The Seduction
“Everything okay?” he asks.
“Great.” I force a smile. He’ll understand, I assure myself. He will.
I place both our plates on the table. The maple smell is calling to me like crazy. I’m dying to taste what we made. Together. I rub my damp hands and pull out a chair across from him.
“Sit here.” He gestures to his lap.
Of course, my gaze falls to that low sprinkling of hair running into his sweats, and my body is suddenly as hungry as my stomach.
“Why?”
He grins. “Well, I can’t feed you from across the table.” He’s got an intense look on his face that tells me he means business.
So I saunter over, putting a deliberate swagger in my hips as I walk. His thighs are hard beneath mine, and under me, his erection grows . He sucks in a shallow breath as I settle in. I love this heady sense of power I have over him and hope, with all my heart, he feels for me the way I do for him.
“I’m hungry,” I say, wondering if I mean for food or for Zach.
His eyes darken with need. “Open.”
He picks up a sticky piece, and I let him place the mouth-watering French toast in my mouth.
His gaze is hot on mine. Syrup drips down my chin, but I’m focused on him, and I deliberately close my mouth around his finger. It’s a salty-sweet mix. As he slowly pulls out, I suck the syrupy mixture off his finger, swirling my tongue around the long digit and grazing his skin with my teeth.
He groans, and beneath me, he grows even harder. “Chloe—”
I’m not sure if it’s a warning or a plea. Before I can figure it out, the doorbell rings, startling me out of the haze of desire that had enveloped me.
He mutters a curse. “Ignore it,” he says.
It’s his house, so if he doesn’t care there’s someone out there, neither do I. I’m sure I can get right back into the moment, and from the feel of him, he hasn’t left it. I wriggle my hips, and his sexy chuckle warms me from the inside out.
The doorbell rings again. And once more.
“Whoever’s out there doesn’t sound like they’ll go away.” I’m disappointed, knowing he’ll have to get it.
As if to prove my point, the bell rings over and over again.
“Shit.” Zach picks me up and helps me to my feet. “Stay right here. I’ll be right back.”
Considering how I’m dressed, I agree to wait.
A few minutes later, I hear a familiar voice bellowing from the other room. “Where the fuck is she, Anders?”
It’s Sean. What in the world is he doing here? I run into the foyer and come to a halt when I find the two men in a standoff. Two well-built, angry, posturing men.
“Am I fucking wrong?” Sean asks.
“What goes on between me and Chloe is none of your business. Now get the hell out of my house.”
Though I want to ask questions, I’m drawn into their conversation.
“Not until you tell Chloe,” Sean says.
I blink at that. “Tell me what?” I step forward, making my presence known.
Sean turns toward me.
Zach doesn’t meet my gaze, and in that moment, I know something’s seriously wrong, making me want to curl into myself before even I know why. Worse, I’m suddenly feeling exposed, and it’s not because I’m only wearing Zach’s tee shirt.