Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian 1)
I raised my eyebrows. Misha was a collector of not only high-priced shag wagons, but vintage automobiles. At last count, he had about fifty antiques and five newer "classics" stored in the special parking lot underneath this tower. "You'd trust me to drive one of your cars?"
I couldn't help the surprise in my voice, and his smile grew. "Only one of the ones that I don't mind getting bashed up. I've seen you drive, remember."
"I know. Hence my surprise."
"There is an ulterior motive, of course."
His voice had dropped several octaves and slid through my system as smoothly as warmed chocolate. Talon might be excitement and raw power, but Misha was certainly passion. "And what might that be?"
"You have to return the car and the keys, and therefore might spend tonight with me rather than Talon."
I leaned across the table and kissed him. "A car would be far handier than public transport, so I just might be forced to accept that proposition." The hunger glittering in his eyes echoed through me, stirring the moon heat to life. "But why not get a down payment right now?"
"Why not indeed," he agreed, and pressed his hand against the back of my neck, holding me still as his mouth claimed mine
As places to make love went, a kitchen bench wasn't that bad an alternative
I checked the map for the umpteenth time, wanting to be sure I was headed in the right direction. On foot, I could find my way anywhere. Shove me behind the wheel of a car and I could get lost in a traffic circle
Up ahead, the lights changed from green to red. The cell phone chose that moment to ring and I slipped the earpiece in as I stopped the car
"Riley here."
"How are you feeling, little wolf?"
Talon's husky tones lost none of their impact electronically, and a warm shiver slipped down my spine. He didn't even have to touch me to turn me on
"I've been with Misha, and I'm feeling fine."
Talon paused. Maybe he didn't like the thought that I could still need another after the pounding he'd given me
"He can't do to you what I do to you."
His words held an edge that made me frown. Was Talon getting jealous? Surely not. "No. And sometimes that's a good thing."
The lights changed. I put on the turn signal and moved over to the side of the road. Given my driving record, talking to Talon while trying to steer the car probably wasn't a good idea
His laugh skittered across my skin and made me hunger, yet there was also that rawness in it that stirred uneasiness through me. Sex with Talon was great, but if he was beginning to think there could be anything else between us, he needed his head examined. As a part-time lover he was fantastic, but I was damn sure I couldn't cope with him full-time. And not just sexually. Arrogance, and a complete belief in one's own superiority, was okay in the bedroom, but it would probably drive me crazy elsewhere
"Can I see you again soon?" he said
"I'm with Misha tonight."
"Then come now."
There was no hiding the annoyance in his voice this time, and I frowned. "Why do you suddenly have a problem with me being with Misha?" In the two years we'd been together, I'd had up to four other partners. It had only been recently that I'd settled on Misha and him
"I don't. Well, I do when I want you and he has you, but it's not a jealousy thing, if that's what you mean." He paused. "How about I add a sweetener? I have that information you wanted."
"You ran a search on Evensong?"
"And the owner. Found a couple of interesting tidbits. You can come over to my place and collect them."
My heart accelerated. He'd never asked me to his place before - never told me much about himself at all, in fact, and curiosity stirred
"When and where?"
He chuckled. "What are you doing right now?"