Reflected in You(73)



Leave her alone."


"She's the only family you've got, Gideon."


And I was willing to support that choice.


His half brother Christopher was an *, and his mother didn't deserve to have him in her life.


"I have you!" "Baby."


I sighed and wrapped my legs around him.


"Yes, you've got me.


But there's room for more people who love you in your life."


"She doesn't love me," he muttered.


"She doesn't know me."


"I think you're wrong about that, but if not, she'd love you if she knew you.


So let her know you."


"Enough.


Let's go back to talking about s'mores."


I tried to stare him down, but it was impossible.


When he considered a subject exhausted, there was no continuing it.


So I'd have to go around it instead.


"You wanna talk about s'mores, ace?" I traced my lower lip with my tongue.


"All that melty gooey chocolate on our fingers."


Gideon's gaze narrowed.


I ran my splayed fingers over his shoulders and down his chest.


"I could be persuaded to let you smear that chocolate all over me.


I could also be persuaded to smear some all over you."


His brow arched.


"Are you trying to bribe me with sex again?" "Did I say that?" I blinked innocently.


"I don't think I said that."


"It was implied.


So let's be clear."


His voice was dangerously low, his eyes dark as his hand slid up under the hem of my tank top and cupped my bare breast.


"I'll invite Ireland to dinner with your father because it'll make you happy and that makes me happy."


"Thank you," I said breathlessly, because he'd begun to tug rhythmically on my nipple, making me whimper in delight.


"I'm going to do whatever the hell I want with melted chocolate and your body because it'll please me and that will please you.


I say when, I say how.


Repeat that."


"You say - " I gasped as his mouth wrapped around my other nipple through the ribbed cotton.


"Oh, God."


He nipped me with his teeth.


"Finish."


My entire body tightened, so quick to respond to that authoritative tone.


"You say when.


You say how."


"There are things you can bargain with, angel, but your body and sex aren't negotiable."


My hands clutched his hair, an instinctive response to his relentless, delicious milking of my sensitive nipple.


I gave up trying to understand why I wanted him in control.


I just did.


"What else can I bargain with? You have everything."


"Your time and attention are the two things you can leverage.


I'll do anything for them."


A shiver moved through me.


"I'm wet for you," I whispered.


Gideon stepped away from the railing, carrying me with him.


"Because that's how I want you."



Chapter 12



Gideon and I arrived back in Manhattan just before midnight on Sunday.


We'd spent the previous night sleeping apart, but most of the day together in the master bed.


Kissing and touching.


Laughing and whispering.


By silent agreement we didn't talk about painful things during the rest of our time away.


We didn't turn on the television or radio, because it seemed wrong to share our time with anyone.


We walked on the beach again.


We made long, slow, lazy love on the third- story deck.


We played cards and he won every hand.


We recharged and reminded ourselves that what we'd found with each other was worth fighting for.


It was the most perfect day of my life.We returned to my apartment when we got back into the city.


Gideon unlocked the door for us with the key I'd given him, and we entered the darkened space as quietly as possible so that we didn't wake Cary.


Gideon gave me one of his soul-melting kisses good night and headed to the guest room, and I crawled into my lonely bed without him.


Missing him.


I wondered how long we'd be sleeping apart from each other.


Months? Years? Hating to think of it, I closed my eyes and started to drift.


The light flicked on.


"Eva.


Get up."


Gideon strode into the room and straight to my dresser, digging through my clothes.


I blinked at him, noting that he'd changed into slacks and a button-down dress shirt.


"What's wrong?" "It's Cary," he said grimly.


"He's in the hospital."

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