Out Of The Friend Zone

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his toes to the very top of his head.
    "You better be careful, or else I won't be able to control myself," he growled into her ear.
    "Maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing after all," Brynn moaned, then looked into his eyes.
    "How much have you had to drink tonight?" he asked.
    "Not as much as last week. Why?"
    "I was just wondering whether we were going to blame our next kiss on the alcohol or not," he said, and then brought his lips down to hers quickly, before she had time to object.
    Brynn wasn't objecting, not in the least. Actually, she was enjoying herself immensely. Her body felt as if it was floating. She closed her eyes and saw sparks behind them, fireworks running through her veins. The kiss was so gentle and passionate. Brynn made the move to deepen the kiss, and felt Chandler moan in her mouth. The sound lit a fire right between her thighs. They were both so taken by the moment that neither one realized they had an audience of two whistling at them.
    When Brynn finally broke the kiss, she looked over to see Zaiden and Nyla watching them and clapping. Both she and Chandler blushed madly, their matching embarrassment clear on their faces.
    "You ready to get out of here?" Chandler asked Brynn.
    "More than you know," Brynn said.
    Zaiden and Nyla followed behind them, and they all piled into Chandler's SUV to head back to Chandler and Brynn's. Zaiden and Nyla sat in the back, holding hands and kissing the whole time. Once back at Brynn's, Nyla gave Zaiden directions to her house, where they had planned to continue their date.
    When they left, Chandler walked Brynn to her front door, holding her hand. Before Brynn could get her keys out, Chandler had pulled her in for another kiss.
    He backed her up against the door, as he kissed her with everything he had in him. His tongue delved into her mouth and she responded just as eagerly, reaching up to pull his head even closer so she could deepen the kiss. He moaned into her mouth again and she immediately wanted to melt. Brynn was thankful to be between the door and Chandler, so that she didn't fall down. His kisses were making her legs so weak.
    Brynn finally broke the kiss when she simply had to come up for air. She panted and struggled to breathe. Chandler chuckled against her hair. "We are definitely going to have to talk about this," he said.
    "Definitely," she agreed.
    "I think we both need to figure some things out tonight, so maybe it's better if we talk tomorrow?-
    "That's fine. I don't think I can even form coherent sentences right now," Brynn said with a shaky smile.
    Chandler kissed her on the nose. "Good night. I'll call you in the morning before I send Barrett home."
    "Sounds good," Brynn told him, then reached up to pull his head down to hers one more time. She kissed him hard at first, then softly, teasing him by nibbling on his full bottom lip as she moved away.
    "Mmm, if you keep kissing me like that, then I won't ever be able to leave," Chandler moaned.
    "I know..." she murmured. "So you had better go."
    "Good night," Chandler whispered and gave her a final quick peck on the lips before turning and walking away toward his house.
    Brynn's hands were shaking as she unlocked her door. She shut the door and backed into it, smiling. She stood there for a long moment, reliving every second of those kisses. It was going to be impossible to sleep, but she reminded herself that the sooner she went to dreamland, the sooner tomorrow would get here, and then maybe - just maybe - she would get to kiss him again.

Chapter 8

    B rynn tossed and turned all night, thinking about everything that had happened with her and Chandler. She couldn't deny that she had feelings for him, and that his kisses made her feel like she was floating, but was she really ready to get into another relationship, and more importantly, was he?
    She knew that even though it had been two years since his wife's death, Chandler wasn't really over Brooklyn, and she wasn't sure he ever would be.

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