Dusk (Dangerous Web #1) - Aleatha Romig Page 0,71
became spaced and rhythmic, alerting me to the fact that he’d fallen asleep. Knowing my husband, I doubted that he slept much when I was gone.
Savoring the security of his embrace as well as the fresh scent of his recently showered skin, I cuddled toward his side and listened to the beat of his heart, reminding myself of my safety as I drifted into a fretful sleep.
All at once, I woke with a start.
“What is it?” Reid asked, leaning over me.
With his close proximity, the white orbs surrounding his dark eyes were all I could see in our lightless bedroom. Before I could respond, gently and reassuringly, his lush firm lips came to mine.
“Sweetheart, you’re fine. You’re here.”
A moan came from my throat as I pushed closer, returning his kiss.
His large hands roamed down my lower back and over my behind.
Heat flooded my twisting core as I reached for his cheeks, holding his lips to mine as my tongue sought entrance, ready to dance with his.
My desire waned as a wince replaced my moan when his weight came over my ribs and bruised hip bones. My pulse quickened and breathing stalled as perspiration dotted my forehead.
Before I could analyze what had happened, Reid pulled away.
His stare penetrated mine. “No, Lorna, I won’t hurt you.”
“You aren’t,” I said, not being fully truthful. “You’re loving me.”
Holding his toned and hard torso above me, Reid teased a strand of my hair away from my face as he scanned my bruises. “I do and will forever love you. You are still the most beautiful woman in this world. I fucking want to show you that by bringing the head of whoever did this to your feet.”
My lips curled upward. “I don’t want anyone but you.”
“Then I want to show you by making love all night long...but not until you’re ready.”
“I’m ready. I just need to be on top.”
His head shook as a small grin graced his lips. “Sweetheart, I want you on top, under me, with me. Please, for now, humor me. Let me just hold you in my arms and you can tell me what caused you to wake.”
I knew he was right, yet I yearned to be with him, connected in a way only we can be.
With a sigh, I settled back onto his shoulder and thought about what had awakened me. “I-I had a dream or nightmare.” My body shivered. “It seemed real.”
He gently rolled until his front was to my back as he held me safe in his embrace. “You’re here and safe.”
“It’s so weird. It’s like I have dreams or memories and I don’t know which.”
“Tell me.”
“It’ll sound crazy,” I admitted.
“Your crazy hasn’t scared me away yet. I don’t think it will now”
“It’s probably nothing. I was talking with Araneae today, and for some reason the subject of my mother came up.”
Reid sat up, turning me back toward him. “Your mother?”
“Yeah, I know it’s stupid. I mean, I haven’t seen or heard from her—”
“What about your mother?”
“I was just telling Araneae why I’m hesitant to take pain pills.”
“In your dream?”
“No. In the dream, my mom is...well, she was with me.” My nose scrunched. “She’s old, older than her years. Very thin. I guess sex and drugs weren’t the best plan for a healthy life.”
Reid was staring at me. “Tell me more. Did she talk to you?”
“Reid, it wasn’t real. It’s all the drugs they gave me, playing tricks on me. Laurel said it could happen. I’ll talk more to her about it tomorrow.” I scoffed. “You know, I never realized how convenient it was to have a live-in shrink.”
“She’s not exactly...” He kissed my forehead. “Okay, but if something comes to you.”
I stared up at our ceiling, wondering how totally crazy it would sound to say the words aloud. I rolled toward my husband. “Do you promise not to laugh?”
“Laugh, no. Smile, maybe.”
“Don’t tell Mason. He’ll think I’m certifiable. And besides, the subject always upsets him.”
“Of your mother?” Reid asked.
“Well, yes, but mostly of Missy.”
“Your sister? What about Missy?”
“In my dream, my mother was talking, barely. Her voice was odd, like an old woman who had smoked too many cigarettes, and her laugh sounded closer to that of a witch. She was...I think she was dying.” I took a deep breath and tried to push the dream’s images away, those of the nearly skeletal woman with faded red hair that could be mine in time. “Anyway, in my dream, she spoke and said it was important for me to