Chapter 13
“How’s this?” Quinn asked of the scenic little cove.
“It’s beautiful.” The sun was warm, and the view of the rugged Gansett coastline exceptional.
“I found this place a couple of weeks ago and have come here a couple of times.”
“You do all this by yourself?”
“Brutus is with me.”
“You know what I mean. Do you ever worry about being out on the boat alone?”
“No.”
Mallory immediately regretted the question. “I didn’t mean to offend you.”
He held out his hand to encourage her to join him on the seat. “You didn’t.”
She took his hand and sat next to him.
“I’m quite determined to do everything I did before as well as I did it then, and I’m getting there. The one thing I refuse to do is be afraid to do things because they might be hard, you know?”
“Yeah, I do, and that’s a good way to be.”
“So no, I’m not afraid to be out here by myself, but it’s a lot more fun with you along for the ride.” He tucked a stray hair that had escaped from her ponytail behind her ear. Keeping his eyes open and his gaze fixed on her face, he leaned in slowly to kiss her again.
Mallory reached for him and ended up reclined on the seat with him warm and heavy—and hard—on top of her as he kissed her with desperate thrusts of his tongue. She responded in kind, her tongue caressing his, and buried her fingers in the fine silk of his hair.
“Is this okay?” he asked, keeping his lips on hers.
As she nodded, she knew he meant the position as much as the desperate nature of their kisses. “It’s okay.”
“Good answer.”
He tipped his head for a better angle and went back for more.
They kissed until her lips were numb and the rest of her body on fire for him.
She worked her hands under his T-shirt and explored his muscular back, making him tremble from her touch.
Good God, the man could kiss, and he made excellent use of the rest of his body by moving against her suggestively.
In the back of her mind, she thought perhaps she should put a stop to this or at least slow it down, but she couldn’t find one good reason to do either of those things when it felt so damned good to be held and kissed by him.
She’d forgotten how fun it could be to start something new and exciting with a guy, especially one as sexy and interesting as Quinn.
He withdrew slowly, continuing to tease her with his tongue and the slick movement of his lips over hers. “What’re you doing to me?”
“Same thing you’re doing to me.”
“You want to take this somewhere more comfortable?”
“Like where?”
“Have you ever made out in a V-berth before?” As he spoke, he covered her face and neck with kisses before returning to her lips.
“Can’t say that I have.”
“You’ve been missing out.”
“So this is something you’ve done a lot of?”
Smiling down at her, he shook his head. “Never on this boat.”
“I hate to miss out on things.”
Using his arms, he pushed himself up and off of her and then extended a hand to help her up. She took note of the huge bulge in the front of his pants and licked her lips in anticipation of what might happen next.
Mallory followed him into the cabin, giving him an extra minute on the stairs.
He seemed to have the most difficulty navigating stairs and big steps, such as the one from the dinghy to the boat or the dock to the dinghy.
Otherwise, except for the slight limp, you’d never know he’d lost part of his leg.
He’d adapted amazingly well, and his upper-body strength was obvious when he used his arms to propel himself onto the V-shaped berth that was his bed.
When he extended his hands to her, Mallory stepped forward, took hold of his hands and moved into the space between his legs.
“Hi there,” he said.
“Hi.”
“Welcome to my bedroom.”
“It’s nice.” With navy accents and shiny wood on the walls, the small room had a cozy, nautical vibe that Mallory found charming.
“You should’ve seen it when I first bought it. I had to refinish all the woodwork and re-cover all the cushions. It was a mess.”
“You did a great job.”
“It was a fun project. My brother and Lizzie thought I was nuts for taking this on at the same time I was overseeing the renovations at the facility, but this helped to keep me busy in my free time.”
“You like to be busy?”
He nodded. “Keeps me from thinking too much.”
Mallory thought about that for a second.
Was that why she’d always kept herself so frantically busy when she was working?
So she wouldn’t have too much time to think about the things that hurt too much?
Was that why her emotions, past hurts and new ones, had been so close to the surface in the last few months?
Because she didn’t have the enormity of her job to occupy most of her waking thoughts?
“What’re you thinking?”
She shared her thoughts with him.
“Losing your job was a big deal in more ways than one.”
“Months later, I’m still figuring out all the many ways it was a big deal.”
He released her hands and raised them to frame her face. “There’re lots of ways we can keep you busy so you don’t have too much time to think.”
“Like how?”
“More of this, for one thing.” He kissed her softly, gently, tentatively, as if it were their first kiss all over again, as if they hadn’t just been kissing each other’s faces off outside.
The sweetness totally disarmed her and had her swaying precariously on her feet.
“Does that take your mind off your worries?”
“That takes my mind off everything, except you.”
“Perfect. Come up here with me.”
Using those strong arms, he scooted backward and made room for her to join him. Mallory kicked off her flip-flops, put aside her concerns about too much too soon and reminded herself that in the Summer of Mallory, there was no such thing as too much or too soon.
His pillows smelled like him and the cologne she would forever associate with him.
He lay on his side, looking at her, seeming to wait for her to make the first move.
Watching him watch her, Mallory decided that while this might be the Summer of Mallory, she wasn’t about to become someone totally different overnight.
“What is it, exactly, that we’re doing here?” she asked.
His eyes lit up with something resembling amusement, which she supposed was better than anger or disappointment that she would ruin such a moment with probing questions.
“What do you think it is?”
“You can’t answer a question with a question.”
“Yes, I can. I just did.”
She scowled playfully at him. “I don’t know.”
“Do you always need to know what something means before you try it?”
“Usually.”
He curled a strand of her hair around his index finger. “What do you want it to be?”
“I don’t know that either. I’m not sure I’m in a good place for it to be anything other than fun. I don’t even know where I’m going to be living in a few months—here or back on the mainland or what.”
“That’s fair enough.” To his credit, he made no mention of the job offer. She appreciated that he wasn’t pushing her on that. Not yet, anyway.
“Maybe so, but that doesn’t tell me what you want it to be,” she said.
“Last night, after I got back here, I realized that was the best night I’ve had since before I got hurt. Being with you and your family and friends… It was good.”
“It was a fun night.”
“I haven’t done anything like that in a long time.”
“Like what?”
“A date in which I make an actual effort to get to know a woman—and her family, in this case.”
“So what’s your normal routine?”
“I haven’t had a normal routine in a couple of years, but before that, it was sort of hit and run. I deployed a lot, and when I wasn’t out of the country, I liked to party, among other things. The seeds for my addictions were sown long before I got hurt.”
“What else besides booze and pain pills?”
“I liked sex a little too much.” He looked directly into her eyes. “Is that a deal-breaker?”
“Only if you haven’t dealt properly with it.”
“I haven’t had sex in three years, if that tells you anything.”
Three years? Holy cow. “Ummm, it tells me a lot of things.”
He laughed—hard, harder than she’d seen him laugh yet. “Like what? Do tell.”
“Like you must be about to blow.”
That made him laugh again. “I’ve learned to control myself a lot better than I used to.”
“What do you suppose was at the heart of that?”
“I had a big opinion of myself. Bad-ass trauma surgeon, saving lives for a living. I deserved to blow off steam in my free time, and I never had any problem attracting women who were willing to help me out with the steam-blowing.”
Mallory tightened her lips, suspecting he wouldn’t appreciate her laughing at his choice of words.
“I’m kind of a hot mess, sweetheart. You might want to think twice before you cast your net with me.”
“I appreciate the warning, but I don’t see a hot mess when I look at you.”
“Oh no? What do you see?”
“A man who has traveled a difficult road and has taken positive steps to get his life in order and his body back in working condition.” She squeezed his biceps. “Did you have arms like these before you were injured?”
“Not so much. They weren’t flabby or anything, but I worked out hard in rehab to build up my upper-body strength to compensate for the loss of my leg.”
“That doesn’t sound like a hot mess to me.
You’ve conquered addictions and lost your leg, and yet here you are, overseeing a huge new professional endeavor in a place that’s all new to you while restoring a boat in your spare time and raising a very nice puppy.
I don’t think you give yourself enough credit. ”
“I kinda like the way I look to you. It’s better than my view.”
“I like the way you look to me, too.” She ran a finger over the light stubble on his jaw and along his bottom lip.
He surprised the hell out of her when he pounced, biting her finger lightly but hard enough to startle and arouse her.
“You’re so cute when you’re surprised,” he said, pushing up on one arm to kiss her nose and then her lips.
“I hate to tell you, but nearly forty-year-old women are not cute.”