you?â
âYes.â
âGood. We can ride in my truck.â
âAlright. Good night.â
She turned toward the door, intent on opening it quickly and going inside. He was just as determined not to let her get away that easily. Reaching out, he wrapped his arms around her waist and tugged her close to him.
âWhat do you think youâre doing, Gavin?â
âThis.â
Lowering his head, he claimed her mouth in a long, passionate kiss. She didnât push him away. Instead, she pulled him closer. Emotions he hadnât expected pushed him to let her know with this kiss just how much he wanted her.
The kiss theyâd shared last night had been a game changer. This one sealed their fate.
* * *
Gavin knew at that moment that kissing her would never be enough. What he really wanted to do was sweep her off her feet, open the damn door and head straight to the bedroom. But he couldnât do that.
He wanted her to admit how much she wanted him, too. Heâd give her time; heâd remember their deal. The one he had initiated. The one he intended to end in his favor. There was no way she would leave the Silver Spurs without them making love.
He finally broke off the kiss. As he drew in a deep breath he watched her draw in one, as well. Studying her mouth, he saw her lips were wet and swollen, and he had to fight back the urge to kiss her again.
âWhy did you kiss me?â she asked, touching her finger to her lips.
He smiled, tempted to replace her finger with the tip of his tongue. âFor the same reason you let me kiss you. I want you and you want me.â
From the look he saw in her eyes, he knew she was angry. Why? Because heâd stated facts when she preferred hiding behind denials?
âIâm going inside now.â
âIâll see you in the morning around ten.â
She nodded, then quickly opened the door and went inside. When the door closed behind her, Gavin shoved his hands into the pockets of his jeans and headed back toward the main house. He knew she was confused. Confusion came with the territory when you tried to deny the truth of your feelings. However, she was smart. He knew she would figure it out. Eventually she would see things the way he did.
He would make sure of it.
Six
L ayla, feeling tousled from a restless night, stepped out on the porch with a cup of coffee in her hand. She took a sip. She needed the hot liquid as much as she needed more sleep. Kissing Gavin was hazardous to her health when the aftereffect was a frazzled mind.
What could she have been thinking to agree to the deal heâd put on the table? What woman in her right mind would agree to have sex with a man who counted on her to fail at the most important project of her life? She kept assuring herself that she had nothing to worry about because her research wasnât wrong.
But what if it was?
She shook her head, refusing to second-guess herself or allow something as insignificant as sex to undermine her confidence in years of research. She lifted the cup to her lips again, took another sip and smiled. She couldnât wait to show Gavin just how wrong he was. She would leave the Silver Spurs with Jesse Jamesâs loot and sheâd keep Gavin out of her panties.
She glanced over at the main house and tried to ignore the heat that settled in her stomach. Ms. Melody had called to invite Layla to breakfast, but sheâd declined saying she needed to read over a few reports. The last thing Layla wanted was to run into Gavin. She would see him at ten and that suited her just fine. The man had a way of making her distracted.
And then there was that kiss she couldnât stop thinking about. The one that still had her lips tingling this morning. While getting dressed sheâd tried to convince herself not to worry about that kissânot to worry about anything, especially not Gavin Blake. Agreeing to his deal meant nothing more than a reason to work harder
J. S. Cooper, Helen Cooper