Flash Storm by Jill Shalvis

Flash Storm by Jill Shalvis

Author:Jill Shalvis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2018-08-01T07:00:00+00:00


Sam hated the look on Sara’s face, hated knowing that he’d hurt her this time, but truth was truth. She might still be the beautiful, funny, smart woman who’d once lit up his life, but he couldn’t go there with her.

Not again.

Still, when she shivered, he pulled her in close.

With a sigh, she snuggled in.

He let her, bending his head to hers. Then she opened her mouth on his throat and his heart kicked. “Sara?”

“If this is goodbye, then let’s make it the goodbye I cheated us out of five years ago.”

He should have pulled back, should have been strong enough to understand that this would only make it all that much harder to truly walk away, but as was already established, when it came to her, he wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed.

But he was the hardest.

She knew it, too, as she rubbed up against him, letting out a soft murmur of pleasure at the feel of him.

He kissed her. She kissed him back—their hands fighting to get their wet clothes back off. He tugged her blouse from her shoulders and then her bra. She did the same to his jeans, and before he knew it, they were once again at the desk. This time he backed to it and she straddled him, and oh yeah, he was inside her, holding on as she rode him straight to heaven.

Afterwards, they sagged to the floor to catch their breath, which took Sam a lot longer than he would have liked. But this was it, their goodbye, and he knew it.

And given the look on Sara’s face, she knew it, too. They dressed in silence, and when he got ready to carry her out—piggyback style in deference to her now badly swollen ankle—she set her head on his shoulder. “I’m sorry about a lot of things,” she said very softly. “But not today.”

Yeah. Him, too.

“Maybe—" she started, and his heart took a hard kick. Come on, Sara, say it. He wanted her to push for them. Wanted her to want it as much as he was coming to understand he still did. But that had always been their problem, him pushing, him wanting, and her simply going along with it.

She needed to make the next move.

But she never finished the thought.

So he carried her out.



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