Searching for Someday (Page 39)

Searching for Someday (Searching For #1)(39)
Author: Jennifer Probst

“Ride me, baby. Ride me hard.”

She shuddered and obeyed. He cupped her br**sts and rubbed her n**ples as she ground herself against him, closing in toward her orgasm, pumping her h*ps as her gut clenched and her skin prickled and her n**ples tightened to hard, achy points.

Slade grasped her hips, moved her forward, and slammed her back down. Once. Twice. Then—

“Slade!” She came hard, and he kept guiding her up and down, extending the orgasm into mini convulsions. He shuddered beneath her and followed, and she ached for the feel of his skin against hers, ached to get rid of the condom and take his seed deep inside her body. She slumped over him, completely boneless, and he stroked her back with soothing strokes.

“Best morning wake-up ever.”

She laughed and bit his shoulder. “Hmm, better than my coffee.” Two sharp barks made her crane her neck. Robert looked up with endless patience and wide eyes that took in her bare ass. “Oops, sorry, baby. I’ll take you out.”

“Want me to get him?”

She pressed a kiss on his lips. “Nope, I got him. Be right back.” She donned her robe, ignoring his hungry gaze and keeping her distance before she jumped back in bed and Robert had an accident. She took him out, ground the coffee beans, and got the pot started.

“Kibble or wet food this morning?”

Two barks.

“Kibble it is.” Kate filled up the bowl, humming under her breath, and turned to a spectacular sight framed in her kitchen doorway.

Slade Montgomery. Buck nak*d. Thighs braced apart, hands on hips, his impressive erection confirming round five was about to come up. She drank in all that raw male beauty, with his flat stomach, defined pecs, and toasty brown skin. His lazy gaze probed under her robe and stroked her body.

“Thought I was better than your coffee.”

She pursed her lips with interest. “I did say that, didn’t I?”

He cocked a hip and that’s not all that got cocked. “Maybe I need to prove my worth again.”

She licked her lips and dropped her gaze. “I think your worth is pretty damn big.”

“Flatterer.”

She loosened her robe and began to pull it open. “Counselor. I think—”

“Honey, I’m here! Whose car is in the driveway? Oh!”

Her mother stood before them, open-mouthed, staring at Slade with, first, astonishment and then pure appreciation. She closed her mouth and broke into a wide grin. “Oh, honey! You’re finally getting some—I’m so happy.”

Kate yanked her robe closed and jumped in front of Slade. “Mom, what are you doing here?” She grabbed for the blanket over the couch and thrust it into Slade’s hands. He wrapped it around his hips, but the broad, loopy holes in the afghan didn’t hide much.

“I haven’t seen you since I got back from my sex conference and thought we’d have breakfast together. But I see you’ve already taken care of breakfast. I must say, it’s even better than Wheaties!”

Color flooded her face. Slade studied her mother with a fascination she was used to, as if an exotic, otherworldly creature had just burst through their universe. Madeline wore a canary-yellow top, a cream lace skirt that flirted with her knees, and lace-up sandals. Her floral headband held back her white blond hair, and bangles jingled on her wrists. Robert ran over to say hello, and Kate took the pause to push Slade behind the counter so at least his bottom half wasn’t exposed. Madeline watched his retreat with a twinge of disappointment.

“Sex conference?” Slade drawled, glancing back and forth. “How interesting. Forgive Kate for not introducing us. I’m Slade Montgomery.”

Madeline marched over and stuck out her hand. “A pleasure to meet you, Slade. I’m Madeline. I do apologize for interrupting, my daughter rarely allows herself to enjoy these opportunities.”

Kate groaned. “Thanks, Mom. Umm, maybe you want to call me later?”

Slade steepled his fingers together as if he were in a business meeting. “Nonsense, stay and have coffee with us. We’re in no rush.”

“I’d love to. Is it those organic beans I bought you, dear?”

This was so not happening. Kate glared at Slade, but his delighted grin told her he was having too much fun. “Yes, I’ll get it for you.” She stomped over and poured her mother a mug, then slid it over the granite countertop.

“May I ask how the conference was?” Slade asked.

“It was truly wonderful. I’m a sex therapists, so it’s important for me to keep up with the new techniques. I learned many ways to unblock a man toward orgasm. Have you ever had problems with impotence, Slade?”

Kate gave him credit. He didn’t even choke on his coffee. “Happy to report that’s a negative.”

“Hmm, I’m not surprised from what I caught. Still, many men suffer from the condition and it’s usually some mental block. They taught us certain moves to go about breaking down barriers.”

“What a fascinating job. Kate never told me.”

“I’m not surprised. Kate’s been blocked for years.”

“Mom!”

“So, tell me how you two met.”

“I’m a client at Kinnections,” he said.

Madeline sucked in her breath. “You’re not the divorce lawyer, are you?” she whispered.

Slade hiked a brow. “You know about me? Kate, how sweet. I had no idea you told your mom about us.”

Kate squirmed with sheer frustration and shot him a glare. “Look, Mom, let’s not talk about this here, okay? I’d like to keep this whole thing private.”

“But darling, this is the one you experienced the touch with! You’ve found a way to make it work, I’m so happy. We’ll need to clear a bit of that negative karma, but if you’re sleeping together, I’m confident in the outcome.”

“Touch?” Slade frowned. “What touch?”

“Nothing.”

“Kate didn’t tell you?” Madeline chirped. “She has a gift that’s run in our family for generations. A sixth sense for matching people. She experiences a jolt of recognition when she meets a couple meant to be together.”

Slade stilled. Kate barely breathed, hoping she’d become the guy from The Time Traveler’s Wife and disappear through space. “Has she ever experienced the touch for herself? Or is this just for other people?” he asked.

The disaster loomed before her, like a volcano ready to erupt, and she was just as helpless to stop her mother as she was to stop the forces of nature. Madeline laughed as she played with her bangles. “Silly man. It’s you, dear. She connected with you—you’re her soul mate. I wasn’t too thrilled regarding the divorce lawyer thing, but the universe is more powerful than humans, and we must bend to its will. At least you overcame your initial protests. Denying the touch is dangerous. Who would’ve known what could happen? Your cousin Rose died alone and miserable.”

Kate swung her head around. “You said you didn’t remember what happened to my cousin! You said it was a family secret never spoken about.”

Madeline sighed. “I lied. I didn’t want to tell you she died an old cranky spinster, destined for unhappiness since she refused to believe in her gift. I think she owned about fifty cats and no one came to her funeral except the local pet shelter representative.”

Kate buried her face in her hands and gave up. The morning had started out so rich with promise. Sex. No pesky virginity trouble. Denial galore regarding their future relationship. Now, big, bad reality was here to stay. And Slade looked like he’d swallowed a sharp object and was just about to dial 911. Kate wondered which caused more horror—her virginity or her touch. Definitely a tie.

Slade cleared his throat. “Funny, I didn’t hear about this before.”

“Kate didn’t tell you? Maybe she was easing you into it. Some men have trouble believing in the concept of soul mates and love forever till you die.”

This time he choked. Kate pounded him on the back until he seemed back in the land of humanity. “Mom, I think Slade and I need to talk.”

“Of course, I really am sorry I interrupted.” She blew an air kiss to them and headed out. Her bangles clinked and Robert gave her a quick lick good-bye. “Why don’t you two come for dinner one night? I promise not to smoke any pot if it makes you uncomfortable, and you can meet my new lover, Richard. You’ll adore him.”

“Sounds great. ’Bye, Mom.”

“ ’Bye, darling.”

The door slammed. She waited in the dead silence, wondering if he’d just leave now or stick around to ask a few questions. “She gave you the joint, huh?”

“Told you it wasn’t mine.”

He nodded. Took a big sip of his coffee and straightened to full height. She remembered another requirement in his perfect companion. No embarrassing family members. Yep, she had officially blown every item on his list to smithereens. “Is that the reason I get an electrical shock when we touch? Because of this gift?”

She gave him the space he seemed to need, though her chest hurt. She’d been crazy to think an extra night of mind-blowing sex would solve their issues. Already, she tried frantically to shore up the gaping hole in her chest, but she needed bricks because the big bad wolf had already blown down her first two attempts at shelter. “Supposedly.”

“Didn’t want to mention it before, huh?”

A flare of anger pushed away the grief. “Actually I did, at your first mixer.”

“A few more details would’ve been nice.”

“Oh, sure, let’s see how that dialogue would go. ‘By the way, Slade, I have a witchlike gene that senses when a couple is meant to be together. And guess what? You’re the one for me! Sorry about the shock, but isn’t that great, when’s the wedding?’ ”

He narrowed his gaze. “You could have tweaked the speech a bit, but yeah, maybe that.”

A humorless laugh escaped her lips. “I wanted to pretend it never happened. I begged you to stay away from me, remember? You’re the one who knocked on my door last night! I was ready to try and move on, forget this—this thing between us ever occurred. We’ve been mismatched from the beginning.”

“Do you believe in it, Kate? Believe you can match the right couple just by touching them? Is this what you built your company on?”

Ice trickled down her spine. His tone flicked with disbelief and already she sensed his distance. How could he believe in something that was almost as magical as love? Something undefined but full of hope? The question tore through the last of her defenses, and suddenly, Kate realized she had nothing left to fight. She could tell him the gift was gone and she had no idea if it was coming back. She could deny the whole thing, laugh it off as some crazy joke her mom played, and save her pride. Instead, Kate gave him the truth.

“Yes. I’ve used my gift to guide many people together. I’ve sensed if it’s a true and proper love match. I never experienced it with myself, though. Until you.”