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by Jill Shalvis


  “In me,” Tara demanded when she could breathe again. She sat up, trying to pull him over her.

  But he wouldn’t be budged.

  Or rushed.

  “Shh,” he said, not sinking into her. Dammit. Instead, he put a hand to her chest and pushed her back down on the bed. Before she could work up her temper over that, his tongue had stroked her wet flesh again. “Ohmigod,” she whispered. Her hands were fisted in his hair, and she didn’t care. She thought about tugging him up to be face-to-face with her but he was doing something so amazing with that talented mouth that she held him to her, dying. “I need. God, Ford, I need…”

  “Anything,” he promised her, but he didn’t mean it, the evil, evil man, because he was holding her right on the very edge, giving her everything then pulling back, teasing her until she was a panting, begging, squirming wreck, all but screaming his name.

  “Ford, dammit!”

  That didn’t work.

  “I don’t get mad. I get even,” she warned, and whether it was the implied threat or a decision to have mercy on her, Ford gave in. She came again long and hard and was barely back to planet Earth when he grabbed a condom from a drawer by the bed. In a blink, he was covered and sliding home, filling her completely.

  “Jesus,” he said, his voice low and raw, head bowed close to hers. “Every time. You slay me every fucking time.” He pushed inside her again, and then again, making her clutch at him and cry out.

  He went still. “Too much?”

  “Just right.” She dug her fingers into his butt. “And if you don’t start moving, I’m going to hurt you, I swear it.”

  Laughing softly under his strained breath, he kissed her. He slipped an arm beneath her back to better angle her, but she was done letting him be in charge. Done letting him drag out all these raw, earthy, terrifying emotions. It was her turn to run the show, and silently thanking Chloe for all the yoga classes that had strengthened her core, she rolled over to claim the top.

  He groaned as she straddled his hips, keeping him sheathed inside. And then groaned again when she started a grind that had her eyes drifting shut from the sheer pleasure of the friction.

  “Tara, God. God, that’s good.”

  So damn good.

  She laced her fingers through his and pulled his arms above his head. Time for some of his own medicine. Leaning over him, she traced his bottom lip with her tongue.

  “Mmm,” he said, and took immediate control of the kiss, mating his tongue with hers, torturing her with every stroke.

  She retaliated by rotating her hips, taking him deeper, and was rewarded when he breathed her name raggedly. She met each of his movements with a thrust of her own, until it became a struggle to remain in control. She could feel the flutter low in her gut, feel the heat starting at her toes and working its way north.

  Definitely losing it…

  As if he knew her body better than she did, Ford slipped his hands out of hers and grabbed her hips, forcing a rhythm that made both of them quiver. Startled at the rawness, the utter rightness, she lifted her head and stared at him.

  He met her gaze. In fact, he never looked away as they rode each other to climax. She burst first, falling forward onto his chest, panting for air as he followed her over.

  “Good Christ,” he muttered sometime later. His eyes were closed as he caught his breath, his entire body relaxed except for the hand he had clamped possessively on her ass. “We’re going to kill each other.”

  A distinct possibility.

  She buried her face against his neck. “Okay, now I really have to go,” she said, but didn’t move. Couldn’t.

  He pressed his mouth to her temple. “We do have a few minutes left…” His fingers dipped between her thighs.

  Her entire body quivered, but she shook her head.

  With a sigh, he sat up, lightly smacking her butt as he rolled off the bed and strolled casually to the tiny bathroom.

  She found herself just sitting there watching him. Finally she shook herself and stood up, wrapping the sheet around her. Her clothes were scattered across the place.

  “What’s with the modesty now?”

  She turned in time to watch him walk—bare ass nekked—across the room toward her. “I’m… cold,” she said and made him laugh softly.

  “Tara, I’ve seen every inch of you. Hell, I’ve kissed every inch of you. You don’t need to hide it.”

  “Yes, but it’s really light out.”

  He grinned and tugged the sheet from her. “I like it that way.”

  She fought to stay covered. “Well of course you do; you’re perfect.”

  His eyes softened as he won the battle and tossed the sheet behind him. “So are you.”

  Chapter 22

  “Death is hereditary. Make sure you enjoy each day before it catches you.”

  TARA DANIELS

  Tara was walking up from the marina just as Chloe pulled in on her Vespa. “Look at you,” Chloe said, pulling off her helmet. “Glowing again.”

  Tara ignored that as she opened the door to the cottage, then promptly froze.

  Maddie was sitting on their small couch in the living room, staring open-mouthed at Jax, tears running down her cheeks.

  Jax was on his knees at her side, holding her hand.

  “Oh, God,” Tara said, hand to her chest. “What’s happened, what’s wrong?”

  Chloe came up beside Tara, took in the sight, and immediately slid her hand into Tara’s. Tara squeezed it reassuringly, even as her heart landed in her stomach. Not a single one of them was up for another crisis.

  Jax dropped his forehead to Maddie’s knee. His shoulders were shaking, and Tara stopped breathing.

  “Tell us,” Chloe whispered, gripping Tara’s fingers hard enough to crack them. “Maybe we can help—”

  Jax made a sound. Not of sorrow, Tara noted, and narrowed her eyes.

  He was laughing.

  When he lifted his face and met Maddie’s gaze, his own softened, and he stroked her cheek, wiping away her tears. “I should have known we’d do this by committee. Should we consult the Magic Eight app or take a vote?”

  Maddie laughed through her tears. “Oh, no, it’s too late for that—I already said yes.” She lifted her hand.

  Which was weighted down by a sparkling diamond.

  “Oh!” Chloe cried and jumped up and down. “I vote yes too, and that’s majority. Majority rules!”

  “Like I would have voted no,” Tara said as she and Chloe stepped forward to hug Maddie. “Sorry we interrupted.”

  “Actually,” Maddie said. “We were done with the proposal. We were just going to…” She blushed. “Negotiate some terms.”

  “For?”

  Maddie and Jax smiled at each other, and their looks were so heated that Tara felt like her eyebrows went up in smoke.

  “Aw.” Chloe grinned. “You were totally going to do it, right there on the couch.” She grabbed Tara and dragged her back to the front door. “Just pretend we never showed up. Carry on.”

  “We can’t now,” Maddie said, laughing. “You’ll know.”

  “Yes,” Chloe said. “And also, we’re never going to sit on that couch again, but don’t let that stop you, Ms. Attack-Her-Boyfriend-in-the-Attic.”

  “Hey,” Maddie said, still beet red. “What about Tara in the pantry with her two men?”

  Tara sighed. “Not a true story,” she said to an avidly listening Jax. “Logan and I haven’t been together like that in over two years.”

  Chloe grinned at Maddie. “Notice she didn’t deny having Ford ‘like that.’ She’s totally doing him. I mean look at her. Hello, she’s still glowing. Sex is so great for the skin. Wish I could come up with a skincare formula that gives that same glow. I’d make bank.”

  Maddie studied Tara’s face and grinned, too. “Oh yeah, she’s definitely doing Ford.”

  Jax looked pained. “Okay, you’ve got to stop saying that. Bad visual.”

  Maddie laughed and hugged him c
lose. “Here, baby, let me give you another one to replace it with.” She whispered something in his ear and then gently but firmly kicked her sisters out of the cottage, locking the door behind them.

  That afternoon, Ford was behind the bar finishing up his monthly inventory. Jax usually helped, but he didn’t show up until after it was finished. “Thanks for the help,” Ford grumbled, then took in the wide, goofy-ass grin on Jax’s face. “What?”

  “You’ll see,” Jax said cryptically, and vanished into the back to do some paperwork.

  The place was filling up when Maddie came in wearing a goofy grin that matched Jax’s.

  “Only one man I know who can put that smile on your face,” Ford said.

  Maddie laughed, something that had once upon a time been very rare. “Or potato chips.”

  Ford grinned at her. “What’ll it be, Beautiful?”

  “Oh, I don’t know…” She set her hand down on the bar and nearly blinded him with a diamond.

  “Jesus, you need sunglasses to look at that thing.” And although he’d already seen the ring—Jax had shown him yesterday—Ford hugged her tight, then lifted her hand and smiled. “Hard to say no to a ring like that.”

  “Maybe it’s just plain hard to say no to me.” Jax came in from the back carrying a tray of clean glasses. He took one look at Maddie flashing the ring and smiled from ear to ear. He set down the glasses and hopped over the bar to yank her into his arms. “Hey, wife.”

  “Not yet, I’m not,” she said, laughing as she shifted into him. “You have to get me down the aisle first.”

  “It’s going to happen.” Jax lowered his lips to her ear, whispered something that made her blush, then kissed her.

  And kissed her.

  “Get a room,” Ford said and nudged them out of his way, their mouths still fused.

  They vanished a few minutes later, and Ford figured that he’d be lucky if Jax surfaced sometime tomorrow. It wasn’t a problem; neither he nor Jax was scheduled to actually tend bar tonight. But since Sawyer had a date too, Ford was left on his own with no plans ahead of him. In the old days, he’d have found himself some trouble.

  Or a woman.

  Neither appealed. So he got in his car and drove, and found himself at the inn. Carlos was in the yard, hosing out a big pot burned black.

  “What happened?” Ford asked.

  “Tara burnt the stew.”

  This was so odd that it took a moment to process. “She did?”

  “Earlier. She said she was distracted. And now she’s added pissed to the list.” Carlos looked around to make sure they were alone. “If you don’t have to go in there, maybe you shouldn’t. No offense, but you tend to make things worse.”

  Ford had a feeling he’d already made it worse, that maybe she’d burned the stew when they’d been out on the water. “Does she need dinner for the guests? I can go pick something up.”

  “No, she’s whipping up some fancy burgers right now. She’s putting some really stinky cheese and seasonings in with the meat and calling them gourmet. She told me if I wrinkled my nose one more time she was going to rearrange it for me.” Carlos let out a rare smile because, as they both knew, Tara could barely reach his nose. “Mia’s helping her.”

  When the kid said Mia’s name, a special quality came into his voice that Ford recognized all too well. Carlos was completely and helplessly wrapped around his daughter’s pinkie.

  They walked into the kitchen together, smelling the burned stew before they crossed the threshold. There was a fan going, and two candles, but they weren’t helping yet. The room itself looked like an explosion in Hell’s Kitchen. The counters were cluttered with cooking utensils and ingredients, and a temperamental Tara stood at the stove, spatula in hand. When she caught sight of Ford, her eyes narrowed and her grip on the spatula tightened as if she was fighting the urge to smack him with it. “You,” she said.

  “Me,” he agreed lightly. A few hours ago, she’d been naked and panting his name. Now she was back to the Steel Magnolia.

  “Sugar,” Tara said in a voice that was pure Pissed-Off South. “You need to go far, far away.”

  A few weeks ago, he’d have taken that to mean she didn’t want to see his face within a six-hundred-mile radius. Now he knew the truth. He distracted her. He could live with that. “Came to see if I can help.”

  “I think I know how to make burgers,” she said smoothly. “But bless your heart.”

  In other words, fuck off and die.

  Carlos gave him a look like “told you so.” He turned to Mia and the two of them exchanged a glance that wasn’t all that hard to interpret for anyone who’d ever once been a horny teenager.

  “So… I have to run into town to get the mail and fill up the propane tank,” Carlos said casually.

  “Oh! I’ll help,” Mia said quickly.

  Amateurs. “No,” Ford said at the same time as Tara.

  Carlos let out a breath and left through the back door. Mia shot Tara a look of perfected teenage annoyance and grabbed the two vases of flowers she’s just arranged, leaving through the double doors to display them in the front rooms.

  When she was gone, Tara shook her head. “Why don’t they tell you that raising a teenager is like trying to nail Jell-O to a freaking tree?”

  Ford laughed softly. “Probably because the entire race would die out.”

  “He looks at her,” she fretted. “A lot. He looks at her like…”

  Risking his neck, Ford came up behind her and slid his arms around her. “Like I look at you?” he asked against her ear, enjoying the way she shivered before she shoved him away.

  “Stop that,” she said.

  “That’s not what you were saying earlier. You were saying ‘Oh, Ford. Harder, Ford—’ ” His sentence ended in an oomph when she elbowed him in the gut.

  “I have far more important things to do than relive our little…” Apparently she couldn’t come up with a satisfactory word for what they’d done because she closed her mouth and inhaled sharply through her nose. “We have a bigger problem.”

  “I wouldn’t classify anything that happened between us today as a problem,” Ford said and kissed her jaw.

  She pushed at him again, her mood clearly changed by the talk of the teenagers. “We have a mission, Ford. It’s called Keep the Daughter Fully Dressed.”

  He grimaced.

  “No, I mean it. That boy takes his job around here very seriously, and I greatly appreciate that. But there’s something else he takes very seriously and that’s our daughter. Do you hear me?”

  “Honey, right now everyone can hear you.”

  Tara shook her head. “It’s not happening, Ford. Not on my watch.” She pointed at him again. “Or yours.”

  He arched a brow. “You don’t see the irony in all this?”

  “Of course I see the irony! I don’t give a hoot about the irony!”

  Ford very carefully relieved her of her weapon—the spatula—and once again wrapped his arms around her so she couldn’t get violent. Holding her tight against him, he pressed his face into her hair. He couldn’t help himself. “Even if someone had given a shit about keeping us separated, it wouldn’t have helped. We’d have found a way.”

  “Maybe not.”

  “We’d have found a way,” he repeated. “I was very determined.”

  Tara sighed. “Smartass.”

  “You like my ass.”

  “Yes,” she agreed. “That’s true, though it’s not even your best part—Oh crap!” She sniffed, then sniffed again and whipped around to the stovetop. “Christ on a stick, I did it again! I burned another meal!” Shoving free, she flipped off the burners and stared in horror at the blackened burgers.

  They could hear running footsteps, and then the door flew open. “Fire! Fire, fire!” Chloe shrieked, inhaler in one hand, fire extinguisher in the other. When she saw the burned burgers, she stopped and sagged in relief. “Jesus! Jesus Christ, I thought we were burning the place down again!”
r />   Tara sank to a chair in utter disbelief. “I never burn things. And yet I’ve burned the last three meals I tried to make.” She lifted a shocked gaze to both of them. “What’s wrong with me?”

  Neither Ford nor Chloe was stupid enough to answer that question. Ford poured Tara a fairly large glass of wine and turned to the refrigerator. In less than three minutes, he had the flame going again and was slathering butter on Tara’s freshly made bread and slicing cheddar cheese for grilled cheese sandwiches.

  “I can’t serve plain old grilled cheese,” Tara protested, downing her wine.

  “It’s not plain old grilled cheese,” he said. “It’s Jax’s Chillax Grilled Cheese. It’s the only thing the doofus could make until he was twenty-four. Damn good recipe, though.”

  “You’re fixin’ this for me,” she said.

  “Trying.”

  “You have a habit of doing that, helping me.” There was something new in her eyes, something Ford couldn’t quite put his finger on but hoped like hell meant that she was finally beginning to see him.

  All of him.

  Chapter 23

  “Love is when someone puts you on a pedestal and yet when you fall, they’re there to catch you anyway.”

  TARA DANIELS

  The summer shifted into high gear, complete with tourist surge and the long, hot, lazy days that were followed by long, hot, lazy nights.

  Every Wednesday night, the town hosted Music on the Pier, and Ford always ran a booth for The Love Shack. He’d hired Carlos for help with the setup, and as Ford arrived, he expected that the kid would be working hard.

  Instead, Ford found him working hard on swallowing Mia’s tongue.

  When neither of them noticed Ford’s approach—they were pretty busy after all—he cleared his throat.

  Nothing. He did it again, putting some major irritation into the sound, and the two teenagers finally jumped apart.

  “Hey,” Mia said, breathless, swiping a hand over her wet mouth. “We were just…”

 

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