Authors: Lauren Dane
and headed to the shower. He didn’t
miss Kelsey. Not anymore. It didn’t
hurt to think about all the what-might-
have-beens, because all he could do
was be thankful she hadn’t killed
anyone else that night.
So he’d dated and fucked around.
Plenty of beautiful women in the
world. Most of them made him happy
in bed. Some amused him out of it.
But he didn’t have to open up and let
any of them in. He didn’t have to give
them anything he couldn’t bear to part
with. And it had been good.
But Daisy Huerta was something
else. Something different and vibrant.
He wanted her in a way he hadn’t
wanted the others. With the others he
could be casually rough. Never to
harm, but he could hold wrists and
fuck hard and they were all right with
it.
Daisy though…he wanted more.
Stripping off, he got the water
started and stepped in, groaning at
how good it felt.
He wanted to do all sorts of things
to and with Daisy. He soaped up and
gave over to the inevitable, grasping
his cock in a soapy fist and thrusting.
Her lips, plump and red, that
tongue…he wanted to fuck her mouth,
watch his cock disappear between
her lips and come out, wet and shiny
with her spit. He wanted to order her
to take him deeper, suck him harder.
Wanted to pull out and come all over
her beautiful tits.
His balls crawled up close to his
body. The vision in his head driving
him toward climax faster and harder
than usual. She’d look fucking
spectacular on her knees before him.
He wanted to dress her up in the
finest lingerie, wanted to shower her
with pretty things, things she’d wear
or use and think of him. He wanted to
be on her mind the way she was on
his.
Wanted to sink his cock deep into
her cunt and see the changes on her
face as he did. Wanted to watch her
tits jiggle as he thrust deep, wanted to
feel the slick, wet heat of her around
his cock, wanted that juice to drip
down his balls.
He arched into his fist when he
tweaked his left nipple, thinking
about what hers would look like.
Wondering how her pussy would
taste. He knew the sweet seduction of
her mouth, that taste and heat of her
there. Would she be as delicious
when he took that first lick? Would
her clit harden against his tongue as
she begged for more?
He sped, needing to come, needing
to be in her.
What would her skin look like as
he fucked her? Glistening with sweat,
the marks from the flogger on her ass
like pink kisses. That brought a grunt
from his lips. He rarely used toys or
tools. But with her? With her how
could he resist?
She wouldn’t be a plaything like
the others. He couldn’t hold back
with her like he did the others. She
called out to be dominated. To be
cherished and cosseted, pleasured
and spoiled.
She wasn’t to be played with
because with a woman like her it
wouldn’t be a game.
It was a risk. A woman who was
nothing like all the others. A woman
like her was indelible, the kind a man
didn’t forget. Ever. He came in a hot
rush as thoughts of what she’d be like
propped up in this shower stall, his
cock deep inside her, ran riot in his
head.
And even as he finally found sleep
an hour later, it was with her face in
his mind’s eye.
Daisy sat at the large table with all
her very favorite people in the world.
Jules to her left. Cal and Ryan,
Gillian, Adrian and their son Miles.
The family of her heart. Mary busily
moved around the room, making sure
all the other diners were happy, but
she came back to the table frequently
to check in with them and visit a
moment.
Gillian leaned close to speak.
“You’re grinning in that way you do
right before something like a new
dress shows up in my front hallway.
What are you up to?”
“I was just marveling at how lucky
I was to have you all in my life.”
Surprised pleasure flashed over
Gillian’s face. “That’s lovely. I’m
glad to have you right back.”
Mary came back to the table. “I’ve
got a few minutes before dessert.”
She sat and Jules handed her a glass.
“While you’re here, we wanted to
talk to you all.” Adrian spoke and
Gillian straightened, taking his hand.
“Finally.” Jules snorted.
Gillian raised a brow in her
friend’s direction, but then spoke to
the group. “We’ve set a date for the
wedding. The second weekend in
July. After the holiday. Mary, would
you be our caterer? Jules, will you
handle all the desserts? Daisy, would
you design our rings?”
“Wow, you two are like an entire
economy unto yourselves.” Mary
grinned. “I wouldn’t be offended if
you wanted to look at other caterers.
I’m assuming this will be a big
wedding and I’ve only done small-to-
medium ones before.”
“Oi you. Not only will you be
expected to cater our wedding, but
we have
two
events we need you for
as it happens. The wedding itself
will be small. Just immediate friends
and family. We’re having it at the
new house.”
Adrian looked to Gillian and then
his son, smiling. Daisy liked him a
lot. She had her doubts at first. But
he’d proven himself to be a damned
good father and the kind of man
Gillian needed. “And then something
larger. A reception my manager
wants to throw. Industry people and
that sort of thing. They wanted us in
Los Angeles but I said no. We’ll do it
here in Seattle. There’s a planner
who’ll be contacting you with all the
details but that one will be in early
August.”
While Daisy was sure her friends
would be amazing as caterers and
pastry chefs, she wasn’t too sure
about ring design.
“Are you sure you want me? I
know some great jewelry designers.”
“None of them know me. Know us.
You know not just me and Adrian,
but Miles. You’re special and perfect
because I love you and you’re
family.” Gillian smiled and Daisy
fought back tears.
“I can get you some ideas by the
end of the month.”
“All right.” Adrian squeezed her
hand and looked to the group again.
“You’re as much my family now as
my brother and sister are. This will
be a big family affair. It means a lot
to Gillian and me that you’re all such
an important part of our lives and so
naturally our wedding too.”
“And I know you will be busy
supervising all the food and stuff at
the wedding, but you’re all under
orders to have enough non-Delicious
staff so that you can enjoy the
reception with us. Got me?” Gillian
gave them all a look and everyone
nodded.
Daisy raised her glass. “To
Gillian, Adrian and Miles.”
“To love.” Gillian toasted back
before first kissing her son’s cheek
and then Adrian’s lips. Daisy wanted
that, she realized. Wanted that
connection with someone. Wanted a
kid and a husband and a happy ever
after.
Levi pulled into the driveway and
caught sight of her immediately. The
dress, the red dress he’d chosen, was
vivid against winter’s gray. She
stood on the stoop of the gallery
speaking animatedly to an older
woman she looked a whole lot like.
He froze a moment. This was like
meeting the parents. And he hadn’t
done that for many, many years.
He made himself walk from his car
up to the steps. He was a grown-ass
man and he could meet someone’s
grandma without proposing marriage.
Daisy turned and caught sight of
him. Her smile drew him closer.
“Take a coat. It’s a pretty dress,
but you need a coat or you’ll get a
cold.” The little old woman looked
him up and down. “He’s wearing a
coat. See?”
Daisy nodded sagely. “You’re
right. Levi Warner, this is my
grandmother,
Delores
Huerta.
Grandma, this is Levi.”
He took her hand and shook. She
appeared fragile, but her grip told
him otherwise.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mrs.
Huerta.”
She smiled at him, a twinkle of
mischief in her eyes, and he liked her
immensely right then.
“Make her put on a coat.” She
kissed Daisy’s cheek and headed
around the gallery, waving. “Have
fun.”
“I need a coat.” Daisy laughed and
he followed her into her house where
she grabbed a white coat and gloves
which made her look like a
glamorous starlet from the 1940s.
He helped her into the coat and
escorted her out to his car. She
waited for him to open her door,
which he really liked.
“You look beautiful in that dress,”
he murmured as they drove. It
pleased him beyond measure that
she’d worn it.
“Thank you. You look pretty
beautiful yourself.”
At the restaurant, she held his arm
and let him do the door opening and
the chair pulling out. He knew she
didn’t need it, but he wanted to and
she allowed it because of that. The
pleasure of that knowledge warmed
him.
She mixed his wasabi and soy
carefully, looking up to catch his eye
to be sure it was the mixture he
preferred. He watched her hungrily
and wondered what she’d look like
totally naked. When his beer arrived,
she poured it for him.
He hadn’t been waited on like this.
Ever. Not in this personal way she
did. Sure, he’d had waiters pour his
beer and serve his food, but this was
Daisy, taking care of Levi, and it got
to him. Got to him like so many other
things about Daisy Huerta and he
couldn’t seem to stop thinking of her.
And how she was different.
Which was stupid. Because she
was
different, different enough that
she was totally off the menu when it
came to anything long lasting. It
wasn’t like he could bring her home
to his parents. A twenty-four-year-
old artist with tattoos and all that in-
your-face, lush beauty. His mother
would be unfailingly polite to her and
when she saw him next she’d cut him
to shreds with his responsibility and
his future and how wholly unsuitable
a girl like Daisy was for a man like
him.
He shouldn’t be there with her at
all. But he was. And he had no plans
at all to change that.
“How was your weekend?” His
fingers brushed hers as he took the
glass and then sipped.
“Lovely, thank you. Worked and
hung out with my friends Saturday.
Yesterday my friend announced her
wedding date at long last over
dinner. Yours?”
He sighed and she laughed.
“That bad?”
“Family drama.” He shrugged.
“Not as fun as being with friends and
hearing wedding dates.”
He was very stingy with his life,
she noted. It annoyed her.
“The rest of your family lives in
Seattle?”
“Mainly. One of my brothers is in
Kirkland, another is in Redmond. The
rest live in Seattle. What about you?”
“My entire family lives on
Bainbridge. I’m spoiled to have them
all so close. Why did you decide to
be a lawyer?”
“Why did you decide to be an
artist?”
“Do you always answer questions
with questions?” She paused when
the first plates began to arrive. She
grinned when she noticed they’d
given her an extra plate of yellowtail
nigiri. Her favorite. She winked at
the server in thanks. He blushed.
“Do you know that guy?”
“I worked here for two years. On