Worth the Fight

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Authors: Vi Keeland
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akes one step inside and then turns to face me.  My back is up against the door as he drops his head low to meet mine, brushing his lips softly against my mouth.  “Hey.”
    “Hey .”  My response is breathless from just a whisper of his lips against mine.
    Nico has mischief in his eye s that makes me want him to do things to me.  It fuels my desire for his strong arms to pin me against the door and leave me powerless.  It’s not a feeling I’m familiar with, and it scares me to feel it as much as it excites me.  
    He enters my apartment and suddenly it feels smaller with such a massive man standing inside.  “You cooked?”
    “If you can call it that.”
    “It smells good.”  Nico crinkles up his nose and it is an absolutely adorable face.  One that looks like he’s five years old.  I’m so enthralled by how such a large, powerful man can look so adorable, that it takes me a minute for his words to register.  “But I think something is burning.”
    Smoke billows out of the oven when I open the door.  I grab two oven mit ts from behind me and pull out the salmon that fell victim to my incapable culinary hands.  The pretty peachy-pink color is now brown on the top.   I don’t know how it could have burned so quickly, it had only been in there for less than half an hour.
    Nico comes behind me and reaches to my side and turns the dial to the oven.  “Bake, not broil.” 
    Looking up at him, he can see that his words meant nothing to me, so he explains.  “You needed to put the oven on bake, not broil.”
    Nico walks over to my refrigerator and opens the door to help himself.  I see him grab something out of the cabinet, but I’m too busy trying to figure out how to salvage the mess I’ve made to pay any attention.  He sets down a glass of wine he’s poured me on the counter next to me and leans back against the counter in my U-shaped kitchen.
    I lift the glass to my mouth and take a long sip before turning to face Nico , a few feet away from me.  “I’m sorry, dinner is ruined.”
    Nico smiles at me and says nothing for a minute.  “Come here,” his voice is low and soft and he extends a thick arm to me.  I co mply and his arms wrap around my waist, gathering me close against his hard chest as he lowers his mouth to mine. Our lips connect and I follow his lead as his they open.  His tongue slowly licks the outline of my lips, sending a shiver down my spine. 
    A low moan escapes my mouth and I feel his grip tighten in response.  I surprise even myself when I bite down on his lower lip, drawing a low groan from him that makes what’s between my legs swell with excitement.  Nico tilts his head and our kiss deepens, our tongues explore each other’s mouth with a passion I’ve never known or expected, yet it feels so natural and right.
    We’re both panting loudly when we come up for air.  “I missed you.”  His voice is low and raspy.  Sinful.  It’s only been two days since we saw each other, but I’ve missed him too. 
    “Me too.”  I manage to get out between breaths. 
    Nico’s grip tightens on me almost to the point that it’s painful, but I don’t care.  His hands are at my lower back and when he pulls me closer, I can feel his erection against my belly and I want to reach between us and grab him.  Feel his thickness that is throbbing against me. 
    I think h e’s going to kiss me again, but instead he plants a soft kiss on the tip of my nose and then my forehead before engulfing me in a bear hug.  It’s such a tender moment and so unexpected after the passion of his kiss just a minute ago. 
    Too soon after, Nico loosens his grip on me.
    “Where is your menu drawer?”
    “How do you know I have a menu drawer?”
    “I’ve seen how you cook first hand now, remember?”
    Playfully, I smack at his stomach with the back of my hand and it meets a brick wall.  “Second drawer down to the right of the sink.”
    Nico rummages through my menus.  “You eat

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