Chapter 10

I was right. I opened the door to let us in without waiting for a spoken reply to my offer and had barely got it closed before he moved. He didn’t shove me against the wall, didn’t manhandle me or anything. But he was big and we were in a small space, and he just kind of crowded me until my back was pressed up against the coats hanging from my coat rack. Then he kissed me.

I should have pushed him off, because I could taste the desperation in him, and knew I’d be taking advantage. Had he been with anyone since Tom died? I suspected not. But how could I push him away? He was gorgeous. I wanted him. I’m only human aren’t I?

So instead I slid my arms around his waist, pulled him close, and opened my mouth to him. My beard had started to come through by then—I’d have shaved before I went to the gym if I’d known this would be happening. My bristles must have scraped his much smoother skin, but he didn’t seem to mind.