Latent Danger (On the Line #2)(58)



Watching him watching her was heady in itself. There was something so erotic about seeing the need and hunger in his eyes.

Zach dropped to his knees then, wordlessly lowering her panties and slipping them down her legs to the floor. He ran large warm hands up her legs, spreading her and then he was on her. He licked and suckled and brought her to panting.

“Zach,” she said, burying her hands in his hair.

He rumbled in response, but continued to tease and taunt, before adding his fingers to the mix and bringing her to a startling, sweet, aching orgasm.

She came back to her senses as Zach crawled onto the bed beside her, pulling her close and wrapping himself around her. She turned in his arms, running her hands over his chest and up to his shoulders. She’d always loved the way he felt.

“God, I missed this, Shaun,” he said, and when she looked at him, she knew he meant it.

She brought her hands to the sides of his face and brought her mouth to his, speaking just before she kissed him. “Show me.”

“Everything,” he said in answer as he flipped her, so she lay beneath him. He pulled a condom from his pants pocket and protected them before moving to her entrance.

Shauna bucked her hips, but he lay maddeningly still, just letting the tip of his erection enter her, teasing.

“Please, Zach, please.”

“Shhh,” he soothed. “I just want to remember this.” With that, he sank slowly into her, inch by inch as he groaned her name.

Shauna lost it. She bucked and writhed beneath him, pushing up to meet every stroke of his and within minutes, she was tightening around him, the feel of his hard length within her like nothing she’d felt in the last six years. It was heaven, just like she’d remembered.

Only this time, it was even better. Because this time, there wasn’t just the feel of their bodies coming together. There was the emotional connection, the respect, the caring. And she knew, deep in her heart, there was love forming there, too. Love for this man she’d walked away from years before.

Love for this man she wouldn’t walk away from again.

As he made love to her, bringing her to climax as he found the same within her, she found the kind of happiness she’d given up on long before. She made room in her heart for the hope she’d once abandoned and for the dream of family and future and all she’d not dared dream of for a long time.

She didn’t speak the words to him. Not yet. But when he lay spent beside her, she turned to look at him, and found him watching her, those eyes of his telling her everything she needed to know about where they were headed. Together.

The End.

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