Elise
Jack grabbed the back of my head and took control of the kiss, deepening it. His fingers in my hair, holding me, his lips soft but demanding⦠Memories of that night came flooding back.
Tremors took over my body as he brushed his thumb across my cheekbone, and the absolute sexiest hum came from his throat while his lips ran down my neck to my collarbone.
And I remembered the panic Iâd experienced the next morning, worried that what weâd shared was too close, too personal. And terrified of what it meant.
But none of that mattered now. All I could think about was Jack and his warm body pressed to mine and how we could get closer.
His hand was on my ass, and then he picked me up and somehow tilted me back and eased us onto the soft carpet.
His hand slid to my breast.
I glanced down. âYou said nothing about breasts.â
âIt landed there. Want me to remove it?â
âNo. Might as well leave it.â I grabbed his jaw and kissed him, loving the feel of his skilled lips. These kisses dragged me under, making me forget all the reasons we should keep some distance in this relationship.
Hand still on my breast, he gently squeezed my nipple, then slid his palm over the sensitive tip, making me squirm. He abruptly stopped and frowned at my outfit. âThis apron is cockblocking.â
I glanced down. âHuh. Forgot I still had it on. Itâs so cozy.â
âHot Stuff,â he said, using my apron to address me, the way Iâd caught him doing earlier, âyou mind if I untie this in the back?â
I rolled to the side, giving him better access. A second later, I felt the tug of him unknotting the apronâand heard the telltale sounds of the keypad to enter our apartment.
What the�
Jackâs hand froze, and we both looked to the door. Then I scrambled out from under him.
He sat back, staring in confusion.
âDo something!â I whisper-yelled.
He climbed to his feet, but we both merely stood there, unable to break the mental fog of hormones.
Feminine giggles came from the other side. For a split second, I wondered if it was Thalia. Would Jack have given her access to his place? The thought set my blood raging.
Then came the rumbly sound of a male voice, along with a loud pounding on the door. âJack, open up.â
âMax?â Jack said.
He scanned me and straightened my blouse where it was sticking up out of the top of my apron.
I yanked off the apron and smoothed my hair before looking around. âWas it obvious what we were doing?â
His gaze snagged on my mouth. âYou look goodâ¦â
My eyes flared. âStop getting ideas and open the door.â
Max and Sophia didnât know we were dating for real. All Sophia knew was that Iâd accidentally slept in Jackâs bed, which Iâd done before, so that wasnât new. And that Iâd made him dinner tonight. She wouldnât assume we were hooking up. Though weâd done that before tooâ¦
Jack gripped the back of his neck, then walked over and opened the door.
Sophia, Max, and a woman with reddish-blonde hair wearing a pretty short-sleeved black jacket and cream business slacks stood on the other side.
Sophia looked past Jack to me, and her eyes narrowed. âWhere were you? Weâve been waiting forever.â
A sweat broke out on my back. âJust finishing dinner.â Was my voice quivering?
Soph stormed past Jack and set a bottle of wine on the counter. âTook you long enough to open up. Whyâd you change the code?â
Jack grabbed a bag of what looked like groceries out of the arms of the other woman. âElise, this is our friend Lizzie.â
Lizzie held out her hand. âYou must be Jackâs new roommate and Sophiaâs sister. Nice to meet you. Elizabeth Crocker, but call me Lizzie. Thatâs what the guys do.â
This was the friend Jack said was coming over this week. But wasnât that supposed to happen later? âNice to meet you too.â
Lizzie looked around and turned to Jack. âThis is a huge improvement since before your ex set the place ablaze.â
A low growl came from Jackâs throat. Usually, he reserved his frustration for me. Probably had something to do with friends interrupting ourâ¦activities. âMust I be reminded of that every month?â
âYes,â Lizzie and Max said together.
Lizzie turned to Max, her skin fair with only a light sprinkling of redhead freckles. âThis place has your touch. Did you decorate?â
âMy designer decorated, but I gave her my Amex Black card. I also may have given her a few suggestions.â
Meaning Max decorated half of it.
I looked between Lizzie, Jack, and Max. They talked like siblings. âHow long have you guys known each other?â
Lizzie looked up as though calculating. âSince Max started stealing candy from the front pocket of my backpack. So, what, fifteen, twenty years?â
âSomething like that,â Max said. âBut you stocked that candy for me, so it wasnât really stealing.â
Lizzie shook her head and turned to me. âYou see what Iâve had to put up with?â
I laughed. âI can imagine.â
âBack then,â Lizzie said, âMaxâs ears were bigger than his head, and Jack was five feet, two inches. In tenth grade.â She gave me a pointed look, and Jack dropped his head and groaned.
âWait,â I said. âFive foot two? Really?â I looked at the man in question. âHeâs over six feet now.â
âOh, yes,â she said, âhe is now. Poor kid grew seven inches the next year. None of his clothes fit, and he had a baby face and long, gangly limbs.â
Soph snickered, leaning over the counter and smiling. âLizzie is my new best friend. She has amazing stories about the guys.â
âI thought I was your best friend.â I frowned in mock affront.
âWe were born into our bestie statehood through blood. Lizzie is my not-blood-related bestie.â
I could deal with that.
I turned to Jack. âSo you were pretty small in tenth grade, huh?â
He crossed his arms. âI was a late bloomer. Took a few extra years to grow into this magnificence.â
Both Lizzie and Max groaned this time.
âIt wasnât all magnificence,â Lizzie said.
Jack cleared his throat. âMuch as Iâm enjoying where this conversation is going, what happened to us getting together later in the week?â
Max took off his suit jacket and draped it over one of the barstools at the kitchen counter. âLizzie dropped by on her way home from work, and we decided to bump up the party.â
âAnd have it here?â Jack said. âWhere itâs tight and cramped? Not at your place?â
Max raised an eyebrow. âDo I detect a problem?â
Lizzie glanced at the dinner and wineglasses set out on the table. âWere we interrupting?â She looked between me and Jack.
âNo!â I rushed to clear the dishes. âNot interrupting at all. I owed Jack, so I made him dinner.â
I glanced at Jack on my way to the sink, and his eyes dipped down the front of my body, doing nothing to cool the jets heâd set roaring before weâd been interrupted.
What had we been thinking? That shit had escalated fast.
âWell, in that case,â Lizzie said and grabbed the corkscrew Jack had left out, âletâs get this party started. My first appointment isnât until ten in the morning.â