and awed him at the same time. Rose had
always been game, always up for a
challenge. That was something special.
She
was special.
The rain soaked her tank top, plastering
the thin fabric against her breasts. As far as
he could tell, she was wearing a bra—
barely. The delicate little lace cups were
more perch than ledge, though, the rain
outlining every flourish and curlicue in the
fabric that barely contained her. It was one
hell of a view.
She danced toward him, looking so
damned happy and he had no idea why.
Hell, he should have told her the truth
about her place when he’d had the chance.
Time to face the truth himself, too. He
wanted Rose. Badly.
When he reached out to her, she didn’t
hesitate, just put her fingers in his as if
accepting his invitation to waltz. He tugged
her closer and caught her, depositing her
on his thigh.
“Cabe! This is . . . unexpected,” she
gasped. Her fingers curled into the soft
cotton of his T-shirt, clutching his
shoulders. She was as off-balance as he
was.
Hell, yeah
.
“You wanted to help,” he pointed out
gruffly. “This works for me.”
“Cabe . . .” She watched him, laughing a
little, but he didn’t miss the note of
uncertainty there. She didn’t know what he
wanted. Well, he planned to show her.
And then he’d make her want it, too.
Wrapping a hand around the back of her
neck, he gently urged her face closer to his.
“How is . . . this . . . helping?” she
whispered.
“You have no idea.” His mouth formed
the words against hers. Her lips tasted like
the strawberry lip gloss she’d used. Sweet
and soft and slick. He rubbed his thumb
over those lips, wanting more. “But I’ll
show you, Rose.”
She leaned in to his touch, and he
wondered if she realized what she was
doing. She was driving him crazy, the way
she seemed to want to get closer. Getting
both hands wrapped around her, he cupped
her neck and her cheek, pulling her mouth
down onto his. She could still leave. It
wouldn’t take much effort. Those fingers
curling into his shoulders could push, and
he’d let go.
When their lips met, he took control
ruthlessly. He wouldn’t pretend this was
anything but what it was. The two of them
wanting each other.
The rain coming down around them was
slowing now. He should have gotten her
inside the truck and out of the rain, but all
he could do was kiss her and kiss her, his
mouth devouring hers, his lips parting hers.
She opened up for him, and he swept
inside. Stroking and tasting. Learning every
inch of this part of her. His Rose was so
damned sweet.
The scent of her wrapped around him,
surrounding him every bit as much as her
sexy little whimpers. She liked this. God,
Rose liked this, and that set him on fire.
When she finally pulled back, sucking in
air as if to clear her head and get free of
the sensual snare he’d set, he held on tight.
“Don’t,” he growled. “Don’t stop, Rose.”
She gazed at him in misty confusion.
That kiss had changed everything.
“We’re not just friends anymore,” he
warned, and he saw the small shock of
surprise in her eyes.
“Friends?” she echoed.
He shook his head. Hadn’t she realized
he considered her a friend? Certainly a
friend of the family, at least.
“No . . . no, I guess we’re not,” she said
softly. Then something mischievous lit up
those gray eyes of hers. “Friends with
benefits?” she whispered against his
mouth, her arms around his neck.
The rain was disappearing, sweeping
over the next hill. The low growl of the
thunder faded, and all that was left was the
scent of wet ground and wet metal and the
very wet woman in his arms.
She watched his face, and he didn’t
know what she expected to see there.
They’d shared a kiss, more than a kiss, and
now she had one hot cowboy on her hands.
He didn’t know what she wanted. All he
knew was that this was one of those
moments he’d always remember. She was
making a memory for him, for
them,
whether she knew it or not. And he’d do
his damnedest to make certain that memory
was a good one. Scooping her up, he set
her on her feet.
“You wanted to dance,” he said. “So
dance with me, Rose.”
Pulling her up into a slow, sensual two-
step, he danced her in a slow circle as the
last of the raindrops came down around
them. It was just the two of them, the
lowing cattle singing them a little song in
the background, and that metallic scent of
the pickup wet with rain. The rain wasn’t
enough to solve his water issues, but right
now, for just this moment, he didn’t give a
damn.
“Cabe . . .” she got out. She was looking
for words, an explanation for this sudden
shift in their relationship, and maybe she
was right. Some things had to be said, no
matter how much he wished they didn’t.
He gave her as much honesty as he
could. “You’re so damn beautiful, Rose.”
And even that was an understatement, he
thought, smoothing the damp strands of hair
away from her face. “You always have
been.” Was that a flash of surprise in her
eyes? Did she want him to say something
else?
“You never seemed to think so before,”
she pointed out. She hadn’t let go of his
shoulders, though, so he figured he still had
a chance.
“Hell, Rose,” he growled. “You wanted
me to tell one of my kid brothers’ friends
that I thought she was the prettiest girl I’d
ever seen? That wouldn’t have been
appropriate, and we both know it.”
“So now I’m older, it’s all okay?” Her
eyes laughed quietly up at him. “We
probably shouldn’t . . .”
There was no
probably
about it, but, if
she’d let him hold her, he’d be holding.
And doing whatever else she’d allow.
Her leg—her
bare
leg—shifted, rubbing
wickedly against the erection straining
against the buttons of his jeans.
“Then I guess we have a whole lot of
lost time to make up for.” What that sexy
little rub of her leg was doing to him
belied her prosaic tone.
There was nothing civilized or decent
about how he felt, about how her rain-
soaked body moving against his felt. This
was raw. Earthy. Christ, yes, he wanted to
sleep with her, lose himself in her. She
was old enough, and, just maybe, she
wanted him, too. But that wasn’t all he
wanted. He wasn’t sure what the something
more
was that he craved, but he knew for
damned sure he wanted more than sex, no
matter how hot.
“Don’t overthink, Cabe.” She placed her
hand on his mouth. “This is simple. Do we
. . . have something here? Yes or no.”
He gave in to the temptation to press a
kiss against her palm, to inhale the sweet,
clean scent of her. When he moved his
head, her hand slipped down to his jaw.
“Yes,” he growled. “Goddamn it, yes,
Rose.”
“No more talking. Not now. Let’s just
dance.”
He slowly swung her around, holding
her in his arms. Taking a long second to
savor the heat and scent of the woman.
He lowered his mouth slowly this time.
Giving her time to anticipate. To move
away if she had to, because he needed this
to be as perfect for her as he sensed it
would be for him.
His mouth captured hers, gentle but
inexorable. His first kiss was just a warm
brush of his lips against her closed mouth.
Just feeling the soft skin beneath his and
the sweet promise of more.
“You’re perfect, darlin’,” he whispered.
He kissed her again, harder and deeper.
His arms wrapped around her, pulling her
up against him so that he could feel all of
her as he explored her mouth and lost
himself
in
her
sweet,
wet
heat.
Somewhere, somehow, their kiss changed.
Became hotter. Her hands slid up his arms,
locking behind his neck and pulling him
down in to her as she met him touch for
touch in a blaze of sweet heat spiraling out
of control.
Chapter Four
“L
ast chance.” The pickup roared beneath
the
hand-lettered
sign
announcing
Blackhawk Ranch. Usually, when he drove
beneath that sign, he couldn’t stop the little
flare of pride. His daddy had done his best
to run this place into the ground after their
mama died, but Cabe had held on. He and
his brothers had made the sign themselves,
burning each letter into the wood, one by
one.
Now, that sign meant there was half a
mile left until he’d have Rose where he
wanted her. Where he’d dreamed of having
her. He turned his head and stared at his
companion in the front seat beside him.
She watched him right back, looking
hungry.
“You’re not getting off that easy,
cowboy,” she teased bravely. “If you’ve
got cold feet, let me know.” Curling her
legs up on the seat, she leaned into him.
He’d turned the heater on, soaking the cab
in warmth, and now her drying hair curled
wildly. He put a hand on her leg, needing
to touch her just that little bit, even though
he could see the house now. Just a few
more minutes, and he’d have her home.
Home
. She’d come back to Lonesome,
expecting to inherit a home. Instead, she’d
inherited a mortgage she couldn’t possibly
pay back. He was going to take that home
from her.
After he had
her
.
Yeah.
He shouldn’t be doing this.
Shouldn’t want her like this, but he did,
and bringing her here felt somehow right.
“There’s nothing cold about me,
darlin’.” He grinned and threw the pickup
into park.
“So,” she asked, leaning toward him
before he could get his hand on the door.
“Are you still mad at me for making you
wait so long for me to get here?”
A slow smile tugged at the corners of
his mouth. If they sat there much longer,
half the house would be out to see what
was up. He didn’t want an audience for
what he had in mind. “You did take six
months,” he drawled.
“I thought about taking seven,” she
admitted.
His hand closed over hers, tugging her
close for a quick, hard kiss. “Why didn’t
you?”
An impish smile claimed her face as she
kissed him back, her tongue tracing his
bottom lip. “I got laid off,” she admitted.
“Lost my job and couldn’t keep up with my
expenses, so I figured it was smarter to
come back here now, where I had the
house, even if I couldn’t afford to fix it up
yet.”
When she smiled and talked about
Auntie Dee’s house, her whole face lit up.
He’d spent his life here, working his ass
off to keep the ranch going. He’d seen the
life sucked out of good men who’d poured
themselves, heart and soul, into their
places. His Rose was so alive. She played
by an entirely different set of rules. Maybe,
just maybe, Rose Jordan was a chance at
pleasure, a different kind of living. He
couldn’t pass her up.
“I would have come for you,” he
promised. “I wouldn’t have let you stay
away from me forever.”
“Promises,” she said lightly, but he
could see the hunger in her eyes as she
shifted away from him, reaching for the
door. She had always been impatient,
never able to wait. He was looking
forward to making her do some waiting
now. “You want to spank me, Cabe, for
misbehaving?”
Hell, now
there
was an image to make a
man think twice. He could just see her, her