Something Old, Something New
Page 19The hot days of summer were blown away by the chill of late September. Carmen had been practicing with some basic equipment and managed to decorate a cake for Alex’s birthday. She was pleased with the results, and so was Alex. Maybe she could take some of those classes.
The weather turned hot, then cold and finally they moved into Indian summer. For the first time in her life, she didn’t have to put away summer clothes. There was enough room in the closets and dresser to keep it all available – which came in handy with the weather changes.
One evening Carmen prepared a nice supper and put it on low heat in the oven to keep it warm while she dressed. The day was sunny and warm, so a lilac colored sundress was her choice. It was intended to be an off-the-shoulder style, but she pushed the frilly sleeves up as straps for extra support. She had gained enough weight to fill out the bodice completely.
Donning a pair of low sandals, she decided to check on the lamb one last time before Alex arrived. It met her at the gate and she couldn’t resist petting it. Opening the gate, she went inside and kneeled down, hugging it. The lamb jumped on her, knocking one of her straps down. Because her hands were otherwise occupied, she left it there.
The lamb was growing. It would make a nice addition to their safari. Of course, it wasn’t native to North America, but neither were her goats. Still, goats and sheep had been in North America for hundreds of years.
A male voice interrupted her play. “How is married life treating you, Carmen?”
She gasped with surprise and looked up to find Josh standing at the gate watching her with a strange expression. His gaze wandered over her and then came back to her eyes. “You’re beautiful,” he said flatly. In all the years she had known him, he had never said that to her – or anyone else in her presence. Nor had he ever looked at her that way – with such tenderness.
Snapping her sagging jaw up, she pulled the strap up on her shoulder and forced a smile.
“Thank you.”
He shuffled from one foot to the other and cleared his throat.
“When is Alex supposed to get home? I thought he would be here by now.”
“He’s working a little late tonight, but he should be home any minute now.”
He nodded, still watching her in that strange way. Finally he turned.
“Well, I guess I’ll catch him later.”
Without another word, he turned and left the barn.
Carmen stared after him and then shrugged. Maybe he needed a veterinarian and figured he’d get a discount – or a freebee. More than likely he’d get the latter. Alex never charged the Reynolds. He said he considered them family.
She played with the lamb for a little while longer, unconcerned when both straps fell. To her way of thinking, it exposed too much breast, but no one was there to see it. Josh wasn’t likely to be back before Alex returned.
When a shadow darkened the doorway, she glanced up quickly. Alex walked up to the gate and gazed down at her with a somber expression. Maybe he saw Josh drive away. Maybe he thought Josh saw her breasts exposed like that. Avoiding an impulse to jerk the straps back up, she gazed up at him.
A slow smile worked its way across his face and into his eyes. “I wish I had a camera.”
She squirmed under his gaze. “I guess it does look kind of silly. A grown woman playing in the hay with a lamb – all dressed up.”
“Not silly,” he said, reaching a hand out to beckon her. “Come here, sweetheart.”
His soft deep voice, the sultry look on his face – how could she resist? She stood and brushed the hay from her clothes. When she started to pull the straps up, he shook his head.
A warm flush started up her neck. “Supper is ready,” she said as she moved toward him.
He opened the gate for her and she went straight to his waiting arms. As her arms circled his neck, her lips sought and found his. For a long moment they embraced and kissed passionately. Finally she drew back.
“I missed you today.”
His chuckle was soft and his dark gaze mocked her as they turned toward the door. His arm draped across her shoulder in a tender but possessive way.
“Did you? I wonder why?” His voice was soft and suggestive.
The warmth in her neck increased.
“I love you.”
As they reached the door, he allowed her to exit first in his usual chivalrous way. She stepped out the door, still admiring him over her shoulder. The little laugh lines around those delicious eyes, and that cute dimple, gave his smile irresistible charm. Warm hands touched her waist as he moved closer. Strong arms encircled her waist and moved up, pulling her back against his chest.
She leaned her head back, closing her eyes and smiling with the pure pleasure of the moment. Her fingers caressed his bare forearms, the sensual touch increasing her pulse.
His warm lips touched her shoulder, planting soft kisses along it and up her neck until her heart was pounding. She moaned with pleasure and turned, molding her body against his as she kissed him passionately.
The barn door groaned as it swung shut, exposing the figure leaning against the wall. Josh eyed them sourly.
“For a minute there I thought I should hide my eyes.”
It crossed Carmen’s mind that he might cry. What a silly notion. Never in her life had she seen him cry. Maybe he and Lori were fighting. Come to think of it, maybe that was why he wanted to talk to Alex.
Alex eyed him sourly. “What do you need, Josh?” He gently guided Carmen to the side, his gaze never leaving Josh.
“Go ahead and set supper out, sweetheart. I’ll be there in a minute.”
“Sweet talk,” Josh said sourly as she walked away. Since she didn’t look at him, it was hard to say whether he was talking to her or Alex.
“Maybe you should try it sometime,” Alex responded. “Now, what can I do for you?” He slipped into that professional persona.
That was the last she heard of their conversation. Maybe Alex would never like Josh. In his defense, Josh wasn’t making it easy. Why did he insist on showing up when she was alone? He could have called. But that wasn’t like Josh. Everything had to be on his terms. There was another strange thought. It was true, but she had never thought of it before.
She was putting the last bowl of food on the table when Alex walked into the kitchen. She glanced up at him.
“It’s ready.”
He started rolling his shirtsleeves up. “I’ll get washed up.”
Alex walked up behind her and gently pushed the straps down on her arms. His fingers brushed her shoulders in a light caress.
“Soft as velvet,” he said with a sigh. “Let’s see, where were we?” He went into instant replay, planting soft kisses on her neck.
The way his lips lingered and the feel of his warm breath on her neck sent a thrill of excitement through her body. He knew every button to push.
She turned, stepping away from him. “If I heat this stuff up one more time, it’s likely to get tough.”
He chuckled. “I guess we’d better eat it, then.”
He pulled a chair out and sat down, lifting one foot across the other knee.
Reminding herself that the mirror promised she wasn’t as exposed as much breast as it looked from above, she left the ruffle on her arms and began filling their plates. He watched her all the while, and when she leaned forward to place his plate in front of him, his sultry gaze lifted to hers. Those delicious milk chocolate eyes and long black lashes were hypnotic. For a moment she gazed into them and forgot about supper.
His warm fingers circled her wrist and the foot came down, making room for her on his lap. His gentle tug was all the encouragement she needed. Sinking into his lap, her arms surrounded his neck. Strong arms embraced her and their lips met with warm enthusiasm. It was one of those moments when the world ceased to exist around them.
Finally she pulled away and stood. It was going to be one of those evenings when lovemaking lasted gracefully for hours. Marriage with Alex had taught her that sex and making love were two separate things. Making love was so much more enjoyable – so romantic. Somewhere in the evening there would be a seamless merging of the two, but until then, they both reveled in the soothing art of lovemaking.
With a contented sigh, she sat down in the chair he held for her. After he was seated again, she filled her plate and they both ate in silence for a while. Finally she glanced up at him.
“What did Josh want?”
Forking more sweet potatoes from his plate, he paused, lifting his gaze to hers.
“I’m really not sure. He said he wanted some advice about horses, but when I asked him if he was going to buy one, he said no. He didn’t explain his interest.”
He paused, taking a bite of the sweet potatoes, chewing them and then swallowing before continuing.
“Did you know he walked over here?”
“Walked? Did his truck break down or something?”
He lifted his shoulders. “I don’t know. All I know is that when he left here, he walked across the field.” He paused again, his fork poised over the pork chop on his plate, his gaze fixed on her face. “I got the feeling he was upset about something.”
Carmen shrugged. “He came by earlier and didn’t tell me anything. He just asked when you would be home. Maybe he was working in the south pasture and decided to come see you.”
His gaze wandered over her face absently and then finally returned to his food. As he picked up a knife and sliced the meat, he mused.
“So he walked over here to ask me about horses when he had none. He came at a time when I would normally be home - yet if he was in the pasture, he should know I hadn’t come home yet.”
She stared at him, a bad feeling twisting her stomach.
“I don’t know.” He made a precision cut through the meat. “Maybe he didn’t want to see me at all. Maybe he figured that if I didn’t see his truck, I wouldn’t know he was here.”
Carmen frowned. “Are you trying to say he came here to see me?”
His gaze drifted over her dress, saying what his lips refused to utter.
Carmen stiffened and dropped her fork. “If you think I dressed for him – or invited him . . .”
His brows lifted. “I didn’t think anything like that.”
“Then what?”
He sighed heavily. “Maybe he saw you go to the barn. Maybe he came to ask if you were happy with your decision.”
“Alex!” she gasped. “He’s married.”
“And he’s still in love with you.” His intent gaze challenged her to deny the statement.
In his own way, Josh had asked her if she was happy. He did ask how marriage was treating her. The way he looked at her was certainly not the way a happily married man would look. Still, it was all irrelevant. Her gaze was steady on his.
“I love you, Alex. I never loved him . . . not in the right way. He knows that.”
Alex nodded. “I think he finally accepted that today when he saw us together.”
Maybe that was it. Maybe Josh finally gave up what he always assumed would be his. Maybe he would let it go now and be happy with Lori. He must love her at least a little, or he wouldn’t have married her. They could build on that. One thing was sure. Lori was a good looking woman and there were plenty of men who would whisk her away if Josh didn’t treat her right. He’d best keep that in mind.
Alex cleared his throat. “I’m sorry I brought it up,”
Carmen sighed. “Me too. I was looking forward to a night alone with you. This threesome with Josh isn’t what I expected.”
Alex put down his fork and leaned back in his chair, studying her. “I’m sorry I spoiled your evening. Things were going so well.”
She wrinkled her nose at him and pointed at his plate. “Eat your supper. We won’t discuss this later.”
As his gaze strolled over her face, a smile developed slowly - first in his eyes and then spreading to the corners of his mouth. He leaned forward, picked up his fork and began devouring his supper without further comment.