town?â
âYes, she isâand perhaps youâve forgotten, but the last time I invited you it didnât go so well.â
âI was young.â He laughed, as if his explanation made everything okay. He reached out, cupped her jaw, and stared down at her. âIf Iâd been half as smart as you were, Iâd have held on to you.â
âObviously you werenât that smartâbut I am.â Blake took Darbyâs hand. Unmindful of how close Trey stood, he pulled her to him, knocking the other manâs arm away with the force of his tug.
Darby blinked at the menacing way Blake glared at Trey, at the possessiveness in his dark eyes when they shifted to her.
It took her a moment to recall he was just playing a role, that he was fulfilling his âcrazy about herâ part. That he wasnât really jealous.
With that, Blakeâs head lowered, his mouth brushing over hers in what could only be called a staking-his-claim kiss.
His kiss wasnât gentle, wasnât a caress.
His kiss was a branding of his mouth against hersâa kiss meant to say she belonged to him and none other.
Darbyâs heart pitter-pattered.
No, that wasnât a pitter-patter. That wild beat was a thunderstorm, a horrendous onslaught on her senses, complete with lightning and thunder and raindrops that pierced her soul.
She let her fingers thread into his hair, tangle in the silky locks, pulling him closer, loving the solid strength of his body against hers. Her mouth opened and his tongue thrust inside, imprinting her with his kiss, stamping her as belonging to him.
Dear sweet heaven, sheâd never been kissed so thoroughly and completely and all-consumingly. Blake kissed her as if she really was his, as if he really was ticked that another man had been making moves on her. As if heâd fight to keep her at his side. He was kissing her as if he wanted her, loved her.
The way sheâd dreamed of being kissed by him.
Only he was faking.
She knew it, and so did he.
That knowledge gave her the power to pull away, the power to smile at Trey and give Blake an annoyed look.
âBlake, please, weâre at a family picnic.â Unsteady, she placed her palm against his chest, surprised to find his heart doing a rapid pitter-patter of its own. Still, she pushed against him, trying to establish space between their bodies.
His gaze narrowed, his thumb raked across his lips, removing the last trace of her lipstick. His eyes never left hers, never lost their steely possessiveness, never lost thedark swirls of desire that looked so real they took her breath away.
âLetâs ditch the picnic and go back to the hotel, Darby.â
âJust for the record,â Trey drawled, leaning against the tree and watching them, âIâm a lot smarter these days.â
Darbyâs gaze cut to him. She hadnât even remembered he was there. She blinked, sure she must still be asleep and having some weird dream.
Maybe when she woke up she wouldnât want to take up Blakeâs pretend offer to head back to the hotel. Because at this moment she wanted to. For real.
If she believed he was sincere, theyâd be out of there.
Having followed Blake, Mandy stepped up beside them. âGood for you, Darby. Iâm glad youâve met such a great guy and wonât die a virgin, after all.â
Heat burning her cheeks, Darby rolled her eyes, sure Mandy meant the words as some type of dig, knowing Mandy had meant her to be embarrassed in front of Blake.
Blakeâs forehead wrinkled with a frown, his gaze going back and forth between Mandy and Darby. âWhatâs she talking about? Dying a virgin?â
âNothing, really.â Mandy laughed, the sound sparkly. âJust one of those silly âmost likelyâpredictions kids make.â
âMost likely?â
Mandy smiled. âDarbyâs wasâ¦â
Darby opened her mouth, tried to speak, tried to stop