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Lover Arisen (Black Dagger Brotherhood #20)(123)

Author:J.R. Ward

“You’re so beautiful to me,” he said.

He glanced up. Her eyes were luminous as they watched him—and the fact that she was so open, so vulnerable… told him she believed him. She knew what he was telling her was true.

Balz took his lips farther down onto her breast. It was hard for him not to think of all her pain, but she was right. He wasn’t going to ruin this moment with her with his own emotional response to what she had had to endure.

Instead, he was going to show her how desirable she was. How absolutely perfect. How sexy and alive she was.

He worshipped her, sucking at her, stroking her, nipping and licking. And she felt exactly how he wanted her to. She was liquid on top of him, fluid in her hunger, aroused in her anticipation of what he was going to give her—and then her hand was in between their bodies, encircling his erection, standing him straight up.

Erika positioned him, holding him in place, and then her core took over the job, encapsulating him with a tight, hot hold that he knew he was never, ever going to get enough of: They could spend an eternity together, and still, entering her was going to be a revelation.

As she sat all the way down on him, their sexes joined, she pulled back a little.

Their eyes met, and neither of them moved.

And that was when it happened. Somehow, her thoughts and memories became his own. He didn’t mean to get into her like that, but he did, the connection between their bodies so seamless that it melded their minds as well.

What he saw consumed him, and he opened his mouth to speak.

But then she started moving, her hips riding his pelvis, his cock going in and out of her to the motion she set.

That was all it took. He tightened his hold on her ass, cupping her, squeezing her, moving her up and down on his shaft. There was so much to see where they were joined: His erection glistened every time she lifted herself up, and each time she sat back down, the visual of him disappearing inside her body made him crazy with lust.

He started coming. He couldn’t help it, didn’t want to.

Things got a whole lot more slick.

And then he couldn’t see anything anymore because his eyes closed on their own. That was okay. He could hear her moan and then feel her go tight. After that, the rhythmic, milking grip of her sex on his cock teed off another round of orgasms for him.

It was all so perfect.

Just like her.

CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE

By the time Erika left her townhouse, it was past eleven a.m. She knew that Balthazar was not a fan of the departure, but she had to get her unmarked back and she wanted to check in at headquarters: The former was because the sedan was municipal property and she’d left it by that bookshop in an iffy part of town. The latter was because, as much as she had loved the time she’d had down in that cellar, as close as she’d become to the man—male, she meant—she felt the need to keep a foot in her own reality.

The silver Honda was where she’d parked it, grill-in to her closed garage, and as she got in behind the wheel and drove off, she was on autopilot. The traffic wasn’t bad, except for getting on the Northway, and as soon as she was cruising at a smooth sixty-one m.p.h., her thoughts returned to Balthazar.

She told herself she wasn’t falling in love with him.

“You’re just not,” she said as she hit the directional signal and changed lanes to get around a slowpoke eighteen-wheeler. “I mean, you can’t be.”

Yes, they’d been through all kinds of crazy stuff together, and yes, they’d had some incredible sex.

Reaaaaally incredible sex.

And yes, she had revealed the deepest part of herself, a part that she didn’t even visit, and he’d handled it in a way that she hadn’t known she’d needed.

But that wasn’t “love.” That was sexual attraction fulfilled. A sensitive moment shared. A surprising compatibility.

It wasn’t love. People like her didn’t fall in love—unless she thought that shrink she’d gone to her senior year in college had been lying about the attachment disorder diagnosis? And to think she’d gone to the guy herself, not because a roommate or school administrator or professor had made her go. She’d known that she was out of sequence compared to her peers and she’d wanted to know why and he’d told her.

She still was out of sequence.

For chrissakes, the fact that she was sleeping with a vampire was actually right up her outlier alley, wasn’t it. Everybody else was engaged, married, married with babies, or married with children. She was seeing Dracula.

“Stop it,” she muttered as she got back into the middle lane.