He hummed against the connection, and I eased back, no stopping the tender smile that spread as I gazed down at him.
Reaching up, he caressed his thumb along my cheek. “Now this is exactly the way I want to wake up every morning for the rest of my life.”
Giddiness blazed through my veins, and my teeth clamped down on my bottom lip. “With my bed head and morning breath and mascara smeared on my face?” I teased.
A rough chuckle skated from his lips. “That’s right, Cookie. You think I’m scared of you raw? Uncovered and unmasked? Besides, you always smell like sugar and vanilla.”
He sent me a smirk.
That redness deepened, and my heart swelled so fierce and fast that I could feel it pressing at my ribs. “You think I smell like sugar and vanilla?”
“That’s right.” He angled up and pecked a kiss to my mouth. “Cookie.”
Oh.
“That’s what that means? I always thought it was because you liked my cookies.”
I could almost see the guttural sound roll up his throat. “Oh, I like your cookies, Dakota.”
Both his hands latched onto my hips, and he pressed himself against me.
Butterflies swarmed. I’d thought I was too old for them, but they fluttered and flapped, sending tingles rushing through my body. I sighed, and I leaned down to kiss him a little longer before I forced myself back before I got lost in him again. “I need to get Kayden up and ready. It’s Saturday…family breakfast at my mom’s.”
I hesitated. It wasn’t like Ryder had never attended before, but I wasn’t sure that I could face him in front of my family this morning without revealing what had happened between us. Without it being written all over me.
I thought he was probably thinking the same thing because he tipped up my chin. “How I’m supposed to keep my hands off you in front of your family and this town is beyond me. Now that I’ve touched you, Dakota, it’s the only thing I want to do.”
Everything squeezed. My heart and my stomach and the achy spot between my thighs.
“But I imagine if your brother even sees us in the same room together, he’s going to catch the trail. Not sure I’m that good of an actor, and now that we’ve finally just begun to make good use of my dick, I doubt it would be in our best interest for me to lose it now.” His joke was soft, woven with something more, a quiet intensity that whispered of his secrets that he continued to keep locked on his tongue.
“I might have an issue with you losing it,” I murmured back, the faintest smile pulling around my lips.
Ryder’s gaze turned serious, and he brushed back the lock of hair that kept falling in my face. “Your brother is going to be against this, Dakota. He’s going to lose it, kick my ass, and I mean it in the most literal way, and I’m going to deserve it.”
“Why?” How could he? Not when he and Cody were so close.
His thumb skimmed the hollow beneath my eye. “Because he knows me.”
Disquiet blustered through, and Ryder’s voice became a little rougher when he said, “I am supposed to meet up with Ezra this morning. I need to get going, too.”
“Okay.” Hesitation brimmed, and I stayed there staring down at him, like I could get behind his mask. See everything he kept shrouded. Questions burned where I held them in my chest.
He’d asked me to trust him. To give him this. So I forced it aside and kissed him quickly again before I slid off the bed and went to the suitcase still opened on the floor. I snagged a dress off the top. It was short and red and always made me feel pretty.
Ryder groaned. “You’re really trying to wreck a man, aren’t you?”
From over my shoulder, I frowned at him.
His brow lifted like it should be obvious. “The number of times you’d be wearing that dress when I’d come into the café and the only thing that I could do was imagine following you into your office and pushing my hands up under it. Bending you over your desk so I could get to all the goodness hidden underneath.”
How hadn’t I known?
“I wished you would have, but I guess we’re going to have to make up for lost time, aren’t we?” How I managed to get it out flirty, I didn’t know, but Ryder was rumbling again as he climbed out of bed.
Naked and gorgeous and stealing my breath.
The floor rocked beneath my feet as he ambled my way.
He plastered himself to my backside and buried his face in the side of my neck. “Oh, Dakota, we’ll be making up for it. I promise you. I’m making up for everything.”