Smoked (The Invincibles #5) - Heather Slade Page 0,15
had no idea what he had set up for Siren this week. Mansfield had said he’d see us on Tuesday, but I felt as though she should see someone before that, at least to make sure her incision was healing properly.
* * *
When Siren began to softly snore, I thought about easing out from under her, but having her in my arms felt too good. Who knew how long I’d be able to do this without her going back to wanting to claw my eyes out?
I smiled, thinking of the glimpses I’d seen of her old self when she woke up in the hospital outside of London.
If there was something Siren could call me out on, she’d never hesitated to do so. Like when she’d told me she hated it when I answered her question with a question.
Before she was shot in the von Habsburg op, I’d done it on purpose every chance I got, and, man, did it make her mad. I stopped myself from laughing, thinking about the look she’d get on her face, in fear I’d wake her.
* * *
I closed my eyes and rested my head against the pillow as I ran my fingers up and down her arm and thought about last night. Desire coursed through my veins from remembering how her hot, wet pussy had clenched my fingers. And the taste of her, God, it was like the sweetest honey. I adjusted my jeans where my cock was straining against the denim fabric.
Siren shifted and put her right arm around my waist. When she slowly moved her hand down to my zipper, I realized the minx was awake.
She squeezed my bulge, and I grabbed her wrist.
“Be careful, little girl,” I warned when she tried to twist free of my grasp.
“I know why we fight.” She pouted and I released her.
“You seem to forget that you just underwent major surgery.”
“You can touch me, but I can’t do the same to you? What a load of bullocks.”
“When you meet with the doctor, we’ll ask. How’s that?”
“You want to ask the doctor when we can have sex? Minus craic,” she muttered, rolling so her back was to me.
“Oh yeah?” I wrapped myself around her and pressed my steel-hard cock against her ass.
“You’ve made your choice, Smoke. You’ll not be getting any from me until you’re on your knees, begging for it.”
* * *
When I was certain Siren had once again fallen to sleep, I eased out of bed and went into the kitchen.
“I’m puttin’ the finishing touches on dinner, if you’re hungry,” said Ms. Wynona.
“Is that country ham and biscuits?” I put my arm around her shoulders when she nodded. “Why don’t I spend more time at home?”
“Maybe now you’ll have more of a reason to.”
I took a step back. “Siren will only be here until she’s recovered.”
Ms. Wynona pointed to one of the chairs at the kitchen table, and I sat down.
She put a plate of ham and biscuits in front of me. “Your mama raised you with manners, so you eat your dinner with your mouth closed while I tell you what I think.”
I smiled and nodded, all too willing to keep my mouth full of her cooking.
“Your soul has been waiting a long time. It was ready when Ms. Gallagher came into your life. Her soul was ready too.”
I looked up at her. “It isn’t like that.”
“I have eyes. I can see what you refuse to. The heart knows when the search is over. Listen to your heart, Mr. Smoke.”
“I’m too old for her.”
Ms. Wynona smiled and nodded.
I moved my empty plate, leaned forward, and rested my arms on the table. “You want to know the truth? She remembers something that never existed. When her memory comes back, she’s going to hate me just as much as she did before. Probably more.”
“Did you expect your soulmate would come into your life peacefully?” She laughed and shook her head. “No, child. Ms. Gallagher will make you question everything. She’ll make you look at your life with new eyes. She’ll make you question yourself, your beliefs. That which you’ve always been certain of, will no longer be.”
“You have that part of it right,” I mumbled.
“Oh, but the joy that comes along with it! Not everyone finds it, you know.”
I didn’t believe I had. Or maybe it was that I didn’t believe Siren had. I was certain there was someone else far better suited to her than I could ever be.
I never expected to find someone to