Their Second Chance

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grabbed her empty hands in his, softly rubbing on her palms. “I felt lost without you.”
    “Did you…really?” She had a hard time comprehending how they’d gone from a loving relationship to just two people who lived together.
    Moving closer to her, he stopped when they were inches apart. “I did. Really. Ari, you’re the only woman I’ve ever wanted to be with.” He grasped a lock of her long hair, and she watched him rub the strands between his fingers. He’d always said her hair was softer than silk. “I felt like I failed you, like I failed us when you left.”
    She lifted a hand to his face and caressed his scruffy jaw. She licked her lips. He’d known she liked it when he had the day’s growth. She’d always thought he looked so sexy, and tonight was no exception.
    “I was lonely without you. I’m still lonely.” The admission hurt. She’d always thought herself so strong, but ever since she’d left she’d wanted nothing more than to go back.
    “You don’t have to be lonely any more. I’m here with you.” He dipped his head and kissed her. A small brush of his lips first, followed by the swipe of his tongue, and then the full sensual invasion. She sighed into his demanding touches. Her body sang with each caress of his hands. Soft whimpers sounded in the back of her throat. She squeezed his biceps, loving the feel of the muscles rippling under her fingertips. He was hard, hot, and her panties went from damp to soaking in the space of a single moan.
    “Nick…”
    He kissed her jaw, nibbling up to her ear and biting down on the area right below her lobe. Her pussy throbbed, wanting him inside.
    “I want you, Ari. I’ve always wanted you.”
    Her heart flipped in her chest. She slipped her hand to the back of his neck and gripped his short hair. She panted. “I want you too.”
    He pulled back from their kisses. She met his gaze and gasped. He stared deep into her eyes, his gaze consuming her with the power of his lust. “I didn’t come here to make love with you. As much as I want you, I think tonight should be about us reconnecting in the area we had issues with: Communication.”
    She nodded. He was right. Fuck. Why the hell did he have to be right? Her pussy ached. Memories of how good they were together taunted her. If she hadn’t been working herself to an early grave lately, she may have found some time to visit her toy drawer. As it was, she was horny as hell and her body wanted the man in front of her more than the last piece of chocolate while PMSing.
    “You’re right. Let’s watch this movie.” She allowed him to pull her into his arms and hold her, while she tried to tamp down fire in her blood.

 
     
     
     
     
     
    N ick wondered why Ari had gone quiet on him. He glanced down at her head pressed against his shoulder. She’d fallen asleep. Should he move her? Or leave her there? He knew she needed the rest. He picked her up in his arms; glad to notice she didn’t waken, and headed for the bedroom. It was easy to find her room. She’d left her door open, and it was straight ahead at the end of the hallway.
    He wasn’t surprised to see blue cover her bed and windows. It was her favorite color, and he’d come to learn that if he ever wanted her to wear something for him, he’d better buy it in blue.
    After laying her on the bed, he covered her with the quilt at the foot of her bed. She snuggled into the blanket and sighed. The dark circles under her eyes told him she’d been working too hard. He was glad he’d sent over the food and cleaning help. He went to the kitchen and cleaned up the dirty dessert dishes and put the leftover food away.
    He decided to stay a while in case she woke up. Looking through her DVD collection, he found their wedding video. Without a second’s hesitation, he put it to play. His chest tightened the moment he saw Ari in her wedding gown. She’d been the most beautiful woman, still was. A beaming smile lit her face and love shone in her

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