After Happily Ever Afte- Astrid Ohletz Page 0,73
snorted at the ridiculous thought. Of course she will. Her anxiety flared anew. I just hope she didn’t think they were too dumb. I suck at riddles.
Unable to stand still, Jess walked back into the hotel suite and checked her preparations one more time. A table covered with a snow-white tablecloth waited just inside the glass patio doors. It was already set with two place settings. An unlit candelabra with rose petals surrounding its base graced the center of the table. A gas log was burning brightly in the fireplace opposite the couch. Looks good. She wanted everything to be perfect for Kim.
Jess made her way into the bedroom that was separated from the rest of the suite by a waist-high wall. She ran her hand over the thick terrycloth of one of the robes draped across the bottom of the bed.
She glanced at her watch. The waiting was making her anxious. Barely resisting the urge to pace, she returned to the balcony doors.
A knock on the door made her heart race. Relax. It’s too early to be Kim. She’s probably just now leaving work.
Jess peered through the spyhole in the door. Her heart, just starting to calm, shot into overdrive. Kim. But how? She pulled the door open. “Happy Valentine’s Day,” she said as she stepped back to let Kim enter.
“Hi.” Kim walked past her and into the room.
No kiss?
Kim set her flowers and chocolates down on the small table just inside the room. Free of her burdens, she spun around and pinned Jess against the door.
Jess moaned as Kim took her lips in a searing kiss. When Kim’s tongue slid into her mouth and she tasted chocolate, Jess smiled into the kiss. She was panting by the time the kiss broke. Wow.
“Happy Valentine’s Day.”
Jess took Kim’s hand and led her into the suite. “Do you like your surprise?”
Kim looked around. “Wow, Jess. This place is amazing.” She headed for the balcony doors.
Following her outside, Jess smiled at Kim’s reaction. The sun was almost down, but she could still make out the fading colors of the sunset. The roar of the surf added to the ambiance. Jess moved behind Kim and wrapped her arms around her, pulling her close to her chest.
Despite the chill, they watched in silence until the last sliver of the sun had disappeared.
Jess rubbed her hands up and down Kim’s arms, trying to warm her. “Let’s go inside. The fireplace will warm you right up.”
“Good idea.” Kim headed straight for the fireplace. She sat down on the raised stone hearth and stretched her hands out toward the fire.
Jess joined her. She took up a spot on the carpet near Kim’s feet.
Kim bent down and kissed her gently on the lips. She stroked her fingers though Jess’s hair. “Thank you for doing all of this. It was a wonderful surprise.”
“It’s not over yet.” Jess let a little half-smirk appear.
Kim narrowed her eyes at Jess. “What else do you have up your sleeve?”
Jess laughed and made a show of looking up her sleeves. “Nope, nothing there.”
“Maybe I should check for myself.”
The smoky timbre of Kim’s voice sent shivers down Jess’s spine. Check anything you want. She leaned toward Kim.
“Maybe I should check your pockets as well.”
Oh. Yeah. Kim’s words finally sank into Jess’s aroused brain. Whoa! Not a good idea. She pulled away from Kim’s questing hands and stood. She resisted the urge to check her pocket to make sure the ring was still there.
“What’s wrong?”
Jess gazed down into Kim’s passion-filled eyes and bit back a groan. It took every ounce of her formidable willpower to keep from giving in to the want in Kim’s vivid blue eyes. Jess took a big step back and bumped into the coffee table. “I just realized dinner will be arriving shortly.” Her gaze bore into Kim’s. “And once I start making love to you, I don’t want anything to interrupt us.”
Kim growled. “Cancel dinner.”
Laughing, Jess offered her hand to Kim. “You better eat. You’re going to need your strength for later.” She tugged Kim up to stand next to her.
Kim pressed close and nipped at her pulse point. “Is that a promise?” she husked close to Jess’s ear.
Arousal pulsed though Jess. So help me, God.
It’s time. Nervous energy made Jess feel as if she were going to jump out of her skin. She forced herself to be still. She didn’t want to disturb Kim, who was snuggled against her side with her head on Jess’s shoulder. “Tired?” she asked.
“No. Just