Seducing the Chef (At First Sight #1)

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Authors: Janet Lane-Walters
flew open. “What?”
    “Greg.” He kissed the corner of her mouth. “I want you again.”
    She turned. “And I want you but I need a shower more.” She looked at her watch. “It’s about ten.”
    He arched a brow. “How does a shower and sex sound?”
    “Perfect.”
    He rose and snatched a condom from the snifter. Selecting a unit with a double shower had been wise. There was room in the stall for play. “Let me shave first.”
    “If you tell me where things are I’ll start coffee.”
    “Fresh ground from The Coffee Mug is in the freezer. The maker’s on the counter.”
    “Be with you in a few.”
    He had just finished shaving when she entered the bathroom. He turned on the water and regulated the temperature. Once they were inside he closed the glass door and pulled Allie into his arms. He licked her lips. “You taste good.”
    “Brushed my teeth in the kitchen. You have impressive equipment.”
    “Glad you think so. I’m prepared to use it again.”
    She laughed. “I meant the state-of-the-art kitchen.”
    “I like to cook.”
    He cut off anything else she might ask with an open mouth kiss. Once their hunger for each other was sated there would be time to speak about their lives. He raised his head. “What now?”
    “Wash.”
    “Each other?”
    She shook her head. “Would take too long.”
    He handed her a cloth and soap and took some for himself. Moments later he stepped from the shower to sheathe himself. He stepped inside and gathered her into his arms. He pressed her back against the tiles.
    She placed her arms around his neck. He grasped her waist. She raised her right to his hip. When he bent his knees she raised the other leg and straddled him. He slid home and reveled in the tightness of her sheath.
    As Allie raised and lowered herself she braced her hands on his shoulders. The moment he felt he would erupt he pressed her against the wall and they moved in unison. He erupted and reached between to build her to the peak.
    Her inner muscles tightened around him. She cried his name and collapsed against his chest. “That was…” She lowered her feet to the floor.
    “A pleasure. I…” He groaned. He’d been about to declare himself. “Too soon.”
    She met his gaze. “It is.”
    He hadn’t realized he’d spoken aloud. Did she understand what he’d been about to say?
    Allie dressed in clothes she took from the case that still stood at the side of the couch. She packed the ones she’d worn in the same case. She followed him to the kitchen. He poured coffee for her and indicated the cinnamon rolls.
    Allie chuckled at the logo on the mug. “The Coffee Mug.”
    He nodded. “I bought that the first time I stopped there. Always keep a supply of rills in the freezer.”
    “Guess you’re not cooking this morning.”
    He shook his head. “And burn the food because you distract me?”
    She smiled. “It’s great to have someone think of me as a distraction. You’re missing your morning exercise routine.”
    “Are you saying I didn’t have a good workout? We could go another round.”
    Her laughter made him grin. “Not if I expect to walk.”
    Pride and arrogance filled his thoughts. “I would really like to spend the whole day with you but I need to leave as soon as we’ve eaten. I’ve a few things to clear up at work.”
     
    * * *
     
    Part of Allie wished he didn’t have to leave. The other part knew being apart would give her time to add details to her article. “A shame.”
    “There’s always tonight.”
    “Your place or my borrowed one?”
    He pulled her into his arms. “You’re not leaving without a kiss.”
    She molded her body to his. Mouths touched. Tongues tangled. With a sign she broke the kiss. Any longer and they would be on the floor. She placed her hand on his erection. “Can you hold this until midnight?”
    He chuckled. “Won’t be a problem. Just looking at you makes me hard.” He touched her mouth with his fingers. “The moment I looked up and saw

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