She heard her low, soft moan and pulled back, surprised that she could still want him. 'Want something to eat?'
'No, thanks.'
'I do.'
He was silent while she got to her feet, hunting up the clothing they'd haphazardly tossed around them.
Where the hell was her tank top?
'Lily? You okay?'
'Are you kidding?' She let out a laugh meant to convince them both that she was totally okay,
She was scared. Bone-deep scared that what they'd just done didn't seem like the usual wham, bam, thank you, ma'am. Worse, she had a feeling that she could have him every night of the three he had left here and she'd still feel the same way.
She couldn't find her panties so she shimmied into her jeans without them, and then tugged on Logan's T-shirt, which was inside out. With a growl of frustration, she ripped it off, and then found it tugged out of her hands.
Logan had gotten to his feet. Apparently not feeling the same need to dress, he stood before her gloriously naked and turned his T-shirt right side out for her, then let it drift down over her head. His fingers straightened the sleeves, and then he looked into her eyes. 'What's the matter?'
'I told you, I'm hungry' She turned away but he snagged her and turned her back.
'What's the matter?' he repeated softly, making her throat tight and her eyes burn, which really bit. She never cried, and certainly not over a guy. She wasn't going to start now.
He stroked a strand of her undoubtedly wild hair off her face with a warm, callused finger. 'Want me to guess?'
'I'm just-'
'Hungry. I know. What happened, Lily, did I get too close there for a moment?'
'Don't be ridiculous.' She backed away and his hands fell from her. 'Popcorn or toast? I don't have much of a selection because I usually head down to the cafeteria when I need something.'
He looked at her for a long beat. 'It doesn't matter.'
'Popcorn,' she decided and whirled away from his amazing body, from the look in his eyes that said he wanted to gobble her up whole again, as soon as he inhaled her thoughts.
Thoughts that weren't up for public consumption.
She stuck the popcorn into the microwave and watched the light come on, concentrated on the bag growing larger and larger, and when the microwave beeped, she nearly jumped. She took the bag out, carefully opened it and started munching.
Then and only then did she turn. Logan had pulled on his jeans but hadn't fastened them. He sat on her couch, legs out, arms spread over the backs of the cushions, watching her.
'It's hot,' she said inanely, and stuffed another handful into her mouth.
'Come here.'
'Yeah. Okay.' She sat down next to him, leaving a wide space between them for her mental health, but he turned to face her, surrounding her with his bare chest and long arms, and it wasn't an unpleasant surrounding sort of thing at all. Neither were the odd little throbbing pulses her body kept giving off. The aftermath of hot, panting sex, she supposed.
His fingers stroked her shoulder, the back of her neck, and when she sighed, eventually sagging back, he pulled her in even closer. 'So what do you do when you're not working?' he asked, reaching for some popcorn.
She opened her mouth and then closed it. She laughed.
'What?' he asked, drawing his finger over the skin on her shoulders.
'You want to talk and cuddle.'
'Sure.'
She stared at him but he wasn't kidding. He was a man, a red-blooded, earthy, sexual,
'I'm nearly always working,' she said.
'I can see that. How about when the season is over?'
'We open the trails up for hiking and mountain biking.'
He winced. 'You must rescue people all year long.'
'Yeah, but I didn't always work like this. Just this last year since my grandma died and I became manager. I used to be ski-patrol director, and in the other seasons I was activity director.'
'You can't keep up this pace, Lily. You're trying to do it all.'
She smiled sadly. 'Well, it'd be easier to give up the outdoor stuff if I was loving the management side of things.'
'Do you ever get away from here?'
'Once in a while I manage to see friends in town. Sometimes we travel around, checking out the other resorts. How about you? What do you do with yourself when you're not working?'
'I haven't been on vacation in years.' His fingers continued to play at the back of her neck, making her want to stretch and purr like a kitten. 'In fact, it's been a long time since I've been as relaxed as I am right now. Years.'
'You haven't had sex in years?'
'I haven't been on
'Me, either,' she admitted softly, his ensuing smile making her feel as if she were the only woman on the planet. 'So why haven't you vacationed in so long?'
He lifted a shoulder. 'I love what I do and just rarely feel the need to get away from it.'
Right. Yet another example of why this heart-palpitating urge to grab him and never let go was so very bad. He loved his life, his job, his everything. Hundreds and hundreds of miles away.
'My brothers would appreciate this place,' he said, still playing with her skin.
'They both ski?'
'When they get a chance. Right now Tom is out on a ship in the mid-Atlantic somewhere, helping to keep the waters safe from terrorists and drug dealers. Paul is in the Gulf, doing the same thing.'
His voice was filled with pride, something she knew was missing in her own siblings' voices when they discussed her. 'How often do you see each other?'
'If you'd asked me when I was still at home, I'd have said too damn much. My dad worked long hours and I had to be mom, dad, brother, enforcer.' He grinned. 'I'm glad those days are over.'
She ran her gaze over his fond smile and something within her softened. It was her guard, she discovered. She was losing it. 'You're a man who's used to being needed. A man used to the weight of responsibility. So how come you're not married? Or in a relationship?'
'My work isn't really conducive to that. The hours alone would drain a relationship dry. And though most women claim they're attracted to a man with a dangerous profession, the reality is they're not. It's a lot to ask of someone, and I just haven't asked.'
So he saw love as an obligation, something no one understood more than she. Love
'So what holds
'Nothing holds me back from anything.'
'That's right. You're fearless.' His fingers were stroking her, lulling her, and she realized she'd settled back into the crook of his shoulder, against his side, as if she belonged there. Her hand had fallen low on his flat belly, rather