Spinning the stool around, she hopped off. Her bare feet hit the hardwood floor, and she walked quickly across it to the door. The apartment smelled like the lemon chicken currently cooking in the Crock-Pot, and it lifted Audrey’s spirits. She pressed her eye to the peephole and looked out the door, her hand already on the knob.
Her heart skipped a beat, and she forgot how to breathe.
“Duncan.”
She yanked open the door, and he stood there. His brown hair looked slightly disheveled, his suit jacket off and his sleeves rolled past his elbow. The black pants were immaculate as always, but it was his eyes that caught her. They looked directly at her, looking as if they could see through her.
Audrey swallowed and promptly forgot how to speak.
Over the last three weeks, she’d thought of various ways to begin a conversation with him. Most had “I’m sorry” and “I’m a fool” in them. All started with “hello.” But her throat refused to work, and her brain remained disengaged.
“Hello,” he said, and his voice washed over her with that lovely velvety brush. “I’m new in town and was wondering if I could possibly borrow a cup of sugar?”
Audrey blinked. And suddenly her lungs remembered how to breathe, and her brain finally remembered how to work. “What?” she asked, feeling rather foolish for it, and tried again. “What did you say?”
That was no better. Apparently her brain wasn’t engaging on all cylinders.
Duncan didn’t seem to mind. His smile curled her toes and warmed the parts of her that had been cold and lonely. All the air rushed out of her newly functioning lungs.
“I just offered you a lame excuse so you’d open the door,” he said.
Audrey found herself nodding, whether it was in agreement that the excuse was lame or the fact that she did have a cup of sugar he could have, she really had no idea. “What are you doing here, Duncan?” she asked, blinked again, and waved to the apartment next door. “Was all this you?”
“Guilty!” he said, with not a trace of guilt in that smile. “I wanted to be near someone familiar in New York,” he added. His hands slipped into his pockets, and he rocked back on his heels. “But I must say, Granwood is having a grand old time with life in the Big Apple.”
“You brought Granwood?” she asked.
Audrey wondered if she’d stepped through the looking glass into another world. But no, her feet seemed to be firmly planted in her apartment. It was the rest of it that made her head swim. Duncan stood opposite her in her apartment building. Her brain couldn’t process that, but, oh, her heart most definitely could!
“Yes,” Duncan said softer. He stepped forward and nodded. “I did. He and I brought a few things that would make my new apartment feel more at home. And since I plan on being here for a while, I thought turnabout would be fair play.”
He stepped fully into the apartment, but Audrey hadn’t moved. Her bare feet were glued to the floor. Now she could feel his body, the heat that drew her to him. One hand rose to cup her cheek; his thumb stroked along her cheekbone and sent shivers down her spine.
“You can show me your city,” he whispered.
His touch sent liquid fire through her and did nothing to help her brain engage. “I can’t,” she stuttered the words out. “I can’t believe you’re here.”
“I don’t like to miss opportunities that can be life changing,” Duncan said, his entire body so intent on her. Audrey couldn’t look away. “Those are the most special ones.”
“I’m not even sure what to say,” she admitted.
“Tell me if you feel the same way.” His voice was heavy with need, not sexual need, though she knew he wanted her. No, Audrey knew that heaviness between them was of unspoken words and potential.
“Tell me,” he continued, his hand still on her cheek. “I didn’t move here for crazy drivers and hotdogs on every street corner.”
She closed the distance between them and wrapped her fingers around his wrist, leaning her cheek further into his touch. “Yes. It was worth it.”
His mouth was on hers, hard and hot and demanding, and oh so perfect. Audrey forgot how to breathe again, but it didn’t matter. She wound her arms around him, felt his hardness against her, and had never wanted anything more in her life than she wanted him.
Physically, yes, she wanted to remind herself why they fit together.
But she wanted to hear his laugh, wanted to hear his voice as he told her about his city or his family or his latest business deal.
She wanted him.
“Yes. It is worth it,” Duncan reiterated.
Audrey laughed and nodded. It was worth it all right. Duncan was worth it. How could he not be? He’d traveled all this way for her. It was the single most romantic gesture she’d ever heard of, let alone experienced. She was already ready to melt into a puddle of goo; instead, Audrey mustered her sassy confidence, gave Duncan her most heated smile, and quoted Mae.
“I once heard it was best to love thy neighbor, especially if he happened to be tall, debonair, and devastating. It’d be that much easier.”
She laughed again, feeling light and free and oh so happy. But then Duncan kissed her, and he being here, in New York, in her arms, was all that mattered.
A Note to my Incredible Readers
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