Crossfire
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Chapter 79 : "Too much?" I asked hoa.r.s.ely.
"Yes." He set the box down and rou
"Too much?" I asked hoa.r.s.ely.
"Yes." He set the box down and rounded the desk. "Too d.a.m.n much. I can't sit still, I can't concentrate. I can't get you out of my head. I'm f**king restless, and I never am when I'm at work. I'm too busy. But you have me under siege."
I knew d.a.m.n well how demanding his work had to be, yet I hadn't taken that into consideration when the mood to surprise him - again and again - hit me. "I'm sorry, Gideon. I wasn't thinking."
He approached with the s.e.xy stride that hinted at how great he was in the sack. "Don't be sorry. Today has been the best day of my life."
"Really?" I watched him slide the ring onto his right ring finger. "I wanted to please you. Does it fit? I had to guess..."
"It's perfect. You're perfect." Gideon caught up my hands and kissed my ring; then watched as I repeated the gesture with his. "What you make me feel, Eva...it hurts."
My pulse leaped. "Is that bad?"
"It's wonderful." He cupped my face, his ring cool against my cheek. He kissed me pa.s.sionately, his lips demanding against mine, his tongue thrusting with wicked skill into my mouth.
I wanted more, but restrained myself, thinking that I'd already gone overboard enough for one day. Plus, he'd been too distracted by my unexpected appearance to frost the gla.s.s wall to give us privacy.
"Tell me again what you said in the car," he whispered.
"Hmm...I don't know." I brushed my free hand over his vest. I was afraid to tell him again that I loved him. He'd taken it hard the first time, and I wasn't sure he'd fully taken in what it meant for us. For him. "You're ridiculously handsome, you know. It's a sucker punch every time I see you. Anyway...I don't want to risk scaring you away."
Leaning toward me, he touched his forehead to mine. "You regret what you said, don't you? All the flowers, the ring - "
"Do you really like it?" I asked anxiously, pulling back to study his face and see if he was hedging on the truth. "I don't want you to wear it for me if you hate it."
His fingers traced the sh.e.l.l of my ear. "It's perfect. It's how you see me. I'm proud to wear it."
I loved that he got it. Of course, that's because he got me.
"If you're trying to soften the blow of taking back what you said - " he began, his gaze betraying a surprising anxiety.
I couldn't resist the soft plea in his eyes. "I meant every word, Gideon."
"I'll make you say it again," he threatened in a seductive purr. "You'll scream it by the time I'm done with you."
I grinned and backed away. "Get back to work, fiend."
"I'll give you a lift home at five." He watched me move to the door. "I want your c.u.n.t na**d and wet when you come down to the car. If you touch yourself to get there, don't make yourself come or there will be consequences."
Consequences. A little s.h.i.+ver moved through me, but it carried a level of fear I could deal with. I trusted Gideon to know just how far to push me. "Will you be hard and ready?"
A wry smile twisted his lips. "When am I not, with you? Thank you for today, Eva. Every minute of it."
I blew him a kiss and watched his eyes darken. The look on his face stayed with me the rest of the day.
It was six o'clock before I made it back to my apartment in a state of well-f.u.c.ked dishevelment. I'd known what I was in for when I found Gideon's limousine at the curb after work instead of the Bentley. He'd d.a.m.n near tackled me as I climbed into the back; then proceeded to demonstrate his phenomenal oral skills before nailing me into the seat with vigorous enthusiasm.
I was grateful that I kept in shape. Otherwise, Gideon's insatiable s.e.xual appet.i.te combined with his seemingly endless stamina might've exhausted me by now. Not that I was complaining. Just an observation.
Clancy was already waiting for me in the lobby of my apartment building when I came rus.h.i.+ng in. If he noted my hideously wrinkled dress, flushed cheeks, and messy hair, he didn't point it out. I changed swiftly upstairs and we took off for Parker's studio. I hoped the orientation would start out easy because my legs were still a bit jellied from two toe-curling o.r.g.a.s.ms.
By the time we arrived at the converted warehouse in Brooklyn, I was excited and ready to learn. About a dozen students were engaged in various exercises with Parker overseeing and offering encouragement from the edge of the mats. When he saw me, he came over and directed me to a far corner of the sparring area where we could work one-on-one.
"So...how's it going?" I asked, to break my own tension.
He smiled, showing off a very interesting and arresting face. "Nervous?"
"A little."
"We're going to work on your physical strength and stamina, as well as your awareness. I'm also going to start training you not to freeze or hesitate in unexpected confrontations."
Before we began, I thought I had pretty good physical strength and stamina, but I learned both could be better. We started out with a brief introduction to the equipment and layout of the s.p.a.ce, and then moved on to an explanation of both fighting and neutral/pa.s.sive stances. We warmed up with basic bodyweight calisthenics; then progressed to "tagging," where we tried to tag each other's shoulders and knees while standing face-to-face and blocking countermoves.
Parker was amazing at tagging, of course, but I started to get the hang of it. The majority of the time, however, was spent covering groundwork and I really sunk my teeth into that. I knew very well what it was like to be down and at a disadvantage.
If Parker noted my underlying vehemence, he didn't comment on it.
When Gideon showed up at my apartment later that evening, he found me soaking my aching body in my bathtub. Although I could tell he was fresh from a shower after his own workout with his personal trainer, he stripped and slid into the bath behind me, cradling me with his arms and legs. I whimpered as he rocked me.