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Chesapeake Blue

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"Do you mean it?" As if hope had sprung giddily into his heart, he grabbed her hand in a tight grip.
"You're not just saying that to string me along so you can have your way with me?"
"Caviar is fine on occasion, but it's hardly an essential element of life."
"Thank God." He gave her hand a loud kiss, then went back to eating. "Other than a woeful ignorance of music and poor judgment over pets, you did really well. I'll sleep with you."
"I don't know what to say. I'm so touched. Tell me about the woman in the painting—the brunette sitting in front of the window in Rome."
"Bella? Want some more wine?"
She lifted that eyebrow in the way that stirred his blood. "Are you stalling?"
"Yeah, but do you want some more wine anyway?"
"All right."
He got up to get the bottle, topped off Dru's glass before sitting down again. "You want to know if I slept with her?"
"Amazing. I'm transparent as glass to you." She took another bite of pizza. "You could tell me it's none of my business."
"I could. Or I could lie to you. She's a tour guide. I'd see her now and then when I was out and around. We got to know each other. I liked her. I painted her, and I slept with her. We enjoyed each other. It never got any deeper or more complicated than that. I don't sleep with every woman who models for me. And I don't paint every woman I sleep with."
"I wondered. And I wondered if you'd lie to me. That's a habit of mine, assuming someone will give the handy lie instead of the more complicated truth. You're not the kind of man I'm used to."
"Drusilla—" He broke off with a muttered oath when his cell phone rang.
"Go ahead. I'll put this away for you."
She eased from the bed, gathered the pizza box, the plates, while he flipped on the phone. "Yeah? No, I'm okay. I was distracted. Anna, I'm fine. I finished the painting I was working on. As I matter of fact I'm not starving myself to death. I just had pizza with Dru. Uh-huh. Sure. I'll be home tomorrow. Absolutely. I love you, too."
He hung up as Dru came back in. "Anna."
"Yes, I heard." She picked up the phone, set it on a nearby table.
"Do you know you have beer, wine, a month's supply of soft drinks and now leftover pizza as the total contents of your refrigerator?"
"There used to be half a meatball sub, but I ate it."
"Oh, well then." She walked to the door. Locked it. The sound of that turning lock might have echoed in her head, but it wasn't going to stop her.
She crossed to him.
"The last time I went to bed with a man it was a humiliating experience for me. That's been nearly two years ago now. I haven't particularly missed sex. It's very possible, on some level, I'm using you to take back something I feel someone else took from me."
Since he was still sitting cross-legged on the bed, she slid onto his lap, hooked her legs around his hips, her arms around his neck. "Do you mind?"
"I can't say I do." He ran his hands up her back. "But here's the thing. You may get more than you bargained for."
"Calculated risk," she murmured and brought her mouth to his.
Chapter Twelve
HIS HANDS GLIDED over her skin, and nerves sparked under it. She wanted this, wanted him. The decision to come to his bed had been her own. But she knew the pounding of her heart was as much from panic as from desire.
And so, she realized as those wonderful hands rubbed up and down her back, did he.
"Relax." He whispered it as his lips trailed over her cheek. "It's not brain surgery."
"I don't think I want to relax." Those nerves were a separate kind of thrill, running fast along the tingle of needs. "I don't think I can."
"Okay." And still he stroked, easy hands, easy lips. "Then just be sure."
"I'm sure. I am sure." She eased back. She wanted to see his face. "I never seem to do anything unless I am." She brushed at the strands of hair that fell over his forehead. "It's just… been a while." How could she tell him she'd lost her confidence in this area?
If she told him, she'd never be sure that whatever happened between them now was as much her doing as his. "So we'll take it slow."
She steadied herself. Intimacy, she'd always believed, took courage as well as desire. She'd taken the step. She'd locked the door. She'd come to his bed. Now she'd take another.
"Maybe." Watching him, she unbuttoned her shirt, saw his gaze drift down. Saw the blue of his eyes deepen as she parted the cotton, let it fall off her shoulders. "Maybe not." He trailed his fingertips along the swell of her br**sts, the soft flesh above the fancy white lace of her bra.
"You know one of the really great things about women?" he said conversationally as his fingers danced down over lace and back again. "Not just that they have br**sts—which can't be over-appreciated—but all the cool things they put them in."
It made her laugh even as her skin began to shiver. "Like lingerie, do you?"
"Oh yeah." He toyed with the right strap, then nudged it off her shoulder. "On women, that is. I used to swipe Anna's Victoria's Secret catalogues so I could… Well." He nudged the left strap. "Probably shouldn't get into that at such a moment. You wearing panty things that match this?" A quickening of power began to throb under the nerves. "I guess you'll just have to find out for yourself."
"I just bet you are" He leaned in to rub his lips over her shoulder. "You're a coordinated sort of woman. You know what other part—anatomically speaking—I really like about you?" His lips were gliding along her throat now, rousing and soothing at the same time. "I hesitate to ask."
"This right here." His fingers stroked the nape of her neck. "Drives me crazy. I'll warn you I'm going to have to bite it in just a little while, so don't be alarmed."
"I appreciate you… mmmm." His teeth scraped along her jaw, closing lightly over her chin before they nipped at her bottom lip.
"You were starting to relax," he whispered when her breath caught. "Can't have that." This time his mouth took hers, hot, hard, in a proprietary kiss that was almost a branding. The leap from playful to possessive was so fast, so high she could do nothing but cling while he ravaged. Steady, she thought as her mind reeled. Had she believed she'd needed to be steady and sure? Oh no, this breathless race was better. So much better.