He was right. I should. It was late, and I had to finish writing my movie review, and…and…My mind blanked.
“Why?”
Another shiver ran down my neck when the distance between us shortened by another inch.
“Because it’s late,” Xavier said softly. “And because…” He trailed off when I licked my lips in a brief, involuntary movement.
His gaze latched on to my mouth, and my parched throat dried even more.
The world narrowed to this very moment, beneath the dim lights of the library, listening to our escalating breaths sync with each other.
And when he let out a tortured “fuck” and dipped his head, molding his mouth to mine, it didn’t even occur to me to pull away.
This was the world, and I never wanted to leave.
Logic and reasoning fell to tatters in the scorching tangle of lips and teeth. One hand grabbed my nape and pulled me closer; the other splayed across my back, burning through cashmere and skin to turn me boneless.
My mouth parted in a moan, and his tongue pushed inside, caressing mine in strokes so lazy and sensual, I couldn’t tell where one ended and the other began. He tasted like an addictive combination of heat and spices, and the warmth of his touch curled through my stomach, between my thighs, and traveled all the way down to my toes.
I didn’t know how long we stayed there, but it was enough for me to slide my fingers through his hair and confirm that yes, it really was that soft, and yes, he really did taste that good, and no, I’d never, ever come this close to unraveling.
I would’ve happily drowned in the embrace, but reality intervened as it always did, and we broke apart with a gasp for breath.
We stared at each other, our chests heaving. My lips tingled in the aftermath, and the air felt like ice water after the heat of our kiss.
A hint of red glazed Xavier’s cheekbones. I noticed with some embarrassment that his lips were swollen, and…
Fuck. I did that. We did that. I…We’d…I’d let him…
This time, reality wasn’t so much a gentle slip as it was a slap in the face.
Every muscle locked as the implications of what just happened crashed over me.
I’d just kissed a client. Not only a client, but someone whose inheritance I was one-fifths in charge of thanks to some stupid fucking will I’d never asked to participate in.
Dread curdled in my gut.
Xavier must’ve picked up on my mood shift because his shoulders tensed to match mine. “Sloane—”
“I have to go.” I grabbed my purse, which had fallen to the ground sometime during our kiss. “We’ll discuss your business plan later.”
I spun around and scrambled out of the library before he had a chance to respond.
The thunder of my pulse followed me all the way downstairs, out the door, and across the grounds to Valhalla’s gated entrance.
I’d just told my friends Xavier wasn’t my type, and then I’d gone and done that. What the hell was I thinking?
I hadn’t been thinking. That was the problem. I’d let my hormones take the wheel, and they’d driven me straight to Stupidville.
“It’s the dry spell,” I said aloud. Either that, or Isabella had acquired a magical ability to manifest anything she said into reality. Normally, I’d be terrified—she read way too much dinosaur erotica to safely possess such a power—but I would rather deal with that than consider the remaining explanation.
I, Sloane Kensington, was attracted to Xavier Castillo.
No, not just attracted to, but liked. Enough to forget my strict rules about not getting involved with clients. Enough to let him kiss me and to kiss him back.
I groaned and pressed the heels of my hands against my eyes.
I’m so fucked.