Alayna Withers
relationship with Hudson Pierce has tested both her and his ability to
trust. They decide that the only way they can move forward together is
with open doors and transparency. It won’t be easy for the scarred
lovers, but they’re committed to each other more now than ever. Alayna,
in particular, has grown through their trials, and has emerged more
confident and faithful to the man she loves.
But while the pair is focused on the future, their past shows up again to threaten their fragile bond. Promises that were made are broken, and Alayna learns that Hudson still has very potent secrets—secrets that will tear them both apart. As much as she feels for him, her ability to forgive and forget is tested beyond her limits.
Even though she found the only man who could fix her, a forever with Hudson seems more and more out of reach.
But while the pair is focused on the future, their past shows up again to threaten their fragile bond. Promises that were made are broken, and Alayna learns that Hudson still has very potent secrets—secrets that will tear them both apart. As much as she feels for him, her ability to forgive and forget is tested beyond her limits.
Even though she found the only man who could fix her, a forever with Hudson seems more and more out of reach.
We spent the evening in the bedroom, only leaving to make
sandwiches from the supplies that the property manager had dropped off before
we’d arrived. We made love late into the night and woke with a morning round as
well.
Though we were in the middle of nowhere, I discovered we
still had wi-fi. It was almost a disappointment—part of the beauty of the cabin
was the remoteness of it. Yet it was nice for listening to music. After a
breakfast of yogurt and fresh berries, I set up Spotify on Hudson’s laptop,
logging in as me, and turned on one of my favorite playlists. We lounged naked
on the sofa, my head at one end, his at the other while he massaged my
feet.
Phillip Phillip’s So
Easy came on. I hummed along for a bit, occasionally singing some of the
words.
Hudson watched me with admiration. “You have a nice voice.”
I blushed. It was funny to realize that I hadn’t ever sung
in front of him. Oh, the firsts we still had between us. Since I was already
embarrassed, I admitted, “This song makes me think of you.”
His nose wrinkled in surprise. “You have a song that makes you
think of me?”
“Several. A whole soundtrack.” We were listening to the
playlist I had titled H, after all.
“Hmm. I didn’t know that.” He tilted his head and I could
tell he was trying to catch the words.
I sang along, helping him hear the important parts, getting
louder at the chorus where Phillip sang about making it so easy to fall so
hard.
It was Hudson’s turn to be embarrassed. He looked down at
his hands working the sole of my foot, a small smile playing at his lips. The
song ended, and he moved to my other foot. “How about a shower?”
I stretched my arms over my head and pointed my toes, noting
the soreness of muscles that I didn’t even know I had. “Yes. Definitely.” A hot
shower sounded good. But I didn’t make a move to get up. Not moving sounded good
too.
“Do you have any specific plans for the day? Besides the
shower.”
I groaned as his thumb worked at the knot in the ball of my
foot. “You have me kidnapped in the mountains—I think I’m kind of at your
mercy.”
“That you are. In which case, I was thinking I’d like to
spend the day inside you as much as possible.”
I grinned. “I’m totally okay with that. Anything else you
have planned?”
“I’d like to take you for a walk around the property. And
perhaps some online jewelry shopping. I believe a new necklace or earrings for
Mira’s event might be nice.”
Instead of automatically arguing about the idea of a gift
like I usually did, I weighed the idea in my head. “That might not be bad. I
don’t have anything nice, and I have been through the wringer lately. Maybe I
deserve a present of some sort.” I smiled coyly.
“Alayna!” Hudson exclaimed. “I’ve never heard you care about
any of that before.”
I stared at my hands and shrugged, wishing I hadn’t said
anything.
Hudson abandoned my feet, crawled up to my face, and covered
my body with his. “I’m very pleased. And a whole lot aroused.”
Well, he was somewhat aroused. The new position made it
evident.
“Why does my acting like a greedy bitch turn you on?”
“Because I love giving you things. It’s something that I’m
good at. I wish I could give you more but you never seem interested.” He ran
his fingers through my hair. “So anything you want, I’ll give it to you. A
shopping spree? A week in Nevis? A car?”
I rolled my eyes and tried to push him off of me. “You’re
making fun of me now.”
He held his ground, both physically and conversationally.
“I’m dead serious. Do you want me to buy you a company? Or an island?”
“Stop it.”
“No. I won’t.” He tilted my chin up to meet his eyes.
“Anything you want, Alayna. It’s yours. And since you don’t seem to know that,
I’ll have to work even harder to make sure you take advantage of my wealth.”
Again, I tried to push him away. “I don’t want or need to
take advantage—”
“Now stop.” He moved his hand to caress my cheek. “I know
you don’t. You never have. But I’ve told you before that you own me. Whether
you take advantage of it or not, I’m yours.”
I started to protest again, but he continued. “And thereby,
all I own is yours.” He met my eyes with stone-cold sincerity. “There are
contracts that can guarantee that, you know.”
I swallowed. Gulped, actually. The kind of contracts he was
talking about…joint ownership…those were hints at wedding bells if I’d ever
heard them. Petrified and a little bit thrilled, I tested the waters. “That’s
some pretty serious stuff you’re implying.”
“I’ll do more than imply if you let me.” His voice was quiet
but genuine.
My heart pounded in my chest. He couldn’t say I love you,
but he could promise me the moon? He got intimidated when I expressed my
feelings through a song, but he could offer a lifetime?
We weren’t ready for that. I wasn’t. He wasn’t, even if he
thought he was. “I think I’ll just take a nice piece of jewelry for now,” I
whispered.
I waited with bated breath for his response, hoping I hadn’t
hurt his feelings.
It took a second, but he smiled. “Then it’s yours.”
Wanting to lighten the mood more, I added, “Also, some more
books. And did you really say a car?”
He shook his head in disbelief. “You don’t want a car. You
don’t like to drive.”
It was true that I wasn’t fond of being behind the wheel of
a car. But there were other places that driving occurred. “No, I like to drive.
You just never let me.”
He narrowed his eyes. “You’re not talking about cars
anymore, are you?”
“Nope.” I reached my hand down to circle his cock that was
still semi-aroused. I stroked him, once, twice.
He groaned and flipped me so that
I was on top of him. “How about you drive right now?”
I straddled him, positioned myself over his cock and slid
down. “It kind of seems like I already am.”
USA Today Bestselling Author Laurelin Paige is a sucker for
a good romance and gets giddy anytime there’s kissing, much to the
embarrassment of her three daughters. Her husband doesn’t seem to complain,
however. When she isn’t reading or writing sexy stories, she’s probably
singing, watching Mad Men and the Walking Dead, or dreaming of Adam Levine. She
is represented by the wonderful Bob Diforio of D4EO Literary Agency.
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