Page 38 of Bound By Danger


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She sucked in a sharp breath and her hand roamed up and down his back. Each stroke of her slender fingers on his bare skin heightened his desire for her, and dammit, all she touched was his back. He throbbed beneath his boxer briefs, his member pressed firmly against her stomach. His thumb and index finger came together on her nipple, pinching and teasing until it became a hard nub.

“God, Graham. That feels so good.” Her words floated on a purr and she squirmed under him, bringing him closer to the warm spot between her legs. His blood burned hot, fueling him on.

His mouth left hers and trailed kisses along her jawline and up to her ear. He nibbled on the lobe and then said, “I told you there’s a lot of things I think about you. And this is something I haven’t stopped thinking about since I kissed you in your kitchen.”

He lifted his face and gazed down at her. Damn, she was beautiful. Lust sparked in her whiskey-colored eyes, but she bit into her bottom lip the way she did when she was unsure. Funny how he’d picked up on that after only a couple of days with her.

His muscles tensed. Shit. He’d only known her a couple of days, and most of that time he’d suspected her of being an accomplice to a sex-trafficker. Now, instead of comforting her after a nightmare, he had his boner pressed to her stomach and his hand up her shirt. Not to mention she was still connected to the case. He couldn’t risk compromising this case by becoming involved with her.

At least not yet.

He lifted his hand from her breast and cradled her cheek. She leaned into him, her eyes never leaving his. “How about we slow this down?”

The lust in her eyes dimmed and her brow furrowed. “Is everything okay?” she asked.

Rolling off her, he propped his head in his fist. He weighed his words. If he mentioned a conflict of interest with sleeping with her now, she’d fly off the hinges and think he still doubted her. No need to tempt that. “You tell me. You’ve had one hell of a day. Are you sure you’re ready for this? I mean, we don’t know each other very well.”

A blush as red as her swollen lips flooded her face. She tried to turn away from him, but he refused to let her. Her gaze drifted slowly up to his. “I’m not the kind of girl who sleeps around.”

Shit. He never considered she’d come to that conclusion. “Honey, I didn’t think you were. But I don’t want you to do something you’ll regret. Especially with me.” A shiver of awareness coursed through him. Somehow in the past few days, Mickey had become important to him. He didn’t want to mess up a chance of a future with her, or his job, because they acted on impulse. As much as he wanted to sleep with her, he wanted her to know he respected her more.

She took a deep breath, and he suppressed a groan when the motion made her breasts mold against her shirt. “You’re right. This,” she waved a hand between them, “wouldn’t be right. At least not tonight.”

Graham leaned forward and pressed a kiss to her forehead. “I want to get to know you better, Mickey. Away from all the craziness of the past two days. Let’s do this right.”

She nodded and a strand of hair fell across her face. He brushed it back and turned to climb out of the bed. A warm touch on his arm stopped him, and he turned to face her.

“Will you stay in here with me? I don’t want to be alone…not after what happened tonight.”

The lines around her eyes deepened and her teeth tucked into her lip again. His body still burned for her. Sleeping in the same bed, with her so close, would be pure torture. But he couldn’t say no. He wanted to be there for her and show her he meant what he’d said.

Climbing back into the bed, he nestled in behind her. His arm wrapped around her middle and he pulled her tight to him. Her hair tickled his nose, and the scent of strawberries assaulted his senses. “Go to sleep,” he said in her ear.

She relaxed against him and her breathing slowed until the steady rhythm of sleep took her under. He glanced at the clock over her shoulder. Three a.m. Sleep was the last thing on his mind.

“Graham, where are my clothes?”Mickey whispered into his ear.

“Hmm? What’s going on?” He reached out to pull her back into his arms, but she backed away with a small laugh.

“Stop it. I’ve got to get to work, but I can’t find my clothes.”

His eyes drifted open. Mickey stood beside the bed, her hair pinned back in a neat bun at the nape of her neck. Sun shone through the curtains on the opposite side of the room, and he swore she looked like an angel with the early light streaming behind her. “What time is it?”

“It’s six. I really need to get dressed.” She pulled the T-shirt away from her body. “This isn’t exactly work appropriate.”

He rubbed the sleep out of his eyes and sat up. The blanket fell to his lap, and Mickey’s gaze drifted to his chest. “I washedyour uniform after you came to bed last night. I hung them up beside the dryer so they wouldn’t wrinkle.”

She leaned forward and pressed a quick kiss to his lips. “Thanks. I’m going to change and head out. I’ll talk to you soon.”

His groin tightened as he watched her hips sway, the white T-shirt barely skimming the tops of her thighs. He deserved a medal for stopping things last night, and then still sleeping with her curled up beside him for the rest of the night. He glanced at the clock and groaned. Harper wouldn’t be in the office until nine a.m. He didn’t want to wait to talk to him about what had happened last night. He also needed to book a flight to Mexico so he could talk to Paula Williams.

Mickey was right—she looked an awful lot like Becca Stanley. Paula might be the missing piece of the puzzle he’d been searching for.

Graham’s heartbeat against his chest like a heavy drum.

This was so foreign to him. Harper had always been a stern boss. Hell, Graham respected him for his no bullshit approach on handling situations, but he’d never encountered the stubborn pain in the ass attitude Harper constantly threw at him on this case. It was as if Harper didn’t want him to succeed. He didn’t know how to deal with it.

Stepping out of his car, he looked around the quiet neighborhood. Shade trees lined the street, small cages encasing the bottoms of their skinny trunks. Traffic was light, but older couples walking their dogs littered the sidewalks. He nodded hello, taking in the attractions around him. A few restaurants and an abandoned movie theater sat nestled in with the townhouses and office buildings. Birds singing out in the earlymorning mingled with the snippets of conversation and yaps of little dogs.