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He'd touched her, felt her skin, seen her pleasure, and it scared the living hell out of him. She'd burn him if she got too close. And he wasn't sure he'd survive it.
There was a reason he'd avoided Angel Smith. Already, she'd started seeping under his skin, making him feel things he preferred not to think about.
And it felt so good it scared him.
Cooking's like making music." She threw him a smile. "It's the perfect storm of smell and touch and taste and even sound, you know? That sizzle in the pan, the pop of spices. The moment you turn the heat off and there, right there, the ingredients let off a warm, enveloping steam."
"I eat to survive," he said, matter-of-factly.
She opened her mouth, then shut it. Was it sad to eat for survival? That was exactly what they were doing right here and the pleasure of it was almost blinding.
We're heading out into the most dangerous place on earth with killers after us?"
"Yeah." He couldn't help a grim smirk. "Better hit the road.
I'd do anything to be inside you right now.
You feel a loss of control?"
"Never… Never had control to begin with.
Man, this is the world's worst workout program. The Drag Your Own Butter.
He moved in, set his chin on her shoulder, and whispered, "I can't…"
When he didn't go on, she turned a little to the right, enough to put the tips of their noses together. "Can't what?"
"Can't stop wanting you.
Sometimes in life, you work hard for somethin' without knowin' quite why. Now I know. I've been workin' on this house all these years for you. For us.
On the ice, in the Antarctic cold, in the middle of freaking nowhere, his tongue showed her how dirty sex could be, his body made her take it, and that dark, raspy husk of a voice broke in to turn the whole thing up a million degrees.
Suddenly, he understood why he couldn't have her back then, or now. Or ever.
He was a starving man and she was an oasis, a hallucination, a single sparkling drop of water in his desiccated world. And the problem with giving in, drinking that water, getting just one little taste, was that he'd know exactly what he'd been missing. And he'd never, ever be able to go back.