He shifted until they were practically touching. Except they weren’t. Still, she could feel the heat of him and it was suddenly difficult to breathe.
“Yes,” he murmured, his gaze locked on her mouth. “What were you saying?”
“I, ah…I can’t remember.”
“Good. You think too much.”
She knew he was going to kiss her, so she shouldn’t have been surprised by the feel of his mouth on hers. Still, as he bent toward her and pressed his lips against hers, she jumped, as if every nerve ending had been startled, then delighted.
He put one hand on her shoulder, the other on her waist, and pressed his mouth a little more firmly against hers, as if claiming her.
Her skin prickled, her throat went dry and she found herself wanting to lean in to him. She wanted their bodies touching everywhere possible. She wanted his hands roaming, his kiss claiming. She wanted naked on naked, wet and swollen flesh. She wanted to be taken. She wanted to give herself to him, to open herself and then to get lost in an orgasm that would shatter every part of her.
The image was so clear, so intense, that she scared herself. Despite the still chaste kiss, she drew back, terrified of what would happen next.
He smiled at her—a knowing smile, then rubbed his knuckles against her cheek. “Soon,” he promised, then he was gone.
“SIX BOXES, three plants and a few suitcases?” Dana asked as she helped Lexi load the truck. “Are you really moving in with Cruz or staying for a long weekend?”
Lexi wrinkled her nose. “I don’t take this much for a month and you know it. Of course I’m moving in.”
Dana pushed in the last suitcase. “No furniture? Not even that antique side table you drooled over for weeks before you finally bought it?”
“I might bring that along later.” Depending on whether or not Cruz had room. She hadn’t known what to pack, never having seen his house, let alone been inside of it. She hadn’t known what to do about her mail or her phone calls. She’d ended up forwarding the former to her office and the latter to her cell phone. Deception was a complicated business.
Dana slammed the back of the truck closed and faced Lexi. “What the hell is going on?”
Lexi did her best to look innocent. “Nothing. Everything is perfect. I have Cruz’s address here. I’ll put it in my GPS system, then you can follow me.”
As soon as the words were out, she knew she’d made a big mistake. She swallowed. “What I meant was…”
Dana drew her eyebrows together. “You don’t know how to get to his house?”
“Not exactly.”
“He’s your fiancé and you don’t know where he lives?”
“That’s not really a big deal.”
“Let me be clear on this—” Dana folded her arms across her chest and leaned against the truck. “We’re not going anywhere until you tell me what’s going on here. I don’t have to work today. I can stand here until midnight.”
Which she would, Lexi thought, knowing her friend could be stubborn. “You don’t want to know because before I tell you the truth, I’d have to make you promise not to tell Skye and Izzy. You’re friends with them and you won’t like keeping secrets. So just accept that I know what I’m doing. Okay?”
“It’s not okay. It’s light years from okay. Are you in trouble? Are you doing something illegal? Do I have to arrest someone?”
Lexi laughed. “No. As disappointing as you’ll find this, handcuffs are not required.”
“So tell me.”
“You won’t tell anyone else? Swear?”
Dana hesitated, then nodded.
Lexi knew two things—first, her friend wouldn’t like the conditions of the deal, and second, she would keep her word.
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