Georgetown
December 2016
If it was nine a.m. here, then it was six thirty p.m. in Afghanistan, which meant maybe I was actually eating at the same time Nate was. Of course, heโd be having dinner, and I was fiddling around with a stack of pancakes, but still, it was kind of like we were eating together.
โWhich is why sheโs specializing in charity work. Arenโt you, Izzy?โ Serenaโs tone demanded my attention.
I blinked, looking up from my breakfast plate, and found Serena arching an eyebrow at me from across the diner table.
โRight. Yes. Exactly,โ I agreed. This was supposed to be a double date, and I wasnโt holding up my end of the deal. I glanced from Serenaโs current boyfriend, Ramon, to the friend heโd brought for me.
Shit.ย What was his name? Sam? Sandy? Shane? Something with anย S. It wasnโt that he wasnโt cute. He had nice brown eyes, smooth bronzed skin, and a handsome smile. It was just . . .
I was hopeless.
โI love that youโre focused on charity,โ he said, offering me a toothy smile.
โAnd you?โ See? I could keep the conversation going. His dark brows knit. โIโm in tech, remember?โ
Serena kicked me under the table.
โOf course!โ I shot my sister a glare. โI just meant where you saw yourself taking your career in that particular industry.โ
โOh.โ He smiled again. โIโm really focusing on the financial market, and how to make banking more accessible in remote locations . . .โ
Remote locations like where Nate was. My thoughts drowned out his monologue.
God, what was wrong with me? It had been months since Iโd been able to maintain a relationship, and here I was again, choosing theย thoughtย of Nate over an actual guy. Maybe that was what had gone wrong with Nateโs last relationship too. Heโd been seeing someone for a couple of months there, and for a minute, Iโd wondered if weโd actually take the trip weโd booked to Fiji in June. And fine, Iโd been jealous too. Super healthy.
Our letters had shifted to emails in the eighteen months it had been since Iโd seen him, and even those had been less frequent since heโd deployed yet again. Iโd lost track of which number this was.
My phone buzzed on the table, and Serena tilted her head at me as I picked it up to check for a text. Nope, just an email. I had Google Alerts set up to send once a week, and it was just this weekโs articles.
But it wasnโt. My heart stumbled at the subject line. Nathaniel Phelan.
I stopped breathing and stabbed at the smooth surface of the phone like it would make the application open faster. He was fine. He had to be fine. Him not being fine wasnโt an option. And yet I couldnโt breathe.
As I clicked the link, a dull roar filled my ears as an obituary site loaded.
No.
My world couldnโt exist without him in it somewhere.
I blinked as the article appeared.ย Alice Marie Phelan.ย I skimmed the obituary, my stomach lurching three-quarters through.ย Survived by her husband David and only son, Nathaniel.
Nateโs mom died. According to the obituary, her funeral, a graveside service, was at four p.m. today.
He was going to be devastated.
โI have to go.โ I grabbed a twenty out of my purse and threw it on the table, already running for the door before Serena could even call my name.
At 3:44 p.m. that afternoon, I stumbled out of the car Iโd rented at the smallest airport Iโd ever seen and popped open the umbrella Iโd brought with me. Iโd only had an hour to get changed in the only available hotel room in townโwhich had also been the most expensiveโbut at least Iโd had a black dress in my closet ready to pack in my carry-on. Getting a flight out? Now that had been . . . tricky. But Iโd made it.
I would have thought that December in Illinois meant snow, but freezing-cold rain pelted the umbrella as I rounded the front of the sedan and stepped into the cemetery. My heart pounded as I headed for the small crowd gathered nearby, my heels sticking into the brown grass with every step.
My phone buzzed in my pocket, and I fumbled getting it out of my jacket. A text previewed on the screen.
She choseย nowย to be concerned?
I shook my head and shoved my phone back into my pocket.
People moved forward, and I followed the sea of umbrellas, eventually reaching the back row of what looked to be a split configuration of about three dozen folding chairs set up at the edge of the last row of tombstones.
I glimpsed brightly colored wreaths and an elevated closed casket under a wide green canopy ahead of the chairs as the crowd continued to shuffle its way down the aisle, some taking seats on either side and some continuing on, only to turn at the end and loop back around.
They were paying their respects to the family.
My stomach churned with nausea, and I strangled the umbrella handle as I considered for the first time that I might have made a mistake. Iโd been so concerned with trying to get here in time that I hadnโt considered that maybe Iย shouldnโtย be here.
There was every chance Nate wouldnโt want me here, every chance that he alreadyย hadย someone here. It wasnโt like heโd called me.
Or maybe Nate himself wouldnโt be here, and I was walking into a crowd of complete strangers.
Either way, I wasnโt sure Iโd be welcome.
Maybe just picking a seat was my best option.
My pocket buzzed again, and I yanked my phone free. Another text came across the home screen.
I typed out a quick response.
I shoved the phone back into my pocket and hoped that would be enough to keep her from freaking out.
โDamn shame,โ a woman behind me said. โAlice really was an angel.โ โThat curve has always been dangerous. Carl told me the tire tracks showed the Marshall boy was on her side of the road,โ another added, her voice lowering as we passed the third row of water-covered seats. โHit her
head on.โ
Sheโd been killed in a car accident.
โLook at those two,โ the first woman said with a sigh. โThey canโt even stand next to each other up there.โ
I glanced over my shoulder as discreetly as possible and saw a woman with a lone streak of gray in her auburn hair leaning to the right and looking past me.
โYou and I both know that boy hasnโt been home since he left for the army,โ the friend responded. โAlways was a wild one.โ
โCan you blame him after the way David . . .โ She trailed off. โWell, none of us really did anything for him, did we?โ
I leaned to the right, searching past the half-dozen people ahead of me. And I saw him.
My chest threatened to cave in, but I forced myself to breathe. Nate stood stoically at the edge of the canopy at the end of the aisle, rain falling ceaselessly, soaking into his hair and black trench coat. He nodded at something the woman in front of him said, then shook the next manโs hand as she moved on, turning to the left to do the same with someone I couldnโt see.
I couldnโt take my eyes off his profile as the line moved steadily onward. He showed no emotion as he greeted each person with the same robotic motions, his head forward, and the vacant expression on his face physically hurt my heart.
The older man ahead of me turned to Nate. โIโm sorry for your loss, son. Your mother was a gem.โ
โThank you,โ Nate answered, shaking the manโs hand, but there was no intonation in his voice, no life.
The man turned across the aisle, and I stepped forward into the place heโd vacated, tilting my umbrella backward as I looked up to Nate.
โIsabeau?โ His red-rimmed eyes flared as they locked with mine.
โIโm so sorry about your mom, Nate.โ I lifted my umbrella to cover both of us.
He stared at me in silence for the span of a lengthy heartbeat, then reached for me and tugged me close. His arms banded around my back, and I felt the strain in every tense line of his body as my cheek rested against the chilled, wet lapel of his coat.
โI came as soon as I knew,โ I whispered.
He must have dipped down, because I felt his chin bob against the top of my head, in front of where Iโd pinned my french twist into place. โThank you.โ
โIโll see you after,โ I promised.
โStay.โ His arms loosened, and when I moved to step back, he caught my free hand and pulled me to his left side, clasping his frozen fingers with mine before greeting the next mourner.
I held the umbrella over him the best I could. There were only a few people left, but I offered them each what I hoped was an appropriate nod of thanks as they offered condolences for a woman Iโd never met.
A woman Nate had loved wholeheartedly.
The last of the crowd passed through as the minister took his place under the canopy, and I faced a man I didnโt need to meet in order to know he was Nateโs father.
Nate was a few inches taller, but they had the same nose, the same facial structure, and even though his eyes were darker than Nateโs, they were infinitely colder as his gaze narrowed on me.
โIf we could all be seated,โ the minister said. โWeโll start in just a few minutes.โ
Nate put himself between his father and me, then took the aisle seat, cringing when I sat on the metal chair next to his. โIโm sorry. You have to be freezing.โ
โDonโt worry about me. Iโll be fine.โ Water soaked into my wool coat as I shuffled the umbrella, trying to keep him covered. He reached across my lap for my hand, and I gave it, holding him tight.
โThey only had one canopy,โ he said, facing the minister. โAnd I thought she should be the one covered.โ
โYou did great.โ I rubbed my thumb over his frigid skin, wishing I had another way to warm him.
โHow did you know?โ He glanced my way.
โI set up a Google Alert for your name,โ I admitted. โBut I set it for weekly. I should have set it to daily, and then I would have known sooner. I would have been here sooner.โ
โIโm just glad youโre here.โ He squeezed my hand. โAnd if Iโd been able to think about . . . anything for the past week, I probably would have called you, but I donโt think I realized how much I wanted you here until I saw you.โ His gaze shifted forward to the casket. โShe was in a car accident and died instantly.โ His throat worked as he swallowed. โSo itโs good that she wasnโt in pain.โ
โIt is,โ I agreed, unsure of what to say, or why the chairs beside me were empty. โBut Iโm still sorry you lost her.โ
โI canโt talk about her. Not up there. Not anywhere. I just canโt.โ โSo donโt.โ
He nodded, and the service began.
It felt short, but I only had my grandparentsโ to compare it to. Nateโs aunts spoke, and his father recited a verse, but Nate shook his head when the minister looked his way. The wind picked up, numbing my face as the service drew to its conclusion.
I stood when Nate did. Moved when he did.
Went wherever he did.
It was just us and the people I assumed were immediate family by the time the grounds crew was ready to lower Nateโs mom into the ground.
Nateโs body stiffened as his father approached us next to the casket.
โWeโre going to have to talk about the farm.โ His father planted his feet in front of Nate and leaned in. โNo more avoiding me, boy.โ
His tone told me everything I needed to know about their relationship.
โIs there anything youโre scared of? There has to be something, right?โ
โSure. Becoming anything like my father.โ
Wasnโt that what Nate had said that day on the beach?
Nate let go of my hand and lifted his arm in front of me, gently pushing me backward.
โNow isnโt the time, David,โ one of the aunts said, the older woman snapping her umbrella closed now that the rain had passed. Her hair was black like Nateโs, and the set of her shoulders told me she wasnโt a fan of Nateโs dad.
I lowered my umbrella, too, pressing the button to close it as the tension thickened.
โWhen else are we supposed to talk about it?โ Nateโs dad snapped. โHe hasnโt said a single word to me since he got home, and we all know heโs headed back to Afghanistan tomorrow. Are we going to talk then?โ
Tomorrow? My heart sank.
โItโs no secret that she left the farm to him,โ his other aunt said, coming to stand next to her sister. โWeโve all seen the will.โ
โIt should be mine,โ his father argued, but Nate didnโt move a muscle. โI was her husband.โ When he couldnโt provoke a reaction from Nate, he turned to me. โMaybe your pretty little girlfrโโ
โDonโt fucking talk to her.โ Nate took a step forward, simultaneously urging me farther back.
Oh shit.ย In all my years of knowing Nate, Iโd never seen him angry.
โHe speaks!โ His father threw his hands up like he was thanking God. โYou ready to talk about the farm now? Itโs been my home far longer than yours.โ
โI have nothing else to say to you.โ Nate backed up, his arm still extended in front of me, keeping a barrier between his dad and me.
โOr you could just run away like you always do!โ โDavid!โ one of the aunts chided.
โJust stop into the goddamn lawyerโs office and sign the deed over to me,โ his dad commanded, his voice icier than the weather. โItโs the least you can do after not bothering to come home and visit her for the last five years.โ
I gasped.
โIzzy, Iโm going to need you to step back,โ Nate warned, in a low, lethal tone Iโd never heard before.
โNate?โ There had to be a way to postpone whatever confrontation was looming until they buried his mother, wasnโt there?
โPlease.โ He didnโt take his eyes off his father.
I did as he asked, retreating a handful of steps for that very reason. If Nate wouldnโt look away from his father, it meant heโd been given grounds not to in the past.
โSo nice to everyone but your own damned family.โ His father glared at Nate. โJust sign the deed and go back to your new and better life. We both know you donโt want it, and you sure as hell canโt run it.โ
โYouโre right. I donโt want it. But Iโm not signing the farm over to you,โ Nate replied, his arms loose at his sides.
โSo youโre just going to kick me out?โ Nate shook his head. โNot yet.โ
โWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?โ Color flushed his fatherโs cheeks.
โIt means that you can live in it for now.โ Nate shrugged.
โFor now?โ His brow furrowed, and his hands curled into fists. My pulse jumped.
โFor months. For years. Who knows. But one day Iโll sell it.โ Nateโs voice lowered, and even the groundskeepers stopped what they were doing to watch. โAnd I wonโt tell you, wonโt warn you.โ He shook his head. โNo, I want you scared. I want you to wake up every single day and wonder, worry, if today is the day that what you did to her comes back to haunt you. I want you just as anxious as she was every single night, waiting to see what kind of mood youโd be in when you got home, waiting to see if sheโd be your punching bag or if youโd reach for me.โ
My stomach fell to the ground. Nate had boarded our flight with a split lip four years ago. What had he said about the wound? About the split knuckles?
It wonโt exactly be the first time someone has swung for me, and at least this time Iโll be armed.ย Heโd been talking about his father.
โAnd my biggest regret isnโt that I didnโt come home to visit,โ Nate continued. โShe knew Iโd sworn to never breathe the same air as you ever again. My biggest regret is that I couldnโt get her to leave, too, no matter how hard I tried.โ
โYou little shit.โ His father lunged, and before I could shout, Nate caught the fist swinging in his direction.
โItโs going to take a lot more than that to hit me now.โ Nateโs knuckles turned white, and his father yelped, yanking his fist out of Nateโs grip. โIโm not a scrawny teenager anymore. Iโve spentย yearsย ending bullies just like you. You canโt scare me anymore.โ
His fatherโs eyes widened as he cradled his hand, backing away from Nate slowly. โYouโll regret that.โ The frost in his voice made me shiver.
โI doubt it.โ
โYou want to swing on me, donโt you, boy?โ A corner of his mouth twisted.
โYes.โ Nateโs arms fell to his sides. โBut Iโm not going to. Thatโs the difference between you and me.โ
โYou keep telling yourself that.โ Nateโs father spat on the ground, then turned and stalked away, heading for a blue F-150 parked along the curb.
Holy shit. This was how Nate grew up, and somehow heโd turned out like . . . Nate.
He pivoted slowly to face me, and for a second, I didnโt recognize him. This man wasnโt the Nathaniel I knew. I had no doubt that the man in front of me had been to war, that heโd seen things, done things, Iโd never fully understand.
And yet, I wasnโt scared of him.
โIโll walk you to your car,โ he said, leaving no room for argument.
I nodded, and his hand gentled as he set it on the small of my back. We walked silently to the sedan Iโd rented, because for once, I was at a loss for words. There was a tension in him, a restlessness I didnโt know what to do with. I was out of my depth.
My phone buzzed rhythmically, and I reached for it out of habit, but my fingers were stiff with cold, and I accidentally answered and managed to hit the speakerphone instead of end. โMom, Iโll call youโโ
โTell me you did not leave a date with a promising tech developer to chase after that soldier, Isa, or so help meโโ
I stabbed at the screen, taking the call off speaker, and I lifted the phone to my ear. โMom! I will call you later.โ My cheeks heated with embarrassment. Nateย heardย that.
โYouโre showing a serious lack of judgment with your choices.โ
โTheyโre my choices to make. Iโll call you when Iโm back in DC.โ I hit the end button with more aggression than necessary and chanced a look up at Nate. โIโm so sorry. Sheโs . . . my mother.โ
His jaw flexed. โNothing to be sorry for. She didnโt say anything about me that isnโt true.โ
โShe doesnโt even know you,โ I argued as we reached the car and I traded my phone for the car keys.
โWhere are you staying?โ he asked, then scoffed. โI donโt know why I asked. Thereโs only one hotel in town.โ
โIโm in the presidential suite,โ I answered, opening the door I hadnโt bothered to lock. โIt was all they had left.โ
His tan jaw flexed as he nodded.
God, my entire body, as cold and waterlogged as it was, hurt for him. โI can stay.โ
He looked back at the grave site. โNo. Iโm thankful youโre here. Really, I am. But I just want to be alone with her for a little while.โ His mouth twisted in a grimace. โIf I can get my aunts to leave.โ
โOkay.โ
โI hate that you saw that.โ He wouldnโt look at me.
โI hate that you went through it.โ His coat was soaked through as I reached for his forearm, desperate to touch him, to comfort him in any way I could. โTell me what you need, Nate.โ
โIf I figure it out, Iโll let you know, Izzy.โ He walked away, and I let
him.
I tied the belt on my robe, then ran my brush through my wet hair as I walked back into the bedroom of my hotel suite, finally warm enough to feel my toes.
Serena had already called to apologize for accidentally telling Mom about my hasty exit at breakfast, but I wasnโt mad at her. My mother? That was a whole other story. It felt like sheโd kicked Nate when he was already down, though I knew sheโd been aiming for me.
There were no words for the way my chest ached for everything Nate had been through today, and my utter, complete uselessness to save him fromย anyย of it. Not the loss of his mother. Not the cruelty of his father.
I sat on the edge of the bed and checked my phone, hoping for a text or a missed call, some sign that he wasnโt going to spend tonight alone, when his emotions had obviously been flayed open and left bleeding. A sigh ripped through my lips at the blank screen, and I swallowed the knot in my throat that instantly formed at the idea of him spending the night with another woman.
Get over yourself.ย He wasnโt mine. Not like that. And I could hardly begrudge him any measure of comfort he could find. I put my brush on the nightstand, next to my ADHD medication, then picked up what was left of my room service tray from the polished expanse of the dining table. Iโd devoured the cheeseburger the second my meds wore off about two hours ago. Opening my door, I set the tray down in the hallway and moved quickly to get back into my room so I wasnโt seen out in just the thigh-high robe, but the ding of the elevator down the hall caught my attention.
Nate stepped out of the elevator into the hallway, shoving his hands through his wet hair, still dressed in his suit from the funeral.
Our eyes met and held as he came my way, his strides eating up the distance between us with single-minded focus. My pulse jumped into a thundering beat. The hours weโd been apart hadnโt done anything to quell the restlessness in him. He still walked that dangerous edge between whoever heโd been when he lived here, and whoever he was now . . . whoever the constant deployments were turning him into.
And in the seconds it took for him to reach me, I realized it didnโt matter which version of him I was getting. I was inextricably linked to every single one of them. The guy heโd been when he lived here had been the one whoโd pulled me from the plane crash. The one heโd grown into had knocked me off my feet in Georgia. And the man he was now . . . the one who made my heart simultaneously race and yearn for himโ
Oh,ย God.
That feeling in my chest . . . I was in love with him.
And he was going back to Afghanistan tomorrow.
My feet shuffled backward into my room, but I held the door open for him, and he followed me in, smelling like rain and the faint remains of his cologne.
โI need . . .โ He turned toward me as I closed the door, and the turmoil in his crystal-blue eyes nearly brought me to my knees. โI just need you.โ
โOkay.โ I nodded.
โIzzy.โ It was both a plea and a warning as he scanned the length of my body and shifted his weight. The heat in his eyes was unmistakable; it was the same way heโd looked at me on my birthday last year. โI donโt think you understandโโ
โI know what youโre saying,โ I whispered.
Our eyes locked, and a second later, my back was against the door, and Nateโs mouth fused with mine.
He tasted the same, but the kiss was nothing like the ones weโd shared before. It was a clash of tongues and teeth, like every problem he faced could be forgotten if he simply lost himself within me. I kissed him back just as hard, showing him I could take whatever he wantedโneededโto give.
Heโd never hurt me, nor would he ever push me any further than I already wanted to go.
And I wanted him.
His lips were chilled but his tongue warm as it twined with mine. All of him was cold and wet, his clothes no doubt soaked all the way through to his skin. His hands skimmed the outside of my robe, and then he gripped the backs of my thighs, lifting me against the door so our mouths were level.
I wrapped my legs around his waist and held on, winding my arms around his neck as he kissed me harder, deeper. Rainwater dripped from his hair and down his cheeks, but that didnโt stop us. My teeth scraped his lower lip, and when he moved to draw back, I sucked his tongue back into my mouth and relished in the groan that rumbled through his chest.
Need raced through my veins like lava, flushing and heating my skin
โeven my thighs, which took the brunt of the cold from his sodden suit.
He shifted, carrying me without breaking the kiss as he crossed the suite. But he didnโt take me to the bedroom. My ass hit the dining room table as I fought with the wet fabric of his tie, finally loosening the knot enough to get it over his head. I shoved the wet jacket from his shoulders next, and it hit the floor with a thwack.
โDrop your legs,โ he ordered between deep, drugging kisses.
I unhooked my ankles and let my legs dangle over the edge of the table.
โPerfect.โ His hands stroked up my thighs, under the cloth of my robe, and my stomach fluttered. I knew exactly what he could do with those hands, those very talented fingers, and I was more than ready.
But the touch I so sorely wanted didnโt come.
I unbuttoned his shirt with fumbling fingers, too eager to keep my mouth on his to bother looking at what I was doing. After finally undoing the last one, I tugged the shirt free from his pants and somehow managed to unfasten the buttons at his wrists while his hands kneaded my thighs. He kissed my mouth, my cheeks, my neck, while I tugged the reluctant, clinging fabric of his shirt from his body.
Then I pulled back and looked at him.
โNate,โ I whispered, awestruck by the body heโd honed to utter perfection. Heโd put on muscle over the last eighteen months, his torso still carved, his abs still ridged to mouthwatering magnificence, but now there was simplyย moreย of him. The deep fuck-me lines that ran down the edges of his stomach begged to be traced by my tongue. I jerked my gaze up to his. โYouโre incredible.โ
โYouโre all I want.โ He cupped the back of my neck. โIt doesnโt matter how far I go or how long Iโm away. I dream about you. Even when I know youโre with someone elseโโ
โIโm not,โ I assured him, shaking my head.
โOr whenย Iโmย with someone elseโโ he continued, and my heart stuttered.
โAre you?โ I leaned away, bracing my palms against the table as I waited for my heart to beat regularly again. He wasnโt mine. I wasnโt his. That was the agreement weโd made.
And yet he was always mine. I was always his.
โNo. Not in over six months.โ He looked at me, and for a heartbeat, I cursed this bond between us, the irrational jealousy that had gripped my stomach when Iโd read that particular letter about the woman heโd been seeing. โBut even then, as much as it makes me an asshole to admit it, you were all I wanted, Izzy.โ
โI know.โ I nodded. โItโs the same for me.โ
He crushed my mouth to his, the kiss softer than before, but just as deep, just as powerful. It robbed me of my breath, my thoughts, and any inhibitions that might have lingered.
Then he leaned over me, lowering me until my back rested on the table.
โI want to see you,โ he said before kissing me again.
My hands found the belt of my robe, and I tugged, letting it fall open, just like the first time heโd put his hands on me.
He lifted his head, and his gaze roamed my naked body, lingering on the parts heโd never seen before. โHoly shit are you just . . . perfect.โ
โYou said that last time.โ I grinned and tried not to fidget under the heat of his gaze.
โNothingโs changed.โ His eyes met mine, and the need I saw there made me melt, relaxing completely on the table. โIโm going to kiss you, Isabeau Astor.โ
I smiled even wider. โYouโve said that before too.โ
โYeah. I know.โ He flashed a smile, and his dimple appeared for a second before he grasped my shins, then bent my knees as he put my feet on the edge of the table and spread my thighs wide enough for his shoulders toโ
Ohย God.
I sucked in a breath as he set his mouth on me, skimming his tongue over my entrance and up to my clit. It felt so damned good that all I could do was cry out, my hands grasping at his head to pull him closer.
โYou taste like heaven,โ he said, and I lifted my head long enough to lock eyes with him as he lowered his mouth again, sending a bolt of pure pleasure spiraling through me.
He was the hottest man Iโd ever seen, and he was mine to touch tonight.
My head fell back as sensation ruled my body. Every lick of his tongue made my back arch. Every time he sucked my clit between his lips, I trembled. When his fingers slid inside me, first one, then two, I couldnโt help but rock back against him, seeking more, demanding it with my moans.
He pinned my hips to the table with his forearm so I could only take what he wanted to give, and then he drove me toward madness. He teased when I wanted him to take. He flicked when I wanted him to linger. He took me to the edge of orgasm, when I could almost taste how sweet that release would be, only to lessen the pressure before I tumbled over.
โNate!โ I tugged on his head as the delicious torture began again.
โWhat do you need, Izzy?โ he asked, blowing softly against my heated
skin.
I gasped, my back bowing. โI need you!โ In every way possible. It was
the closest I could come to letting him know how I felt.
โLike youโll scream if you canโt have me?โ He flicked his tongue over my clit.
โYes!โ
โLike youโll die if you have to take one more breath without me inside you?โ He looked up at me, his eyes holding me as a willing prisoner.
โYes.โ It was a whisper.
He nodded. โGood. Because thatโs exactly how I need you.โ He lowered his head between my thighs, and the world around us disappeared. There was only his mouth, his tongue, his fingers, building my pleasure with expert care, coiling that exquisite pressure in my stomach until my entire body went taut.
Then I snapped, release rushing through me with so much power that I screamed. It could have been words. Maybe his name. Maybe just a cry. Noises were a dull roar around me as wave after wave arched my back, and before I realized what was happening, that pressure coiled again as he worked me right to the brink of a second.
โYou!โ I demanded, my nails raking through his hair. โI want you, Nate.โ
He dragged my body to the very edge of the table. I vaguely heard the sound of a buckle, the rip of foil, and then the thick head of him was right there at my entrance.
His hand braced his weight beside my head, and he rose over me, his beautiful face hovering just above mine. โTell me this is what you really want.โ
โI already said I do.โ I cradled his cheeks, memorized everything about the way he looked right now. His blue eyes were crystal clear, his pupils near blown, his cheeks flush with color. And he was right . . . I would die if I had to take another breath without feeling him inside me.
โSay it again.โ His jaw flexed, and his hand gripped my hip.
โI want you, Nathaniel,โ I whispered, leaning up to kiss him. โSo take
me.โ
He held my gaze as if there was any chance Iโd change my mind, and
then he pushed in, and in, and in, consuming every inch of my body, and
then demanding more, until there was no me. No him. Only us.
He stretched me to my limit, and we both moaned.
He didnโt ask if I was okay. He didnโt need to, not when I rocked my hips against his and kissed him. I was more than okay. I was fucking fabulous.
His hips withdrew until he was almost entirely out of me, and then he drove back in, and I cried out, my arms wrapping around him as he started a brutal, perfect rhythm of slow, hard thrusts.
โWe. Should. Move. To. The. Bed.โ His words were punctuated with each swing of his hips.
โBed later. Harder now.โ It was all I could say. Heโd robbed me of all the other words that werenโt his name.
โWe can do this again, right?โ he asked against my mouth. โNot just on the table.โ
โAs many times as you can take.โ How he could string together a coherent thought was beyond me. I locked my ankles around the small of his back and rocked up, meeting every thrust.
โChallenge accepted.โ He grinned, and his dimple appeared. My heart jolted with how much I loved this man.
He kissed me deep, his tongue rubbing against mine with the same rhythm as his body took mine, driving me toward another release. We strained and gasped. We came together again, and again, and again, and somehow each time he slid home was better than the last, until my body teetered on the edge of an abyss, strung so tight that my breath came in little keening pants against his lips.
โFuck, you feel so damned good,โ he said, his breathing just as ragged as mine. โIโm never going to get enough of you. The way you squeeze me. The way your skin feels against mine. The way your eyes darken. Yes, just. Like. That.โ
He reached between our bodies and gave me exactly what I needed, sending me hurtling into oblivion with the next thrust.
I came apart, unraveled, and was remade all within the same breath, with his name on my lips and his back beneath my fingers. The high was incomprehensible, unfathomable, indescribable, and all I could do was ride the waves as his hips swung wildly, chasing his own release as I found mine.
He shuddered above me and came with a shout of his own, catching his weight before he even had the chance to crush me once it was over.
We stared at each other, neither of us able to catch our breaths. Both watching the other as though they held the key to the very universe. Slowly, I fell back into my body and let my ankles fall from his back.
โAs many times as I can take,โ he said, his mouth curving into the most beautiful smile Iโd ever seen. โThatโs what you said, right?โ
I nodded.
โAll we have is tonight.โ His brow furrowed, and I knew what he was saying.
This didnโt change things. Our timing still wasnโt right. He was going back to his unit tomorrow, and I was flying back to DC.
โThen weโd better make it count.โ I stroked my fingers over his cheek. We did.
But I still cried when I boarded my flight the next day.