All Consuming (Brotherhood by Fire #3) -Jaci Burton Page 0,48

you could get me naked and get your cock inside of me.”

He laughed. “So you’re saying you want a quickie instead of slow lovemaking.”

“Exactly what I’m saying. But I still want to come.”

“Oh, you’ll come. You’ll come first.” He bent his head toward hers and kissed her, then slipped his hand inside her panties, making her breath catch as he expertly found all the right spots to wind her up.

He slid her underwear off, shrugged off his shorts and underwear, then stopped.

“Oh, shit. I don’t have a condom.”

“I do.” She motioned to her nightstand. “In the drawer.”

He went over to the drawer and pulled a box of condoms out. “Look at you, being all prepared for sex.”

“Because of you, dumbass. I just bought them.”

His lips curved. “I like that.”

After putting the condom on, he climbed back on the bed, hiked up her dress, rolled her over to face him and lifted her leg over his hip.

“Now this is like high school,” he said.

She laughed. “Shut up and fuck me.”

He slid inside of her, and all conversation ended. His mouth was on hers, his tongue doing wild things to her tongue, and his hands slid over her body, teasing her breasts and grabbing her ass to hold her against him while he drove his cock into her. The way he moved never failed to bring her right to the edge. It didn’t take her long to explode into a shuddering climax, with Kal going right after her.

She wasn’t certain she’d taken a breath the entire time. But now she did, exhaling and inhaling to bring in the oxygen she so desperately needed. Kal kissed her lightly and held on to her while he stroked her back. Even when they were teens he would always hold her after sex. It had been one of the most romantic things about him.

She sighed, feeling that natural relaxation an orgasm gave her. “That was nice.”

“What? Not terrific, or stupendous, or the best sex you ever had? Just nice?”

She pushed on his chest and rolled off the bed. “It was mind-blowing. I doubt I’ll recover from the amazingness of it.”

He grinned. “Better.”

“I’m going to check the lasagna.”

“I think I’ll just lie here and bask in the glory of my amazingness.”

She shook her head as she slipped her underwear back on. “You do that.”

She’d just finished washing her hands in the kitchen when Kal joined her. “That was a quick inventory of how amazing you are.”

“I’m just that good.” He brushed her lips with his. “What can I do to help?”

She scrunched her nose as she thought. “How about a salad?”

“I can do that.”

“Stuff’s in the fridge.”

“Got it.”

Kal washed his hands and then got to work making the salad, while Hannah pulled the lasagna out of the oven and placed it on the kitchen table. She set the table, then made dressing for the salad. They took their seats and she scooped out the lasagna.

“I might have forgotten to mention that it’s eggplant lasagna.”

He looked up at her. “I’m sure it’s great. And you can’t scare me away with your meatless meals.”

She laughed. “I wasn’t trying to. I just make the food I like to eat. You’re either along for the ride or you’re not.”

He leaned over and pressed a kiss to her neck, then gave her a lopsided smile. “Definitely along for the ride. Plus, I like food. And this looks good.”

“So does your salad.” She scooped a pile of the greens onto her plate. Since she’d left him to make the salad, he’d added tomatoes, slivered carrots, mushrooms and bell peppers. It looked fabulous.

She waited while Kal took a bite of the lasagna. People could pay lip service to eating a meatless meal, but that didn’t mean they’d actually like it. He didn’t say a word, just shoveled in three forkfuls, then looked up at her.

“What?”

“Nothing. I was waiting to see you grimace.”

“It’s really good, Hannah. The eggplant is tender, and this sauce is killer. Plus, it has cheese. Anything with cheese on it is a good meal.”

Her lips curved. “I’ll make a note of that.”

She dug in and ate, and Kal was right. It was tasty.

“So I was thinking,” Kal said between bites. “This weekend there’s a fall festival. They’re doing hayrides, pumpkin patch, rides and things.”

“That sounds fun.”

“It’s also a fundraiser for the homeless.”

“Oh? Tell me more.”

“They’re collecting donations for discounted entry. Like socks, hygiene products, soaps, shampoos, things like that.”

“What a wonderful idea.”

“I thought maybe you and Oliver would like to come

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