26 Nathan

Sunlight filtered through the drawn shades in the room, casting a golden glow over the entire space. Honor was lying right next to me, her entire body pressed up against mine. It was the first time I’d ever slept in a bed with a woman the entire night.

Usually, when I was in a woman’s bed, it wasn’t for sleeping, but for sex. And yeah, I wanted to have sex with Honor so badly I could barely think straight. If she was anybody else, I would have had her naked in less than two hours.

But she wasn’t like anyone else.

I turned and took in her sleeping face. Her head was turned toward me and dark chestnut-colored hair was spread out across her pillow, one long strand falling over her eye. One of her hands was tucked between my arm and my side and the feeling of her fingers curled against my bare skin sent another wave of longing through me.

I needed a cold shower. But I wasn’t about to get out of this bed. I guess I was going to have to take my torture like a man this morning. Hell, I was going to like it.

Her skin was unlined and smooth, with cheekbones that were high and broad, creating a heart shape out of her face. Her lips were a pale peach color and were just slightly parted in her sleep. From this angle, it appeared the swelling around the bottom was gone.

Kissing her last night had been fucking awesome.

It took everything in me to restrain myself, but I knew I had to go slow. We’d only known each other for a short time and the circumstances of our meeting had not been… traditional. Some man had just abused her and I wasn’t going to push her any further than she wanted to go.

In sleep, she sighed contentedly, and I brushed the wayward strand of hair away from her face. A guy like me could get used to a girl like her.

Her eyes blinked awake and the blue orbs focused on me, her lips curling into a smile.

“Hey,” I said, brushing at her hair again.

“Hi.”

Was that a hint of shyness in her tone? I turned onto my side and slid down so we were face to face. Then I went in for a kiss.

“Wait!” she gasped, burying her face into the pillow.

“You didn’t complain last night,” I muttered.

Her giggle was muffled against the pillow. Then she said, “Mooony brooothhe.”

“What?” I laughed, trying to make out her words.

She lifted her face. “Morning breath!”

I grunted. “I got it too. Now come over here and give me a smelly kiss.”

“No!”

I arched an eyebrow, but she wasn’t looking at me. She was still hiding in the pillow. As gently as I could, I hauled her up across my chest and grasped her face between my palms. “Kiss me.”

I didn’t wait for her to obey. I went and got what I wanted. At first she tried to kiss me timidly, barely opening her mouth, almost giving me a chaste little kiss. Yeah, that wasn’t cutting it for me. So I kissed her one way and then changed direction and went the other. Using the tip of my tongue, I licked across the center of her lips and she moaned, giving me the perfect opportunity to slip inside.

After that, she forgot about her supposed morning breath and kissed me with a reckless abandon that actually made me forget to breathe. I was a guy. I was supposed to be in control of the situation. But Honor had taken over the driver’s seat and was leading me around with every single stroke of her hot little tongue.

Her hands began to explore my chest and her feather-light touch drove me wild. I couldn’t help the way my hips thrust up off the mattress against her, and I froze when my erection brushed up against her belly. I didn’t want to scare her.

She didn’t act upset. In fact, she liked it. Her hips automatically drove forward to meet mine.

My eyes shot open.

Yeah, I was a strong guy, but I wasn’t a freaking saint.

I gave her one last lingering kiss and then pulled back and looked up into her face. Her cheeks were flushed and the swelling around her eye was almost completely gone.

I lifted my head and pressed a kiss to the corner where it was most bruised. “How ya feeling?”

She grimaced. “Sore.”

“It’s always worse the next day.”

She laid her head against my chest and groaned. Then she stilled. “What’s the matter?”

“You’re not wearing a shirt.”

“I’m offended you just noticed.”

“Oh, I didn’t just notice,” she purred. Her lips began pressing kisses up the center toward my neck.

I swear she left a trail of flames in her wake. I groaned. Heat licked up my thighs and my rock-solid length jerked in response. I don’t think I’d ever been so hard. It was almost painful. All I could think about was driving myself deep inside her until all the lust within me was spent.

When her teeth closed around my earlobe, I pulled her away. “You have no idea what you’re doing to me,” I ground out.

She smiled a lazy, sleepy smile. “I think I might have an idea.”

I swatted her bottom. “Get off me, woman.”

She titled her head and squinted at me. “You sure you’re not gay?”

I snatched up her hand and pressed it to the evidence of me not being gay. “Unless you’re secretly a really hot dude, then no, I’m not gay.”

Her eyes widened a bit and then her mouth fell open in a little O. “That’s, umm,” she said and cleared her throat. Then she giggled. “That’s some pretty large evidence.”

“Damn straight,” I said arrogantly.

“You sure you don’t want to stay in bed?”

I couldn’t believe the words that were about to come out my mouth. “Yes. I’m sure.”

She made a harrumphing sound and rolled over. I got out of bed before I dove myself at her and did what I told myself I wasn’t going to do.

I looked down as I stood. The tent in my pants wasn’t something I could hide. Damn. I was going to be frustrated all damn day now. I went into the bathroom and splashed some ice-cold water on my face, rinsed out my mouth, and used the facilities.

It was chilly this morning so when I came out of the bathroom, I snatched up my shirt and yanked it on. Honor was still in bed.

“My entire body feels like a giant bruise.” She moaned.

“Up you go,” I said and lifted her off the mattress and held her in my arms. On my way to the door, she pointed to a pair of fuzzy looking boots.

“I need my slippers.”

I bent and she grabbed them, and then I carried her out into the kitchen where I deposited her on a chair at the table. “I’ll make you some coffee.”

She put on her slippers as she told me where she kept the coffee, and I got a pot brewing. The apple pie on the counter called out to me, and my stomach grumbled. As the coffee brewed, I spied the bottle of pain meds the doctor gave her at the hospital, and I set them in front of her along with a glass of water.

“Those will help with the soreness.”

Dutifully, she swallowed her pill and then I poured her a cup of coffee and handed it to her with the creamer.

“You’re a pretty handy guy to have around,” she said, stirring her coffee and creamer together.

“I know.”

She laughed and it made me turn my head to look at her. She looked tiny sitting there at the table with her hair all a mess and a steaming mug cradled between her hands. Even with bruises on her face, she was beautiful to me. Without thinking, I strode across the room and swooped in to plant a lingering kiss on her cinnamon-flavored lips.

When I pulled back, her eyes looked a little dazed, and I mentally patted myself on the back. Good job, Nathan.

“You have any ice cream?” I asked, snooping through her freezer.

“No.”

“You know that’s like a crime. Pie with no ice cream.”

“I’m sorry?” she asked.

I sighed heavily. “I’m still eating pie.”

“I’d tell you to make yourself at home, but you already have,” she quipped.

I grinned and rummaged for a bowl and a knife. I did feel at home here, from the second I stepped through the front door. I felt like I was where I belonged, like this wasn’t my first night here. It felt perfectly natural for me to be making coffee and kissing her good morning. This was what I wanted. Not just today. Not just next week…

“Nathan?” Honor said from across the room.

I glanced over. She was giving me a puzzled look. “Where’d you go?”

My thoughts had stilled my movements and I was standing in the center of the room, clutching a knife and a bowl. “Nowhere.” I lied and cut a huge piece of pie. I wondered what she would say if I told her I was already thinking about forever.

“You’re putting pie into a bowl?”

“There’s no ice cream,” I explained.

“Yes, I realize the error of my ways.” I heard the smile in her voice.

I reached into the fridge, pulled out the milk, and poured some into the bowl, over the pie. “A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do,” I told her and heated up the bowl in the microwave.

“Apple pie. It’s what’s for breakfast,” Honor said, as I sat down beside her.

“It’s got milk. It’s like cereal.”

She shook her head and drank more coffee.

The first bite exploded onto my tongue. “Oh my God.” I groaned. “This is the best thing I’ve ever eaten.”

She laughed.

“No really,” I said as I shoved another bite into my mouth. “You are a pie genius.”

Honor rolled her eyes. I scooped out another bite and held it to her lips. “Try it.” Her lips parted and I slid the spoon over her tongue and then pulled it back out, watching the way her lips hugged the silver. My body tightened all over again.

“It’s good.” She agreed.

Pie this good deserved some silence, so I didn’t say anything as I shoveled the rest into my mouth.

“Usually by now I would be on my way home from my morning run,” she murmured, looking out the sliding glass doors near the table and at the trail.

“You run every day of the week?”

“Most mornings. Not every day.”

I wondered if she would keep running out there after what happened to her.

“How about you? You must work out a lot.”

“Almost every day.”

“Do you like being a Marine?” she asked.

“It’s okay. I think about getting out sometimes. Living somewhere that I won’t have to move from.”

“Where are you from?”

“I grew up in Jacksonville, NC. It’s a Marine Corps kind of town. I grew up sort of idolizing the Marines. I joined right out of high school and went to Paris Island for boot camp.”

She smiled. “I knew I heard the South in your voice. Is this the first time you’ve lived up North?”

“Yep. It’s cold.”

She grinned. “How long you been enlisted?”

“Six years.”

She nodded and put her mug to her lips. I took advantage and asked a question of my own. “Did you grow up here?”

She nodded. “Yes, never lived anywhere else.”

“You said you’re a writer?”

She looked a little shy as she nodded.

“What do you write?”

“Books.”

“What kind of books?” Geez, it was like pulling teeth.

“Mostly romance novels. I also have some paranormal stuff.”

“You mean like vampires?”

“Werewolves,” she replied.

“You seem embarrassed,” I pointed out, glancing over at the pie and thinking about getting another piece.

She laughed and stood up. “I’m not really. Just sometimes people’s reaction to my career can be a little… harsh.”

I watched as she moved stiffly over to the counter, taking my bowl with her, and cut another huge slice of pie.

“What do you mean?”

“Well, it’s hard to get someone to take you seriously when you tell them you write romance or about werewolves.”

I guess I could understand that. It was a little out there. Of course, me going to work and dealing with guns all day wasn’t all that normal either.

“How long you been a writer?”

“I’ve always wanted to be a writer,” she replied. “I’ve been writing stuff since I was young. But I started writing professionally about two and a half years ago. I had a day job up until about six months ago. Now, I’m able to write full time.”

“You love it.” I could tell by the look on her face.

She smiled and reached into the beeping microwave to get my pie. “Yeah, I really do.”

When she sat the pie on front of me, I pulled her into my lap and rested my chin on top of her head. “You gonna give me one of your books to read?”

“You want to read my books?”

“I want to do anything that has anything to do with you.”

“I’m glad you came over last night,” she said, pressing her cheek against my chest.

“Me too.”

We sat there for a while in the quiet of the kitchen, and for once, the silence didn’t bother me at all.

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