“It’s not good. I know that.” Her heart hammered as the words formed on her lips. “But I—”

“Really do look like you want to kick someone in the balls,” Chase said, one eyebrow raising. “If you want to kick Chad, I’m not going to stop you.”

“What?” Chad looked at his brother, scowling. “What the fuck, man? I’d like my balls to be in good working condition later.”

“I don’t want to kick anyone in the balls!” she shouted.

“That’s good to know,” came the voice she wanted to hear, she needed to hear.

Chandler filled the doorway to the living room, the gray shirt he wore stretching over his broad shoulders. Upon seeing him, she was momentarily stunned into silence and forgot both of his brothers were there. His dark hair was pulled back from his face in a short ponytail, his face freshly shaven, and his eyes were the color of the skies during a bright summer day. His expression was absolutely unreadable as he stared back at her with searing intensity.

His gaze dropped, drifting over her before returning to her face. “I thought you got rid of those horrible suits?”

Her cheeks flushed. “I did, but…”

He waited.

Alana couldn’t bring herself to vocalize why she had dressed in the only boxy, unattractive suit she had left, especially not in front of his damn brothers. What had seemed like a good idea when she got ready this morning now felt foolish.

All of them waited—the three brothers. Seeing them together was somewhat awe-inspiring and none of them looked like they were moving from the hall.

She shifted her weight from one foot to the other. “I was wondering if we could talk? If not, then maybe later, or—” Her lashes lifted and she met his stare again. The set of his hard jaw told her it was do-or-die time. Either keep running or act like a grown, somewhat sensible adult. “I was wrong about you—about us, and you were right. I am scared. I was scared that I would end up like my mother and that—that was so stupid, because I’m not her and you’re not any number of those guys. And I know I might’ve screwed this up, but I wanted you to know that I’m sorry and that I was wrong.”

Chandler cocked his head to the side, just like his brothers had been, but they were all now staring at her as the silence stretched out between them. “I know,” he finally said.

Out of everything she’d expected him to say, that wasn’t it, and that was sort of funny, because it came as no surprise that he would be that cocky. But “I know” after making such an impassioned admission? What the hell was she supposed to do with “I know”?

She stared at him as a slow, one-sided grin appeared on his lips. Her brows pinched. “Is that all you’re going to say?”

“No.”

Alana waited…and waited.

Chad and Chase waited, looking like they needed a big bowl of popcorn.

“I was angry and frustrated,” he said, unfolding his arms, his eyes holding hers as he walked forward. “I left your place last night, Alana, but I didn’t leave you.”

I didn’t leave you.

Her breath caught as the four words sunk in and when they did, there was a swelling in her chest that she was sure could’ve taken her straight up to the ceiling.

“So, you see, I’ve been waiting for you.” He stepped closer, so close that their legs brushed. “I was going to give you till this evening to come to your senses and then I was going to come after you.”

“You were?”

He nodded. “Remember? I told you that I like to chase.”

She remembered.

“And you know what I like better than the chase? The capture,” he said, cupping her cheek. “I enjoy the capture the most.”

Her pulse pounded in several places throughout her body. “Why doesn’t that surprise me?”

Chandler smiled as he smoothed his thumb over her cheek. “Is there something you want to say to me?”

Sweet relief eased the taut muscles in her neck and happiness bubbled up inside her. She swallowed against the sudden knot in her throat. “This was easier than I thought it was going to be?”

He laughed, dropping his forehead to hers. “I was thinking you wanted to tell me something else.”

She reached up, spreading her palm against his cheek. The words were surprisingly easier to say than she could’ve ever imagined. “I love you.”

His eyes fell shut as he sucked in a deep breath. “I’m glad we don’t need another near-death experience for you to admit that.”

“Me, too,” she whispered, stretching up and kissing him softly. “Don’t you have something you want to say?”

“Remember my fantasy?” His lashes lifted. Heat shaded his eyes into the blue of lapis lazuli. “About the first time I saw you?”

Someone, maybe Chase, cleared his throat behind them, but it went largely ignored.

That wasn’t what she was looking for, but she would go with this. “Yes. I remember.”

“And look at you. Your hair pulled back, wearing one of those god-awful suits. I think you did that on purpose.”

A smile teased her lips. “I might have.”

“Hmm,” he murmured as he reached around, gently unwrapping the bun and letting her hair fall down her back. “And why did you do that?”

“I thought it might help my case.”

He took her hand and pressed it to his groin. “It’s helped something.”

Her womb clenched. Hot, tight shudders racked her body. “I can see.”

Chandler dipped his head, brushing his lips over hers. She opened her mouth, inviting him in as she clasped her arms loosely behind his neck. With that, his kiss became urgent, deepening. Nothing could’ve prepared her for the raw intensity of his kiss. Her senses overloaded as his tongue slipped over her tongue.

“All right, you two have an audience. Seriously,” said Chad. “And I think I’m going to be scarred for life.”

“Hell,” muttered Chase.

“There’s the door,” Chandler said, never taking his eyes off Alana’s. “I suggest both of you make use of it and close it behind you, or you’re about to get an eyeful.”

“I don’t know about you,” Chase said to his younger brother. “But that is not something I want to see.”

“Or hear.”

Alana’s cheeks were burning, but so was the blood in her veins. The longer Chandler stared at her, the more she knew how badly he wanted her.

Chase was first to leave, standing in the door as he waited for his brother. As Chad walked by them, he stopped and leaned over. Whispering in Alana’s ear, he said something she’d never imagined him speaking.

“Thank you,” he said.

Alana sucked in a sharp breath and then the door closed behind the brothers. She would think about those two words later, let them sink in, savor them, but right now she was focused only on Chandler.

Only him.

“You don’t plan on wearing this suit again, do you?” he asked, voice husky.

Her stomach fluttered. “No. Never again.”

“Good. Because it’s not going to be in one piece in a few seconds.”

She could barely breathe, let alone think as he pulled the suit off her shoulders, tossing it aside. He paused, pressed a kiss to the bruise on her jaw, a tender move that caused her heart to skip in her chest. Then he fisted his hands in the front of her blouse and yanked it. At the sound of the material ripping, her body flushed hot. Her shoes and pants followed quickly and within seconds, she was standing in his foyer, dressed only in her bra and panties.

Chandler stepped back, his gaze soaking her up, and then he hooked his fingers into her panties, pulling them down. Her bra came next. In his haste, he broke the fragile clasp. She didn’t care. She wanted him, only him.

And she wasn’t just going to stand by.

She got her hands under the hem of his shirt and tugged it off, then her fingers went to the button on his jeans. With his help, she pulled them and his boxer briefs off. His erection pressed against her belly as he backed her up against the door, fitting his body against hers.

She’d never look at this door the same again. No way.

“Tell me again,” he murmured against her cheek, slipping his hand between her thighs, cupping her intimately. “Just say those three little words for me again.”

“What words?” Her hips surged forward, grinding against his thigh and his hand. Pleasure spiked, making her dizzy and breathless.

Chandler growled low in his throat as he grabbed her hip, stilling her movements. “You know exactly what I want to hear you say again.”

Kissing the underside of his jaw, she moved restlessly against him. She wanted to drown in him. “I love you.”

“That’s my girl.” He wore a wicked grin as his thumb smoothed over her clit.

She reached down to return the favor, but he started to kiss down her throat, making a slow descent. His hair tickled her breasts as he drifted between them, and a soft sound caught in her throat as his tongue laved over the tips of her breasts and then down below, circling her navel.

Chandler knelt before her, spreading her legs wide. Lust slammed into her as he grasped her hips. His tongue glided from her navel to just above the bundle of nerves. He kissed her inner thigh, nuzzling the slick crease. The air left her lungs, and then he sliced her open with his tongue. He captured her flesh with his mouth, parting her lips with firm, determined strokes of his tongue. She cried out as he sucked at her.

Lost in the raw sensations, she grasped his hair and rocked her hips against his mouth. He growled in pleasure, dipping his tongue in and out. Her back arched, heart pounded. His tongue worked her until she was thrusting unabashedly, panting heavily. The intensity built until her body liquefied as he moved on to her clit and added a finger. His sucking and thrusting matched the tempo of her hips. She bucked and climaxed with such force that her knees went weak. He caught her, keeping his mouth on her, soaking up every last drop while her body spasmed with sweet aftershocks.