Beauty from Pain(39)




He grabs his Indiana Jones hat from the hook as we’re on our way out the door. I shake my head because I can’t believe the good-looking suit can also be rugged sexiness on a stick. No man should be this desirable.


I follow him to the ATV garage and he gases up before we drive out to what must be the edge of the property. He parks and walks over to a vine, lifting it for inspection. He puts his hand up and motions for me. “Come here, Paige. I want to show you this.”


I walk over and he points to a section on the vine. “I came to this vineyard for a very specific reason. The acidity of the soil and this particular type of grape are no longer compatible. The quality of the grapes is deteriorating. That means the quality of the wine is as well, so I’m grafting a different variety onto the existing rootstock. If it doesn’t reject the change, there will be a more compatible grape growing on these vines within two years.”


The process sounds similar to skin grafting. “Is it working?”


“It’s still too early to tell, but it’s doing well so far.”


He releases the vine and we walk back to the ATV. “I’ve never really thought about all that goes into making wine. It seems like it’s a very complicated and demanding business.”


“It can be.”


“I see why your boss pays you well. You’re very good at what you do. Did you learn all of this at the university where Ben attends?”


“No. I learned from growing up around it and then I went to another university to learn what I needed to know about the business part of the industry, but that’s been many moons ago.”


“You sound like you think you’re so much older than I am.”


He studies me like he’s searching my eyes for something. “I’m eight years older.”


I roll my eyes at him. “It’s seven, but whatever. I don’t mind. I have daddy issues, remember?”


He leans over and kisses my mouth. “Yes. How can I forget that, my sweet young thing?”


We make several stops throughout the vineyard so Lachlan can inspect more grafts. He seems pleased with everything he sees, so I know he’ll be able to leave the vineyard for the holidays without worry.


“What time will you be leaving tomorrow?”


“My mum wants me at the house by five, so I guess I’ll drive you back before lunch. What are your plans?”


“Addison has invited me to Zac’s house with her and Ben, but I’m not going.”


“Your friends are going to leave you by yourself on Christmas? That’s shitty.”


He has no idea how much I agree. “I’ll be okay. I rather be alone than with a house full of strangers.”


I don’t like the pity in his eyes. It’s something I spent my whole childhood seeing and it makes me more uncomfortable as an adult, so I change the subject and hope he doesn’t bring it up again.


We return to the house for lunch and then go back out onto the vineyard. I don’t think Lachlan had the intention of working all day, but he sees how content I am to be outdoors, so we ramble on the ATV until late evening.


When the sun begins to drop from the sky, we go in for an early dinner. We’re both pretty quiet while we eat, but we share a lot of smiles and knowing grins because we’re anxious for what tonight will bring.


We’re cleaning the kitchen together when Lachlan makes his signature move and comes up behind me. Why does he love doing that so much?


He grabs my hips and drags my bottom against him. He grinds against me and I can feel how hard he is. “Go get ready. I’ll finish up the kitchen and meet you in the bedroom in five minutes.”


He kisses my neck and lets me go. I have to hurry because he isn’t giving me long, so I scramble to the bathroom with my bag.


I’m excited for this—for him—as I quickly freshen up before slipping into my naughty little Santa-themed lingerie. I think it’s been a little longer than five minutes when I hear him call out from the bedroom. “Time’s up, Miss Beckett. I’m waiting.”


I call out from inside the bathroom. “Sit on the bed and close your eyes. No peeking. I’ll know if you do.”


I open the door and see him sitting on the bed, eyes closed. “And just how will you know if I peek?”

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