And the top of her dress just—fell open.
And she was right.
She had nothing else—because she was naked.
I don’t know how long I stayed that way—in such shock that my mouth wouldn’t close, my heart hammered, my mind raced.
And then, she pulled her dress back up and sat back against the seat. “So, we should probably get going…unless you’d rather hang out in the parking lot. But no way am I telling my kids that story.”
“Huh?” Clearly, I was having trouble catching up—part of my brain was still functioning on the level of garters, white lace, and nakedness. To be fair, I was a guy so yeah, that was my only excuse. Well that and I loved her—more than life itself.
“Wedding night in a parking lot downtown Seattle?” Kiersten’s nose scrunched up…”Not romantic, now drive.” She hit the dash and leaned back.
“HOW ARE YOU ACTING NORMAL?” My voice was hoarse—damn, was I yelling?
Kiersten burst out laughing.
“Damn Lisa.”
“Oh, this wasn’t Lisa’s idea, nor was it her gift.”
“What?” With shaking hands, I buckled my seatbelt. Where the hell was north? South? East? Were we supposed to go east?
“Gabe.” Kiersten released a dreamy sigh.
“I’ll kill him with my bare hands if he said the word naked to you. Swear.”
“No.” With twinkling eyes she whispered, “But he did say something about how there’s no point wearing lingerie—when it doesn’t even stay on for three seconds.”
“And the garters?”
“Oh these?” She flashed me more leg while I accidently hit my thumb on the steering wheel trying to start the car again.
“Yeah.” I didn’t look away. What was the point in trying when I didn’t have to?
“All. Me.” Kiersten leaned over the console and braced my face with her hands. “I got them a while ago with one intention and one intention only.”
“Yeah?” I focused on her green eyes. “What’s that?”
“To stop Wes Michels’ heart.” She laid a warm palm against my cheek and whispered, “Did it work?”
“Kiersten…” I brushed a kiss across her lips. “You stopped my heart the day I met you—re-started it—and gave it a new rhythm. You are my heart. So yeah, I think it worked.”
Chapter Nine
Skin. Just touching his skin, feeling his warmth, incredible how much it made me want to weep. Like, actually fall down on the ground and sob my eyes out because by touching his skin, by feeling that warmth, I knew he was alive and by knowing he was alive, I realized…being married to him? It was totally real. Funny, how sometimes we need to keep touching things so we know they’re real—even better? That I’d spend the rest of my life touching him, touching Wes Michels. And every touch would remind me, that blood flowed through his veins, that his heart beat strong, that it beat in perfect cadence with mine. —Kiersten
Kiersten
Wes was still staring at me. I fought between wanting to actually stay in that parking lot and letting him maul me—and driving off so we could be alone.
“I love you,” I whispered. “Just in case you weren’t aware.”
“I’m aware,” Wes said quickly, his blue eyes widening a bit as if trying to take in more of what was in front of him. “With every word that comes out of your mouth. Damn Kiersten, if all you did was say nonsense all freaking day. If you talked gibberish but still looked at me the way you’re looking at me now—I’d know. I’d know without a shadow of a doubt that you were mine.”
I nodded, unable to really speak. Wes had a way of doing that to me, one-upping me or really just putting into words what I wasn’t capable of speaking. It was as if he knew my soul and was able to explain the depth of my heart without actually asking me in the first place what I was trying to communicate.
“But—” Wes closed his eyes for a brief moment and buckled his seat belt. “The parking lot, probably not the best place to attack you and that—” He licked his lips and hit the steering wheel. “Yeah…I’m undone.”