When Snow Falls
When Snow Falls (Whiskey Creek #2)(36)
Author: Brenda Novak
There was a brief pause. “That depends.”
“On what?” she asked, but she already knew the answer. She could tell by his tone.
“On whether or not you really just want to talk.”
She told herself to apologize and be done with it. She should not accept the invitation in his voice. But the words stuck in her throat. Desire had come out of nowhere and easily overtaken remorse. “I’m sitting in front of your house.”
“Does that mean what I think it does?”
Leaning her head against the headrest, she closed her eyes. “Yes.”
“I’ll meet you at the door,” he said, and hung up.
* * *
He was waiting for her when she reached the stoop. Wearing nothing but a hastily donned pair of jeans that were neither zipped nor buttoned, he held back the dogs so she could come in, and she realized in an instant that she found him even more attractive tonight than she had before.
How had she missed his appeal? His face was so much more intriguing than other men’s, so rugged….
“I told myself I was coming to apologize about last night,” she whispered as she slipped past the dogs.
“But…”
“I could’ve done that earlier, on the phone. I didn’t need to come traipsing over here after eleven.”
He shut the door. “This isn’t about the ‘I’m sorry’ part of last night.”
“What’s it about?” She really wanted to know. She’d never imagined she’d be having an affair with Dylan Amos. That was her sister’s territory. Or so she’d thought.
“The other part,” he said. “This way.”
He turned, but she didn’t follow. She remained in his front entryway, with his dogs. “I don’t want to use you, Dylan. I’m not that kind of person. I can’t understand why, after so many years, I’m suddenly making these choices. But…”
“What?”
“Touching you again, having you touch me…” She met his dark eyes and lowered her voice. “It’s all I can think about.”
“Then it’s fortunate for you that I’m having the same problem.” He held out his hand.
This time she didn’t hesitate to take it. She was cold after being outside. And she knew, from experience, how warm his body would be.
“What about your brothers?” She glanced apprehensively toward the darker reaches of the house.
“They’re gone,” he said, and forced his dogs to stay outside his bedroom as they went inside.
* * *
Dylan’s room smelled slightly of cigarettes, but the scent of his cologne and his…shampoo?…was much stronger.
She wanted to take a minute to look around, to see what Dylan was like in his own space, but he didn’t give her a chance. He didn’t even turn on the light before pulling her into bed with him.
“Can a person become an addiction?” she whispered as he stripped off her clothes.
“You think you’re already addicted to me?” Once they were both naked, he urged her onto her back and threaded their fingers together as he kissed her.
“It feels that way. I couldn’t wait to see you again. I’ve just been passing time all day.”
He smiled as his mouth moved lower. “Sex is new for you. Once you find out that any man can give you what you want, the spell will be broken.”
She wasn’t so sure. But she didn’t argue. His mouth had found her breast and his fingers were sliding down. Once they reached their intended target, she couldn’t even think, let alone talk.
* * *
A weak winter sun struggled to breach the cracks in the blinds as Cheyenne opened her eyes. She rolled over, confused and unable to remember where she was. Then the memories of Dylan and what they’d done last night came pouring back.
She was still in his bed!
Sitting up so fast her head swam, she blinked away the last vestiges of sleep and turned to see if he was wrapped up in the bedding beside her.
He wasn’t. Still, she wasn’t alone in the house. She could hear the tramp of footsteps, as well as male voices, in what would probably be the hall and kitchen areas.
Pulling the bedding up to her chin, she waited to see if he’d return. She was naked and felt vulnerable because of it, but she didn’t want to get up. She was afraid he’d open the door at the wrong moment and one of his brothers would be standing beyond him. Not only that, but somehow, letting him see her in the light of day felt different than in the dark of night.
Was he with his brothers, getting breakfast?
There was a towel draped over the knob of the bathroom door. It hadn’t been there before—she would’ve noticed when she used the bathroom during the night—and dampness in the air told her someone had recently showered. She guessed Dylan was dressed and ready for the day….
Catching a glimpse of herself—eyes wide, face white, hair tangled—she shook her head. She’d made her first mistake worse by coming back for more. And then she’d spent the night with him, which compounded the problem.
She would’ve left hours ago, but she’d been far too comfortable tucked up against Dylan. She’d kept thinking, “I’ll go in a minute,” but the next thing she knew, it was morning.
“You’re screwing up,” she told herself. She was eager to drag on her clothes and rush out, but she wanted to run into Dylan’s brothers even less than she wanted to run into him. Mack, Aaron and the others had to be wondering why her car was sitting in front of their house.
Actually, by now they’d probably guessed.
Burning with embarrassment, she leaned over and grabbed her purse from the nightstand so she could check her phone. It was eight-thirty. But the time wasn’t all that caught her eye. Between four and six, she’d received numerous calls and text messages from Presley. Her sister had worried when she didn’t come home.
Too bad she’d had her phone on vibrate. Otherwise, it might’ve gotten her up and out of bed.
She almost called Presley back, then decided to wait. Maybe she could tell her sister she’d stayed at Sophia’s, but not if Aaron ratted her out.
Deciding she had to make a move, she relinquished the blankets and hopped out of bed to search for her panties. But they weren’t on the floor with the rest of her clothes. She found them tacked to the corkboard above Dylan’s desk, along with a note.
She was slightly mortified at the sight but had to chuckle at his sense of humor.