throat and she swallowed. This time he emitted a hiss, the violent expulsion of air loud over the
sound of rushing water.
He stroked over her head, then to her cheeks, lightly caressing the lines of her face as her throat
worked around him. His touch was infinitely gentle, so tender that her heart squeezed in response.
He was her addiction. Replacing everything else. With him, there was no need for the coping
mechanisms of the past. He was her anchor. He was what sex and pills used to be for her. A safe
place in a world of uncertainty.
Had she merely traded one addiction for another?
The thought took root in her mind, a shadow that gave her pause. But she shook it off, determined
not to let her past ruin what she had with Jace. Right here and now. She was finished living in the
past, wasn’t she? Jace had given her new life. He’d made her believe that they were starting new and
fresh, that what had been no longer mattered. That it was what was to come that was important.
With everything else he’d given her for Christmas, this was the most precious gift she could ever
hope to receive.
She sucked deeply again, pouring every bit of her heart, her feelings for him into her movements.
She hoped he could see, could
feel
what she was giving him. It was the only thing she had to give him.
She just hoped it was enough.
Jace’s grip tightened on her face. Then he roughly slid his hands down and underneath her arms. He
lifted, hauling her up his body. His mouth met hers in a heated clash that left her gasping for breath.
Then he hoisted her and, in one swift movement, he turned and pressed her against the wall of the
shower.
“Wrap your legs around me,” he growled.
The fierce command sent shivers down her spine. Her belly clenched and butterflies took flight in
her chest. Already his cock had found her opening and as she hooked her ankles at the small of his
back, he plunged, finding his depth in one forceful thrust.
His fingers dug into her buttocks, massaging and molding, holding her open as he pounded into her
again. His mouth brushed teasingly against her neck and then he sunk his teeth into the sensitive
column, eliciting another gasp from her.
He sucked as he plunged over and over, driving her body against the shower wall. His hands
seemed to be everywhere, his mouth driving her insane with lust. She’d have a mark on her neck later,
evidence of his possession and the bruising force in which he took her. And yet she wanted more.
More strength. More ferocity. It would never be enough.
“Not going to last long, baby,” he said roughly, his voice strained and garbled. “How close are
you? Want you there.”
She took one arm from around his neck where she was gripping him tightly and slid her hand
between their bodies, down to her clit. As soon as she touched herself, her body coiled into a tight
knot.
“Close,” she gasped.
“Good. Get there.”
He leaned into her, trapping her hand between them. She barely had room to caress the taut bundle
of nerves between her legs. He pounded into her, driving her against the wall, driving himself deeper
into her. She felt bruised and shaken, the force with which he took her overwhelming.
She was his. She truly belonged. To him.
Her thighs shook, her entire body quaked. Desire rose, sharp and edgy. Overpowering. Her climax
built into a crescendo that was nearly deafening. The roar in her ears. The pounding of her heart. She
screamed hoarsely and then his shout of triumph joined her cries.
He leaned into her, buried deeply, his chest heaving with exertion. He kissed her neck. Her jaw.
Then her lips, his breaths mingling with hers.
Dimly, she became aware of the water still rushing over them. The steam was choking, the air so
moist it was hard to breathe in.
“Christ,” Jace muttered. “You undo me, Bethany. How the hell am I supposed to even move now,
much less finish showering and get to work?”
She smiled against his neck and then let her body slide down the wall until she stood on shaking
legs.
“Guess I’ll just have to finish washing you,” she murmured.
“Oh hell no,” he grumbled. “I’m going to wash your hair and then kick you out of my shower. If you
put your hands on me again, we’ll never leave the bathroom.”
Her grin broadened and she leaned up to kiss his firm jaw. “I’m not going to argue with a man who
wants to wash my hair for me.”
chapter twenty-nine
When Jace’s car pulled up to her apartment building, he acted as though he were reluctant to let
Bethany get out. He held on to her hand for a long moment before leaning over to kiss her. Fierce.
Possessive. She struggled to pull in a breath when he finally released her and his gaze glittered, his
eyes going dark and sultry.
“I’ll be over when I finish at work.”
She nodded and then opened her door.
“Be careful. The rain is picking up. I don’t want you to get wet.”
She smiled. “A little rain never hurt anyone, Jace.”
“Still, it’s cold. I want you inside quickly so you don’t come down with something.”
She leaned back in to kiss him and then she got out and as he’d requested, she made a dash for the
entrance, dodging raindrops as she went. A burst of laughter escaped and she marveled at how happy
and light she sounded. She turned just inside the door to see Jace’s car pull away into traffic and she
stood staring until it disappeared from sight.
She was about to push in and go up to her apartment when she heard her name.
Frowning, she turned and to her shock, Jack stood a few feet away. He was wet and bedraggled,
carrying only his tattered backpack.
“Jack!”
His name came out as a whisper and then she hurried forward, stepping once more into the cold
drizzle.
“Jack, what are you doing here?” she asked. “How long have you stood out here?”
He gave her a half smile. “Wasn’t sure when you’d be back. I had the doorman ring up to your
apartment yesterday but you weren’t here. So I hung around, hoping to catch you.”
“Oh, Jack, I’m so sorry.” Her voice was stricken. And guilt flooded her. While she’d been happy
and warm, celebrating the holiday with Jace and his family, Jack had been here, waiting for her in the
cold. No place to sleep or be out of the elements.
“Nothing to be sorry for, Bethy. If it’s not a good time, I can come back . . .”
“No!” she said fiercely. “Come inside. You need to get out of the cold. I had no idea you’d come.
I’d hoped you would. If I’d known, I would have been here.”
She took his arm, dragging him toward the entrance. When they met the doorman, she thrust her chin
up, daring him to pass judgment.
“This is Jack. He’s my brother. I’m giving him a key. If I’m not here and he needs in, you’re to let
him pass.”
The doorman respectfully nodded. “Of course, Miss Willis.”
She hurried Jack toward the elevator and winced as he dripped all over the inside. He was
shivering and he looked even thinner than the last time she’d seen him. Had he been eating anything at
all?
She should have looked after him better. Should have made more of an effort to make sure he was
taken care of. She had so much now and it killed her to think of Jack still on the streets. Not when she
could provide a place to stay and food to eat.
“Nice place,” Jack muttered when she shoved him inside her apartment.
“Yeah, it is. Go into the bathroom and take a hot shower. I’ll lay out some of Jace’s clothes.
They’ll be big on you, but they’ll at least be warm and dry.”
Again that crooked grin as she bustled him into her bedroom.
“Jace the guy who hooked you up with all of this?”
Bethany softened, a smile curving her lips. “Yeah. He’s a good man, Jack. The best. I’m . . .
happy.”
Jack reached out to touch her cheek. “I’m glad, Bethy. You deserve to be happy.”
“So do you,” she said fiercely.
His smile was sadder this time. “I’m sorry about what happened. I never meant for you to be
involved.”
“I know,” she said in a soft voice. “Now go. Get a shower. I’ll fix you something to eat, okay?”
As Jack disappeared into the bathroom, Bethany pulled out a pair of Jace’s jeans and one of the T-
shirts he’d left in her apartment. She found a pair of socks that would fit Jack, wanting his feet to be
warm. Shoes. She needed to buy him new shoes. The ones he wore now were threadbare, the soles
coming off and there were holes. They were no barrier to the cold.
After leaving the clothing where he could find it, she went back into the kitchen.
She pulled out bacon, a carton of eggs and some ham and cheese. An omelet would be quick and it
had lots of protein. She busied herself with the preparation and by the time Jack reappeared, dressed
in Jace’s clothes, she had his plate ready.
“You want juice or milk?” she asked when he took a seat at the bar.
He shrugged. “Doesn’t matter. I’ll drink whatever.”
After pondering a moment, she pulled two glasses down and poured a glass of each. The extra
nutrition certainly wouldn’t hurt.
“I can’t stay long,” Jack said. He was already digging into the omelet with gusto. Bethany cringed
to imagine when his last good meal had been. “I have shit to see to. I just wanted to see you and leave
my pack here, if that’s all right.”
“Of course it’s all right,” she said. “But why can’t you stay?”
“I’ll be back. Just some things I need to take care of and I didn’t want to have my pack. Could get
stolen out there. You know how it is. Always someone wanting what someone else has.”
He was vague and it bothered her.
“What’s in the backpack?”
He ignored her question and then reached into his pocket. He pulled out a pill bottle and her
stomach clenched.
“I got these for you, Bethy. I know you need them sometimes.”
Her heart began to pound when he slid the bottle across the counter.
“No, Jack.” She shook her head adamantly. “I don’t do that anymore. You
know
that. I can’t go
back to that.
Ever
.”
“Still, they’ll be here if you need them.”
“How did you get them?” she asked, dread crowding her chest. “How could you afford that? Tell
me you didn’t borrow more money.”
He glanced up, swallowing the last bite of his omelet. “I didn’t borrow money. Someone owed me
a favor. He hooked me up.”
She closed her eyes. “Jack, you can’t keep doing this. You know it’s no good. It’s no way to live. I
don’t want you taking drugs either. You can beat this. It doesn’t have to be this way. Not now.”
His gaze hardened. “The way we’ve been living is no way to live. We survive, Bethy, we don’t
live. You know that. And sometimes the pills make the surviving a little easier. Besides, you may
have moved up in the world, but I haven’t.”
“That’s not true!” she protested. “What’s mine is yours. You know that.”
Jack shook his head. “Do you really think your new boyfriend is going to want me hanging around
here? Think about it, Bethy. What man would want his girlfriend’s homeless
brother
as excess
baggage? You can’t be that naïve.”
She sucked in her breath as pain exploded in her chest. “You know I won’t choose between you
two. You know I’d never do that. I love you, Jack. I owe everything to you. I’m not going to forget
that. If Jace can’t accept that, then he and I don’t have a future.”
Jack reached across the bar to put his hand over hers. “Don’t be stupid, babe. Don’t throw your
chance away on me. You’ve got a chance to make something good. Don’t ruin it.”
Tears filled her eyes. “I won’t just forget about you. I’m not like that. Do you honestly think I could
live here, make a new life, while you’re out there on the streets? If you do think that then you don’t
know me.”
His gaze softened. “You’re the only person in this world I love and who loves me. And that’s why
I want the best for you. Do this for me, okay? I just need to leave my stuff here for a few hours. I’ll
come back. Maybe we can have dinner together. I always thought it would be cool if we had a place
where you could cook and we could pretend we were normal people just like everyone else.”
She nodded, her pulse still hammering in her veins. She’d call Jace. He’d understand if she called
off their evening. “I can cook something. Tell me what you’d like. I’ll make sure I have the stuff for
it.”
“Whatever you want to cook. I’ll eat whatever. Surprise me.”
She turned her hand so she could squeeze Jack’s. “I’m just glad you’re here. Really. I’ve been so
worried about you.”
“You shouldn’t worry about me, babe. You know I can take care of myself.”
He pulled his hand back and then drained both glasses before setting them back down. “I need to
roll. Got shit to do. I’ll try to make it back by dark.”
“Please be careful,” she begged.
He gave her that cocky grin again. “Always do. Thanks for the food and the clothes. I left my pack
in your bedroom. I’ll get it later, okay?”
She nodded and watched as he walked out of her apartment as fast as he’d come in. Then her gaze