Gabriel
โIย THINKย Iโm going to refer to this house as The Shoebox,โ Sophie calls from the terrace.
She has a point. The bulk of the house is one long, clean rectangle jutting out toward the harbor with glossy wood floors, soaring ceilings, and retractable glass walls that let in the breeze. Compared to being stuffed in a plane, this airiness is paradise, as far as Iโm concerned.
Following the sound of her voice, I find her leaning against the reinforced glass rail that runs around the terrace. Behind her, Sydney Harbor glitters in the fading evening light, its iconic bridge andโif you squintโthe white sails of the opera house visible just to the right.
But I only have eyes for Sophie, her curvy body golden and tanned, the breeze picking up the ends of her hair and sending them dancing about her smiling face.
Sophieโs hair is pink now. She tells me itโs the color of true love and pure passion. It looks more like cotton candy to me, but Iโll never tell her. Iโve learned at least that much about women along the way. And besides,
Iโll always equate Sophie with delicious treats, so her hair color is fitting in that regard.
I move behind her and wrap my arms around her shoulders. Her skin is cool, and she nestles back against my chest with a sigh.
โI still canโt believe you bought a house here.โ
โTwenty fucking hours in a plane to get to Australia. Youโd better believe Iโm taking my time about going back to London. We might as well be comfortable for the interim.โ
โHey, a good many of those hours were spent fucking, so it couldnโt have been that bad.โ
This is true. Struggling to be quiet, and the fear of being caught, made for some truly spectacular make-up sex. Iโm such a fan now, I plan on bickering with Sophie tonight in some public place so we can find a way to do it again.
โYou know, I might be cured of my fear of plane travel,โ I tell her, bending to kiss the curve of her neck. โHowever, weโll have to conduct experiments on our return trip to make certain.โ
Sophie nudges her sweet arse back against my waking cock. He stirs, wanting to say hello.
โI hear thereโs a first-class flight that now has a full shower on board.โ Her hands reach back and slide up my hips. โThat could be interesting.โ
โSod it, letโs shower now,โ I demand, inching up the hem of her skirt.
Ryeโs voice breaks through my happy bubble. โOh, God, my eyes. They burn.โ
I sigh against Sophieโs skin. โWhy did I invite them here again?โ โBecause you love them,โ she whispers against my cheek.
โI love you. I tolerate them.โ
โI want the old Scottie back,โ Whip whines. Sophie laughs at that.
โJesus,โ I grumble. โTheyโre all behind us, arenโt they?โ
She cranes her head to look around me. โYep. All of them.โ
โScottie has left the building,โ Jax tells them. โYou now have Gabriel to contend with, and he appears to be a randy bastard.โ
At that, I smile, because he isnโt wrong. โItโll happen to you too,ย John.โ โDonโt count on it.โ
Poor sod, he doesnโt know what heโs missing.
Finally, I turn and tuck Sophie against my side. Jax, Rye, Killian, Liberty, Brenna, and Whip have all managed to leave their appointed rooms and congregate in the massive living room.
Killian and Libby are tucked up on the sofa as Brenna hands out some sort of fruity-looking cocktail. Theyโve taken over my house. And it isnโt uncomfortable or strange to see. It feels right. It feels good.
Rye and Whip appear to be bringing out a small drum kit and portable keyboard. Only then do I notice that Jax and Killian have their guitars.
โPlanning to sing for your supper?โ I ask.
Jax plucks at his guitarโs strings. โFor Sophie.โ He gives her a wink. โBecause sheโs the best hostess.โ
She blows him a kiss. โAny requests?โ Jax asks.
โYes.โ I lean in to tell him the song I have in mind, adding, โโFrom me to you.โ
He shakes his head, grinning wide. โNo, man, that one is definitely from me to you.โ
I pull Sophie onto my lap, and we make ourselves comfortable in a low- slung chair as the guys fiddle with their instruments. Though I rarely let it show, hearing my mates play, seeing their progression from bumbling lads who could barely coordinate a sound to seasoned musicians who create transcendent music, fills me with pride.
Sophie lights up as they begin to play โWith a Little Help From My Friends.โ
โBeatles for joy,โ I tell her softly.
Her head rests on my shoulder, and she places a hand over my heart. โAnd for love.โ
I close my eyes and let the music wash over me. โAlways for love.โ