Page 75 of Keep On Loving You

“The feeling is so mutual.”

Kat lifted her hips, and Andy guided himself to her entrance but stopped. “This is crazy.”

She nodded. “It is.”

“Anyone could see us.”

“Then we better be fast.”

He groaned and dropped his forehead to hers. “There’s no way I can walk away from you right now. I need you so bad.”

“Not as bad as I need you, Andy.” She gripped his ass cheeks with her fingers and urged him on. It was risky. Beyond risky. Her entire family was only steps away. Not tomention the rest of the town. The odds of being found out were ridiculously high. And as much as Kat hated hiding their relationship, it wasn’t the right time to say anything.

Still.

She couldn’t have stopped herself for anything in the world. And she was pretty sure Andy felt the same way. They needed each other with an intensity that was beyond anything either of them had ever felt.

Andy thrust deep into her heat, and at the same time caught her mouth in a kiss to swallow any noise she would make.

He filled her completely and he felt so good inside her, it only took moments before Kat felt the start of her orgasm building within her.

Andy’s thrusts came hard and fast. His hand protected her back from slamming into the brick wall. Not that it would have mattered. The only thing Kat could feel was the pure ecstasy of having her man claim her in such a way.

Soon, her orgasm crashed through her at the same time Andy took his own release.

It was fast, furious, and the hottest thing Kat had ever experienced.

“Holy shit, woman.” Andy cupped her cheek in his hand.

“My thoughts exactly.” She giggled as he slowly lowered her to the ground. “I can’t believe we just did that.” She straightened her dress while Andy put himself back together. “I mean, my apartment is right there.”

“No way.” Andy tucked a hair behind her ears andshook his head. “I wouldn’t have made it.” She started to giggle but he looked so serious her laughter died on her lips. “I want to be with you, Kat.”

“You just were, silly.” Once again, she tried to giggle. She took a step toward the plaza. They would need to get back soon before they were missed. “Isn’t that?—”

He stopped her by grabbing her hand and pulling her back into his arms. “No. I mean, I want tobewith you. Let’s tell them.”

More than anything, she wanted that too. But it was too risky. Her brothers…her sister…they would freak out. There was already so much going on. So much change. And they’d be so mad. Craig wouldhateAndy if he found out. She’d lose him. And she couldn’t risk that.

Kat shook her head.

“Kat. I?—”

“No.” She refused to look at him. “I told you. We can’t say anything. Not now. Not with everything…I can’t.”

“Why not? Why can’t we? You’re an adult. And it’s not like I’m some random guy. I’m?—”

“I can’t lose you, Andy.”

“You wouldn’t.”

“But I could. Don’t you get that?”

She could see it on his face. He didn’t understand.

“Craig could…and they’d be so mad.” She shook her head so hard, her whole body moved, causing her fringe to fly around. “I can’t deal with it right now. Not with everything else. We’ve been through so much as a family. What if they aren’t okay with it? What if they freak out and cut you out?”

He opened his mouth but he couldn’t speak, because he knew it was a possibility. A very real possibility. It wasn’t a secret that all her brothers had some sort of ridiculous protectiveness over her. And it had only gotten worse after their father died. As if they personally were responsible for her future.