Somebody's Lover: The Jackson Brothers, Book 1

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    Kids these days didn’t know what they were missing.
    At eight-thirty, she hadn’t arrived.
    He started to sweat at eight-forty.
    At eight-forty-five, fifteen minutes late, she pulled in beside him. She didn’t get out right away. Instead, in the last of the twilight, she simply looked through her window at him. His heart jumped to his throat. She’d changed her mind. But at least she was here. He could change it back for her. All he needed to do was put his hands on her.
    He grabbed the blanket and the wine off the seat beside him and climbed out. She hadn’t opened her door when he got to her. Reaching past her through the window, he took her keys out of the ignition and threw them on the passenger seat next to her purse.
    “What are you doing?”
    “Making up your mind for you. Get out.”
    “I wasn’t going to—”
    “Yes, you were. You were going to tell me you couldn’t go through with it.” He died a little inside thinking about it. If she said it, he’d go crazy.
    Her dress rose up her thighs as she slid out. Barely more than a flowery slip with little straps holding it together and a row of buttons down the front, he wanted to rip it off and bury himself inside her right on the front seat of her minivan.
    He shook with how badly he needed her.
    Taylor put her hand to his cheek, a sweet scent rising up from her hair to captivate him. “I’m sorry I was late. The kids were making a fuss. But I’m not leaving, Jace. I want you.”
    He held her palm to his lips and closed his eyes. You’re losing it, man. Christ, he’d lost it over her a long time ago. He just hadn’t known how badly.
    “We have tonight. But then it’s over.”
    It was on the tip of his tongue to say it didn’t have to end. But he’d promised he wouldn’t ask for anything. He prayed she’d do the asking for him. Fear that she was stronger than him cleaved his heart in two. “I know.”
    “You brought me wine.” She took the bottle from his hand.
    If tonight was all he’d get, he’d take it. “I forgot the glasses.”
    “It doesn’t matter. I haven’t drunk wine from the bottle in...” She laughed, a light sound that burrowed beneath his ribs. “Well, I guess I never have. It’ll be a first.”
    He needed to give her a lot of firsts. The first time she came under the moonlight with him. The first time she’d had a man buried to the hilt in three years. With her hand in his, he led her down to the water. Later in the year, the mosquitoes would be out. For now though, the night was warm, the lap of the water at the reeds gentle.
    Slipping the blanket from beneath his arm, she spread it out on the grass, then sat.
    “You look pretty in that dress.”
    “You look nice in black.”
    She said it so shyly, his heart flipped over. Pulling the bottle opener from his back pocket, he came down beside her, then worked the cork. “Ladies first.”
    She drank, a sip. “Mmm, that’s good. Nice and sweet.”
    He felt like a teenager, wanting to make everything perfect. “I remembered you liked it sweet.”
    Her lips glistened with wine. He swallowed, then leaned in to touch those luscious lips with his. Her flavor and the drink’s sweetness burst in his mouth. He pulled away before he dragged her down and had her right then. They didn’t have a lot of time, but he wouldn’t rush this.
    Stretching out beside her, he propped his head on his hand, holding the bottle loosely in front of him. “How was your week?”
    She smiled. Her eyes sparkled in the first light of the rising moon. “It was good, Jace. How was yours?”
    “Fine.” Better than any he’d ever known. He touched her, she’d touched him. That was everything he’d ever wanted. “Are the kids looking forward to summer?”
    “Yes. Brian’s going to camp at the end of July for a week. And Jamey’s doing junior camp at the same time.”
    “You’ll miss them.” She’d be lonely. He could only hope she’d need him to ease the loneliness, but July

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