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“I wish I had a towel or something,” Brennan said as he stripped off the button down shirt he wore over a T-shirt and handed it to her, watching while she briefly pressed it to her face, and then wrapped it around her shoulders.

Rain hammered on the Mustang’s roof and Gina closed her eyes, drinking in the warmth from the heaters. “Just being out of the rain is nice. Thank you. Delivery at the Rosings and I was hoping to miss the rain.”

“Shouldn’t you have a car for deliveries?”

“We should, yes.”

Perhaps sensing she didn’t want to talk about it, he said nothing more, but kept the car idling there a moment while she settled. “Home or the shop?”

Neither
. She glanced out the window at the rain-drenched land and thick clouds above. It was one of those times she wished she could just say
drive
.
Drive and don’t look back
. Wished she could run away from her life, from the heavy choking trappings that had kept her confined for years.

“Home, I guess, to get changed,” she said, mentally reminding herself that she’d have to get him to stop a few blocks away. Maureen would be at the bakery, but still. She didn’t need more trouble.

Brennen watched her a moment longer, his gaze heavy and sending tension shivering through her. Why he had to look at her like that, like he saw through everything she said, she didn’t know, but it worried her. Like her mouth could open and words would come out and she wouldn’t be able to stop any of them.

Gina pressed her lips tight together and stared straight ahead.

At last Brennen turned back to the road, pushing the car into drive again. “I did want to apologize for the other night,” he began as he pulled back onto the road. The vehicle jostled on the uneven ground and water streaked over the windshield, the blades fighting hard to keep up with the rain.

“For?” she said stupidly, even when she knew what he would say.

“Kissing you.”

She gave him a wry half-grin, gazing at him as he drove. “You’re sorry for that?”

“I’m sorry if it just added to the creepy. But I don’t think too clearly around you and apparently that means jumping way ahead of myself.”

She wanted to tell him it was okay, that it was
more
than okay. Just that taste had left her giddy and breathless. But she said nothing.

“I remember the first time I saw you. Which was unfortunately at your dad’s funeral.”

Gina stiffened, hunched down deeper in the seat, her heart hammering as she worried where this was going.

“You had this big white and yellow daisy,” he said softly.

He remembers that?
Her dad liked daisies. He preferred wildflowers—dandelions, Queen Anne’s lace, clover, and of course daisies. She’d hated the roses Maureen picked. Her dad would’ve hated them too.

“And you were so sad,” Brennen continued. “Everyone gave condolences to your stepmother and completely ignored you. I didn’t really understand it, couldn’t put words to it, but I just wanted to gather you up and hold you and promise everything would turn out okay. But I couldn’t. And I grew up seeing you at the bakery sometimes...and I still couldn’t say it. Plus you never seemed to like me so it would’ve been really weird if I had.”

“I liked you.” She blinked as her eyes grew wet and itchy. “Except for the stealing. And the water balloons. And the vandalizing the store—”

“Okay, no, not that last one. I bowed out of that when I knew where they were going. And I stopped hanging out with them shortly thereafter, but mostly because we got caught stealing a car and Dad threatened me with military school.”

So
that
was what did it. And he’d done it—straightened out and changed his ways. “You came back and paid for the cookies that time, though. I liked you after that.”
Wrong thing to admit. This’ll just cause trouble
. But she was tired of hiding, drawn to him like the flower to the sun after only knowing rain.

“I came on a little strong, Gina, and I’m sorry if that freaked you out. But I still see that sad girl there and I’d take on the whole world to fix things and make you smile.”

Her heart hurt, grief rising. Not just for the loss of her family, the life and security she never had, but for how she’d never believed in having
more
. Crushed under her stepmother, scrambling at what she thought was the one and only key out of there—finding her father’s will, figuring out what she’d been lied to about and what else Maureen might be up to—she hadn’t let herself dream of much more.

But there was more. Sitting next to her. And it was wrong, it would lead to complications and entanglements she couldn’t afford, but the thought of ignoring him or pushing him away was too much to bear. Even if doing so was likely the right thing to do.

“Pull over,” she said quietly.

Brennen’s heavy shoulders fell and hands tightened on the wheel. “It’s not that much farther. I’m sorry, just let me take you—”

“Pull over, Brennen,” she said more firmly.

His jaw ticced but he didn’t argue, swinging the Mustang off to the right. The wheels rolled over a dip in the road, where the trees arched and partially hid the vehicle from view. He twisted in his seat to face her, mouth already open to object.

Gina leaned forward and kissed him before he could speak.

 

 

Chapter Four

 

 

 Brennen’s world stopped, just the sound of his pulse pounding in his ears as Gina’s lips met his.

It was the last thing he expected but everything he wanted, the moment she didn’t just return a kiss but actively sought one, her mouth gentle but eager. It was chaste but her nearness already had desire coursing through his body and her touch just amplified it, his hands coiling into fists to resist reaching for her, allowing her to set the pace entirely. Her scent filled his nose, the trace sweetness of baked goods from her long hours in the kitchen, and she made a soft moaning sound as his tongue brushed hers.

Gina pulled back and blinked up at him, her mouth still near enough for him to taste and her voice low enough that he barely heard it over the rain beating against the car. “I didn’t want to do that while you were driving.”

“Appreciated, though folding the car around a tree
might
have been worth it, too. At least for me.”

“This can’t be anything.” Sadness crept through her dark eyes, her gaze trailing over his face. “But that’s not because of you—”

Brennen kissed her and she yielded, tilting her head back as he cupped her jaw, dragged his fingers back over her neck and through her damp curls. Her hands grasped his upper arms and clutched him, drawing him nearer, but the front seat of the car was awkward and confining, seatbelts making it difficult to twist. For a moment he felt like a teenager necking in parked car, but as absurd as it should be, there was no ignoring the spark of hungry want. He might as well have never touched a woman before with how he felt, drowning in her presence, feeling her responding as he kissed along her throat and slid his hand down her back.

“This is already everything,” he whispered against her neck and she shivered. Her skin was damp against his hands, clothing still soaked through. “Let me take you back to my house to change.”

“I’m expected back,” she said with a frustrating little sigh as his lips moved over her collarbone.

“When?”

“Um...mmm...twenty minutes?”

Brennen popped the lock on his seatbelt and angling out of it, did the same with hers. He leaned back a moment to adjust the driver’s seat back; there wasn’t much room, just a few inches with his tall frame already pushing the limits of the space, but she was tiny enough to fit right in his arms. Her eyes were glassy with lust and heavy-lidded, lips swollen from kissing and drawing his attention.

He wrapped his arms around her and drew her near; any resistance faded as their lips met again and she climbed onto his lap, her knees straddling his hips. His hands grazed her back, grasped her ass and squeezed; her breasts pressed against his chest, soaking his shirt, and his cock was achingly hard against her pussy. He’d never been so frustrated, wanting to drive her back to his house and take her to bed, consequences be damned, but this sweet torture was better than nothing at all.

Gina sat back panting, her fingers tracing along his brow. “I’m sorry, I’m getting you wet.”

“Yeah, it’s supposed to be the other way around.” He grinned and a blush darkened her cheeks, her gaze swiftly averting and body tensing in his arms. Damn it, what the hell did he say now?

“I should—”

“Get back, I know...” He studied her for a moment, the world falling away as their breaths fogged the windows and blurred everything outside.

I don’t date
, she’d said. She’d grown up with that horrible stepmother and, from what he gathered, worked around the clock. It dawned on him, then, what she
wasn’t
saying.

“Gina...have you never done this before?”

She raised her hand and wagged her finger at him. “Do
not
make fun of me. I see that bratty kid there still and—”

He grasped her finger with his lips and licked the tip, sliding his teeth along the side and her eyes closed, breath hitched.

“You set the pace.” He kissed her palm, her wrist, and slid her close again, hands careful to be gentle, to read her body language before pushing. When her head tilted down again, he took her mouth, his tongue mimicking precisely the rhythm he’d like to use with the rest of her. She fisted his shirt, her body rocking against his, and he ran his fingers up her hips, under her shirt, trailing along her spine and bracing for any tension. But she melted completely, soft and hot.

His borrowed button down shirt had fallen aside, just her damp dark T-shirt left and clinging to her torso. He carefully grasped the edge, worked it up just high enough to bare her stomach, and then leaned back to meet her eyes in question.

She shook her head, her lower lip trembling. “My shirt stays on.”

He was disappointed but didn’t press, instead kissing her tenderly, hoping she realized it didn’t matter, it was about what
she
wanted. Little by little she opened up more, kissing him back, allowing his hands to drift under her shirt. The bare skin along her right side was raised and uneven, scar tissue if he didn’t miss his guess, but he didn’t linger there as to not make her uncomfortable, instead letting his hands travel upward. When he came to her breasts, she shuddered and gasped, leaning into his touch.

He caressed and massaged, enjoying the soft moans of pleasure she made and the way she arched against him as his thumbs brushed her nipples. He longed to taste her, to bring one firm breast to his mouth and lose himself in the feel of her.

Brennen kissed down her throat again as she undulated against him, his straining cock practically on fire with desire. “Are you wet everywhere yet?”

“Yes,” came her breathy whisper, her hands grasping his head and running through his hair.

“Can I feel?”

She leaned back and stared at him, her eyes dark with arousal, and licked her full lips. “Yes.”

He fought to calm his racing heart, gaze trailing over her still-clothed body. Part of him still wanted to take her back somewhere warm and dry where they had hours to themselves. But that might not be an option any time soon, and as she’d basically admitted, she’d never had
this
. Never been a clumsy teen in a car, and even if she had, the thought of some inexperienced guy pawing her, pushing her, didn’t sit right with him.

He popped the button on her pants, and gently slid down the zipper fly. His fingers teased along the waistband of her cotton panties, slid over the material to cup her mound and feel her dampness soak through the fabric.

A tremor racked her entire body, her eyes closing. “Oh my God...”

Masculine pride rushed through him, watching her react to his touch—the way she bit her bottom lip and moaned, the way her hands gripped his forearms and dug her nails in, the way the scent of her arousal filled the close air between them. His fingers swept up and then under the waistband of her underwear, down into her slick depths. Her hips rocked against him, encouraging his touch.

“Tell me how it feels.” He watched the slow, heavy blink of her eyes, breath panting past her parted lips.

“Better than anything.” She squeezed his arms and moaned.

“I’ve wanted this for years, Gina,” he whispered, sliding one finger into her gently as his thumb circled her clit. “To watch you come for me.”

She kissed him hard, trembling with each thrust of his finger inside her. This hot and wet, it wouldn’t take her long, and as much as he wanted to draw it out, nothing would be enough when he couldn’t bear the thought of letting her go. She worked against his hand as he brushed her clit, and the sound of her frantic gasping breaths filled the car. At last she seized and cried out, her back arching for a second and pussy clenching his finger as climax tore through her, then Gina collapsed against him.

The sight of her satiated was more than enough to quiet his own selfish needs, even as his erection throbbed painfully, wanting to be buried where his hand was. He slid his fingers from between her legs and held her while she panted, his lips skimming her temple. “Next time I’ll taste you when you come.”

She shivered but didn’t object, didn’t correct him and say there wouldn’t
be
a next time.

Maybe Gina would yet be his.

 

 

Chapter Five

 

 

Midsummer was silent before five in the morning on a Saturday, even the usual early risers electing to stay in bed. Around six-thirty, Gina knew a few joggers would head down Main Street, but that was it until after seven.

Though her early mornings were busy, Gina at least appreciated the peace and quiet. She went through the shop’s rear entrance directly into the kitchen, flipped the lights on, and yawned as she moved sleepily through her early chores. She hadn’t slept well, her mind on Brennen all night and precisely what his capable hands had done to her, a blush creeping up her cheeks at the thought. Chastising herself yet again wasn’t going to solve things, though. For now, she’d just watch how things went. As long as she kept him away from Maureen, it might not blow up in her face.

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