An Unforgettable Lady(126)



"You don't have to ask me twice, lady," he said, as he put his lips down on hers.





EPILOGUE





The next morning, Grace smiled as she lay in bed and watched Smith get out of the shower. His big body was hers to have and to hold, she thought. Every last rock-hard inch of it.

And she'd held on pretty hard last night, she remembered with satisfaction.

As he pivoted to dry off his legs, she caught a glimpse of where she'd scratched his back with her nails.

"Look what I did to you," she said with a grimace.

He glanced over his shoulder toward the mirror. When he turned to her, his smile was full of masculine approval.

"I'm wearing your marks with pride and hoping for more tonight."

He wrapped a towel around his tight waist and, when she held her arms out, he joined her. His hair was still damp and he smelled like a clean man.

Her man.

I've chosen well, she thought while staring into his dark blue eyes.

When he chuckled deep in his chest, she raised an eyebrow.

"I'm just thinking of Tiny," he said. "I can't believe you Maced him."

Grace flushed. "I feel really badly about that."

"Don't worry about it. He's tough enough to handle it. I'm laughing because right about now, he's choking back some plastic eggs on a plane headed for the Middle East. He hates eating on planes."

She frowned. "Was that going to be your next job?"

"When John nodded, she felt her nerves stir.

"Do you wish you were going?"

He shook his head.

"I don't. Undoubtedly, I will sometimes but this morning, I want to be here." He dropped in for a kiss.

"I love you, John," she whispered.

He pulled back, a serious look on his face. "I have something I want to do."

"What?"

"I want to take you to dinner."

She smiled. "Dinner?"

He cleared his throat. "I want to show up on your doorstep with flowers and some little trinket from Tiffany's. I want to take you out, hold your hand, pull back the chair for you. Treat you like a lady. Be your man."

Grace laughed softly.

"You've always treated me like a lady. And 1 don't need flowers or dinner or jewelry. I only need you."

He rolled her over on top of him. "Well, you've got me."

She was about to kiss him, when he took her face in his hands.

"Grace, do me a favor." He paused. "I want you to call me Ross."

Her breath caught in her throat as she looked down into his eyes.

"It was the name I was born with. Seems fitting I should use it, now that I'm starting out all over. My last name’s gone forever but at least I can resurrect the first half."

"Ross," she repeated. "I love you, Ross." He brought her lips to his. "Oh, God, say that again."

Jessica Bird's Books