Tell Me (One Night with Sole Regret 6)
Page 24“She’s a beautiful dog,” Melanie said.
“With very bad manners,” Gabe said and laughed. “I’m afraid she’s not much of a lady.”
“She’s just happy to see you,” Melanie said. “Aren’t you, girl?” She bent closer to Lady and slapped her thighs.
This attention sent Lady into a fit of exuberant barking. Gabe released her collar and shoved her toward the steps. “Go run off some of that energy,” he said, and Lady raced off the porch to run circles around the heavily shadowed yard. “Do you need to run too?” he asked Beau.
Beau swiped at his nose with one paw and groaned. Gabe chuckled and rose to his feet.
“I guess I should have warned you that I have dogs,” he said to Melanie.
“They are a nice surprise.”
“I’m not sure nice is the right word.” He patted Beau’s head affectionately, and the dog looked up at him in adoration, his tongue lolling out to one side.
She wondered why Gabe had never brought up his dogs before. They obviously meant a lot to him, and he was obviously their god. In fact, he never talked much about his home life at all. Getting him to tell her anything about himself the night they’d met had been nearly impossible.
“Gabe, why don’t you ever talk about yourself?” she asked.
“What do you mean?”
“No one wants to know all that boring stuff,” he said, hefting Melanie’s suitcase and his duffle bag from the porch.
“I do,” she said, following him into the house.
“You don’t talk about that stuff either,” he said.
“Well, that’s because my life is boring.”
“Not to me,” he said.
She paused just inside the threshold to gape at the interior of his home. It was an open plan. Very open. The two-story living space had Melanie craning her neck to view the exposed wooden beams high above. She could see all the way through the house to the expansive kitchen at the back. A loft above the kitchen looked cozy with its massive fireplace. The home’s furnishings were masculine and strong. Tables and shelving were all heavy, dark woods paired with black iron hardware. The fabrics were forest greens and navy blues, beige and browns and plaids. She didn’t see any dead animal heads hanging on the walls, but the place definitely had the feel of a hunting lodge.
“Do you hunt?” she asked.
“Do you?”
“Uh, no.”
“I’m more of a fisherman. I’ll take you out on the boat tomorrow. If I decide to get out of bed.”
“Do you like to fish?” Gabe asked as he shifted both bags to one hand so he could close the front door and lock it.
“I’ve never been,” she admitted.
“You’re from Kansas and you’ve never been fishing?”
She shook her head.
“What in the world have you been doing all your life?”
“Riding tornados to Oz and following yellow brick roads,” she teased.
He chuckled. “This way, Dorothy. I’ll give you the grand tour tomorrow.” He gestured toward the back of the house. “My bed is in here.”
She followed him toward a door off to the left of the great room. She bumped into him when he paused on the threshold.
“I guess I shouldn’t assume that you want to sleep with me tonight,” he said. “I do have a pair of guest rooms upstairs if you’d be more comfortable sleeping alone.”
“Don’t make me smack you,” she said testily. She was too tired to play coy. All she wanted to do was fall into his arms and then fall asleep.
Its décor was also very masculine, more heavy furniture with dark woods. More dark colors and not a doily in sight. The king-sized bed in the center of the room was the most beautiful thing Melanie had ever seen. She didn’t even have the decency to wait for him to drop her luggage before she kicked off her shoes and began to tug off her clothes in gleeful abandon. She normally wore a cotton nightgown to bed, but she didn’t think Gabe would mind if she slept in the buff tonight. She didn’t think she could keep her eyes open long enough to find sleepwear, much less don it.
He left their luggage at the door and made a pit stop in the connecting bathroom. By the time he returned, naked and gorgeous, Melanie was already under the covers and blinking drowsily.
He shut off the light, and a moment later she felt the mattress sag beside her. Gabe tugged her against him, pressing his chest against her back and other things against her bottom. She was too tired to be interested in that particular appendage. At least that’s what she thought until he whispered, “Good night, sweetheart. I promise to wake you properly in the morning with an orgasm and a smile.”
Her eyes popped open, unable to make out more than shadows in the dark room.
“Not if I wake you up improperly first,” she said.
He didn’t counter her statement, but she knew he’d heard her because his c**k stirred against her ass.
Chapter Eleven
Melanie had been woken at dawn by her full bladder and after using the nearest toilet, she had even taken a moment to find her toiletries so she could brush the road-kill taste from her mouth—so not attractive. But what woke her later that morning wasn’t the call of nature or even the brilliant sunlight streaming in through the double doors that lead to a back deck. No, what pulled her from a delicious sleep was a pair of strong hands slowly drawing her legs apart, tender, teasing kisses at the tops of her thighs, and a soft, wet tongue flicking sparks of pleasure against her clit. Her eyes remained tightly closed, but her mouth fell open as Gabe licked and sucked and kissed her to earth-shattering orgasm.
Her back arched off the bed, her fingers clinging to the sheet beneath her. She cried out in bliss.
Gabe kissed his way up her belly, pausing at her navel to catch between his teeth the bit of jewelry dangling from her piercing. He gave the decoration a firm tug and then continued his path of gentle kisses upward until they were eye to eye.