As if they were a shield, she kept the flowers between them.
“I went to see your father.”
“You did…? Why?”
“To ask for your hand in marriage.”
She stared at him. She’d heard words come out of his mouth, but she was sure they’d been in the wrong order. Or maybe she’d heard what she wanted to hear instead of what he’d actually said. “What? Why?” Her emotions slammed into one another—doubt, fear, distrust, each made her reel a little harder.
“Erin came to see me. She handed me my ass.”
“Chicks before dicks,” she said.
“And I…?”
“You are not a chick. I’ll let you work out the rest.”
“I deserve that.”
“Take it however you want.”
“Then Julien Bonds came to town.”
“Did you tell him he’ll have to deal with you on the patents?”
“We didn’t discuss them,” he replied. “We talked about you.”
“Me?”
“Well, me.”
“You?” she asked.
“You as well.”
“I’m lost.”
“So am I,” he confessed. He dragged his hand through his hair.
She didn’t relent and invite him in.
“I’ve let events of my past drive my decisions, without realizing that I’ve never been capable of moral ambiguity. Even before my father’s death, I would have never allowed myself to cheat on a woman.”
“I believe that about you. You’re honorable.”
He winced. “After the way I’ve behaved, I’d need to prove I’ve earned that label.”
“Okay, you’re honorable in that you don’t cheat.”
“Julien suggested I look to my grandparents’ relationship when it comes to love, and not that of my parents. After I pulled my head out of my ass—”
“Must have been the popping sound I heard.”
“I talked to my grandfather about you. About us. He told the story again of how hard he’d had to work in order to win approval to marry Libby. And he said, some fifty years later, he’d do it all over again.” He dragged a hand through his hair. “My focus has been fucked up, Lara.”
“Back to the part about my dad,” she prompted, her heart thundering just a little louder with each word he said. She heard the cellophane crinkle as her hand shook.
“I realized, this time on my own, that something significant must have transpired for his change of heart and for you to call off our wedding. I wanted to know what it was. He told me he couldn’t let you settle for a marriage that didn’t start with love. Then there was this story about all the stuffed animals you owned as a child.”
Heat chased up her cheeks.
“And the way you would choose the ones that had something wrong with them. You’d pick the one missing an eye, or if the stuffing was coming out.”
“Childish stuff,” she said.
“No. It’s about your heart, the love you have.” He glanced at the flowers. “For the neighbor’s dopey dog.”
“Hey! It’s not her fault she grew so big and got abandoned.”
“And it’s about the way you offered to sacrifice your future for BHI. It took that for your father to realize what he’d allowed to happen. It took being alone, missing you, for me to know that I wanted what you offered, what I’d so foolishly sent away. I owed it to you to protect the gift, and I didn’t. If you’ll give me the chance, I’ll spend my life making it up to you. I love you, Lara Bertrand.” He lowered himself to one knee. “Will you honor me by being my bride?”
“Oh, Connor…”
“Is that a yes?”
“Yes.”
He stood and gathered her into a hug that smothered the past hurts and promised a future. This was what she’d dreamed of. Connor. His love. Nothing to do with the business, just them.
She heard the sound of clapping and an excited woof. She shook her head.
“Now can I come in?” he asked.
“I’m thinking you’d better,” she said.
He picked her up then carried her across the threshold and kicked the door closed behind him. “Is that Indiana Jones on the television?” he asked.
“It could be,” she said.
“Tell me you love me, little Lara.”
“Or else, Sir?” she teased.
He jostled her and she grabbed hold of him with a frightened squeal. He tossed her over his shoulder and as he strode down the hallway, he swatted her ass, hard.
“Say it,” he warned, the words all but a growl.
He tossed her on the bed, then climbed on top of her, forcing her legs apart while simultaneously pinning her hands above her head.
For her, all joking vanished. She was with the man she loved, and he’d broken through years of wounds to offer his heart. “I love you, Connor. I will spend a lifetime showing you just how much.”
“How important is a big wedding to you?”
“Are you thinking the same thing I am?” she asked.
“The marriage license is still valid. I want to marry you tomorrow afternoon, before you come to your senses and tell me you won’t marry me.”
“We could have a reception where we invite all our friends and family at a later date?”
He nodded.
Her heart was pounding, unable to believe all this was happening. “Does this mean we’re eloping?”
“The only thing that matters is what you want. If you want a big ceremony with half of Houston in attendance, that’s fine.” He stroked her hair back from her face so he could read her expression.
“You know, the only thing that’s important to me, really? Living here rather than downtown.”
“Only if we have a big, stupid dog in our backyard,” he countered.
“Done.” She couldn’t help but smile. “Are you serious?”
“Suzy-Q chose us, I’d say.”
Connor released her to pull down her shorts, and she reached for his belt. In seconds, their clothes were scattered across the bed and all over the floor. She wasn’t sure he’d ever been so unrestrained. “Please, Connor. Fuck me,” she said.
He touched her pussy, and she moaned a little. She was already wet, ready for him.
“I need you, Lara.”
“Do it. Do me. Now.”
Responding to her urgent, emotional demand, be entered her with a single thrust, joining them, giving her what she craved.
He leaned down to capture her mouth.
Feeling as if a fevered pitch clawed at her, she lifted her hips and wrapped her legs around his waist. He fucked her hard, satisfyingly, making up for lost days, and the fact her heart had been broken. “Connor…Connor!”
“Come, Lara,” he whispered.
His words, his claim, made her orgasm. She held onto him, the way he’d always encouraged.
Then, the urgency harnessed, he changed the pace, setting a more sensuous mood. He changed the kiss to match, and he slowly devoured her.
She followed his lead. The lovemaking wasn’t as intense, but it was somehow more passionate for it.
He lifted off her a bit to capture her gaze. He silently mouthed, “I love you.”
Inside her, his cock stiffened. His strokes grew shorter, harder.
Unbelievably, she felt the first tendrils of another orgasm unfurl in her.
His gaze riveted her, and he said was rough as he said, “Wait for me this time.”
She felt desperate, but she held back, fighting her own responses to give him what he demanded. “Yes, yes, yes,” she said as he changed position, placing his shoulders against the backs of her thighs so that he could keep her spread wide while he claimed her.
“You’re mine, Lara.”
“Sir, there was never any doubt.”
* * * *
Connor could not be more awed by the sight of Lara.
She opened her office door when he knocked, and she stood there, wearing the purple dress she’d bough
t that Saturday afternoon at the downtown boutique.
“Perfect choice,” he said as his pulse turned thready.
Just like the first time she’d walked into his office, she was a vision of classic beauty. The dress flowed over her body as if designed for her. He hadn’t remembered it being that exquisite.
In addition to the dress, she wore silk stockings and three-inch stilettoes.
He leaned forward and inhaled the barely perceptible trace of magnolia. “I’ve suddenly got another suggestion.” He lifted her hair to kiss the side of her neck.
“I’m betting it has something to do with skipping the wedding and going straight to the honeymoon.”
“Potentially.”
She moaned softly. “You…”
With his tongue, he circled her earlobe.
“Oh, Connor…”
“We can let Joshua know we’ll be late. The idea of doing you on your desk in your wedding dress has a certain appeal.”
“Then we’d have to reschedule the ceremony again, you’d show up to pick me up, and you’d get all turned on again,” she said. “See the problem?”
But her eyes were still closed, and he knew that if he caught the hem of her dress and pulled it up, she wouldn’t protest.
“Or we can get it over with and you can have me naked in less than two hours.”
“I’ve never been more tempted to speed up a clock,” he confessed.
Reluctantly, he released her.
He’d never spent this much time thinking about a woman. Then again, he’d never been with a woman who’d pierced his defenses and worked her way inside them. Her love, and the courage to confess it, had changed him.
She gathered her purse, and he picked up her bag.
“No cracks about it.”
“Wouldn’t dare. Besides, I’ve stepped up my weight training.”
She glared.
He appreciated the easy camaraderie. How had he thought his future would be better without it?
“Do you have the rings?” she asked.
He’d offered to buy her a different one, but she’d said hers was perfect. And after fifty years, the cost per wear would be less than a dollar a day.
The elevator stopped at the twelfth floor to let off another passenger. When the doors closed and he was alone with her, he took the opportunity to place a hand on her rear. He felt the faint outline of straps from a garter belt. “You could have worn pantyhose.”
“But then I wouldn’t have the pleasure of knowing you were going crazy picturing me with a bare ass.”
“Which means you aren’t wearing underwear?”
She tossed him a heart-attack-causing smile. “Brilliant, Mr. Donovan.”
The elevator dinged as it reached the ground floor and she walked ahead of him. Yeah, he couldn’t wait for later, a little marriage-night treat. If he survived that long.
April drove them to the courthouse, and they made their way to his friend’s office.
They were shown in, and Connor performed the introductions.
“Good afternoon, Your Honor,” she said. “Thanks for doing this.”
“Call me Joshua,” he replied. “Unless we meet in the courtroom.”
“Or Sir,” Connor added.
She looked between them. “You’re a Dom, too? How many of you are there?”
“It’s not like we’re werewolves or something,” Connor protested.
“Werewolves only get randy around the full moon.”
Joshua coughed and picked up the manila envelope containing their marriage certificate. “Do y’all have your own vows, or would you like to go with something informal that I normally suggest?”
“I have vows,” Lara said.
Connor raised his eyebrows. “Other than what we’ve discussed, I’m not prepared,” he admitted.
“No problem,” Joshua said. “We’ll work with it.” He stepped into the hallway and invited in the two employees who had agreed to serve as witnesses.
Connor and Lara said hello and thanked them for taking time out of their schedules.
“It’s my pleasure,” one of the ladies assured them. “Makes me remember when Murph and I got married thirty-seven years ago.”
Joshua registered their names and ensured everything on the license was in order before asking Connor to face Lara.
They turned toward one another. Even though she’d been relaxed on the way over, he now saw tension in the way she held her shoulders. If they had been in private, he would massage her until her head lolled and he’d eased away all the knots.
“Take Lara’s right hand in yours,” Joshua said.
Connor did, and it felt warm, reassuring. Not only was he offering his hand, she was holding his.
“Repeat after me.”
Connor nodded.
“I, Connor, take you, Lara, to be my wife. To have and to hold, for better, for worse, for richer or poorer, to cherish and protect, to honor and to love.”
As he repeated the words, he squeezed her hand tight, conveying the emotion of his promise.
She pressed her lips together and momentarily looked away.
“Now, Lara,” Joshua said. “You may proceed any time you’re ready.”
After nodding, she blinked a few times. When she spoke, her words wobbled with unshed emotion. “Connor, I take you as my husband. I promise to work with you, to honor you, to show you the respect you deserve.”
A knot of emotion settled in his heart.
“I will make you proud. And just like we are in this moment, I will turn to you. And every day that we are married, I will show you my love and my utter devotion.”
“Now the rings?”
Connor took the two bands out of his pocket and gave them to Joshua. “I have the other for later,” he told her.
“Repeat after me,” Joshua instructed. “Lara, I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow. With all that I am and all that I have, I will honor you.”
Connor said the words and slid the ring on her finger.
Then Lara recited them with no further coaching. His ring slipped into place and felt shockingly right.
“You may kiss.”
“Behave,” Lara mouthed.
He kissed her, gently and tenderly and not at all like he intended to later.
The woman who was married to Murph patted her heart as she walked from the room. The other woman shook their hands.
Joshua took care of the legalities and refused payment. He wished them well and promised to be there for both of them in the future. “See you at the club?”
“Maybe in the next few weeks,” he said. “I’m keeping Lara to myself for some time.”
Connor guided her into the hallway. After making sure they were alone, he had her against a wall.
“Connor! Not here.”
“Oh yes,” he countered. “Open your mouth for me, wife.” He had to have her.
He kissed her hard and deep. Having his ring on her finger had shifted something inside him. He’d had a similar reaction when he’d put that necklace on her before they’d gone to dinner Saturday night. He identified the feeling as possessiveness, and he’d never had it with any other woman.
Within seconds, she became softer for him. She met his tongue, and he tasted her surrender. It wasn’t enough to sate him. It was only enough to make him hungrier.
He ended the kiss and gave her a second to straighten her dress before taking her hand and guiding her to the elevator.
“Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan,” April told them with a smile as she opened the car’s door for them. “Where can I take you, sir?”
“Home?” he asked Lara as she entered the car then slid across the seat to make room for him.
She nodded.
“Sir?”
“The Heights,” he confirmed. “You can take some time off. We won’t need you until next Monday.”
“Thank you, sir, ma’am.”
Afternoon traffic slowed them down, and the drive took an agon
izingly long time.
“I was thinking about a soaker tub as a wedding gift to you,” he said.
“That would add value to the house.” She nodded. “So it’s a good investment. And I was thinking about a hot tub for the backyard. That’s an investment in us.”
“You, the moonlight, no clothes?”
“Read my mind.”
Once they were finally home, he locked the door. “As much as I’d like to let you settle and catch your breath, I’ve been having fantasies about your lingerie.”
“Have you?” She set down her purse and faced him.
“Wait for me in the bedroom. Leave the dress on.”
She left her shoes on, too, and her calf muscles flexed enticingly as she led the way down the hallway.
Lara perched on the edge of the bed, her legs crossed. That first day in his office, he’d thought she could have been on a pinup calendar. Seeing her now only reinforced that vision.
Then he followed her gaze. The necklace he’d bought her was on the nightstand.
“I thought you might want to put this on me.”
He paused. “You understand what it represents to me.”
“I do. I’m still learning, but with you as my Dom, I’ll be an eager submissive. I’d be honored to wear it.”
She lifted her hair, and he put the necklace in place.
He took a step back and looked at her. His cock hardened as all blood left the rest of his body and went straight there. “You are spectacular.”
She touched it. “I love it.”
“Now take off your dress.”
“I could use some help with the zipper.” She turned her back to him and lifted her hair.
Within seconds, she wore only her lingerie, the necklace and the mile-high shoes. “I’d freeze this moment if I could,” he said. “I’m going to fuck you.”
Instantly the atmosphere changed, he felt her respond to him. Her breathing slowed and her eyes became wider.
“Kneel on the bed,” he instructed. “Thrust your ass back toward me.”
He moved to her side and rubbed her cheeks until they were a flushed shade of pink. Then he parted her and tongued her, diving in and out making her hot and wet for him.
As she started to sway, he rained spanks on her ass, heightening her frenzy. “Ask.”
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