She was so lost in morose thoughts that when Jace
reappeared with a dishtowel in his hand, she jumped. He
picked up a plate and began to dry it.
“What do you think you’re doing?”
“Drying the dishes,” said Jace calmly. “If we share the
job, it’ll get done faster.” He examined her face. “And
you are exhausted.”
“But you’re a paying guest! You can’t do chores.”
“I can. All you have to do is charge me extra.” He
grinned.
“Look . . . ” Alice began.
“You’re dripping soap all over the floor.” She was. The
suds slid down over her hands.
“You can’t stop me from doing what I want, you know,” he
said, shaking his head. “I’m a pretty determined guy.”
“I’ve noticed,” she answered grimly. Turning back to the
sink, she tackled the rest of the dishes and found,
despite her best intentions, that her mouth had twitched
itself into a smile.
Okay. It was ridiculous, denying the pleasure his
presence gave her. Standing here, side by side, doing
this simple domestic chore together, it was as if they’d
been doing it for years; that’s how natural it felt. She
tried to calm the fluttering of her heart. He was only
being nice. A polite guest.
When the last dish had finally been put away, she moved
swiftly to the door. No reason on earth to prolong this
intimacy a minute longer. He followed her out to the long
dark corridor where only a feeble lamp burned. Pausing at
the foot of the steps, she turned.
“Thanks.” She kept her voice cool, impersonal and
dismissive although her nerves were pulled as tight as
catgut strings on a violin. “Sleep well.”
He was standing too close, once again. He always did,
come to think of it. The warmth of his body reached her
in the dim, secret shadow. She saw his eyes drop to the
curve of her lips and felt his want. She knew how he
felt. Despite herself, despite her determination to
resist, the slow flame was burning in her belly too.
He raised his hand, lifted her chin with the tip of his
strong finger.
With any remaining resistance, she tried to shake her
head. “No,” she whispered. She saw the gleam in his eyes.
He would never accept “no” if he wanted something. Hadn’t
he said that?
But he didn’t make a move.
She was the one who stepped in closer, letting her
breasts caress the tightness of his chest. She was the
one who sought his lips. She was the one who showed him
she wanted him.