Worth the Chase (17 page)

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Authors: J. L. Beck

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Coming of Age, #Romance, #New Adult & College

“Focus on just me. Don’t be concerned with anything happening outside of me and you.” His smile was sincere, and I could feel the caring nature in his touch as his softened.

That’s what I loved about Chase. When he looked at me like that, like he never knew what it meant to care about someone until now, until me, my world spun faster almost tilting completely off its axis.

My body trembled with desire as I felt the warmth from his fingers caressing my inner thigh. “Lift up and pull your tights and panties underneath your ass.” Fear coursed through me at his words and what they meant, but at the same time an exhilarating rush excelled in my belly. The fear of getting caught stimulated every touch that much more as I lifted my butt from the seat and did exactly as he commanded.

“Look at you all flushed. Your body craving me, even in a public place. That’s unacceptable, Gianna. I can fucking smell you from here. Your scent is driving me fucking crazy.” I heard his words, but couldn’t focus on them, only his touch as he made his way upwards and straight to my center. My chest was heaving, each breath forcing more air into my lungs as I opened my legs as far as my clothing would allow.

“Chase…” his name slid off my lips in a whimpering plea.

“Shhhh. No words. Just feel.” His words were laced in heavy lust, as if it was taking every single fiber in him to stop himself from sliding between my legs right here, right now.

A silence settled over the theater, and I could feel the spike of fear deepening in my belly. It was dark, more than dark, but there was still a chance we could get caught.

One of his fingers entered me slowly, the other strumming my clit quickly. I could feel myself wanting more, wanting all of him and this feeling to last forever. Our breaths were heavy, mingling against one another’s as I bit into his shoulder, trying to stifle the groan that wanted to leave my lips.

“Give it to me baby, let it all out,” Chase whispered. My legs shook with need as I pushed myself harder onto his finger, my insides on fire and ready to combust

Deep inside of me a spark ignited, radiating a warmth from the inside out as I struggled to stay quiet. Tremors worked their way through me as Chase continued to enter me, but this time much faster than before while I rode out my orgasm. I was a liquid pile of hot lava as he added a second finger, stroking softly. He didn’t stop or relent, he worked
my body all over again, making me come harder and faster the second time around. 

The sound of the doorbell ringing pulled me from the memory. Not only were my cheeks now on fire, but so was my body, and even worse was I had to sit at the dinner table with my family and Chase for the next two hours with no relief.

I looked up at Chase, knowing the smirk on his face was from the fact he had caused me to remember and now I’d be thinking about it the rest of today.

“Asshole,” I said softly, pulling away from him and heading towards the front of the house to see who was at the door. Just as I whirled around the corner I caught sight of the man I had called my uncle since the beginning of time.
Devon.
He was Taylor’s dad, and right alongside of him was her mother, Tegan and their newborn baby, Clark. It had been months since I last seen them since I didn’t come home for summer break this year.

“Look at you, just as beautiful as always.” Uncle Devon smiled as he walked across the foyer and straight towards me. I met his stride, racing to him just as fast to give him a hug.

“Hi Auntie T,” I squealed, releasing Uncle Devon and wrapping her and baby Clark in a hug next.

“I see you finally brought someone home,” Aunt Tegan said with a beautiful smile on her face right before we pulled away from one another. I was so wrapped up in answering her and rubbing the bridge of Clark’s nose, I hadn’t noticed the tension that had entered the room until it was about to explode. I turned around realizing Chase and Uncle Devon were staring at one another in complete silence.

“Okay. Uncle Dev, this is Chase… my boyfriend. Chase, this is my Uncle Devon. Taylor’s dad and my dad’s partner and best friend.” They eyed each other for a moment, Chase being the first to break the silence.

“It’s nice to meet you, Devon, sir,” he said all gentlemen like. I almost laughed, but instead covered it with a smile. It wasn’t like Chase to be this polite.

“Nice to meet you as well. I know her dad already gave you the run down, but in case you forgot or simply need a reminder, I’ll break every bone in your hand before you have a chance to beg for mercy if you hurt my niece.” Uncle Devon smiled, slapping Chase on the back as he dismissed himself, walking off to find my dad.

“Let’s just say anyone Taylor brings home will have a hard time getting around him.” Tegan laughed, “Speaking of my daughter, where is she?” she asked, nestling Clark against her chest.

“She’s upstairs in my reading nook. You know Taylor, always got her nose stuck in a book and since I didn’t take my whole collection with me to school, she has plenty of reading material whenever we visit home. At least until I get a bigger bookshelf to hold all my books at school.” Taylor had already been here for two days. She had come down with me and Chase, staying with me at my house as her parents had been away at her grandfather’s ranch. I hadn’t wanted to bother her, so I gave her alone time whenever she started to shutdown, knowing she was going through a lot of stuff and sometimes the best time to think and come to terms with shit was when you were by yourself.

“Okay, sweetie. So good to see you again. We missed you on the beach trip this summer.” She leaned in, kissing me on my cheek before turning towards Chase, “And nice to meet you, Chase. Please don’t hurt her, I like my husband not in jail,” Aunt Tegan said with a wink before walking away in search of Taylor.

“What is up with all the men in your family threatening me anyways? Your dad wants to bury me, your uncle wants to break my hand, AJ said he would punch me in the eye, Michael said he’d knee me in the balls, and Brendon said he’d go crazy on me.” Chase sighed, his voice filling the air as I laughed loudly, pulling him into a hug.

“Oh just wait, Chasey pooh. You still haven’t met my Uncle Jared. He’s my mom’s brother and a bit on the crazy side since him and my dad were childhood friends.” I laughed even harder as I released him, watching him as he scratched the top of his head. We stood there in complete silence before Chase finally spoke up again.

“So you need a bigger bookshelf?”

“Why, you gonna buy me one?” I responded with my own question, wondering why he was so nervous all of a sudden.

“No.”

“No? Then why’d you ask?”

“Because I can make you one. Well, if you like.” Chase make me a bookshelf? Immediately my mind went to an image of him in low hanging stone washed jeans, a tool belt sitting on his hips and exposing his V muscle even more as he manipulated wood into something for me. I think yes.

“You know how to do that?” I questioned him with a smirk on my face.

“I know we don’t really know all the ins and outs about one another just yet, but no worries because we have all the time in the world, and I don’t want you to tell me or I tell you, I want us to learn these things about each other. But just for the sake of this conversation, yes I know how to do that. I’m training to be a carpenter back at school. This is my last year, so I know quite a bit. Well enough to make a bookshelf for my girlfriend.” He continue to fidget with each word that leaves his mouth. I was learning that was tick of his, his tell. Whenever he was nervous or unsure of how someone would react to something, he made sudden movements.

“Well, I would love for my boyfriend to make me a bookshelf.” I stood on my tiptoes, leaning forward and into his face, placing a simple kiss on the bridge of his chin. “Chase, that’s so hot. Plus, you can build me everything I need now. Like floating shelves and oh my God, you can make me a reading nook in my room!!”

“Gia, let’s not get carried away now.”

“Carried away? Oh baby, I’m just getting started,” I retorted, before walking away from him to go and check on my mom in the kitchen.

“Alzerro King, stop it!” I heard my mother’s hushed voice as I stood outside the kitchen, peeking around the corner catching a glimpse of my father and mother embracing one another. He had his arms wrapped tightly around her, and her head was leaning back on his shoulder. You could see their hearts beating, the emotion flowing simply form the way they touched and looked at one another.

It was beautiful.

“You know ease dropping is frowned upon in this household,” AJ, my oldest brother’s voice met my ears. He had just turned eighteen over the summer and in his last year of high school. Michael was thirteen. Having just hit puberty and Brendon was the baby, eight years old and could get away with murder.

“You know sneaking up on someone like me is an easy way to get yourself drop kicked in the throat?” I turned around, placing my hands on my hips as I locked eyes with him. AJ’s eyes matched our fathers, in fact, everything about him reminded me of my father. It sometimes shocked me how similar they looked and acted.

“Try me, big sis. Remember what happened last time you tried to take me on?” AJ was a wrestler, therefore he knew what he was doing. I, however, wasn’t and only knew the moves I learned when my dad forced me to take karate classes as a teen.

“Round house kicking me in the stomach isn’t really a means to winning, AJ,” I argued back.

“Oh, you’re just jealous that you lost to your little brother. I mean who the hell would want to admit that?”

“Did someone say lost?” My Uncle Jared’s voice met my ears, and I pushed AJ out of the way to get to him. My arms were wrapped tightly around him, squeezing as hard as I could the moment he stepped in front of me.

“Gia doll, did you miss me or are you trying to cut off my air supply?” He laughed into my ear, his voice deep and robust.  I could hear Izzy’s Russian tone coming out as she yelled at the kids to sit down.

“You brought everyone!? Marcy too?” I questioned. Uncle Jared had two sons, Jase, and Jackson, and then there was Marcy, who was Izzy’s baby sister. She was in her twenties like me, but a couple years older than I was. Taylor, Marcy, and I had grown up together and had more playdates than we can count.

“I sure did, and yeah, she’s here too. She went back outside to get something from the car for Izzy.” Uncle Jared smiled before narrowing his eyes. “I met your boyfriend also. No worries though, I didn’t bust his balls nearly as bad as your dad did I’m sure.” I shook my head. I knew they would give Chase shit. It came with dating me, I had known whomever the lucky shmuck was− that if he couldn’t put up with my family and their shit then things probably wouldn’t work out.

“Oh God, I will never live this day down, Uncle Jared!”

“Let’s eat!! Dinner is being served. Get in here, or you might not get any,” my mom yelled, interrupting our conversation.

“Rematch later?” AJ joked as Uncle Jared called the boys to get their mom and aunt. I rolled my eyes as we headed towards the kitchen.

It was happening
. Dinner with my entire family and Chase freaking Winchester was on the verge of happening.

Wiping my palms on my skirt, I took a deep breath and headed over to where Chase was standing. He was smiling and carrying on conversation as he waited for me to come over. When I reached him, we walked from the kitchen and headed into the dining room, taking a seat at the long table that could easily sit our entire family and some. The smell of candied yams, stuffed turkey, and green bean casserole had me salivating as Chase stood behind me pushing my seat in before taking a seat of his own.

Looking around the table, my eyes almost jumped into my belly as they landed on my Aunt Izzy’s famous baked macaroni and cheese, my Aunt Tegan’s sweet potato pie, and my mother’s homemade mashed potatoes. I was more than ready to fill my plate up and eat.

The rest of my family filtered in and took their seats just as the doorbell rang. I looked around the room again, but this time at the faces that sat at the table instead of the food that was placed on it. Everyone was here. Even Taylor had managed to make her way downstairs, so I had no idea who could be at the door.

“I’ll get it. No one eats without me,” my dad sternly spoke while getting up from the table. He knew we never started eating until the table was graced and the turkey was carved no matter how hungry we were, and right now I was pretty hungry, so hungry that I wanted to dip my fingers into the gravy bowl in front of me.

“Can I help you?” I heard my father’s voice from the door.

“This is the King’s residence, correct? We were invited by Bree King, Gianna King’s mother. She said we were having a Thanksgiving family dinner, and since our kids were dating we were part of the family and needed to be here for dinner. Sorry we’re a little late, had to talk the rest of the Winchester gang into coming, but we’re here now. So invite us in already.” Professor Winchester spoke directly to my father, her tone firm as if she was standing in front of her students giving a lecture.

“Mom?” Chase questioned as he automatically stood up. I wasn’t far behind him once I heard the familiarity of the voice as they responded to my dad’s question. Right as we reached them, my father opened the door wider allowing Chase’s parents into our home. My pulse spiked and my insides tingled. I hadn’t expected this kind of surprise. I shot mom a look as she came to stand beside us.

“What? In this house, everyone is family. Now smile and welcome our guests,” she added nonchalantly. I grabbed Chase’s hand and moved forward to greet his family, but before I could, he was introducing me to the entire Winchester gang.

“Professor Winchester, nice to see you today,” I spoke to her as she placed a kiss on my cheek.

“Outside of class, I’m just Mrs. Winchester. No need for formalities here,” Mrs. Winchester said as she gave me a hug. When she finally let go, I smiled as I was hugged by his father, his aunts Jenna and Kennedy, his uncles Rex and Ryder and all of their kids. They really were a big gang, and I couldn’t keep my smile from growing wider as everyone showed me so much love.

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