Take Cover by Kim Black
Author:Kim Black [Black, Kim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Goodreads: 23213385
Publisher: Kim Black Books
Published: 2014-11-30T08:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
We sat on opposite sides of the car as we rode home in complete silence. Jules had been like an animal in front of the hotel, beating his brother with such fury that I feared he would kill him.
He was still cold and distant as we made our way back to the estate. He stepped out of the car and rounded it to open the door for me. Unlike earlier this evening, I took his hand when he extended it. He closed the door behind me, and we strolled to the door, still hand and hand.
I felt nervous after everything that happened. I knew he was upset about her, knew that he would probably welcome the silence, right now, but I couldn’t stand the quiet. I needed to say something, but what would one say to a broken man entrapped in brewing rage?
“I’m sorry,” was all that came in a soft, sincere voice, as we entered the estate.
It was the truth. I was sorry that he had to witness her with someone else, his brother, of all people. Shane had obviously sunk to a new low. Even I, who never quite liked the man, hadn’t expected him to betray his only brother this way.
Jules didn’t respond. He only continued up the stairs, my hand still settled in his, trailing behind his now quickened steps. He said nothing as he waltzed straight into the master bedroom and closed the door behind him with his free hand.
“Jules, talk to me. You don’t have to like me, but we are still friends in our own way,” I insisted, searching his eyes for anything to gauge his state of mind.
“Stop talking,” he commanded, and he released my hand and moved around me to the bedside.
Stunned in place, I stood there watching as he undid his tie and flung it on the cream carpet floor. Next, he took off his shoes and socks. I stood frozen in place, not sure what I was to do.
Should I get ready for bed? Should I try to get him to speak to me? Force him to open up? I hadn’t the faintest idea.
Once his last sock was off, Julien stood to his feet and marched toward me with hooded, lust filled eyes. I gasped as he reached for me and pulled me into his strong arms, his hands wrapped around my waist tight.
“You talk too fucking much, femme. Woman,” he murmured, as he dipped his head and captured my lips with his teeth.
Damn him and that wonderful mouth of his. I was no match for the pair. He was always my weakness and his lips... his lips a beautiful, delightful, wonderland that I enjoyed exploring.
I moaned as his tongue circled mine. His hand gripped tight against my hips and he furthered our embrace, his girth now pressing against my pelvis.
“Jules, please,” I begged, when he broke away in a pant and began trailing sensual kisses across my soft, sensitive neck.
My neck fell to the side, giving him more access.
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