EJ SLOWLY LIFTED from his sex-induced slumber,
feeling a soft hand curl around his morning erection,
stroking him into further wakefulness. He groaned and
stretched, not opening his eyes, but moving into the hand
that held him, fueling the caress. Finally, he spoke, his
voice hoarse and good-humored.
"I'm dead, Jo. You did me in last night."
"You don't feel dead to me."
There was an unmistakable smile in her voice, and a clear
promise of more sensual adventures. But he really was
exhausted.
He'd met Jo a little less than twenty-four hours ago;
she'd been the instructor for his sky-jumping lesson the
day before. He'd never parachuted before, but he'd decided
to do something special for his thirty-fifth birthday. So
first he'd jumped out of the plane. Then, exhilarated by
the adrenaline rush and ready to go out and celebrate,
he'd ended up jumping Jo, as well. Or maybe she'd jumped
him. The end result was the same.
He'd had to put the family celebration off until the
weekend, which hadn't pleased his mother one bit. But all
in all, it had been a good birthday, he thought with a
grin, feeling the pleasure of Jo's practiced touch course
through him.
"That feels wonderful, darlin', but I have to get to work."
"Won't take long, darlin"," Jo laughed. She loved making
fun of his Southern accent, and he didn't mind one bit. He
was the product of four generations of Virginian tradition
and she was pure Connecticut Yankee. But when a woman was
as warm and passionate in bed as Jo was, he could care
less about geographical differences.
EJ loved all kinds of women. As evidence of the fact, he'd
dated as many as time and opportunity allowed in the past
few years, since he'd ended his romance with his childhood
friend, Millie Stewart. EJ had broken their engagement,
left his job with the family shipbuilding business, and
basically thrown the seriousness and responsibility of his
old life to the wind. He loved his freedom, he loved his
job and he loved women. Life was good.
EJ sometimes wondered what had driven him to want to get
married and have kids in the first place. Well, he knew
the answer to that: family pressure. Being Ethan Jared
Beaumont the Fourth came with a set of expectations,
especially after his father had died unexpectedly of a
heart attack five years ago.
EJ had quit his job with the Department of Justice, where
he'd worked as a fraud investigator, and filled the seat
left empty by his dad — Ethan Jared Beaumont the Third. EJ
had done his duty. And he'd been miserable. He just hadn't
known it. Then his friend Ian Chandler had offered him the
job of a lifetime with a specialized computer crime unit,
known as the "HotWires" team. They worked in conjunction
with the Norfolk Police Department, and EJ had never
regretted for one moment accepting Ian's offer.
That was almost three years ago. And now, his life was
better than he ever could have imagined.
"Maybe I can breathe a little life into you?" Jo smiled,
her tone hushed and suggestive as she slid down his body
under the covers intending to replace her hand with her
mouth, but he reached out, stopping her.
"I'm sorry, honey, I really do have to get to work. I have
a meeting in less than an hour."
Jo settled back, sighing. "Well, okay then. I suppose I
should get going, too." She smiled in a friendly way, as
if they were simply having a casual chat on the sidewalk
instead of crawling out of bed after hours of vigorous
sex. "I had a great time, thanks."
She slid off the bed and walked around the room in totally
unselfconscious nudity, picking up her clothes. EJ sat up,
too, wondering why he was suddenly disgruntled and out of
sorts. He was tired, and he'd passed up an award-winning
blow job, for sure, but Jo didn't seem to be all that
concerned about his refusal. There was no problem with
rejection, no pouting, no argument.
She walked over to him, smiling, and kissed him goodbye. A
friendly peck. For some reason, it pissed him off.
"Can I pop in your shower for a minute?" She looked him in
the eye, no trace of any hidden agenda. Not an iota of
disappointment. He shook his head, erasing his errant
thoughts, and hauled her up against him. Bending to kiss
her soft breast, he pushed aside whatever was bothering
him.
"Sure. Maybe I'll join you for a quick one."
CHARLEY: You're very expressive. You enjoy it when someone
tells you what they want in bed, where to touch them, how
to kiss you....
EJB: I do like that — how did you know? CHARLEY: Your
cards show your strong need for communication and
sensuality in a relationship. You need to be with someone
who can excite your mind as well as your body — with what
they say, how they eat or cook, the music they appreciate.
EJB: Would you tell me where to touch you? How to kiss you?
CHARLEY: I'm a very verbal person, yes.
EJB: I get turned on by a woman telling me what she wants
to do, and what she wants me to do to her.
CHARLEY: I know....
"Sheesh, EJ — pouring it on a little thick, weren't you?"
EJ slid his glasses off and rubbed his eyes, tired from
being up too late and getting in just under the wire to
pour over the transcripts of his last dialogue with the
suspect he was currently investigating. Not that his
quickie in the shower with Jo hadn't been worth it, but he
wasn't in the habit of being late to work because of sex.
Work was first on his list, and he took it seriously.
Sarah Jessup, one of his partners on the team, was
skimming over the transcript as well, looking at him in
mock disgust.
"I mean, really. Do women fall for this schlock?" He
grinned, loving the Yiddish words Sarah always threw into
the conversation that he'd never be able to pull off with
his southern drawl. But Sarah was born and raised near New
York City, and she'd spent almost a decade in Brooklyn
before moving to Norfolk, Virginia, to be one of the team,
so she could definitely talk the talk. Her three years
living below the Mason-Dixon Line hadn't changed her hard-
edged New York attitude one bit. EJ loved it.
"They fall right into bed, darlin'. All except for you, of
course."
"Yeah, I'm immune to your flirting, thank God."
"I didn't really try all that hard, us working together
and all."
"Yuh-huh. You keep telling yourself that."
"Ah, now. No need to be bitter. All this reading here is
all playacting. Couldn't blame you one bit if it makes you
wonder what you missed out on."
He grinned, watching her gorgeous blue eyes narrow — there
was nothing romantic between them and never had been, but
he loved teasing her about her "missed opportunity." He'd
made a pass at Sarah once, years ago, before she'd met the
man she was currently engaged to, Logan Sullivan. Logan
was a former cop who was currently starting his own kayak
sales and service business.
EJ knew he'd been out of line propositioning Sarah in the
first place, but they'd been alone, out having a few
drinks after finishing a case, and they were both single
and lonely. At the time, he'd just broken his engagement
and wasn't sure what was in store for him. And Sarah had
been available, and he liked her. He'd figured, why not?
Sarah had put EJ in his place. She wasn't interested in
falling into bed with anyone, period, but especially not
with someone at the office. Of course, six months ago
Logan had come along and changed all that, seducing Sarah
when they met on a vacation fling, and then becoming her
ad hoc partner while solving a missing person case that
had cracked open one of the largest Internet pornography
operations on the east coast. Sarah was all work, all the
time, even when she'd been on vacation. Logan had mellowed
her a bit, but not much.
The bust had been a huge feather in Sarah's cap
professionally, but meeting Logan and putting some of her
own ghosts to rest while doing so had made Sarah a happier
person, in general. She was still intense, but she just
was more peaceful overall, more settled. Well, settled
might be overstating it.
EJ was always grateful that she hadn't taken him up on his
offer that night, though he sure enjoyed teasing her about
it. They had a solid friendship and a perfect working
relationship, and that was all. That was enough. In many
ways, he was closer to Sarah than he was with any of the
women he slept with.
Sarah quirked an eyebrow. "You're looking a little tired
this morning, EJ.Worn out.Was last night's birthday
conquest a little too athletic for you, old man?" She
grinned. "Many happy returns, but the way."
He winced, hating that she'd hit on the source of his
tiredness spot-on, but aimed a no-nonsense look in her
direction instead. "Thanks.When do you leave again?"
Sarah didn't miss his sarcasm, but broke into a huge grin.
The change in topic was obviously a happy one for her.
"Two weeks."
"Damn. I thought it was sooner."
EJ watched her shape her fingers into a gun and shoot him
point-blank. He loved messing with Sarah, and he loved it
that she gave as good as she got. She was a breath of
fresh air, a whole different species than the well-heeled,
upper-class Southern women he'd grown up with.
He glanced at his e-mail, skimming the subject lines of
incoming mail that already had piled up in his inbox,
realizing the room had become very quiet. He looked over
and smiled more sincerely, finding her lost in thought as
she gazed at the huge diamond on her left hand.
"It's a helluva rock. Logan really wants you to have the
best."
She blushed furiously and then glared at him — if Sarah
hated anything, it was being caught acting girly. She was
tough as nails, a great cop, and a brilliant computer
hacker. But Logan had also brought out her softer side in
a big way. The glare morphed into a cheeky smile as she
flitted her fingers in the air.
"It is amazing, but it's just a ring. Having Logan is what
counts.And in two weeks, I will be on an amazing honeymoon
with an amazing man having amazing sex all day on our own
amazing private beach."
EJ sighed exaggeratedly. "Another one gone to the other
side."
"Yeah, just wait. Your turn is coming."
"Thanks, but no thanks. I'm happy just the way I am."