by Quinn, Cari
She tipped her head up with a smile, but instead of the kiss she expected, he twisted her around to face the water. His touch easy and innocent on her belly and hips as he swayed with her in the ever-present song of the ocean. He brought his other arm up around her shoulders and kissed her neck.
The fireball fingers of sun and twilight mixed as the first dots of stars bled through the canopy of blue. This was his ocean and he was more than happy to have a piece of her here. They slowly drifted to the ancient posts of the pier as the sun hissed into the deep blue waters.
He turned her against a smoothly worn column, his fingers teasing the ends of her shirt. She looked up at him and glanced around at the emptying beach. Now that the sun was down, people wandered back to the boardwalk for food and the nightlife.
He didn’t even have to look. He could feel the peace he craved, because she was all he cared about. He pulled them deeper into the shadows and lifted her against one of the posts.
She groaned into his mouth as he left the public Simon behind and let the kiss burn along her lips and neck. She gripped his shoulders, but there were no words. Not even a pretense of no-we-shouldn’t. Because this was what they needed. The shadows of comfort and the water masked any sounds she would make.
Surf hissed and bubbled around his calves until he shifted against her for stability and heard the song he was looking for. The thready groan of capitulation ending in his name.
He pressed his shaft along her center and she arched her shoulders for him to move, giving permission for more. He pushed up the shirt and groaned at the bikini top that could barely hold in her magnificent breasts. He tongued under the string that linked the triangles, tasting Margo and salt. Her honeysuckle scent tinged with ocean and cocoa butter made things even worse.
He could simply eat her alive on a good day. Now that she was every single scent and taste he loved, he only had one objective.
To add his own.
He slowly rolled up the cup with his nose and tongue. The need to rush from before faded into the shadows and lapping water. He wanted all of her.
Her nails nipped into his shoulders as he kept the material right under her nipple and laved over the heaviest part of her breast with patience. His thumbs made gentle circles at her hip bones and his hips lightly pulsed between hers.
If he touched her right now, if he pushed aside her bikini bottoms, she’d be wet for him. And the moment he felt the silky glide of her pussy, he’d be lost to her. He wouldn’t be able to stop himself from sliding inside her.
So he contented himself with her breasts and held himself back.
Even with the little purring sounds she kept making in her throat. God fucking save him.
Finally, the curve of her breast was just too much for the stretch and strings of her bikini and it rolled up and her nipple was in his mouth. Salt and honeysuckle perfection.
It had only been a handful of days since he’d tasted her, but it felt like so much longer. Like a lifeblood he hadn’t realized was missing, he drew on her. She arched under his mouth, pushing herself against him.
He dragged her knees higher against his ribs until she hooked her ankles at his lower back.
Fuck yes.
He wanted to growl it against her neck. He wanted to make any noise to let her know just how goddamn good it was to touch her, but he couldn’t. His silence was as oppressive as the night rolling in.
He pushed it aside and concentrated on her. On what he could do. She was under him…finally. Her open, welcoming arms and biting teeth were more important than his voiceless state.
The ties at her hip were too much to resist. He yanked one free and she sighed under his mouth.
“Yes. Yes, please. Inside me. I need you inside me.”
Jesus fuck, yes.
The triangle of black material slid to the side and he quickly pulled at his own drawstring. He dragged the head of his cock over her drenched folds and a groan started from his belly.
She grabbed his jaw and dragged him to line up with her face. “No. No talking. Talk with your body, Simon. Tell me how much you want me with your…” She trailed off.
He smiled and caught her lower lip with his teeth. He stared her down. He wasn’t going to take this half assed dirty talk. He wanted it all.
Her eyes glittered in the advancing dark, but he waited. He was used to waiting her out, and this would be no different it seemed. He patiently circled her stiff clit with the tip of his cock. In a different realm of sensation and need, he gathered the willpower not to drive into her wet depths.
He hovered at her entrance, her body sucking him forward. Still he wouldn’t push inside. He needed to hear her say she wanted it—wanted him. All of him.
“Simon, inside me.”
He shook his head.
“God, I can’t—” She flexed her thighs around his waist and tried to drag him in.
He held onto her lower back and leveraged off the smooth, water-worn wood behind her, holding his hips back. Sweat popped along his brow and slaked down his back.
“Your cock.” The words were raw from her. “I need your cock inside me.”
As if it was the magic word, he snapped his hips forward and drove into her. Slick and wet weren’t even the words for her.
He froze—no condom. He looked down at them joined, not a single thing between them, not even latex.
Her fingers gentled on his cheek. “If you can’t get a clean bill of health from a surgical procedure, I don’t know where you can get one.”
He dropped his forehead against her neck.
“I trust you.” She raked her fingers into his hair. “I trust you with me.”
The salt of the water had to have misted into his eyes. Her skin wavered in his vision when he buried his mouth in her neck and then slid over to her mouth. He pulsed inside her with short strokes.
Bliss.
This is what bliss had to feel like. Soft and hot, strong and supple, her walls closed around his shaft and pulled him forward greedily. Her ankles followed suit at his back.
“More,” she whispered.
There, in the salty spray of starlight and the rising moon, he lost the last of the pieces of his heart he’d been keeping to himself. They were hers now. In this perfect moment at his place. Now a piece of her was there. A memory of them added to the beach that had been his home for more years than he could remember.
Nails nipped higher on his shoulders and her breath went shallow. She was close and he was too wrapped up in himself, when he should be focusing on her. He rotated his hips so their pelvises met and he heard that purr in her throat that made him crazy.
This.
Now.
Her.
He drove into her with the water swirling around his calves and his woman wrapping around him like seaweed. The kind he never wanted to untangle from. He wasn’t sure if it was the roar of the tide moving back in or the one in his head, but in the end it just didn’t matter.
He buried his face in her neck and came hard enough that a sky of stars formed behind his eyelids. When he came back around, he felt her shuddering around him, her breath a hiccupping pant ending in his name.
Fuck, yes.
He met her mouth with his, dragging in her taste and her breath. The salty rasp of sand and salt had chapped their lips. She laughed and held him tighter. The sheer delight in her voice undid him.
She dropped a foot into the surf and hissed. “That’s cold.”
Only because she was so hot. That’s what he wanted to say. It was something he’d say anytime.
And now he couldn’t.
He looked down into the surf, absently tucking himself back into the netting of his suit.
She swore as she tried to pull the strings of her bikini back together. He pushed her hands away and crouched at her side, drawing it together and tying a double knot.
No way was he going to let anyone else see just how amazing she looked under that piece of nothing bikini bottom. He dragged hi
s nose up the tight lines of her belly and ribcage to her top. He tucked his fingers under the strings and slowly rolled it down.
She giggled and cupped his face with a sigh as he sucked her still tight nipples through the material. Then he pulled her tank down and stepped back from her.
“That was amazing.”
Was it the darkness that let her talk? Or was she filling in the silence that lived between them now?
He mouthed the word, “amazing,” against her skin and hoped she understood. She seemed to because she dragged his mouth against hers and the kiss spun out until it was hot and heavy, both of them twined around the other.
A shriek of laughter and a scream from down the beach had him drawing her out from under the pier. The moonlight was strong enough to guide their way back up to the lockers area. He pulled out his duffel and her belongings.
A light illuminated the area and she ducked further into the shadows. When her bikini bottoms came sailing for his head, he snatched them out of the air. He tipped his head, hoping for a show but she already had her pants up over that spectacular ass of hers and she was dragging the zipper up.
Damn.
And double damn because he knew that she was walking around commando. How the hell was he supposed to concentrate?
She hopped on one foot, dragging her Chucks over sandy feet.
“Can we go walk around?”
He nodded. He didn’t have any interest going back to the house. He wasn’t sure he really wanted to go back at all. And that wasn’t something he wanted to really examine.
The idea of all of them staring at him, and whispering behind closed doors, was just too much.
He held his hand out to her and she took it. Right then, that was more than he could ask for.
Seven
Margo dragged Simon behind her as she headed up the incline and around the skate park. Spotlights were on high and the tick and scrape of wheels over concrete competed with the posturing of boys and girls from early teens to twenties.
The jumps were intricate, the video equipment extensive. She’d never seen so many tripods set up around the perimeter of the park. But it was a whole new world. Even skateboarders were only as good as the next YouTube.
She slid under Simon’s arm and let his warmth seep into her as they watched for a few minutes before moving on into the foot traffic on the boardwalk. Frying onions and grease and butter made her belly growl. It wasn’t exactly her preferred cuisine, but signs for a dozen different ethnic foods lured her deeper into the crowds.
It was too loud to talk, and that seemed to suit them. He pointed and she laughed, he watched and she let him. There was nothing quite as alive as the carnival tones to the nightlife on Venice Beach.
They ate hotdogs as they walked and split a soft pretzel the size of her head. And instead of a beer in Simon’s hand, there was a perpetual bottle of water. Whenever they passed a food place, he bought another.
Was he dehydrated?
The urge to care for him, to take him home and hide him away was as alive as the boardwalk, but she was taking her cues from him. If he appeared a little tired around the eyes, she ignored it in favor of the smiles that had transformed him into a bit of the carefree guy she’d been trying to ignore for the last few months.
She didn’t want to feel something for him. He wasn’t her type—or in her mother’s eyes, her class—but he fit her. That night on the bus had opened a whole new side of him, and in turn, it had unlocked a piece of her that had been missing for a long time.
Maybe even forever.
A flash of neon and a pop of fire from the top of one of the boards made her gasp. Simon nodded to the crest of the roof of a T-shirt place and a svelte woman with an endless wealth of lean muscles slowly bent back until her body was bowed into a perfect arch. She slowly lifted one foot up in one long stretch and between her toes was a thin metal rod with what looked like a flaming marshmallow on the end.
She slowly lowered herself onto her forearms and brought her two feet lower until they were in front of her face. Again and again she passed off the rod until she’d waved the fire into the sky half a dozen times. Below her was a tattoo place with a wide, winged beast in neon. In the center of a chest plate was the name Resurrection Tattoo.
Simon stopped in front of it and gave her a look.
“Oh, no.”
He nodded his head toward the door.
“No way.”
He drew her hands together and took two steps backward, off the path of people and into the buzzing neon space. He cuffed her wrists with one long-fingered hand and pressed his hand against his chest.
Just him?
Or her too?
She shook her head and he stuck out his lower lip. She snorted. “Do you really think that’s going to work?”
His pout split into a sly smile and she shook her head. “Haven’t you been stuck enough?”
He mouthed, “have you?” and she shut up. Because no. That was a definite no, on her end.
“You think I’m going to stand here and watch you get a tattoo?”
He nodded.
She rolled her eyes and let him drag her inside. The place was deceptively large with art popping off the walls. Not the things she expected. Oh, there was a table full of books in the corner, but the walls were huge sweeping tapestries of high end prints. Some were of bodies with the art on them, and some were obviously hand-drawn pieces.
“Christ, is Talia on the roof again? I have a full roster of clients tonight. Didn’t you see the damn sign on the front door?”
Simon stopped in front of her and she peeked over his shoulder. A girl…well, woman—she wasn’t quite sure how old she was. Flame red hair was plaited on either side of her head in braids tight enough to squeak. She was maybe five feet and wore jeans with more holes than Margo had ever seen and a black racing back tank that said I Inked Nikki Sixx in bold white letters.
Margo figured that was quite the feat and wondered if it was true. And if inked was a euphemism.
A girl popped off the leather chair in the waiting room. “Holy crap, that’s Simon Kagan.”
“I don’t give two fucks.”
Margo slid her fingers around Simon’s hand and tugged him back toward the door. He didn’t budge. In fact, he dropped his duffel bag and pulled out his marker board.
“Haven’t you heard? He just had that…” The girl twisted her fingers together and trailed off.
Simon’s marker squeaked across the board.
I went splat on stage.
Margo rolled her eyes. “Simon. What he means to say is he wasn’t feeling well and now he is.”
Simon’s eyebrow rose. He swiped his hand across the board.
What’s the wait?
The redhead folded her arms over her chest. “Two weeks.”
Simon’s jaw clenched. He nodded and tossed his board and marker into his bag.
“Wait, he can have my spot.” The girl in the waiting room came forward.
Braids swung around. “You’ve been waiting four weeks to come in, Sabina.”
The girl shrugged. “It’s Simon Kagan.”
“He’s no Nikki Sixx,” Braids said.
Margo pressed her lips together. And nearly lost it when Simon staggered back with his hand over his chest.
Sabina pulled her phone out of her purse and went to the sound bar that was playing a muted Motley Crue song from the eighties. She pulled the iPod off the docking station and “Lit” blasted through the speakers.
“See. That’s Simon. Isn’t he amazing? God, I love this song.” The girl happily chirped on and grooved to the song.
Simon went from sweet and teasing to absolutely still. Margo felt the change and turned to him. He completely shut off. His teasing blue eyes were blank and desolate. He dropped her hand and walked to the speakers and snatched the girl’s phone off the docking station, her cell clattering to the table.
He pressed his palms to the table, his back to them, but it was obv
ious he was upset. Margo crossed to him. His jaw was stony and his eyes were closed as he swallowed hard. She opened the small Coke cooler and grabbed a bottle of water.
Margo wasn’t quite sure what to do. She could feel the pain coming off him in fractured waves. Anger seemed to be the most immediate emotion. But the longer the silence stretched on, the more his shoulders relaxed. She covered his hand, relieved when he gripped her fingers after a moment.
She slid the water to him and he uncapped it, drinking deeply.
“I’m sorry. I’m sorry.” Sabina’s voice cracked. “I just wanted to show Penny what you sounded like.” Her huge dark eyes shimmered with tears. She practically gnawed her lower lip off while twisting her fingers together. She reacted as if she’d actually kicked Simon in the face.
Margo held out the girl’s phone. “It’s okay. You didn’t know.”
Her fingers shook. “Is he okay?” she whispered.
“He will be. He’s Simon Kagan, right?”
The girl gave her a watery smile. “Yes. Yes, he is.” She went over to Simon and gently touched his back. “Tattoos have to mean something. It’s a good time to get one.”
He turned around and cupped her face, pressing a kiss to each cheek. He mouthed, “thank you,” and let the girl go.
He didn’t see that he’d just made her millennium, or the hero worship that blazed in the girl’s eyes. He’d simply wanted her to feel better.
Simon was already moving on to Lucy. He flipped off his shirt and stood in front of her then turned around to show himself off from the back. Lean muscles and the lightest smattering of chest hair along his pecs and just above his bathing suit made Margo’s heart bump.
He was stunning. It was easy to forget that sometimes when she saw him at his worst. Ratty T-shirts and gym shorts that needed more laundering than he bothered to do. Then there were his appalling eating habits, and of course the drinking that left him drawn and hungover.
Here, he was clear-eyed and windswept. She fed off that insane connection they had when they got into each other’s space, but she rarely took the time to just look at him. A truly fine male specimen with strong arms from his penchant for climbing on anything and everything. He was lean, but not gaunt with it and not overly muscled like Deacon.