The Dating Tutor

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session. No guy can control himself after a sound like that.” He moved his thumb away from her lips before lowering his mouth to hers again.
    Ellie closed the miniscule distance between them and leaned into his kiss. Giving another soft whimper, she lifted a hand to the back of his neck to deepen it. She knew she was running into risky, unfamiliar territory after his warning, but she wanted to know what it was like to lose herself in him. She wanted him to lose control.
    Alec growled with arousal. His hands slid down to her hips, and he pulled her even tighter against him. He teasingly bit at her lower lip before nudging her mouth open with his own. “Mmm, Ellie…”
    She shivered at the sound of her name being murmured in the heat of the moment. It gave her hope that he was attracted to her. He wasn’t just kissing for the sake of it. He was kissing her . He was conscious of whom he was with, and he didn’t mind.
    “Alec…” She scratched her nails against the back of his neck, letting them tangle in his hair. When his tongue brushed hers, her toes curled with pleasure.
    “I swear this laundry multiplies in the basket!”
    At the sound of her mother’s voice as she trudged down the steps, Ellie and Alec simultaneously broke away from one another. Ellie brushed her fingers frantically through her disheveled hair while Alec rubbed at the lip gloss that sparkled accusingly along his lips. They’d barely made themselves presentable by the time her mother descended into view.
    At the sight of them, she gave a sound of surprise. “What are you two doing here? I didn’t expect to see you. I thought there was a game tonight.”
    Trying to get her breathing under control, Ellie gave a little laugh. “There was. Alec got ejected for starting a fight.”
    Cindy smirked. “Did you at least win?”
    Alec laughed and returned her grin. “Of course I did. Knocked him on his ass.”
    “Thata boy.” With a wink, she disappeared into the laundry room.
    As soon as she was out of sight, Ellie turned to Alec with widened eyes.
    He let out a nervous chuckle. “That was close. I would not want to explain to your mother why my tongue was halfway down your throat.”
    She narrowed her eyes at his crass description, then shook her head. She’d come to realize that his less than gentlemanly comments were a way for him to make light of…them. She was still uncertain of whether he was making light of it because it really was that inconsequential to him or if he was trying to hide budding feelings for her. She wished for just a moment, she could get inside his head and know what he was thinking. This uncertainty was killing her. “Yeah,” she agreed. “That wouldn’t have been fun.”
    “Next time, we make sure we’re somewhere with a locked door.”
    “Next time?” she asked with surprise. It took everything in her to keep from getting too excited. Just because he was offering her another kissing session, it didn’t mean anything more than his wish to be helpful. They’d been interrupted after all.
    He shrugged. “Sure. I mean, that wasn’t bad, but…practice makes perfect, right?” His eyes darkened seductively as he gazed down at her. “And you need a lot of practice.” Then the look was gone, and he was back to just being Alec her best friend. He returned his attention to the television and turned up the volume.
    Ellie studied him for a moment before shifting her gaze back to the intermission report as well. At this point, she did allow herself a small smile. Whether he was ready to admit it yet or not, she was starting to think Alec might have feelings for her, too.

    Chapter Nine
     
    “So you made out with him, huh?” Jake waggled his eyebrows before letting out a laugh at Ellie’s disapproving look.
    She narrowed her eyes at him, but after he playfully elbowed her ribs, she grinned. “Yes. I did. It was amazing.”
    “So he was into it?”
    “Definitely. He told me we should do it again so I can get more

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