Tied With Me (With Me In Seattle)(71)



“Can I come back tomorrow?” she asks as she throws her arms around Matt’s neck, hugging him tightly.

“No, you’ll be back with Abby tomorrow,” Asher replies.

“Oh.” Casey pulls out of Matt’s arms and looks at me with longing.

I’m such a sucker.

“Maybe, if your dad says it’s okay, you can come here once a week, as a treat.”

“Can I, Daddy?” She clasps her hands together over her chest and bounces on the balls of her feet. “Please?”

“Nic, you don’t have to…”

“I wouldn’t offer if I didn’t like having her here,” I reply honestly. “She’s a joy, Asher. I would love to spend a day with her each week, at least until summer is over.”

Asher looks at Matt, who just smiles and shrugs, staying out of it.

“Please, Daddy?”

“If you really don’t mind, Casey would love it,” Asher begins hesitantly. “But I don’t want to impose.”

“Nonsense.” I turn back to my frosting, bag it up and put it in the fridge. “She’s a big help. The customers love her. And”—I hand Casey her box full of leftover strawberry cupcakes—“she works for cupcakes. We all win here.”

“Well, then, I think you two have a standing date.”

“Thank you!” Casey hands her father her box, and I barely have time to stoop to catch her as she throws herself into my arms. She’s so slender, so sweet. She smells like vanilla and shampoo, and I hug her tightly for just a moment.

“You’re welcome, sweetie. I’ll see you next week, okay?”

“Okay!”

“Let’s go, bubba.” Asher takes Casey’s hand and waves to us. “I’ll see you on Thursday, Matt.”

“Get some sleep,” Matt calls out, his gaze still pinned on mine.

His eyes are hot and full of lust and something else that sends tingles through me and makes ravenous butterflies set up camp in my belly.

“How are you?” I ask.

“Hungry,” he replies and slowly moves toward me.

“Nic, I’m leaving, too! See you tomorrow!” Anastasia calls out.

“Thank you, Anastasia!” I pull my apron off and toss it in the hamper. “I have dinner going upstairs.”

“You do?” he asks softly and reaches out to brush his knuckles down my cheek. “That’s not all I’m hungry for, you know.”

“Well, it’s a good place to start,” I reply shakily. “Then we can work our way to other things.”

“Bossy little thing, aren’t you?” He chuckles.

“It was just a suggestion.” I lift one shoulder in a shrug, watching his mouth as he licks his bottom lip.

“Are you finished here?” he asks.

“Yes.”

“Good. Let’s go home.” He takes my hand in his and lifts it to his lips, kissing each knuckle softly. “I want to spend some time with you. Enjoy you.” He leans in and kisses the apple of my cheek, then pulls his lips down to my ear. “Then lose myself in you until we both pass out.”

I nod and pull in a deep breath, relishing the smell of him. He smells musky, like pure unadulterated male, and it makes every instinct in me sit up and beg.

“Which part are you agreeing to?” he asks as he drags his nose along my jawline.

“All of it,” I whisper.

He grins, kisses me chastely and then pulls back, leaving me already missing his warmth and impatient to get upstairs with him.

“Let’s go.”

***

“You are not a bad cook,” Matt informs me with a grin as he stacks our plates in the dishwasher. “You had me worried.”

“The slow cooker is easy.” I laugh. “It’s hard to screw anything up in there.”

The whir of the air-conditioning kicks on, battling the hot Seattle summer heat.

“Doesn’t heat the place up like the oven does either,” Matt agrees. “I’m surprised you have AC in here. This is an old building.”

“I had it installed. My ovens downstairs make it necessary to cool the rest of the building, especially in the summer.”

He nods, locks the dishwasher and sets it.

“You shouldn’t be doing this,” I insist for the third time. “You worked hard today.”

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