Tangled Dreams

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Authors: Jennifer Anderson
asleep. Turning, satisfied he continued down to the basement closing the door behind him.
    “Madison are you doing alright?”
    “Yeah, I’m fine.” Saying with a shaky voice, this time from the pain. Looking down at my thigh as the water dripped down me, I realized just how much of a nasty fall I had taken. I’m not going to be able to talk my way out of this bruise that easily. Luckily it will be easy enough to hide. Shutting the shower off I heard Gavin jump up from his chair and handed me a towel through the curtain.
    “Thank you.” I said as I wrapped it around me tightly and pushed back the shower curtain.
    Damn she looked even more gorgeous with her hair soaking wet laying down her back with just a hint of curl. “Um here is your nightgown.” He said as he grabbed me under my arms lifting me out of the shower onto the chair again. Grabbing another towel he started to dry off my legs.”
    “Gavin, I can do that.” Then it was too late he had already seen it.
    “Madison, what the hell? Why didn’t you tell me you hurt your leg to?”
    “Because, I felt stupid and clumsy enough.”
    “Madison you are not stupid so don’t say that.” Running his hand over the huge bruise already taking form. I tried to not make the shiver obvious when he did it. “Sure, you’re clumsy, but not stupid.” He said as he looked up at me with a smirk on his face.
    “Now was that a joke Gavin McKnight? If I didn’t know any better I would think that was an actual joke.”
    “Well, it’s a good thing you know better then. We’ll have to put some ice on your thigh to. We better get you finished up here and upstairs it’s getting toward midnight already.”
    “Oh. God. I’m so sorry. I know how you have to get up early in the morning to work.”
    “It’s alright babe. Besides, you have to get up early and cook me breakfast.”
    “Oh is that right? And are you going to actually be down to eat?”
    “We’ll see. He said with dark eyes. Okay, your shivering now. Let’s get your nightgown on and get you upstairs.”
    Suddenly I felt panic shoot through my stomach when I remembered how flimsy and sheer my night-gown was. It was not going to leave much to the imagination. He handed it to me and turned around so I could slip it on and throw my clothes in the dryer.
    “Alright, you can turn around. I’m ready.” And when he did I could feel his eyes burn right through me.
    Shit! Gavin thought. Now I know what is under those baggy clothes. His head clouded he wasn’t sure if that was a safe thing to know. He could see a lot through the sheer material and it was short reaching halfway up her thighs. His mouthwatering he wasn’t sure if he could form a syllable at this point. Now, I have to get myself under control enough to carry her up three flights of stairs? God she has no idea what she is doing to me.
    “Gavin are you alright?”
    “Um yeah. I’m fine. Let’s get you upstairs.” Walking over towards her he got even more of an eyeful than he anticipated. Unfortunately, this made him want her even more. Looking at her, he could tell how embarrassed she was by her face and tried hard not to gawk at her too much. But, God help me she’s got nice curves in all the right places.
    The embarrassment I was feeling at that moment could have killed me. I was actually thinking about laying down to die right here where I stood. But, I also felt strangely turned on by the way he was staring at me. This time he made sure to pick me up with more caution than he did in the woods. Sliding one arm underneath my thighs and the other behind my back I could tell he was trying to pick me up gently.
    He was so worried of exposing her in picking her up. Although, he knew he wouldn’t mind he didn’t want her to be mortified by it.
    Lifting me up I couldn’t help but thinking how good it felt when he touched me. Knowing there wasn’t much material between the two of us and that made it even more dangerous. Taking a deep breath I

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