Chapter Three
See, this isn’t so bad.
Lyndie had on
her favorite yoga pants with a cozy hooded sweatshirt and a thermal T-shirt
underneath. Gran’s afghan was draped over her legs and Meg Ryan was telling Tom
Hanks that daisies were happy flowers in You’ve
Got Mail. All was good. All was fine. Nothing wrong with a thirty-five year
old woman spending Christmas alone on her grandmother’s couch.
Except that
everything was wrong with it.
Lyndie ripped
off the afghan and headed to the kitchen for some tea. If she was going to act
like a senior citizen, she should at least have tea. Maybe she could find
Gran’s knitting needles and make her own goddamn afghan.
As she stood at
the kitchen sink filling a mug with water, a knock sounded on the front door.
At least it sounded like a knock. But it couldn’t be. Not on Christmas.
Ignoring what
she’d thought she’d heard, Lyndie walked to the microwave and put her mug
inside. She punched in the time and was just about to hit the start button when
the knock echoed in the foyer again.
Her detective
reflexes kicked in and she opened the drawer by the dishwasher where she’d
hidden her gun. She was probably overreacting, but she’d feel even dumber if
she got killed opening the door because she hadn’t brought her weapon.
She crept down
the hallway to the foyer and nudged the curtains on the closest window aside
with the nose of her weapon. The outside floodlight was on, but she couldn’t
see the front steps from that angle. Fresh boot tracks and paw prints made a
trail in the snow up the walkway though. Gran’s overgrown hedges blocked the
view to the driveway so she couldn’t see if a vehicle was parked there.
A third knock
resonated off the door, followed by a deep, “Lyndie?” and a bark.
Wait a minute…
She knew that
bark. She knew that voice.
It couldn’t be.
She ripped open
the door to find Zak and Spock standing on the front steps. “What are you guys
doing here?” Why did Zak look so delicious in his jeans, black boots, and black
ski jacket?
“We’re
delivering these.” He held up a metal tin with a green and red holly design all
over it.
“What is it?”
She still couldn’t believe her partner was standing there. That he’d driven all
the way to Pennsylvania on Christmas. With his dog.
“Well, invite me
in, Lydnie, and I’ll show you what it is. It’s freezing out here. A guy needs
some warming up.”
His green gaze
connected with hers in a way that torched something inside her. Something that
she hadn’t allowed herself to feel. Not for Zak anyway.
Interesting.
“Umm, yeah. Come
in.” Why hadn’t she already invited him in? What was wrong with her? It was
just Zak, the man she saw almost every single day. The man she trusted with her
life when they were on the job. The man who she’d been thinking about while
watching Meg and Tom fall in love with each other in the movie.
Why had you been thinking of Zak and falling in
love? Those
two things didn’t go together. Did they?
Zak brushed past
her and slipped his jacket off as his dog trotted behind him. She watched Zak
move, her eyes resting on the way his backside filled his blue jeans, the way
his long legs carried him forward with powerful, confident steps, the way his
shoulders rippled with toned muscles beneath his green thermal shirt.
Why hadn’t she
noticed how hot he was before?
Spock settled on
the wood floor in front of the television while Zak threw himself onto the
couch and patted the space beside him. “Come here.”
Lyndie couldn’t
swallow. Something tingled in her stomach. Well, okay, if she was being honest,
it really wasn’t in her stomach. Zak just looked so comfortable on Gran’s couch.
The way he was grinning at her was doing crazy things to her body.
“Come on,
Lyndie. Here, Lyndie, girl.” He used his higher, dog-calling voice as he
wiggled the tin.
Snapping out of
her stupor, she put her gun back in the kitchen drawer and walked toward him.
She sat on the other end of the couch, two cushions between them. She folded
her legs in front of her and tried to smooth her hair which had to look like a
clown wig right about now. Why hadn’t she worn something else? Her yoga pants
and hoodie were the definition of unsexy.
Oh shit, why are you thinking of being sexy with
Zak?
It was as if
someone had come along with a giant pencil and was erasing the normal Lyndie
who had been perfectly content just working with Zak. In Normal Lyndie’s place,
that pencil was drawing a sexually-charged, hungry—so hungry—woman who wanted
nothing more than to strip her loyal partner down to his skin.
Crazy.
Zak pulled the
lid off the tin and revealed an assortment of holiday cookies.
“Are these
Theresa’s?” She’d had Theresa’s sweets before. The woman was a freaking
magician with sugar and flour.
He nodded and
selected one covered in powdered sugar. Holding it out to her, he said, “Open
up.”
She knew it’d be
stupid to deny she wanted to eat that cookie—and possibly the man. Leaning
forward, she attempted to take the cookie from him with her teeth, but he
wouldn’t let go.
“Bite,” he said.
When she raised
her gaze to his, saw how he was looking at her with such intensity, such… emotion,
she wondered where Gran kept the fire extinguisher. She was surely going to
need it once she spontaneously combusted on the couch.
She bit down on
the cookie and felt the powdered sugar dust her lips. She started to lick the
sugar off, but Zak shook his head.
“Don’t.” He put
down the other half of the cookie and scooted closer to her. “Let me.”
He leaned toward
her, slowly, until he was close enough to feel his breath on her. Sliding his
hand to her cheek, he closed the distance and pressed his incredibly smooth,
full lips to hers. Powdered sugar mixed with his manly taste. Heat swirled
around Lyndie and her hands slipped up Zak’s shoulders, her fingers threading
together at the back of his neck to hold him there, in that moment, one she
wanted to go on forever.
She heard
unzipping, felt Zak tug her sweatshirt off her shoulders, smelled the scent of
his shampoo as he gently coaxed her to her back on the couch. She burrowed her
hands under his thermal shirt, under the T-shirt beneath, and pulled both off
in one move.
A rumble sounded
in his throat as he explored her mouth with his tongue gliding against hers.
She shivered beneath him, and he stopped.
“Are you cold?”
“No.” The word
came out on a whimper for she wanted—needed—his lips back on her.
“Good. Because
you’ve got too many clothes on, partner.” He grinned wickedly as he pulled off
her shirt and realized she wasn’t wearing a bra. “Why has it taken me so long
to see how beautiful you are?”
“Because most of
the time, we’re disguised as seedy people living lives of crime?” she offered.
“Maybe, but
there’s no denying it, Lyndie. You’re perfect.”
After giving her
breasts more attention than they’d ever had, he raked his fingers along her sides
all the way down to the waist of her yoga pants. He peeled those off with her
underwear and just looked at her, naked beneath him.
“So perfect,” he
whispered.
It should have
been weird. Being naked with Zak, but it wasn’t. Not even a little bit. Instead,
the final puzzle piece locked into place, creating a whole picture, a picture
she couldn’t see until this very moment.
She let him look
a few seconds longer, relishing the expression on his face. One that said he
wanted her. Badly. Then she flipped him to his back on the couch and removed
the rest of his clothes.
“You’re pretty
stunning yourself, Detective Preston.” She kissed a line up his sternum, over
his slightly bearded chin, and ended at his mouth. “And now that you’re naked
too we’ve evened the playing field.”
“Play. Yes.
Let’s.” He scooped her up as he rose from the couch. “Where to?”
“Guest bedroom
is that way.” She pointed down the hall.
He set her down
on the bed and climbed up the length of her like a large animal. He was all
muscle and scrumptious male and everything she had ever wanted, but she had to
ask one question.
“What if this
doesn’t work out?” She’d never forgive herself if they ruined their work
partnership or their friendship by getting… involved.
He sat back so
his phenomenal bottom pressed onto her thighs, and she almost couldn’t remember
her own name, let alone the question she’d asked.
“Why wouldn’t it
work out, Lyndie? Have I ever given you any reason not to trust me? Have I ever
done anything meant to hurt you?”
“No. Never.” He’d
only looked out for her. Always.
“Right. And
you’ve never done anything to hurt me.”
“Except that
time I broke your fingers in that safe door on the job. Remember?”
He laughed and
wiggled his fingers. Fingers that certainly weren’t broken now as they trailed
over her skin. “I remember, but that was an accident.” He played with the ends
of her hair. “What’s happening between us now? This is no accident. This is
purposeful.” He shifted to press himself against her and kiss her lips. “This
is right.” He kissed her again, deeper this time. “This is your Christmas
present.”
“I thought the
cookies were for Christmas.”
“I’m much better
for your health.” He traced a circle around her breasts with his index finger,
making her arch closer to him. “Besides,” he said, “you told me you were going
to have amazing sex tonight. I couldn’t let your Christmas wish go unfulfilled.”
And so, this was
truly the last place she expected to spend Christmas, but as he kissed her again,
Lyndie knew Zak Preston was the best Christmas present she’d ever received.
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11 comments:
Gee, I thought 12:00 would never get here. Great ending. Loved it!
Well Merry Christmas, Lyndie! And us too. Great gift, Chris.
What a great story! I missed the weekend editions so HAD TO read all three segments in one sitting. Poor me! :-) Now I have to go back and re-read so I can savor every moment.
Christmas stories have to have a happy ending. This one sure did. Zak lived up to my hopes. Great job, Christine.
Wow, go Zak! Great ending. I loved your story, Chris.
Such a happy, satisfying ending. Thanks for a lovely story!
Thanks, ladies. Glad you enjoyed Lyndie and Zak's story. Happy Holidays!
There's nothing better than a HEA ending that takes the heroine by surprise. Great story!
Yummy! Best Christmas cookies ever.
I love this story. Really LOVE Zak. Happy Christmas!
I always have to make my own Christmas cookies. Where the heck is the sexy detective delivery guy? Huh? Where I ask you? LOL.
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