It doesn’t matter how I feel about Taylor. Our days are numbered, because once she discovers McAllister is my father, she’ll split. And even though I know I should tell her, I’m not ready for this to end when things are just getting good between us.
Our compromise, as she calls it is working amazingly well. The last week has been incredible. She’s still on her mission to get to the bottom of McAllister’s motivation to crash the tanker, but she also lets me distract her with…playtime, as she calls it. We hang out at night in my room, where we cuddle, give each other massages, play games and take things slow.
Today we’re sitting in the common room, which is thankfully empty watching a movie. Taylor is wrapped in my arms, leaning against my chest. I haven’t been paying attention to the movie for the last fifteen minutes. Instead I’m enjoying just holding her. Something I never thought I’d feel. But then again, she does provoke all kinds of new feelings inside of me.
I notice things about her that I guess I’ve never taken the time to notice with other girls. Like the way her shampoo smells, her contoured ankle bones, her cute earlobes, and the collar bone framing her chest. I run my hand up the back of her neck, into her hair. “You’re so soft,” I whisper, kneading her neck.
She grins at my distraction from the movie. “You’re not watching this at all, are you?”
“Nope.” I kiss the side of her neck. “You’re too distracting.”
She laughs. “I don’t see how, I’m just sitting here.”
“Just trust me.”
“I do,” she says meeting my eyes.
Those blue eyes stir something inside of me. She shouldn’t trust me. I push the thought away, and lean in to kiss her.
Taylor turns off the movie and a few minutes later, she’s straddling me on the couch, kissing me hungrily, making those soft groans and gasps I love.
I can feel her heart beating against my chest, its steady thrumming insistent and certain. I love how alive I feel with her. Her softness, and the fact that this is all still new for her makes me want to be careful with her, to take my time, which is something I’ve never felt before.
She kisses me deeply, and works her hands under my shirt, running them along my chest. Okay, forget taking my time. I pull her closer into my lap, my jeans straining between us.
The door flies open and Taylor leaps off my lap, straightening her shirt.
I turn back to glare at whoever the hell just interrupted us.
It’s MJ, grinning like a damn fool. “Well it’s about fucking time,” MJ says, chuckling to herself.
I shoot MJ a look, imploring her to leave. She exits the room with a huge grin on her face. Taylor blushes, smoothing down her hair, and pulls away from me on the couch.
Playtime is over. Damn.
“Don’t go. MJ saw us, so what?” I kiss her hand.
She smiles lightly. “I have homework I should be doing anyways.” She squeezes my hand. “Later?”
“Later,” I confirm.