His hands raked her underwear to the ground, leaving both of them bare. He moved on top of her, settling between her thighs.
“And I’m ready to take you now,” he told her before easing forward inside of her. She cried out as he filled her, and tossed her head back onto the pillow. “Just try not to wake the neighbors, baby.”
Brady started a slow, sensual rhythm, gliding in and out of her with enough force to push her toward the edge, but not fast enough to get her there. He held her head in his hands and kissed across her cheek to her lips. Their breathing mingled in heated, intoxicating kisses that only increased the passion growing between them.
Her body grew warmer with each passing minute, and she tugged lightly on his hair. He groaned into her mouth as her walls tightened all around him, and he plunged deeper. She pulled her feet off of the couch and wrapped her legs around his waist, which tilted her hips up to him. He used the added leverage to pump faster into her.
“God you feel good, baby,” he groaned against her lips.
She nibbled across his bottom lip and sucked it into her mouth playfully. He moaned gruffly when she released him and dropped his head down to her ear, where he returned the favor. She felt her breath coming out in spurts as he continued to drive deeper into her.
“Make me come, Brady,” she whispered desperately, feeling the waves of her orgasm tease at the edge of her body. She was getting close, so close, and she wanted him to get there with her. She just wanted to wrap her arms and legs around him and never let the moment fade away. If only they could stay here, like this, forever. Cut through all the misunderstandings and miscommunication, and get to the foundation of it all.
She didn’t ever want to let him go.
And then he pushed her to climax. He grunted and released at the same time, burying himself deep inside of her.
“Fuck,” he muttered. “Whatever you did at the end.” He took a second to breathe. “Amazing, Liz. You’re amazing.”
She kissed his breathless lips and nodded. She wanted to tell him. She wanted to tell him everything she was feeling and more in that moment.
But he just sighed, nuzzled into her shoulder, and let his breathing even out. She heard him whisper one more time, “You’re amazing, Liz,” as he held her close.
She couldn’t break the moment, not for anything, not even something this important…not even to tell him she loved him.
Chapter 23
JUST TELL ME
Liz shrugged Brady’s button-down back on, and he pulled a pair of loose basketball shorts out of a gym bag in the hall closet. He slid into the shorts and padded into the kitchen. He pressed a few buttons on the wall and soft music filtered in through hidden speakers.
Brady opened the refrigerator and rummaged through the contents. “I’m starving. Are you hungry?”
She yawned and got to her feet. “I think I’m all right.”
“What about some wine? I have a couple bottles of red,” he told her.
“Sure. I could go for some wine. What do you have?”
“I think this is a Pinot Noir,” he said, holding a bottle up. “That okay with you?”
She walked a few feet forward to examine the bottle. “Perfect.”
“You know, I think I could get used to the idea of coming home to you in my shirt, lying practically naked on my couch,” he said as he uncorked the wine bottle and poured them each a glass.
Liz’s heart stopped. Was he serious? She swallowed back her confusion about where they stood and accepted the statement for what it was.
“I would lie on that couch just waiting for you to come home and fuck me,” she said, stretching her arms over her head and letting his shirt ride up her thighs.
He walked a glass over to her. “You keep talking like that and I’m going to have to fuck you again.”
Liz took a glass out of his hand and tilted her head up to kiss him on the mouth.
“What the fuck is this, Brady?” someone practically screeched from the entranceway.
Liz broke away from Brady, and they both snapped their heads to the side. Heather was standing in the open doorway, wearing a black pantsuit and shooting daggers at them. Liz’s mouth hung open and she pulled Brady’s shirt down farther to try for some decency.
“What the fuck are you doing here, Heather?” Brady demanded, fury being an understatement. He pushed Liz behind him, but it was well past too late for Heather not to notice.
“The fucking door was open and I had some really important news for you. You weren’t answering your phone, so I came over in person, but apparently you were too busy fucking…” Heather shook her head in utter disbelief and red-hot anger. “Too busy fucking some college reporter to do your damn job!”
Brady shook his head and clenched his fists. “I don’t need to hear this shit from you. Just get in my fucking office, and I’ll be there in a minute.”
“Are you kidding me right now?” Heather yelled. “Do you know what this could do to you?”
“Heather!” he shouted, losing it completely. Liz jumped in surprise.
Heather stood up straighter, caught off guard by his outburst. Liz had never seen Brady look so angry before, and judging by Heather’s reaction, she hadn’t either.
“I will deal with you in a minute,” he growled.
“I’m going to get Elliott from the car,” Heather said, her eyes spitting fireballs at him. “He will talk some fucking sense into you.”
“Elliott is here, too?” Brady asked, his hands shaking with anger.
“Yes, and he deserves to know what shit you’re getting into, if we’re to salvage any of this.” She turned on her heel and walked out.
Brady turned around as soon as the door slammed shut and wrapped Liz up in a hug.
“I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry.”
He said it over and over again, as if he was trying to convince himself as much as her.
“Are you okay?” he asked, drawing back to look at her.
All she saw in those big brown eyes was concern, not the anger he had spat at Heather, or the hunger he normally showed her, or the campaign mask, or the hardness he conveyed on the outside. Nothing she expected…just fear. What could he be afraid of?
“I’m okay,” she said softly, taking his hands in hers.
They were still shaking. She knew what had just happened. Their cover had been blown. Brady was going to withdraw from her. Tonight was their last night. She knew it just by looking at him. And yet she was more concerned with comforting him than worrying about that.
“Are you going to be okay?” Liz asked, sliding her hands up his chest and running her hand along his jaw. She stood on her tiptoes and kissed his soft lips. It felt like good-bye.
“Let me deal with Heather and Elliott, okay? Don’t go anywhere,” he pleaded. She wasn’t sure how he expected her to go anywhere when she didn’t have a car, but she wasn’t planning on leaving him alone.
“I won’t. I’ll be here, Brady,” she said softly, trying to stay strong for him. “But what does this mean?”
“Don’t worry.” He kissed her hard. “Nothing is going to happen to us. I’m going to deal with it.”
“Brady,” she said, knowing that couldn’t possibly be the case.
“Baby, stop,” he said, clutching on to her. “I can’t handle this with all of those questions in your eyes. Just trust me.”
Liz nodded slowly. “Okay. I trust you,” she whispered as the front door banged open again.
Brady pulled away from her with a soft smile. “I’ll be right back.”
Liz watched him walk away from her as Heather entered with the short, beady-eyed guy Liz had seen following her around the past couple months. He must be Elliott…whoever Elliott was. Neither of them looked pleased.
Brady slid the office door open, and Heather and Elliott walked inside. Elliott shot one nasty look in her direction before passing Brady.
Liz sighed. Great. She was the bad guy in this.
Brady followed behind them and slammed the door shut with such ferocity it hit against the other door and popped back open.
She heard voices from the other room, which had to mean that they were yelling at one another. She glanced around and wondered whether she should put her dress back on and get ready to go. She was certain that by the end of this conversation, she would be saying good-bye to Brady and someone would be driving her home.
Liz tiptoed forward toward the door. She would rather hear everything that was being said than wait for Brady to tell her the sad news. What could be the worst thing that could happen if she got caught—she couldn’t see him anymore? That was already a real possibility.
Liz tried not to make a sound as she peered through the small opening in the door and listened in on their conversation.
“How long has this been going on, anyway?” Heather demanded. She was standing in front of the bay window, her arms crossed over her chest, leveling a hard stare at Brady.
“I don’t see how that is relevant information,” Brady growled.
“You’ve been off your game, Brady. Don’t think we haven’t noticed,” she said immediately. “Has it been going on all summer? Is this why we made that stupid appearance on campus? Because if you changed my fucking travel schedule for your little fuck buddy, I’m going to…”
“What?” Brady yelled. “What are you going to do if I changed anything for her?”
“Be fucking pissed off!” she yelled back.
“This is getting us nowhere,” Elliott said, placing his hand on Heather’s arm in an attempt to calm her down.
“He’s ruining everything, Elliott,” Heather grumbled. She turned away from them both. “I thought we were all in this together.”
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