Courage (Heroes of Big Sky 1) - Page 46

I’m still quaking when he’s suddenly inside me, moving in and out in a quick rhythm as if he can’t hold himself in check for another moment.

He leans over to brace himself on the back of the couch and stares down at me with intense blue eyes.

“You’re so fucking sexy,” he growls, and picks up the pace. “I can’t stop wanting you. I don’t want to stop wanting you.”

I can only shake my head and hold on as he does, indeed, fuck me blind.

He growls with the force of his release. When I can see again, I can’t help but laugh.

“What?” he asks, panting.

“We’re half on and half off the couch. Your pants are around your knees. I’m half-dressed. And we look like we just made it through some kind of crazy, perverted war.”

He grins. “Well, I was thinking of taking you to the bedroom to get you the rest of the way naked.”

“I was thinking of getting the rest of the way dressed.”

Sam scowls. “I’m not finished. Not even close. Not to mention, I’m no quitter. I will get you all the way naked before the day’s out, mark my words.”

“We have to stop watching so much Game of Thrones.”

“What? Why?”

“Because now you’re saying things like ‘mark my words.’”

He grins. “Come on Khaleesi. Let’s go to bed.”

He picks me up, clothes and all, and carries me back to the bedroom.

“I’m a mess.” I bury my face in his neck. “I should probably take a shower.”

“Good idea. We’ll shower, and then we’ll work on getting each other messy again.”

“What about the nap you promised me?”

“I’m a man of my word.” His face is solemn. “I shall make good on the promise, Your Grace.”

“You’re goofy.” I kiss his cheek. “I kind of like it.”

Chapter 14

~Sam~

“Hey, Sam.”

I smile at the tall blonde behind the glass counter and nod at her husband as he walks out of the back at Cunningham Falls Goldsmiths. There are only a few weeks left until Christmas, and I need to get something special for Natasha.

Something besides the fuzzy slippers and coffee mug that says, I’m a f*cking delight in the morning that I already got her.

“Hey, Kate. Aric. How’s it going?”

“Busy time of year,” Kate says with a grin. “So, no complaints from us.”

“I’m looking forward to January when we can take a little time off,” Aric adds with a wink. “How can we help you today, Sam?”

“I need a present for Tash.” I glance into the glass case and immediately feel overwhelmed. “And I have no idea what that might be.”

“That’s what we’re here for,” Kate says with a wink. “Are you thinking engagement ring?”

I blink at her, feel my cheeks flush, and then shake my head. “Uh, no. No, thanks. You have other things here, right?”

“Yes, don’t panic,” Aric says with a laugh. “Your expression is priceless.”

“I thought you were going to pass out,” Kate says, also giggling. “Okay, let’s look at some things.”

We talk budget and colors. But everything they show me leaves me feeling…meh.

“I know I’m being difficult, and I’m sorry, but I feel like it has to be something extra-special. She’s been through more than her fair share this year, and I want to give her something really great.”

“We can design something,” Aric offers.

“Do we have time for that?” My interest is piqued, but we only have a few weeks.

“I can fit it in. Who needs to sleep, right?” He reaches for a drawing pad and pencil

“You know, I always thought Tash would be gorgeous in emeralds,” Kate suggests. “With her dark coloring and gorgeous skin, they would just be awesome on her.”

“I like that idea,” I say with a nod. “Maybe a necklace?”

“An emerald pendant, but on a longer chain,” Aric says, clearly in the zone. He sketches quickly, his pencil moving in fast, short strokes. “Light yellow gold. Almost champagne in color.”

“Agreed, you don’t want to take away from the stones,” Kate says, watching over Aric’s shoulder.

The other man sets the sketch on the countertop and I blink in surprise.

“Have you ever thought of ditching the goldsmith thing and being an artist?” I ask as I stare down at the gorgeous drawing. “This is amazing. Can I afford it?”

Kate smiles kindly. “Absolutely. He wouldn’t show you if you couldn’t.”

“Then I’m in.”

“Give me two weeks. I’ll call you when it’s done.” Aric shakes my hand. “I guarantee you’ll have it by Christmas Eve.”

“Perfect. Thank you for squeezing it in. Next time, I’ll remember to pop by earlier. I’m still learning.”

“The learning never ends,” Aric replies and waves as I turn to leave.

Now that that’s done, I need to grab the kids each a couple of extra things, and then I’m done. Tash took care of just about everything, and I owe her for that, too.

She’s fucking amazing.

She and the kids are baking cookies and getting ready to decorate the house tonight. I’m in charge of bringing home all the makings for tacos.

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