Moonlight Kin: A Wolf's Tale by Summers Jordan

Moonlight Kin: A Wolf's Tale by Summers Jordan

Author:Summers, Jordan [Summers, Jordan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2012-04-26T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

Damon wined and dined Madie over the next few days. Each night he dropped her off at her house, but never tried to kiss her. He was a perfect gentleman. Beyond a perfect gentleman. And it was driving Madie absolutely insane.

At first she’d been grateful that Damon had taken things so slow, but her gratitude had quickly morphed into frustration. Every casual touch, every heated glance only ratcheted up her need.

If he didn’t do something soon, she was going to. Madie had read enough books and watched enough videos to know what to do—at least in theory. She figured once she got things started Damon would take over.

It was a good plan, but success rested solely upon his cooperation.

What if he didn’t respond? What if he wasn’t interested in her that way? The thought dampened some of her enthusiasm. It didn’t help that Sarah asked her every day if they’d ‘done it’ yet. It was Friday. Graduation was tomorrow. If something didn’t give soon, Madie was going to scream.

Damon picked her up for dinner at eight. They drove through New Salford. Instead of making a left toward the restaurant, he made a right.

“Where are we going?” she asked.

He glanced at her. “To my house. I want to show you my collection.”

“Oh, good. I’ve been looking forward to seeing it.” Nerves coiled in Madie’s stomach. This was it. This was the chance she’d been waiting for.

They drove in silence to the section of town that would be considered exclusive, if it weren’t for the fact that the entire town was only a few miles wide.

Damon’s home overlooked the wild Atlantic. It had a marker outside the door that listed it as a historical site like all the other buildings in New Salford.

The two-story stone brick house had been painstakingly restored, making its colonial heritage obvious. A garage had been built nearby. Vines grew wild across the side of the house, giving the structure and its surroundings an untamed feel. Every nerve ending in her body prickled.

She waited in the Jaguar until Damon walked to her side of the car and opened the door. Madie hesitated. She wasn’t sure if she could go through with this. She’d waited a long time, saving herself for someone special.

Damon more than qualified on that front, but did he feel the same way about her? It was a schoolgirl question, but the woman in her needed to know. He held out his hand to help her out of the car. The second he clasped her fingers a jolt of awareness rippled through her.

The electricity sparking between them continued as they headed to his front door. Damon held her hand, positioning himself so that his wide shoulders blocked the harsh Atlantic wind.

His front door had a Celtic design woven into the thick wood. Madie found herself tracing it with her eyes, its pattern strangely soothing. She followed the design up to the top of the frame. The carved face of a snarling dog greeted her. The teeth and snout were elongated, its fierceness frozen forever in the chunk of wood.



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