleb’s going with you, leaving her alone, and I feel guilty for neglecting her. Although my time with you has been wonderful, and I hope to have much more of this before I leave.”
“From now until ye have to go, ye can have ’em all, love, every moment.”
She nodded and snuggled closer. “Will I see you later?”
“It’ll be late, but if ye’ll have me, I’ll be back here as soon as I can.”
“I’ll be here.” She kissed him and was reluctant to let him go when all she wanted was to tie him up and have her way with him again and again. He closed the door quietly in front of her after he quickly changed, and the room already felt empty without him there, but she’d made a promise to herself. It was time to see Sam now, and she couldn’t wait to dish on how well her time with Brady was going.
Her friend was pretty quiet when she came to the door. Something was up, and it couldn’t be good.
“Are you okay?”
Sam didn’t answer. “No Brady tonight?” She flopped on the bed dramatically.
“Um, no, he’s at work, but you knew that because Caleb’s with him.”
“I think I’m starting to regret spending so much time with Caleb,” she whispered.
What the hell? She wouldn’t even look Jenna in the eye. “Okay, Sam, spill it. None of this makes any sense. When I saw you a few days ago, you were on cloud nine and couldn’t get enough of him. What could have possibly changed in a matter of days? Has he hurt you?”
“Of course not,” she snapped. “I guess I just miss our girl time. I think I need some.”
“If you say so.” Jenna helped Sam up, forcing her to get out of bed, “that’s what I’m here for. You want to go see the guys at the pub, or would you rather do something else?”
“Something else.”
They wound up taking a night stroll, sticking close to the hotel. Sam was still unusually quiet, and it was starting to piss Jenna off that she wouldn’t open up, especially after how pushy Sam had been about getting her to talk in the past.
“Okay, Sam, this is ridiculous. Your silence is driving me insane, and you need to start talking.”
“Jenna, you’re the one that’s being ridiculous. Like I didn’t have enough to worry about, now I have to put up with your intrusion. I’m late. Are you happy
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