Dana Marie Bell - Heart'sDesire01

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in the paper?”
    “Other than the Flyers winning last night, not really.” He smiled to himself when Annabelle winked and left the kitchen. “Now, how about a proper good morning?” He slid his hand around her waist and pulled her in closer to him. Her pleased look was distinctly feminine, full of secrets he was dying to uncover. He gave her a sweet, slow kiss, exploring her mouth, tasting the flavor of cherry and woman. “Mmm. Good morning.”
    “Good morning.”
    “I really need to ask this for obvious reasons. Does kicking a man in the balls always put you in this good a mood?”
    She laughed. “No. I just … started thinking about what you and Gareth both said last night.” She put her arms around his neck and sighed. “I need to figure out how to accept this whole mate call thingy you Becketts do. When my car broke down during that storm? I had the feeling it was the Lady trying to tell me something. When Cole was in those woods chasing me, I knew safety was in front of me, and when I saw the wolf I knew I’d found it. Add in everyone telling me I was the answer to your prayers and I know I need to try and work through this.”
    He couldn’t help it. He stole another kiss, grateful beyond belief that she was willing to give them a chance. “Thank you.”
    “Once this whole Cole thing is over we’re going on a real date. Understood? Just because you didn’t pay your dollar for the marriage lottery like everyone else doesn’t mean you get out of wining and dining me, got it?”
    He could do that. “Do I get to seduce you too?”
    She bit her lip, a slight flush to her cheeks, her eyes full of promise. “Maybe. If you play your cards right.”
    He leaned in and took one more kiss. He could easily get addicted to the taste of her mouth. “At least I won’t be playing solitaire anymore.”
    She wrinkled her nose at him. “That was bad, wolfman.”
    He shrugged. “The caffeine hasn’t kicked in yet.”
    She shook her head and pulled away from him with flattering reluctance. “Time to go to work.”
    “Bring the laptop into the living room. I’ll set mine up there too and we can work together.” He followed her out of the kitchen, enjoying the sight of her ass swaying lazily in front of him.
    “How do you know I’m not on the phone all day long?”
    Huh. What does she do for a living? With everything that had happened in the last two days he’d forgotten to ask. “I don’t?”
    She snorted, heading up the stairs. He followed after pausing for a moment to enjoy the view.
    “You’re lucky, because I’m not.”

    “What do you do?”
    She looked back at him with a smirk. “I’m an accountant.”
    He stumbled. Somehow regimented numbers and tax laws didn’t really fit in with his vision of her.
    “Really?”
    She wiggled her fingers at him from the bedroom door. “They say I’m magic with numbers.”
    “Ouch.” He headed for his bedroom and grabbed his laptop case. Gareth might have stolen his bed but at least he knew better than to touch Chris’s laptop.
    “Who do you need to get in touch with over the whole king business?”
    “Not sure. I’ll fire off an email to my father, have him look into what’s going on. Meanwhile I need to get some work done too. Do you mind music?”
    She paused, putting the laptop down on the coffee table. “In general, no. Why?”
    “I like to work with some playing in the background.” It helped set the mood for the work he was doing.
    “You have headphones?” She sank gracefully to the floor, getting to hands and knees to plug the laptop in.
    That luscious ass of hers was up in the air and she expected him to speak human? The memory of the incredible sex they’d had that morning had him so hard he was surprised there was any blood left in his head. He figured there must be some left there though. He was still breathing.
    She looked back at him over her shoulder, rolling her eyes when she saw where his gaze had landed. “Head. Phones.” Each

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