“Are you hungry,” I whispered in his ear, hoping we’d find a reason to stop what felt so absolutely marvelous to both of us.

“Mmm-yes, baby, I am,” he rumbled his reply. His hips thrust against mine in an apparent showing of exactly what he was hungry for.

I inhaled involuntarily and deep as he pushed against me. My left hand turned his face to me as I found his lips. My right hand slid lower, past the hard abdominals, moving down the sleek muscles that were just above the rim of his low-rise boxers.

“Leese, if you go any lower, I’m going to rip every piece of clothing off you right here and right now.” His words were quick and forceful, telling me he sincerely meant what he was saying. I had to choose to let this happen, or to wait as we had planned. My hand slid around to his hip and then upward to his waist.

The sound of control returned to his breathing.

“I can’t be apart from you, Micah-even if it’s just a distance of a few miles from my house to the hotel. I can’t really sleep unless you’re holding me and-”

“I know,” he murmured softly, slowly backing off from pressing me against the wall, “after you got here last night and we went to sleep, it felt like the first time I’ve slept in months. It’s like I was finally-”

“Comfortable,” I finished for him.

He pulled away so I could see his face. A soft smile played with the corners of his mouth, “Exactly.”

“Maybe we should change the date of the wedding?” I whimpered wanting him to come back to pressing me against the wall, the floor, the bed; I didn’t care where as long as he didn’t take his body back.

He placed his lips on mine, but it was only a brief kiss as he pulled away, “No, we can wait.”

I let my hand return to the place that threatened to put him over his ability to control himself, “Are you sure we can wait?” I teased.

He gripped my hand firmly to prevent me from crossing a dangerous line, “Yes, but-”

“I want you to stay at my house,” I blurted. “I can’t stay away from you-not now.”

“Leese, I don’t think your mom is-”

“She already asked me if I wanted you to stay at the house,” I quickly added.

His brows rose, “She doesn’t think we’ve…”

I shook my head, “No, but she did-she was certain until I told her what a gentleman you’d been with me.”

He smiled. “Good. At least you are helping me get a better reputation. I wondered what she must think about me.”

“She thinks you’re fantastic, but…”

“But what?” His face getting that concerned look.

“I think she-she thinks you haven’t been in the mob very long.”

“Is that what you told her?”

“No, I haven’t discussed your-your former career with her. I don’t think she even realizes how much money you have. Not that she cares about stuff like that, but if she knew I think she might start to wonder.” I didn’t want to finish by saying that she’d begin to wonder how many people he killed to earn all that money. “I mean she doesn’t have all the answers, but neither do I.”

“Do you need all the answers?”

He tried to tell me many times how horrible he was before he met me, but I didn’t want to know then, and I certainly didn’t want to know now. I’d seen a glimpse of it when he killed Ricky and Jack right before my eyes, and that was frightening enough for one lifetime. “No. If you want to discuss it someday I’ll listen, but you won’t change the way I feel about you, Micah.”

He was getting ready to rebut me, but I quickly added, “Pack your stuff, please. Come home with me. We don’t have to sleep together, but I would just like having you in the house. Please,” I added once more for emphasis.

He leaned into me and put a final slow kiss on my mouth, “All right, but if your mom even hints that she’s uncomfortable with me being there, I’ll be back here at the hotel before you can start begging me not to go.”

“Deal.” I knew she would welcome him into our home. Mom understood me well enough to know that if I decided Micah was the man for me, there was no need to worry about the rest.

He packed and checked out and then followed me back home.

I never expected Mom to be angry when I walked into the house, and I was afraid Micah would turn tail and run, but he was very patient as Mom let off a little steam.

“All I’m saying, honey, is what if something had happened? You took off from here without telling me that you were going. You didn’t call Micah until you got to his hotel. What if something happened between here and there? I would have thought you were with Micah, and Micah would have thought you were home. Who knows how long it might have been before we started looking for you.”

“You’re absolutely right, Nadia,” Micah interjected, as if he was suddenly seeing what she was so upset about. “It could have ended in disaster if something had gone wrong.”

I rolled my eyes. Now I was getting scolded on both sides. “But-”

That was as far as Mom would let me go. “I’d rather have Micah stay here at our house, Leese, than for you to go traipsing off in the middle of the night to discuss your bad dreams.”

I finally smiled, “Yeah, I think that would be best.” I turned to look at him as he forced his smile to stay hidden, “Couldn’t you just stay here in one of our spare rooms?”

“Only if Nadia doesn’t mind me-”

“Of course not, Micah,” she cut him off before he could finish the sentence. “We have five extra bedrooms, besides the apartment down by the pool cabana. I know you two are…” A light blush crossed her cheeks, “…are saving things for your wedding night, but as far as I’m concerned-and God as well I’m sure-you’ve already made the important commitments to each other-but I do understand the waiting thing,” she added to make sure it didn’t sound like she was giving a blanket blessing to run upstairs and throw ourselves into bed.

I kissed her cheek, “I love you, Mom.”

By late afternoon we were seated on the pool deck watching Kimmy splash around with a friend that had come over to play. Mom was in the house calling a caterer to have dinner brought in tonight. I told her Micah and I could handle the cooking (Mom, unfortunately, was a terrible cook), but she said we’d save that for tomorrow night and let someone else do it tonight. She actually said she was considering hiring a live-in chef since everything was over concerning Robert. She was now living without the constant foreboding fear that everyone that came into our home was suspect. She returned to being the happy person she had been before grandpa died.

“So, are you finally going to tell me about this terrible dream,” Micah asked as he let his fingers trail down my arm.

I had almost forgotten about it, “It’s-it’s not really important now.”

“You drive through a downpour and end up in my bed in the wee hours of the morning and now you say it isn’t important?”

“I don’t even like thinking about it; it was so stupid.”

“Stupid-stupid or scary-stupid?”

“Scary stupid,” I glanced at his face and then went back to watching the girls.

“Well, then I want to hear it,” he stated firmly. “Was I in it?”

My insides went tingly, “Yeah, at the end anyway. It doesn’t matter because I’d never-you’d never…” I didn’t want to continue. “You want another drink?” I dodged, taking his glass and started to rise from the lounger.

He grabbed my arm and pulled me back down, “Not now.” Then he smiled and picked up my glass of iced tea that I had barely touched, “I’ll just have some of yours; you’re mom makes good sweet tea.”

I laughed, “Yeah that is one thing she has down pretty well, boiling water for the tea bags.”

“Everyone doesn’t have to be a great cook. I’m sure she’s wonderful at a lot of different things.”

I nodded, “I hope I’m half the mom she is someday.”

He rolled onto his side on his lounger and began staring intently at me.

“Your stare can get a little creepy sometimes,” I confessed without looking back into the intensity of his gaze.

“You mentioned once about wanting a baby. I was just wondering if you were serious.”

I was glad the subject had changed from my dream. At least this subject was about our future together and not my crazy dreams about being torn apart, “Definitely.” Then the thought hit me that he might not want children, “how about you? Have you ever thought about having a family?”

“Not until I realized that I’d fallen in love with you. I never thought I’d find someone I’d want to make a commitment to.” His smile got broader, “And then you came along and turned my world upside down.”

“So,” I said, returning the penetrating stare, “do you want to have a baby?”

“I’ll let you do that part,” he chuckled. “I’m starting to think about several, maybe a half dozen or so, you know Italians like big families.”

“I’ll meet you in the middle. How about three?”

The stare was becoming smoldering and I had the feeling he was ready to start working on baby number one if I was willing. “What are you thinking?” I finally asked.

“I’m trying to imagine you pregnant.”

The look got hotter and I was feeling the need to hit the pool just to cool off before I roasted under his gaze. “I don’t know,” I blushed, trying to look away from those easily read green eyes, “I can’t imagine deserving the look you’re giving me if I look like I’m hiding a basketball under my belly button.”

“You will, I know it. You’ll be incredibly sexy when pregnant, somehow I can tell.”

“You’re just thinking about all the fun you’ll have getting me that way,” I quipped.

“Oh, yes, baby, but trust me, I’ll make sure you have an equally good time.”

“Wow,” I said, just discussing this with him was burning me up inside, “I’ve got to get in the pool and cool off.”

He was reaching for me, but I had already dodged his grasp and let out a squeal as I ran for the pool and dove in. I was underneath the water when I heard the sound of his body closing in on me. I was a good swimmer, but he was much more powerful with all those extra muscles; he caught me as I surfaced on the other side.