The Honeymoon That Wasn't. Debbi RawlinsЧитать онлайн книгу.
exhaling in exasperation, and she had to really struggle to keep a straight face. “Look, we can’t stop. We’ll miss our plane.”
“Plane? What plane?”
He stared at her. “You’re kidding, right?”
“Of course I’m kidding.” She pulled her hem up a little higher and used her pointed toes to trace a path across his back. “Remind me.”
“Oh, God,” he muttered, passing a hand over his face, and then covering his mouth and exhaling loudly.
“What’s the matter?”
“Nothing.”
“Why are you still holding my wrist?”
“What? Oh, sorry.”
As soon as he let go, she knocked on the dividing glass.
“Yes, ma’am?” The driver’s voice immediately came over the intercom.
Tony pressed the response button. “Sorry, my mistake. We’re fine.”
“Hey, I wanted—”
Tony cut her off with a brief kiss, and then whispered, “When we get on the plane you can have all the champagne you want.”
She slipped her arms around his neck and pulled him closer. “What if I want something else?”
His breath warm and uneven against her cheek, he said, “Such as?”
She shifted so that her hip rubbed him right where it counted, and he tensed. She made him wait a few seconds and then whispered, “Chocolate.”
“Ah…” He chuckled softly. “When we get to the airport you can have that, too.”
“For now I’ll settle for a kiss.”
“You will, huh?”
She nodded, and then waited, surprised by the uncertainty in his eyes. Maybe it was a trick of the shadows, or maybe he didn’t want to take advantage of her because he thought she was drunk. The idea softened her and she tightened her arms around his neck, bringing him close enough that their noses touched. She slanted her head and met his lips.
His reluctance lasted all of a second before he kissed her back, going down with her when she laid back against the cushioned seat. The tinted dividing window prevented the driver from seeing anything and it would be easy to get carried away. Especially with Tony’s broad chest pressed to her breasts, his arousal growing against her lower belly. But they were too close to the airport and if she really wanted to torment him, now was the time.
He’d conspired with Dallas and deserved a helping of torture. Just a little before they got down to the good stuff, she reminded herself, when he parted her lips with his tongue and her determination started to evaporate. She moved her left thigh to rub his hard-on and he groaned against her mouth.
She hadn’t planned on torturing herself, too, but every pore in her body had come alive, her nipples so ripe they ached, and it was a good thing she’d opened her eyes in time to see the first sign for LaGuardia. Knowing they were about to be interrupted, she reached for his zipper. And then secretly smiled when he groaned, and stilled her hand.
“THE CAPTAIN HAS turned off the seat belt sign and you’re free to move around the cabin. However, if you remain in your seat, we ask that you keep your seat belt fastened. Thank you.”
The flight attendant had barely finished her spiel and Dakota reached for her seat belt.
Tony stopped her. “Where are you going?”
She gave him a sleepy smile and twisted around in her seat to face him. “Nowhere.”
Neither of them had a coat so he’d given her his jacket to wear over the dress but this particular position gave him a sneak preview that he didn’t need right now. She’d gotten him so damn worked up in the limo that he didn’t trust his cock anymore.
Getting checked in had cooled him off. Replaying the scene in his head helped do it again. The ticket agent looked as if she thought he was kidnapping Dakota. Fortunately she pulled it together long enough to provide her identification and tell everyone who’d listen that they were on their honeymoon.
“Where are we going?” she asked, and promptly covered a yawn.
“Dakota. You know where we’re going. Dallas talked to you, remember?”
She blinked at him. “Sort of.”
God, he didn’t like this. He cleared his throat. “What exactly do you remember?”
“She packed a bag for me, right?”
He nodded.
“Did she remember my toothbrush?” She yawned again. “My electric one.”
“I’m sure she did.”
“I think I’ll take a nap now.”
“Good idea.”
She shifted so that she could lay her head on his shoulder, and with one hand he shook out a blanket the flight attendant had given them earlier. He draped it over her, and she snuggled closer.
Man, he sure hoped Dallas knew what she was doing. She swore Dakota wasn’t drunk. Just a little tipsy. That she understood exactly where she was going. And who she was with. Because if she didn’t, this weekend or any chance they might have had was going to be so messed up.
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