Hawk's Way: Rebels

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coffee perking for you. The kids’ll be up in a little while. You probably have time for a quick shower.”
    Thinking about her naked in the shower had about the same effect as contemplating kissing her. Billy needed to leave, but he was too aware of what Cherry would see if he stood right now. So he went right on sitting where he was.
    Unfortunately, she now had the sheet flattened against herself, and he could see the darker outline ofher nipples beneath the soft cotton. He found that every bit as erotic as seeing her naked.
    “Hell,” Billy muttered, shifting uncomfortably on the edge of the bed.
    “What’s the matter?”
    Billy’s lip curled wryly. “I’m not used to looking at a woman in bed without being able to touch.”
    “Oh.” She clutched the sheet tighter, exposing the fact that her nipples had become hard nubs.
    Billy bolted to his feet and saw her gaze lock on the bulge beneath his zipper. He froze where he was, his body aching, his mouth dry.
    He watched her until she lifted her eyes to his face. Her pupils were enormous, her lips full, as though he had been kissing her. She was aroused, and he hadn’t even touched her.
    “Tell me to go, Cherry.” He wanted to consume her in a hurry, like ice cream on a hot day. He wanted to take his time and sip at her slow and easy, like a cool mint julep on a lazy summer afternoon.
    She licked her lips, and he felt his body harden like stone.
    “The girls will be up soon,” Cherry reminded him. “I need to get dressed.”
    Heaven help him, he had forgotten all about his daughters. He shoved a distracted hand through his hair and huffed out a breath of air. “I’ll be working on the range today. If you need anything…”
    Cherry smiled. “Don’t worry about us, Billy. We’ll manage fine.”
    “All right. So long.”
    He was almost out the door when she called him back.
    “Billy?”
    He turned and found her standing beside the bed with the sheet draped around her in a way that revealed as much as it covered. “What?” he asked, his voice hoarse from the sudden rush of desire he felt.
    “You didn’t kiss me goodbye.”
    He shook his head. “I don’t think that would be a good idea, Cherry.”
    Before he realized what she had in mind, she closed the few steps between them and lifted her face to him. “I thought a lot about our situation last night, when I couldn’t sleep,” she said earnestly. “And I realized that if we’re going to convince Mrs. Trask that this is a real marriage, we’re going to have to act as much like a happily married couple as possible.
    “Zach always gives Rebecca a kiss goodbye in the morning.” She gave him a winsome smile. “So, pucker up, Mr. Stonecreek, and give me a kiss.”
    She didn’t give him much of a choice. She raised herself on tiptoe and leaned forward and pressed her lips against his.
    Billy gathered her in his arms and pulled her close as his mouth opened over hers, taking what he had denied himself only moments before. His hands slid down her naked back, shoving the sheet out of his way. Then he held her buttocks tight against his arousal with one hand while the other caught her nape and slid up to grasp a handful of her hair.
    He took his time kissing her, his tongue thrusting hard and deep, and then slowing for several soft, probing forays, seeking the honey within. She made a moaningsound deep in her throat, and he gave an answering growl of passion.
    When he let her go at last, she gave him a dazed look through half-closed lids, then grabbed at the sheet that had slid down to her waist and pulled it back up to cover herself. He grinned and said, “That was a good idea. I think we’ll keep it up.”
    It took all the willpower he had to turn and walk out the bedroom door.
    Cherry watched Billy go this time without calling him back. She was still quivering from his kiss. She forced her wobbly legs to take one step, and then another, as she headed for the bentwood rocker where she had thrown her

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