ROMANCE: SHIFTER: Shifter to the Max Collection (Dragon, Bear, Wolf and Panther Shifter Romances) (Paranormal Fantasy Romance Collection) (70 page)

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Chapter 11

Kristin reread the letter her mother and father had both signed. Not an email, an actual letter. Express delivery. Kristin couldn't remember the last time she'd gotten an actual letter in the mail. And it was so formal, like it had been sent by a bank examiner rather than her parents.

 

To: Kristin Walker

From: Carol and Tim Walker,

 

Your father and I would like to ask you, one last time, to discontinue your association with Derrick Wellborn. You know our reasons. Please understand that at this point, if you do not comply with our wishes, we will have no choice but to disavow you as our daughter. You will no longer exist to us.

We will always love you, but we will love you in memory only. If you choose to go your own way on this matter, we will mourn you as we would mourn the passing of anyone we once loved. From that point on, you will be dead to us.

Sincerely,

Carol and Tim Walker

 

"Christ that's harsh," Derrick said, handing it back to her.

She sat on his floor with her legs crossed. It had been two days since the restaurant incident. Coach had yelled at them both about that, then congratulated them on their engagement. The initial charges had been dropped, as Derrick had paid for any damages—and more—incurred during the brawl.

"Have you heard from your parents?" she asked, hoping for better news. If his could come around, maybe hers would too.

Derrick sighed. "Yeah, I have. It's not much better though."

He grabbed his cell phone off the table and played his parents' voicemail on speaker phone:

"Derrick,"
heavy sob,
"this is your mother. Or at least... I used to be."
Another heavy sob.
"I just want you to know that I love you son, but we can't watch you ruin your life."
Here Derrick's mom burst into tears and became completely incomprehensible. His father took over.
"Do you see what you've done? You've made your mother hysterical. HYSTERICAL! Don't fuck your life up over some hunter floozy. If you can't stay away from her, then you'll just have to stay away from us."
His mother burst into even louder sobs and there was a click.

"Wow," Kristin said. "That's some kind of a guilt trip, huh?"

"Yep."

"Did it work?"

"Yep."

She laughed and put her hand over her face. "Oh my God, what are we gonna do?"

"I don't think there's anything we can do."

Derrick took her hand in his. It reminded her of the last time they were together, when they were 15 and he'd taken her hand to warm it. The air at the beach had been cold, and her hands had felt like ice cubes. Derrick had taken them in his, kissed them, and then kissed her. It had been their first real kiss. And then he'd disappeared from her life for over a decade.

"Let's fly to Vegas and get married," Derrick said.

Kristin started laughing. "You're not serious."

"The hell I'm not." He watched as her hair swung over her shoulders when she spun her head towards him. He liked the way it whipped around like a red halo. The buzz they'd felt that night at the playground still hovered in the air. It was all around them, like an electric force that held them together in their own private universe.

Kristin stopped laughing and stared at him. "You
are
serious." She gulped for breath, a fish out of water. "But... the game... the-the... parents..."

Derrick shrugged. "Screw them. You know what I realized the other night? That whatever their problems are, they're just that. THEIR problems. I love you. I don't ever want to lose you again."

"But the game is tomorrow!"

Derrick heaved a sigh of frustration then shot her his award winning smile—the charmer he used to get on all the magazine covers. One day, its effect on her might wear off, but he didn't think that day was here yet.

"It's early. Vegas isn't far. We can make it back for the game."

Kristin stared at him, disbelieving. She looked at her watch. He was right. It was early. Only noon.

"I don't know..."

"Waiting on someone better?" he teased.

"No..." She smiled. "First one to the airport has to pay for the wedding."

"You're on."

***

Two hours next to each other on an airplane was almost impossible to handle. As close as they were, they couldn't touch each other. Not like they wanted to. Kristin's heart flip flopped like a fish out of water every time Derrick shifted in his seat, and Derrick's pulse raced every time Kristin brushed a strand of hair out of her face. Kristin made a half-hearted joke about joining the mile-high club, but when she looked in the bathroom she doubted there was enough room for anything like that. 

When the plane finally landed, Kristin and Derrick jumped in a cab and had the driver take them to the closest wedding chapel he knew. "Wait! I don't have a dress!"

The driver didn't bat an eye. "I know a place," he said, and skidded them to a stop in front of a small dress boutique far off the strip.

"Wait here, you can't see it before the wedding," she said, jumping out of the cab.

"The wedding's now."

"Shut up and kiss me." She grabbed Derrick's collar and pushed her lips hard against his. Derrick watched with a thundering heart as she wiggled her salacious body into the store. She was inside 10 minutes before exiting in white heels with a knee length coat covering the majority of her dress. All he could see were what looked like little puffs of lace peeking out from under the coat.

The driver dropped them off at A Little White Wedding Chapel. "Want me to wait?" he asked. Derrick decided that was probably a good idea. They had a limited amount of time here, and he didn't want to waste it waiting for cabs.

Inside, the chapel was simple but cute. White walls, white pews, white curtains. It looked very clean. Then Elvis stepped out from the back in a gold suit and sunglasses. "Let's do this," he said and swiveled his hips.

Derrick couldn't believe how lucky he was. After thirteen years of bad luck—he hadn't realized it at the time, but now he saw how cheap and meaningless the women he'd gone around with had been—he was finally marrying his life mate.

"Wait!" Kristin said, and ran from the room. Elvis started singing "Love Me Tender" and Kristin appeared in the doorway. Derrick's jaw dropped. Her dress stopped at her knees. It was layer upon layer of the most delicate silk Derrick had ever seen. It draped over her body, accentuating the voluptuous curves of her hips and rounding her waist into something so sensual it was almost lewd.

Thin strands of gold fiber were woven around the hem and bust, showing off her already large chest. Derrick's heart smashed in his chest, exploding into a thousand and one pieces as she slowly walked towards him. His hand almost crushed hers as the singing stopped and they began to recite their vows. Kristin felt the heat off Derrick's skin even in the air conditioned chapel. She was afraid if he held her hand too long, he might fry her like an egg.

"You can kiss the bride now," Elvis said five minutes later. She couldn't believe it was all over. It was too fast. A photographer had snapped some photos. Elvis had married them. She'd blinked and missed her own wedding. She was on the verge of a panic attack when Derrick's lips met hers. Any lingering misgivings melted away. Their bodies connected at a primal level that was too intense to go unnoticed. Elvis took his sunglasses off and watched with wide eyes as the heat from their bodies became a physical part of the air around them, spitting sparks onto the curtains and singeing them.

"Never seen that before," Elvis murmured.

It was like their bodies knew they'd just been married and were desperate to explore this new world they'd just entered into together. Elvis handed them a card, slipping his sunglasses back over his eyes. "You give that to the clerk at Caesar's Palace and you'll get a discount."

"Thanks," Derrick said, and pulled Kristin along so fast she almost missed grabbing their paperwork.

 

Chapter 12

At Caesar's, Derrick asked for the best room they had. "The best room would be the penthouse," the clerk said, sounding snotty.

"Sounds good." Derrick said.

"The penthouse occupies the majority of the top floor and is $10,000 per night." The clerk clearly did not recognize Derrick. He stared at Derrick, waiting for a reaction that did not come, until Derrick handed him a credit card. Then his attitude seemed to change.

"Can I send anything up to you Sir? Champagne? Chocolates? Flowers?"

"All of it," Derrick said.

The clerk beamed and made a note. Kristin wondered if they worked on commission.

The room was beautiful, almost to the point of being gaudy, but it was fun. Gold pillars ran from floor to ceiling in several places. White and gold curtains hung everywhere. And in the center of the room was a giant 4 pillar bed dressed with gold satin sheets and billowing silk curtains above the mattress that almost matched her dress. The room was lit, but barely. The effect was splashes of color that shined on the walls from the neon signs outside their window lined penthouse. It was like having Las Vegas inside your bedroom.

Kristin grinned and ran to the bed, throwing herself on top of it and bouncing like a child. Her body moved like a boat on water, bobbing with the waves. Her breasts sailed up and down and her legs crossed each other as she kicked them in the air, oozing sexuality.

"Come and kiss me," she purred. Derrick knew that technically having sex the night before a big game was akin to cursing yourself with bad luck, but after all they'd been through, he didn't believe in bad luck anymore. Only good luck. And Kristin was his good luck charm. Being with her now could only ensure victory for him tomorrow.

He went to the bed and she slid forward, wrapping her legs around him as he stood at the edge of the mattress, feet still on the floor. Everything they'd said to each other, all the kisses and caresses since they'd first met over a decade ago, had led to this moment.

Kristin had thirsted for this hour since seeing Derrick in the locker room her first day with the Redskins. His feet were planted firmly on the floor, but she thought she could fix that. She hugged his legs with hers, sliding one up and down him like a snake. Then she squeezed just behind his knees and he buckled onto the bed, falling on top of her.

"Fancy seeing you here," she giggled. Her legs curled over his ass and she nuzzled her face against his neck, inhaling deeply. His scent seemed to change at different times of day. Right now he smelled like smoke and cinnamon. She'd have her whole life to get to know the different moods of his fragrance.

Derrick watched her move under him, captivated by the sensuous and suggestive ways she posed herself. She liked to tease, raising her head to kiss him then pulling back before their lips could touch. He restrained himself from going too fast. With the other women he'd been with, his goal had always been to climax. With Kristin, his goal was deeper. He wanted to feel her inside him, to have her know his mind with his actions. His moves had to reflect love, not just lust. The lust was a given.

He bent his head to her ear and began to nibble. Her body spasmed under him. Her legs wrapped tighter around his backside. The dress she wore was sheer enough at the top that he could see her bra peeking through, all lace and satin. Her breasts were perfect, and he longed to feel their luscious curves as his hands ran over her.

The hunger he felt for her raged inside him. He went from nibbling to biting. Her neck was smooth and creamy, her skin blushed as he ran his hand along her neck and down to her breast. Her body was precious to him. He started at her neck, lapping at it like a cat at a saucer of milk. The familiar itch of the panther prickled at the nape of his neck. The passion he felt for Kristin ignited a fury in him that he was afraid he wouldn't be able to control. He pulled away.

"What are you stopping for?" she asked, breathless. He sat back on his knees. She pulled herself out from under him and looked into his face.

"I'm finding it hard to control myself around you." She saw veins pulsing under his golden skin and the rapid movement of his chest as it rose and fell too fast to count. "What if I hurt you?" he asked.

"Would you?" Her voice was soft and her hand reached with tentative fingers to caress his face.

"No."

"Then don't try to control yourself. I want you to let go."

She stood from the bed and one hand reached behind her back. Derrick heard the zipper and a second later her dress was on the floor. Her polished skin was lustrous in the Vegas lights that poured in through their open windows, tinting her skin shades of red and gold. Her bra was pale pink with cream colored lace around the edges. It matched her panties. Derrick barely had time to take her in before her hands slipped behind her back again and her breasts fell out. They were round and firm with perfect pink nubs that danced in the neon lights of their room.

She crossed the floor to him and put one knee on either side of his body as she crawled back onto the bed. Derrick reached out and began to stroke the dark pink nipples that protruded from her chest. She moaned and tilted her head back. Her hair fell over her shoulders in long waves and he touched its softness, like silk, before leaning into her and allowing his tongue to find the soft pink points of her chest.

She put her hands around his neck and held him to her. His tongue moved over the delicacy of her strawberry nubs, circling her until she moaned again. Suddenly she was leaning forward, her hands pulling his shirt over his head and flinging it across the room. Her tongue licked him from navel to neck, then she pushed him back onto the bed and he grinned.

"The team was right. You're a wildcat." She bared her teeth at him before pulling his pants off and kicking them to the floor, underwear and all. Derrick was completely exposed to her now, just as she'd wanted. His arousal was obvious, and she was flattered to see the depth of his feelings for her. She wrapped her hand around him and moved it to the rhythm of the buzz that had followed them since the merry-go-round. It pulsed all around them, adding electricity to an already energy charged room.

She worked her magic on Derrick. His body was as she'd fantasized. The golden color of his skin was not just on his face. It was from head to foot, and the deep lines of his muscles stood out on every limb attached to his torso. Derrick followed Kristin's body with his eyes as she moved her hand over him, finding her way to the exact parts of him that were most sensitive. His passion soared again as her other hand ran over his inner thigh, and he suddenly sat up, laying her back on the bed as he reached his head towards the soft mound between her legs. She shivered and spread herself for him as he stroked his tongue over her of her sensitive folds.

She responded to his every touch with a tremble or moan. He let his tongue be his paintbrush on the canvas of her soft flesh until the pounding of both their hearts was too much to bear. Then he brought his face to within an inch of her, kissing her and letting her feel his erection against her sex. She pressed her core deeper against him. "Do it," she whispered, "before I go mad."

He slid into her slowly, inch by exquisite inch, with such perfection it was like two puzzle pieces coming together. The effect was instant. Her back arched and his stomach broiled. She dug her hands into his back as he moved inside her. "I'm not hurting you, am I?" he asked when he thought he saw her eyes water.

"No. I don't ever want this to end," she said, then moved her hips against his. Their bodies pulsed together, forming one unit. Light began to erupt around them, stronger than any Las Vegas light. It was like they were on the surface of the sun. Kristin wanted to close her eyes but was afraid she'd miss the rainbow colors that poured forth from their energy. Derrick didn't have to think about what he was doing. His body was acting on some innate sense. It was like he and Kristin had been pre-destined for this moment, and his body already knew the moves.

His manhood throbbed inside her and she felt it press against the sides of her opening, sending shock waves of heat deeper and deeper into her as he rocked faster and faster until finally the sun exploded all around them and Derrick and Kristin had no choice but to close their eyes and let themselves be carried on the solar waves of their passion.

They fell together, exhausted, feeling like they'd been melted by a nearby fire. "Let's do that again later," she said.

Derrick nodded and kissed her head. "Anything you say, Mrs. Wellborn."

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