“Luca!” I scream and keep my pace until the sparks fade. I’m barely able to collect myself when Luca flips us, slams into me once, then twice, before pulling out and growling his orgasm as he comes all over my stomach.
The room is filled with our labored breaths as we try to calm down.
Resting back on his heels, my legs still open for his viewing, Luca slowly moves his gaze up to mine.
He grins. I’m pretty sure I blush. And then we both laugh.
“I love sex with you,” he admits as he gets off the bed, strutting into the bathroom and returning with a warm towel. He kneels next to me and cleans my belly.
Then he tosses the towel into the laundry basket and crawls back into bed with me.
“I’m pretty fond of it myself,” I say then kiss him.
We let it linger, his tongue slipping in to dance with mine before we’re interrupted by the sound of my cell phone ringing on the nightstand.
He groans his disapproval.
“Let’s just ignore the world today.”
“I wish we could,” I agree with him and suck in a breath. It’s my brother's name on my screen.
“It’s Leo.”
I turn to look at Luca as he sits up on the bed, pulling the sheet to cover the bottom half of his body. I stare at his bare chest for a moment, knowing how firm it feels under my fingertips but still fighting the urge to reach out for him as if it’s the first time.
“You better answer it. He’ll be suspicious if you don’t.”
I nod and get up from the bed.
“Put clothes on first. If you walk around my house naked, our cover will be blown a lot sooner than you want it to be.”
I grab his shirt from last night off the floor and slide it on.
“That doesn't exactly help.”
I roll my eyes and answer the phone as I walk out to the living room.
“Hey, Leo,” I say and sit on the sofa.
“Shay. What are you doing?”
He sounds upset.
“What do you mean what am I doing?”
“I mean, I called you three times and I tried The Marina, Carl said you weren’t there yet.”
He called three times? Shit.
“You did?”
“Yes. Are you okay? I was about to call Grace to see if something happened to you.”
“I’m fine.”
“Really? Because I know with Mom and Dad here this summer that leaves you all alone at The Marina and?—”
“And I'm a grown woman who can be alone. Besides, I’m not alone.”