Dare to Believe

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wondering how the woman felt about that.
    “Dinner in one hour, Leo.” His mom didn’t even lift her gaze from the stew pot she was stirring.
    He took Ruby’s hand and began leading her from the room. “We’ll be ready.”

    “Leo?”
    “Hmm?”
    “Where’s your parents’ bedroom?”
    “Two doors down from ours.”
    “Oh, hell no.”
    She pulled against his hand and he stopped with a frown. “What’s the problem, kitten?”
    “Leo, we can’t sleep together with your parents right down the hall!” Her horrified whisper was more of a hiss. He opened the door to their bedroom.
    Their bedroom. The shaft of joy and satisfaction that shot through him at that thought would have had him grinning except for one thing. Leo had fully expected an argument from his little kitten when she realized his parents had put them in the same bedroom. He wasn’t disappointed, unfortunately. He’d just known she was going to be difficult about this. He led her to the upstairs bedroom his father had put their suitcases in. “It’s all right, Ruby. If my parents had a problem with it, Dad would have put our suitcases in separate rooms.”
    Ruby dug her heels in. He had to drag her the rest of the way into their room. He’d have picked her up and thrown her over his shoulder if she’d offered any serious resistance. He’d had a hard enough day without adding a fight with her into the mix.
    He began unpacking his suitcase, ignoring the fact that she hadn’t moved from where he’d left her.
    “Unpack, sweetheart, we’ve got enough time for a quick shower before dinner if you hurry.”
    She stirred, a frown on her face. She opened her mouth to say something, but bit her lip and looked away instead.
    He stopped, a shirt dangling from his fingers. She looked…odd. Like she’d swallowed something sour. “What is it, kitten?”
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    She shrugged, a small smile chasing away her frown. “Nothing.” She began to unpack.
    Leo had been around enough women to know that nothing usually meant something . And nothing said in that particular way usually meant everything .
    He put the shirt down on the bed and went to her, wrapping his arms around her. He inhaled her sweet scent and his cock hardened immediately. “When a woman says nothing the way you just said nothing, I start worrying. Out with it, kitten.”
    She shrugged again, obviously embarrassed. “It’s nothing, really.”
    “Now you’re beginning to terrify me.” He bent down and nuzzled her neck through her hair, wallowing in the silky feel of her skin. He felt her shudder when he stroked her earlobe with his tongue and teeth. Suddenly, it had been way too long since he’d been inside her. “C’mon, kitten. Tell me.”
    “It’s stupid.”
    He licked his way from her earlobe to the top of her shoulder. “Mm-hmm.” He’d totally lost track of the conversation, his only goal now to get her out of her clothes and on her knees. Or on the bed. Or anywhere, so long as it involved a lot of naked.
    “It’s just…you’ll think I’m just being whiney.”
    Danger! Red alert! Red alert!
    She jerked in his arms. “Did you just hear a siren?”
    He pulled up abruptly, pulling his powers back around him like a cloak. “Um, no, what did it sound like?”
    She frowned up at him, confused. “Like the red alert signal from Star Trek .”
    “Oh. Uh, maybe Moira’s watching TV.”
    She relaxed, and he held back a sigh of relief. “Oh. That makes sense. I suppose.”
    “Now. What’s the problem?” No way were the words “stupid” or “whiney” going to pass his lips. He had some sense of self preservation, after all. He tried to get her to relax by stroking her back soothingly.
    “This is so juvenile.”
    Hell . “Spit it out, kitten, you’ve chewed it enough. What is it?”
    She took a deep breath and visibly braced herself. “It’s just…well, I mean, your parents are down the hall. Aren’t they going to, you

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