The Redemption Series
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“It’s really good news.”
Gigi clasps her hands together and stares up at the ceiling. I see her lips moving, as if she’s praying. After performing the sign of the cross, she heads toward me, clutching my face in her hands.
“I knew it would all work out, my sweet, sweet girl. God had a plan for you two. I noticed it the second you walked into our house when you were barely five years old.”
She brings my head toward her and kisses my forehead, then pulls back, moving her hands to my biceps. The enthusiasm in this woman’s face is unmatched by anything I’ve seen from her in quite a while, probably since Molly announced she was pregnant.
“You’ve brought absolute joy to my heart, my dear. Bless you.”
While I didn’t want to say anything until I spoke to Wes, I haven’t technically admitted to anything. They could take my response many different ways. I have no control over how it’s interpreted…or misinterpreted.
“What’s going on?” Drew’s booming voice fills the space. I quickly tear my eyes to his, unsure how he’ll react to everyone being aware of what’s going on between us. When he sees the uncertainty on my face, he shakes his head, laughing. “She figured it out, didn’t she?”
I shrug, biting my lower lip. “You know how she can be.”
“That I do.” He approaches and slings an arm over my shoulders, pulling me against him.
Gigi smiles wide at the sight of us together, clasping her hands over her heart. Then her eyes darken, her mouth forming a tight line. “Don’t you dare mess it up this time, Andrew.”
“What?” he shoots back, laughing.
“Yeah,” I say in agreement, elbowing him in the stomach. “Don’t mess it up this time.”
He gazes down on me with all the sincerity he possesses. The next words that come out of his mouth make my heart soar higher than it ever has before. “I don’t plan to. Everything I do is for you. Always has been. Always will be.”
If I didn’t have Drew supporting me, I’m pretty sure I’d turn into a puddle on the floor.
“Well, shit,” Molly chokes out.
We whip our eyes to hers as she fans herself, trying to fight off her tears. I should have known this might happen. A few days ago, I walked into her house and found her bawling because of an animal cruelty prevention commercial. It took over an hour to finally get her to stop crying.
“That may be the sweetest thing you’ve ever said to anyone.”
Noah shakes his head as he pulls her against him, laughing at his overly emotional fiancée. To anyone else, this entire scenario would seem odd, but we’ve always been an odd group. It’s what makes our bond so strong. We all came from less than optimal beginnings, but we persevered and survived. All our friendships have, too.
I allow the moment to linger for a while before I straighten my expression, becoming serious. “But I don’t want one word of this getting out.” I smile at Drew, who gives me a reassuring nod, telling me he’s in agreement. “Not yet anyway,” I add, addressing everyone once more. “Wes is still in Dubai for a few more days. He deserves to learn the truth face to face, not over the phone. So while Drew and I have finally discussed a future between us, we haven’t…” I trail off, cringing, unsure how to say this.
“Fucked?” Molly suggests.
Gigi shoots her a pointed glare.
“What? I’m just trying to help her out a little.” She returns her eyes to me. “Right? You guys haven’t screwed yet?”
I swallow hard, wondering how we went from telling Charlotte the truth about her parentage to discussing my sex life in just a few hours. “That’s correct.” I lift my eyes back to Drew’s momentarily. “We don’t want to start this until we both have a clean slate. Until I do…”
“And you will on Friday, correct?” Molly presses.
“That’s the plan.” I fidget with my hands, nerves settling in my stomach at the prospect of welcoming Wes home, then breaking his heart.
She immediately shifts her attention to Drew. “I’ll take the girls Friday night. That way, you two can be as loud as you want. Hell, you can ride him so hard you break the bed frame. Trust me. It’s easier than you think.”
“Molly…” I lower my head, embarrassed.
“Never a dull moment with you.” Noah laughs. At this point, he’s probably used to her lack of brain-to-mouth filter.
She tilts back her head, meeting his eyes. “And you love that about me.”
“Yes. Yes, I do.” He leans down, treating her to a sweet kiss. I sigh, longing for the day when I’ll finally be able to do that with Drew for everyone to see.
As if he’s thinking the same thing, he pulls me even closer to him. “Soon,” he murmurs, the promise in that one word causing me to sigh again.
“Well, we shouldn’t intrude any longer,” Gigi says, her voice strong. She heads toward Drew and clasps his face in her hands. “I’m happy for you, my darling boy.”
I watch their interaction, my heart full. I adore how close this family is, how close they’ve always been, even through all their difficulties. I’ve never gotten that feeling from Wes. The few family dinners I attended when Wes and I visited Atlanta seemed more like a board meeting than a gathering of loved ones. It’s not Wes’ fault his family is the way they are, but for a girl who grew up with barely any relatives, I’ve always imagined marrying into a large, rambunctious family. As I beam at Drew, I wonder if I’ll finally get my wish.
After we all say our goodbyes and Drew and I are alone, he turns to me. The caring, easy-going man he was moments ago is a distant memory. In its place is another Drew, one who’s wanton, lustful…wild. Butterflies dance in my stomach at the heat in his eyes as they rake over every inch of me. I swallow hard, instinct taking over as I step back. But with each retreat, he advances toward me until I hit the wall, unable to escape. I don’t want to. I never want to walk away from him. I’ve made peace with the past hurt he’s caused me, the past hurt I’ve caused him. We’re exactly where we’re meant to be.
He places his hands on the wall behind me, leaning on them. With each inch he erases between us, my heart rate increases, drumming a thunderous rhythm. There’s so much need, so much want, so much passion. It reminds me of the way he looked at me all those years ago at Brody Carmichael’s party. I want to pinch myself, this reminiscent of a dream I’ve had for too long now.
After what seems like a torturously long time, his lips land on mine. I exhale into him, the sensation of his mouth moving with mine the only thing that seems to make sense these days. He pushes his hard body against mine, his hunger for me unmistakable in the way he holds me, cradles me, devours me. I’ve never felt so coveted, so desired, so craved as I do when I’m with him.
“Stay,” he whispers in almost the same tone he used before. This time, it’s even more sinful and wicked.
“I’m here.”
He pulls back, shaking his head. “No. The night. Don’t go.”
I swallow hard at the intensity in his gaze. “We agreed we’d wait until—”
He erases my protest with a kiss, then tears away. “No. Not that. I just…” He briefly closes his eyes. I see so much pain and vulnerability, a stark juxtaposition to the hunger he wore mere seconds ago. It’s similar to the expression he had the night I found him drunk and brought him into my bedroom. “I need you. I want to fall asleep with you in my arms. That’s all. We won’t do anything. I respect you too much to put you in any position that will make you uncomfortable.”
I search his eyes, opening and closing my mouth. The idea of falling asleep surrounded by Drew’s embrace is incredibly inviting. I couldn’t deny him that night all those years ago. I can’t deny him now, either, even if we are pushing the boundaries too much. After what Drew’s been through the past few weeks, especially tonight, he needs to feel loved. He needs to feel my love.
“Okay.”
“Okay?” he repeats, surprised.
“Yes.” I bring my hand to his face, running my fingers a
long his stubble. “I’ll spend the night with you.”
His shoulders visibly relax as he leans his forehead against mine. “Thank you.”
Before I utter another word, he grabs my hand, leading me up the stairs and into his bedroom. A bout of nerves rushes over me when I cross the threshold and lay my eyes on his bed, so much promise and fear in that one piece of furniture. My adolescent fears come rushing back, doubt filling me, my body becoming taut.
“Brooklyn?” Drew’s voice is sweet as he senses my unease. “What is it?”
Staring at the floor, I ask the same question I did the night we first kissed. “What if I’m not enough for you?”
It’s stupid, but after a lifetime of being constantly disappointed, I’ve learned if something seems too good to be true, it usually is. I’ve struggled my entire life to live up to everyone’s expectations of me. What if I don’t measure up to the fantasy in Drew’s head?
He grasps my chin, forcing my gaze back to his. “What makes you think you’re not?”
I push out a laugh. “I’ve seen the women you’ve dated, Drew.” I gesture to my body. “I’m not it. I’m, like, a complete one-eighty from your type. I’m not petite, blonde, and shaped like a toothpick. I mean, I’m in good shape, but—”
In an instant, his hand is on my lower back and he tugs me against him. “Did you ever stop to consider there was a reason I dated the women I did?”
Words escape me in response to his powerful tone, the only movement I can manage is shaking my head.
“I thought being with someone who was your polar opposite would help me forget.” His voice is soft as he runs the pad of his thumb along my lower lip.
“But you couldn’t.”
His mouth turns into a small smile. “Never. And for the record…” He brings his lips to my neck, peppering soft kisses along my skin. “You’ve always been more than enough. All those other women… They’ve never been able to hold a candle to you, my beautiful Brooklyn Rose. And in just a few more days, you will be mine. Forever.”
“I like the sound of forever,” I murmur as I lose myself in him once more, a slave to his touch.
“Me, too.”
Chapter Sixteen
Drew
I inhale a deep breath as the light of dawn filters into my bedroom, rousing me from the first night of restful sleep I’ve had in a long time. Everything’s right in the world, despite the obstacles facing me with Alyssa and Charlotte. As I nuzzle my face in Brooklyn’s neck while she sleeps peacefully in my arms, I’m certain we’ll make it through this. How could we not when I have this amazing woman by my side?
“Morning,” Brooklyn murmurs.
“Morning,” I respond in a raspy voice, pulling her into me, my front to her back. There’s no denying how much I want her right now. This waiting is agonizing. How am I going to survive another five days?
“Down boy,” she jokes as I rub against her.
Groaning, I push her onto her back, hovering over her. “I can’t control myself around you.” I bring my lips to hers, kissing her tenderly.
“You won’t have to for much longer.” She runs her fingers up and down my back, her nails digging into my flesh. Her touch jumpstarts my heart, causing an electric current to flow from my head to my toes, no place on my body unaffected. Our kiss becomes more intense, and she wraps her long legs around me, a rhythmic throbbing, the heat of her more addicting than any drug.
“Just a few more days,” I remind myself before pressing my lips back to hers.
“Just a few more days.” Her breathy voice is evidence she’s struggling with control as much as I am. “And I have a feeling they’ll be the longest few days in the history of time.”
I pulse against her, burying my head in her tousled hair. “That may be the understatement of the century.”
When my teeth scrape against the skin of her neck, she moans, needy, wanton, husky. Her fingers dig deeper into my back, increasing my craving to taste, to possess, to consume every part of her.
“Have I told you how much I’ve fantasized about this?” My voice is low, seductive, tongue trailing along her jawline. My scruffy chin grazes her flesh, her hold on me tightening. I would have thought she’d prefer me without a beard. I’ve seen the men she’s dated, every one of them clean cut, not a single strand of hair out of place. Then again, I dated women who were the polar opposite of Brooklyn. I suppose she did the same.
“Tell me again,” she whimpers as my teeth tug on her earlobe.
“I’ve fantasized about this for years, about making you come harder and faster than you thought possible.”
I move to her lips, my mouth poised on hers, about to kiss her in a way that leaves no question as to how deep my need for her runs, when her alarm rips through the space, breaking the moment. She pushes against me, reaching for her phone.
“Don’t,” I beg.
“I have to. Your girls will be getting up soon. I can’t be here when that happens. Not yet.” She arches a brow and I sigh, reluctantly rolling off her.
She grabs for her cell and silences it, about to stand when I wrap an arm around her waist, forcing her back against me.
“Drew,” she scolds, but her tone’s playful.
“Five more minutes,” I plead, my voice bordering on whining.
“And how will you explain to your young, impressionable daughters why a woman they consider their aunt is sharing a bed with their father?”
I trace a finger down the curvature of her body, my touch sending a shiver through her. Still, she doesn’t attempt to shrug me off or get out of bed. “That their auntie Brook cast her spell on me years ago and I’m done fighting it. You devil woman, you.” I clamp my teeth on her neck, squeezing her nipple through the oversized t-shirt I gave her to sleep in, which causes her to yelp.
“Am I going to have to spend the next five days rejecting your advances?” Her words come out as a needy moan.
My hand disappears under her shirt, roaming her stomach, grazing her chest before landing on her throat. Applying minimal pressure, I force her head against me, a tiny whimper escaping her.
“You’re doing a horrible job of that right now.”
“I didn’t say it would be easy. In fact, I have a feeling it’ll be extremely hard.” She grinds against me, my grip on her tightening, raw need making me throb. “And with every day, it will most likely get harder…” Reaching behind her, she sensually runs her fingers through my hair. “And harder.” Her nails dig into my scalp. The mixture of pleasure and pain blinds me to everything but feeling every inch of her.
Loosening my grip on her neck, my hand journeys down her body, memorizing every curve, every dip, every valley. Savoring the way her hips move and thighs clench. Relishing in everything that is Brooklyn.
With a growl, I roll onto my back, bringing her on top of me, forcing her to straddle me so she can feel how much I need her. What I wouldn’t give to rid ourselves of our clothes that are a rather unwelcome barrier.
Moving with the rhythm I set, her mouth opens, her eyes close, her nails burrow into my chest. “Drew…” The way she utters my name is a mixture of a warning and a moan.
“Tell me you want me.”
She takes her lower lip between her teeth, her breathing becoming heavy.
“Brooklyn, look at me.”
Her eyes fling open, dark, wanton, hungry.
I dig my hand into her hair, forcing her mouth within a breath of mine. “Tell me you want this, that you want me inside you.”
My words make her motions increase, the friction almost impossible to bear.
“I shouldn’t,” she mewls.
“But you do.” It’s not a question.
“I do.”
“Then say it.”
“Fuck,” she exhales, circling her hips against me with greater urgency. “I want you inside me.”
“God, that’s hot.” I crush her lips to mine, my tongue plunging into her mouth. The way she holds her breath makes it clear
she’s close to unraveling. I pull her even tighter against me, oblivious to everything else…until I hear the familiar sound of small feet padding down the hallway.
“Shit,” I whisper.
Brooklyn inhales sharply, her eyes wide. She looks from the door to me, then quickly shoots off me, scanning the room in a panic. She zeros in on the closet and darts to it.
“You don’t have to hide,” I insist, running my hand over my face.
“Yes, I do.”
“Brooklyn…”
She whirls around. I expect her to agree that she’s being overly concerned regarding this. Instead, she rushes over to grab her phone and clothes before darting back into the closet, the door closing just as the one to my bedroom opens.
A deer caught in the headlights, I fling my eyes to the doorway where my two girls stand. I draw in a deep breath, my heart still racing from the rush of Brooklyn on top of me, her perfect body so close to falling over the edge. I wonder if this is the universe’s way of making us put on the brakes, of telling us it’s too much, too fast.
“Oh man…” Charlotte pouts. “You’re awake already.”
“Is everything okay?” Alyssa asks, her inquisitive eyes scanning the bedroom, landing on the side of the bed Brooklyn slept in to see the covers rumpled. I usually only sleep on one side of my king-sized bed. When I notice her focus zeroing in on the opposite side, I smooth the comforter.
“I was restless last night and tossed and turned,” I say to explain away the disarray of my bed.
Both girls remain frozen in place, analyzing me for what seems like an eternity.
“Okay. Enough standing around.” I fling my covers off and rush toward them, swooping them into my arms. Alyssa protests, trying to tell me she’s too old for this, but Charlotte squeals with joy, the sound warming my heart, giving me hope the news I shared with her won’t affect her like I feared it would. “Time to get ready for school.”