Read Microsoft Word - T108JustDesserts.doc Online
Authors: Administrator
how much she loved her friends, the way she looked when
she lied and when she’d had too much tequila, and he
wanted to know more.
Glancing down at the piece of computer paper, he
carefully dialed the number she had written and ignored his
pounding pulse.
45
Trilogy No. 108: Just Desserts
“Ha! A seven-letter word on a triple word score! Seventy-
one points.” Grace tapped the table in front of Donna none
too gently. “Write that down.”
“I got it, relax.” Donna added in Grace’s score and tried
not to feel like a loser, which she was, by being over one
hundred points behind her. Donna was usually the Scrabble
champion. She played the game enough, she should be good
at it. But tonight, her mind was not on the game.
Donna could try to blame it on the fact it was almost
eleven at night and she and Grace had polished off nearly a
bottle of wine. But that was their normal Scrabble routine, so
that could not be it. She knew the real reason she had been
coming up with far from brilliant moves the whole game,
three-letter words like “cat”…and that reason was another
three-letter word, Sam.
She should have stayed with him so when he woke up
she could take care of his injury. What if he needed help
getting changed into something comfortable to sleep in for
bed? The thought of Sam in bed made her cheeks feel hot.
“Ah hmm…are you going to put down a word any time
soon? Don’t make me get out the timer.” Grace raised a
threatening brow.
Donna glanced at the letters in her tray and then back at
the board. This late in the game, the board was crowded and
finding a space to put anything difficult. “It’s a tough
board,” she commented to Grace to buy herself time to make
a move.
“Yeah, yeah. You always think it’s a tough board. Just
go so I can lay down the last two tiles and put you out of
your misery.”
Donna sighed and added an “s” to an existing word.
“There,
cats
. Six points.”
Grace twisted her face into a vicious scowl. “Bitch.”
Donna smiled. Her word and her score may have sucked,
but judging by Grace’s reaction, Donna had foiled her plans
46
Cat Johnson
for her next move and that was good enough, even if she was
losing. They tended to play offensive Scrabble where
screwing the other person meant far more than the final
score. But really, was there any other way to play?
Donna enjoyed watching Grace frown at the board,
looking for an alternate move and was about to suggest that
she might have to get out the timer when the ring of her cell
phone interrupted her unsportsmanlike mirth.
“Who’s calling this late? Everyone we know is here.”
Not exactly true, but close enough. Their friend Belinda
was traveling in Europe with her new love. Being the middle
of the night over there, it was doubtful the caller would be
her. Donna considered who else it might be and then her
eyes opened wide. “Jade? Maybe she’s freaking out over
today’s shooting. Like post-traumatic stress syndrome or
something.”
“Or something new happened with Daniel. Answer it,”
Grace practically ordered.
In the midst of feeling around in her purse for the phone,
Donna cried, “I’m trying!” She finally turned the bag upside
down on the floor and searched through the chaos until she
found the ringing, flashing object. She frowned down at the
unfamiliar number on the caller ID and then flipped open the
phone to answer it. “Hello?”
“Um, Donna? It’s Sam Smith.”
The shock and yes, excitement, must have shown on her
face because Grace looked ready to crawl out of her skin as
she silently yet forcefully mouthed to Donna, “Who is that?”
Donna felt instantly selfish and didn’t want Grace to
know it was Sam, but there would be no concentrating on
this call until she let Grace in on who it was. “Hi, Sam. How
does your arm feel?”
Grace’s eyes widened, apparently impressed with the
identity of the caller.
“Eh, it hurts like a bitch…uh, a lot. Makes it a bit hard to
get around, but I’ll live.”
“Did you find your painkillers? I left them on the table
47
Trilogy No. 108: Just Desserts
right inside the door.” She liked the feeling of reminding this
man where she’d left his pills, kind of like they were a
couple.
“I did, thanks. Um, you know, I feel kinda bad about
falling asleep on you after you were sweet enough to drive
me home and all. I thought maybe you could come over and
join me for a bite so I could make it up to you. I was
thinking about ordering in a pizza, nothing fancy, but…”
Donna listened as Sam’s deep sexy voice sent chills
through her over the phone. It was nearly eleven o’clock and
she had to work in the morning. The last thing she should be
doing was going over there. “Sure, I’d love to come over. I’ll
be there in a few minutes.”
“Great, I’ll place the order. Anything special on it?”
Extra Sam would be nice. “Nope, whatever you want is
good.” She usually ordered fresh mushrooms and if they had
it, spinach but she somehow had a feeling Sam wasn’t into
the vegetarian stuff. She would probably arrive to find a
double pepperoni pizza swimming in grease but she didn’t
really care. She wasn’t going for the pizza.
“Great. That’s really great. I’ll see you soon then. Bye.”
She hung up as she smiled at Sam’s nervously repeating
himself. Then she glanced up at Grace.
“Well?” her friend demanded impatiently.
Donna started to retrieve the mess from the floor and
shove the stuff back into her bag. “He wants me to come
over.”
“Now?” Grace asked in disbelief.
“Yes.” Donna tried to keep the smile from her face.
Grace was adamantly shaking her head and hoisting
herself out of the chair.
“Why are you shaking your head at me? I’m a single
adult and I’m going.”
“Of course you are going, but not until you fix yourself
up first. Are you crazy? A man calls you to come over this
late and there is only one reason for it that I know of and you
are not going looking like that! Go into my bathroom and put
48
Cat Johnson
some hairspray in your hair and put on some lipstick and
blush, you look like death. I’ll go find my black velvet top in
the closet. You can wear that. No man wants to see a girl in a
sweatshirt. And you can borrow The Amulet, too, for good
luck.”
Donna raised a brow. The Amulet, Grace’s lucky dating
necklace, this was serious. The enormity of the situation
began to take shape.
“Maybe you should bring a bottle of wine,” Grace
suggested. “You know, to set the mood.”
Donna, already in ‘the mood’, frowned. “He’s taking
pain killers. I don’t want to kill him.”
“Yeah, guess not. Do you have a condom with you?”
Grace asked matter-of-factly.
That question stopped Donna in her tracks. “No! Why
would I need a condom to come over and play Scrabble with
you?”
Grace shook her head. “A single girl should always be
prepared. You never know.” She went to a drawer just inside
her bedroom door and pulled out a strip of foil packages.
“You better take a few. He looked like quite a man.”
Donna started to protest that she probably wouldn’t even
need one, then reconsidered. She was going to a man’s
apartment—one she was very attracted to—practically in the
middle of the night. Shoving the entire strip Grace handed
her into her purse Donna mumbled a ‘thanks’ while her heart
sped at the thought she might very well be using them this
very night.
Perhaps being a lesbian might be easier, but it would not
be half as much fun.
49
Trilogy No. 108: Just Desserts
“Well, Casanova, you are in luck. My brother-in-law the
pharmacist says the prescription painkillers you are taking
should not adversely affect your sexual performance. Of
course, it will still be only as good as usual. I can’t help you
there.” Gary sounded extremely smug over the phone.
“What’s wrong, Gary? Jealous?” Sam didn’t like the
ribbing, and he did not dare even imagine that conversation
between Gary and his brother-in-law, but he did like the
answer. If it got that far with Donna, which he surely hoped
it would, his only issue would be his bum arm. There was
enough caffeine now coursing through his body that falling
asleep again would definitely not be a problem. He would be
‘up’ all night.
Sam chuckled at his own little pun as Gary answered his
previous question, “Hell yeah, I’m jealous! Have fun, you
lucky bastard.”
“Oh, believe me, I will. Talk to you tomorrow…
late
tomorrow.”
“Gotcha.” He could hear Gary laughing as he hung up.
Pizza ordered, annoying friend disposed of, sexual
performance fears dispelled...now all he needed was the girl.
Hearing a tentative knock on the door, Sam smiled as his list
became complete.
Using his one good arm, Sam unlocked and opened the
door to reveal the vision of his dream girl.
“Hi.” She smiled brightly up at him until her gaze
dropped to the bandage clearly visible. He had managed to
put on a sleeveless tank top, but that was all. Donning a real
shirt had been beyond him at the time since the painkillers
had worn off.
Sam watched Donna’s face soften, along with her voice.
“Does it still hurt? Can I help you do anything?”
In actuality, the pills had kicked in a while ago. It did
still ache, but the outright pain was gone. No need for her to
know that, though, and there was plenty he could think of for
50
Cat Johnson
her to do. Sam raised his good hand to the bandage and
watched her eyes follow his movement. “It hurts a bit. I’ll be
fine, though.”
Her eyes rose to his and he saw something in them that
nearly stopped his heart, raw blatant lust. That was right
before she took a step forward, then another and raised both
hands to his face. He watched in amazement as she leaned
forward and closed the last few inches between them and her
soft lips touched his. It was as if lightening shot through his
entire body when their mouths met.
Donna kissed him until he stumbled back from the force
of it. The back of his legs hit the couch and he fell
backwards with her in his lap. Then the lightening was
shooting through his gunshot wound. He ignored the pain,
instead opting to tangle his good hand in her hair, angle her
head slightly and slide his eager tongue into her warm, wet
mouth.
She moaned and opened her mouth wider, taking his
tongue deeper into her. He definitely wanted to be deeper.
He echoed her sentiment wholeheartedly with an answering
groan of his own when her body pressed closer against the
ever-hardening erection within the jeans he still wore.
Gary’s pharmacist brother-in-law had been right, Sam
was definitely back in the saddle in the love department. He
swore he could hear bells from the sensation her now-
gyrating body caused in his more than ready cock. Then the
doorbell chimed and he did hear bells.
“Shit. That’s the pizza.”
“Ignore it. I don’t want any pizza.” She smiled down at
him and wiggled a bit more, rubbing herself against the seam
of his jeans situated perfectly to cause the most agonizing
pleasure.
As hungry as he thought he had been when he placed the
order, he didn’t want any pizza either right then, but the
delivery guy was not going to leave until he opened the door.
Besides, it was the best pizza in town and he didn’t want to
be blackballed from ordering from there again. “I’ll just be a
51
Trilogy No. 108: Just Desserts
sec, angel. Promise.”
Ignoring the raging hard-on in his pants, Sam flung open
the door, threw some money at the kid, giving him far too
generous of a tip, and had the door closed and locked again,
the pizza stowed safely on the cocktail table, in record time.
He practically sprinted back to the sofa when he noted
Donna had visibly cooled. She sat biting her lip and looking
uncertain.
Damn, he was barely gone a minute. What had
happened? How could a woman go from hot to cold in so