Tame the Flame by Susan Griscom

Tame the Flame by Susan Griscom

Author:Susan Griscom
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Susan Griscom


CHAPTER 16

Cael wrung warm soapy water out of the sea sponge and let it dribble down Addison’s breasts before dipping it back into the water for more. They sat in the huge jetted bathtub, surrounded by a light coral-colored stone ledge. Steps spanning the length of one side of the tub matching the coral stone provided easy access to the equally beautifully tiled floor in a room the size of the bedroom he slept in at Bart’s. The house appeared deceptively small from the outside. The place, located on the cliff side overlooking the ocean, must be worth over two million dollars. The delicate woodworking along the high ceiling gave the bedroom the illusion of being twice the size it was. Of course, it really was quite large; the king size bed in the middle of the room didn’t even come close to dwarfing the space the way they did in most bedrooms.

The position of the bed provided a spectacular view out the window as they’d snuggled together under the puffy, blue, cozy covers earlier after the best sexual experience of his life. This was most definitely a well-loved home and one he would have purchased himself if given the chance. At least they had similar tastes.

“As Ristéard’s daughter, I’m sure you have more abilities,” Cael said, dripping more soap over her breasts, making little soapy points at the tips.

As the sponge left his fingers and floated over his head, dripping soapsuds down his forehead, he laughed. “Ah, I see. Well, not really since now I have soap in my eyes, but you already showed me that one.”

“Oh, sorry.” Addison turned and straddled her legs over his. “But I didn’t show you this yet.” She touched her fingers to his eyelids and the sting went away almost immediately. She giggled and he caught her mouth with his in a long kiss.

When he finished kissing her, he asked, “Do you have all your father’s abilities?”

“Yes, I think so. I was afraid of them at first, but with the help of … a very special friend I’ve gotten kind of used to them.” Cael had the feeling that the special friend she didn’t mention was Aiden, someone he had no desire to talk about and sensed that she didn’t either.

“I had a feeling you did, particularly when I found you at the archway crying and I overheard you talking to your father. When I was a teenager, I walked in on your dad talking to your mom one day. He said he could communicate with two people who’d passed away.”

“Yes. My mother and my brother. I know.”

“I suppose you do. He was your father.”

“Well, I didn’t know while he was alive, but someone told me. My father wasn’t exactly forthcoming about our heritage. In fact, I didn’t know anything about his abilities or my own until just this past year.”

“I’m sorry.”

“Don’t be. He loved me, I know that. He wanted to protect me. He was there for me when I needed him



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