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Seduce Me in Shadow

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by Seduce Me in Shadow (lit)


  “Caden. Open the door, Sydney. Now.”

  Her surprise was quickly washed away by that voice. A bit angry. Insistent. And dripping sex. She shivered.

  Her jittery fingers closed around the lock and unlatched it, then fumbled to grab the knob. Before she could turn it, the cold metal rotated in her palm and the door flew open.

  Caden filled the doorway, breathing hard, his entire body tense. Those blue eyes lit on her mouth like a laser. Hot. Sydney tingled.

  Clearing her throat, she struggled to find her voice. “Why—”

  He kicked the door closed. The crash boomed in her little foyer, resounding in her ears, echoing her racing heart as he reached behind his head, gathered his baggy white shirt in his fist, and yanked it over his head. Tossing it to the floor, he stood silently. Watching. Primed. His muscled chest and shoulders rose and fell with each hard breath. His abdomen rippled. Veins and tendons stood out across his forearms and hands.

  Her mouth was agape, and she couldn’t stop staring. Oh my Lord, she’d known he was gorgeous, suspected he was well put together. But this male animal was far more than she bargained for. Dangerous. Pushed to the edge.

  Sydney had never wanted any man more. She swallowed.

  “You know why I’ve come.”

  If she hadn’t guessed by now, his sexual growl told her everything.

  Had he reconsidered her proposition? Or was it even possible the magical book had persuaded him?

  “What about a fling being unfair to me because you’re returning to Dallas?”

  Those burning eyes of his lit a path of fire from her face to her breasts, then . . . between her legs. She felt his stare like a physical caress, as if he’d reached out and rubbed his fingers over her flesh. Sydney steadied herself on the table beside her. Her robe, once slung over her arm, floated to the floor.

  “I . . . can’t stay away. God knows I tried. Do you want me?”

  She shouldn’t. This was mad. Dangerous. “Yes.”

  His gaze skated over her lingerie once more. “Take it off. All of it.”

  “Here?” Her voice squeaked, and she cursed herself. She was never meek, never backed down, and rarely showed vulnerability. She also didn’t sleep with men she’d never dated. But Caden . . . apparently, she had a whole new set of rules for him.

  He lifted a brow, stepped closer, and reached for her. Sydney got the distinct impression that if she didn’t get her silky things off fast enough, he’d dispense with them quickly—and without a lot of care, just like the fantasy she’d written in the magical diary. Her womb clenched at the thought.

  It took her two tries, but she plucked at the tie between her breasts and loosened the soft corset. Breathing ragged, she shimmied it over her hips, exposing her breasts to the cool night air and his rapt gaze.

  He zeroed in on the hard tips. Usually a pale peach, tonight, for Caden, they were a deep coral. His possessive stare made her ache.

  With a new lover, she often worried they’d find her smallish breasts disappointing. The way Caden’s gaze latched onto her, and he clenched his fists as he stepped closer made her insecurity evaporate. The worry was replaced by pure heat—a wall of it as his chest loomed close and his temperature rivaled an inferno.

  “The rest,” he growled, eyeing the nearly transparent thong with malice.

  A thrill zipped up her spine as she hooked her thumbs in the waistband of her little panties and lowered them down her thighs, over her calves, until she kicked them away, leaving her entirely exposed.

  He took a step closer, then another, and placed his palm flat against the wall beside her head. His chest brushed hers, scalding hot. Sydney gasped.

  “Touch me,” she whispered. “Here.”

  Trembling, she guided his hand over her breast. A moment later, his thumb and forefinger put delicious pressure on her nipple. Her breath caught as the cascade of hot tingles sizzled through her body, lighting her up. Her head slipped back to lean against the wall. She closed her eyes. This was her fantasy, only better.

  “Look at me.” His voice was a rumble in the shadows. He stood, brightened only by the little lamp on her foyer table, just enough to highlight his serious six-pack and the molten demand in his eyes.

  Caden nodded his approval, and a fresh wave of delighted surprise swept over her. Until today, she’d always thought of him as controlled, of having his emotions buried. Now, he strained against his own leash, the edges of his restraint frayed. One unexpected move, and he might unchain a whole mountain of alpha male on her. Goodie.

  “And touch me here.” Latching onto his wrist, she ushered his hand between her legs, where she was moist and burning and needy.

  He seemed more than happy to accommodate her, his fingers dipping into her slit to gather moisture, then rub it over her clit. Their gazes locked as an aching ball of tension clenched low in her belly. Awareness of him lapped at her as the sensations he gave overwhelmed her. She gripped his arms, reveling in the taut, solid feel of him as his fingers filled the aching emptiness inside her. Yes, she needed this. Needed him.

  He pumped his fingers into her, catching that spot high and inside that had her clawing his back, panting his name, hoping she never had to let him go. How could he do that in two minutes or less? And could he please do it again?

  “If you don’t want me to fuck you now, you have three seconds to say no.”

  Sydney didn’t hesitate. “I said yes when you walked in the door.”

  He took a deep breath, air filling his chest, his massive shoulders rising like he was preparing for something big. Then, in a few short movements, he plucked at the drawstring of his pants and toed off his trainers. No boxers or tightie whities for him. Everything about the sight was impressive.

  While she was still staring, he crouched in front of her and placed a hot, open-mouthed kiss on the flat of her abdomen, then wound up her body to suck and nip at the hard tips of her breasts. He gripped her thighs in his large hands as his mouth marched up to the column of her neck. She arched to give him better access, and he laved her with hot kisses that feathered a shiver all down her spine.

  Sydney hadn’t finished processing the thrill of his mouth on her skin and the knee-melting male scent of him when he lifted her against him and braced her back against the wall.

  “The bedroom is just down the hall,” she whispered, though secretly thrilled that he wanted to take her rough and urgent against the wall, just as she’d written.

  “Here. Now.”

  He lowered her to his upthrust erection, probing until he found the creamy welcome he’d ensured with his fingers. Then he paused, stared into her eyes. The connection between them locked into place, jolting her. The ticking of her grandfather clock in the next room and his harsh breaths filled her ears. Her belly tightened; her heart knocked against her ribs.

  Roaring through clenched teeth, he pushed her down onto his shaft, arching up to meet her, driving deep. She gasped, long and astounded, as he filled her completely, stretching her nearly to the point of pain. But that pain quickly turned to pleasure. The feel of him, hot and large, clasped deep in her body, overwhelmed her.

  She drew in a shuddering breath. “More.”

  No need to ask him twice. With his chest, he kept her pinned in place as he brushed his mouth across her shoulder and impaled her again. His arms and shoulders flexed as he lifted her up and pushed her back down, leaving a trail of fire. The veins and tendons rose in his biceps and neck. And the pleasure was unlike anything she’d ever imagined. Like opening a door and finding infinity, bright and endless and stunning.

  He established a hard rhythm, holding her wide open with her legs over his arms. Her arms curled around him, her nails in the hard flesh of his back, as she moved with him.

  Soon, her thighs trembled as she approached orgasm again, this one far bigger. Breathing? Impossible, and she didn’t care, not when her entire body rushed headlong to the kind of fulfillment she’d only read about. Again, he filled her, sliding
deep, the slick friction of his stroke driving her quickly to a point from which she could not hold back.

  Sydney moaned, and she felt Caden’s mouth near her ear.

  His labored breathing sent a fresh bolt of shivers down her spine.

  “I feel you,” he whispered between thrusts. “So tight.” Another surge deep inside her that had her clawing him again. “So ready.”

  “Yes. Yes!”

  His pace was nearly violent as he pumped again. More incredible than her fantasy even. And Sydney couldn’t stand it anymore.

  “Let go,” he roared.

  Those two words were all she needed to see stars behind her eyes, to fall off the cliff into a drugging release. He cried out, his fingers digging into her backside, his mouth clamped on her shoulder as a warm spray jetted inside her.

  “Oh, shit,” she panted. “We forgot a condom.”

  “I’m clean.”

  “I am, as well. But not on birth control.”

  He hesitated, and something regretful crossed his face. “With me, pregnancy is not an issue.”

  Sydney opened her mouth to ask what that meant. Was he sterile? Had a vasectomy? Before she could voice her questions, he brushed erotic kisses down her neck until she shivered.

  When he finally came up for air, he murmured, “Where’s the bed?”

  Caden woke in the predawn, wrapped around a warm raspberry-scented body. Silky hair like fire streamed down a narrow feminine back. Soft. Everything about her felt that way as she lay against him, sleeping peacefully. Sydney.

  Despite taking her against the wall earlier, then twice again in the bed, he awoke full of energy and ready for more of her. She was no longer a craving, but an addiction.

  He’d been so bloody careful with her. No kissing of that sweet, lush mouth or tasting of the wet flesh between her thighs—no matter how badly he’d ached to or how loud the voice in his head screamed at him. But it didn’t matter. Everything in him cried out to take her again. And again. And he feared that if he kissed her, the dangerous, ancient words swirling in his head would fly out of his mouth. If they did . . . presto chango. He’d be mated in the blink of an eye, bound his entire life only to her, only able to derive his energy, obtain sex, and feel love with her. And if she didn’t accept his Mating Call, or chose to break their bond someday . . . well, his brother was a living, breathing example of the result.

  He wanted no part of magical anything, but seeing what Lucan had endured, Caden wanted no part of mating, in particular. Quick shags from random beauties suited him. Putting himself in a position to be feral and out of his mind without Sydney? Unthinkable.

  Deep in slumber, she shifted, stretching against him with a sigh, her firm little backside brushing him in dangerous places. He hissed as a fresh jolt of lust pounded him. Then she settled back against him, her body limp and trusting. His temperature rose. She was definitely not helping his restraint.

  Cripes, he had to get out of here. That bloody dream, a stupid whim, had brought him to Sydney’s flat. He wanted to exit stage left immediately. But this was a prime opportunity to search her place again, find something useful to his mission, then retreat, before he did something really foolish, like succumb to the screaming need to kiss her and prove all his instincts right.

  Gently, he rose, moving away from Sydney by degrees, careful not to wake her. Then he edged off the bed, onto his feet. He’d start with her notes—and that bloody magical diary, if he could find it. Something he could take and call this fiasco a success.

  On his feet, he padded across the hardwood floors and found his clothes where he’d left them in the foyer last night wadded on the floor. With a curse for his unusually impulsive behavior, he donned everything, then began searching.

  A quick inventory of the front rooms proved that she hadn’t brought her laptop home. No notes, no scraps of paper with handy information, no Doomsday Diary. Bugger!

  That meant he was going to have to return to Sydney’s bedroom and risk waking her. He debated leaving now, forgetting the mission for the moment. But if he was smart and avoided more personal contact with Sydney, he would not have another opportunity to search her flat.

  In the bedroom, he ignored the voice in his head asking if disregarding Sydney was even possible and worked methodically. Nothing in her wardrobe except a neat row of clothes on hangers arranged in outfits. Her sexy chocolate skirt and soft cream blouse were wrapped in plastic from the dry cleaners, hung beside the bold black and white dress that clung to her small, curved frame like a dream and always made him wonder exactly what she had beneath. Now that he knew, how would he ever stay away?

  Drawing in a bracing breath, he forged on. A scan of her bathroom made him smile, despite the less than optimal situation. Orderly rows of lotions and perfume bottles. Sticky notes of lists stuck to her mirror, reminding her to buy toothpaste and return a DVD rental. Always organized.

  Focus, he warned himself. Notes, names, Doomsday Diary.

  With no place left to search except the area immediately around the bed, he walked toward her like a man on a death march. He wasn’t quite convinced that he wouldn’t shed his clothes again, slide back into her bed and into her body.

  Swallowing, he approached her side of the bed. Don’t look at her, he warned himself. Too late.

  Her pale skin glowed in the moonlight streaming through the window. A burst of that glorious red hair covered her shoulder, and few of her pale freckles peeked from between the shining strands.

  Damn, he sounded like a bloody poet. He was dying to kiss her—and didn’t dare.

  Caden performed a cursory check of her dresser and found nothing except more lingerie in all types and colors that weren’t contributing to his ability to focus. But nothing more.

  A few steps closer and he reached her small night table, on which he saw a stack of books. The top one was a book about paranormal research, the one beneath about the ghosts of Jack the Ripper’s victims. But he was most interested in the little red volume at the bottom.

  Quietly, he shuffled the top two books to the side, then lifted the last. Small, red, gilt-edged, graced with an entwined ML symbol on the front. Bingo!

  He didn’t open it. No time. No need. It wasn’t as if he wanted the bloody thing. He would return it to Bram so he could focus on finding Anka.

  The night table had a little drawer, and he opened it, hoping to find something about Anka there.

  The drawer contained some little reading glasses, a decorative bookmark, and an ambitious reading list. But that was Sydney. Unfortunately, the little drawer held nothing about her source, and he resisted the urge to slam it shut.

  Sydney moaned, stirred, leaned across the bed, her arm outstretched as if she was searching for him. A little crease of a frown appeared between her eyes. Was she awake enough to realize he was gone?

  Time to go. Leave now. He found nothing here in her apartment that would lead him to Anka. He’d try again at the office in a bit. A quick glance at the clock on her night table told him it was nearly six in the morning. He’d arrive early at Out of This Realm’s offices and search there.

  But now he had to grab the book and go before she woke up and started asking questions that he couldn’t answer.

  With a last lingering glance, Caden turned and ducked out of Sydney’s bedroom, Doomsday Diary clutched in his hand. A few more steps to the front door, then he’d ride the Tube home and call Bram. Recovering this bloody book ought to make the wizard happy, even if it didn’t help Lucan.

  Caden was playing that conversation in his head as he opened Sydney’s front door and stepped over the threshold, into the foggy London morn.

  An instant later, the book dissolved in his hands.

  CHAPTER SIX

  POOF! THE BOOK WAS gone. Disappeared.

  What the devil! He patted his shirt, his pants’ pockets, but . . . nothing. The Doomsday Diary was gone.

  Stepping inside and easing the door shut, he scanned the house and made his way to Sydn
ey’s room. He spotted the familiar red volume on her night table, stacked once more under the other two books. And he cursed.

  Grabbing the book once again, he hoped more than believed that some magic would permit him to leave with the volume this time. But as he stepped over her threshold, it dissipated once more. A quick glance in Sydney’s room again revealed the book had found its way back to the bedside table.

  He raked a hand through his hair. Bloody magic. Illogical, unpredictable crap. Why the devil couldn’t he remove the book from Sydney’s flat? No doubt there was some vexing magical reason. Caden hoped Bram could explain it, but couldn’t spare time to call the wizard now.

  As he turned to leave Sydney’s flat again, the rustling of sheets nabbed his attention. He glanced over his shoulder in time to see her sit up and halfheartedly hold the sheet over her breasts. “Going somewhere so early?”

 

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