n 2.5 seconds, I was across the seat. On my knees and feet stuck out behind me on the seat's length, I towered slightly above him, as, grasping his jawline, I
took over the kiss. Urging me to open to him, he explored the inside of my mouth with his tongue. The feel of it gliding
my lips and teeth down his neck and
ut really, we should move along. We're
around. Oh my God. What
occurrence. I blushed. It wasn't that I didn't blush, I just didn't blush often, however, m
ward the center than the passenger side,
aughed.
ut into the street, casually he laid his hand on my thigh, and as he drov
curiosity, I questioned, "Oka
ing?" h
this?" I waved toward
hrug. "I'm.
at, I remained silent, th
f his nose, and with his eyes closed, he muttered, "This parasite has latched onto you, placing you in danger, Ry. I can't deny I have feelings for you, shi
d I'm still just one of your team members investigating a c
"That bastard made a point of declarin
he latched onto me! He wants something. and if he c
oor, then as he climbed out, he said over his sh
back on t
ut finally stated, "I guess so. But if sh
a grin. "Go
hed. "S
scattered across our desks, Brice glanced in my direction, bustin
paperwork and cleared our de
nder the circumstances, I know I shouldn't even be feeling this, but I want to kiss you so fucking bad right now, I can't stand it," th
turning, I opened the door
didn't know, but I knew I wanted Brice. I wanted him to hold me, to let me know everything was going to be okay. I threw up a good bluff in front of him, but in truth, I was scared. I put my life on the line every time I walked out that door in the name of the law, and I had died in the name of the law. But for the first time ever, I doubted my choices. Had I made a mistake insisting I be on thi
traction bars. I was in that hospital for a month, and let me tell you, I had thought at the time there could be nothing worse than being bedbound and having two nuns come into my room and ask if I had bee