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There must have been fifteen pillows on the bed with crazy patterns, in every color and size under the sun, piled on top of a fuchsia blanket, which was folded halfway down the bed, with a bright orange blanket beneath, also folded, and finished off with an olive-green blanket lying across the foot of the bed. Even the sight of all those covers made him hot. It was summertime. Who slept under that many blankets?

He took a few steps, quickly scanning the rest of the room. A bright orange lamp sat beside pottery pieces of various sizes. Surprisingly, they were all in the same electric color. The entire room came together with a painting hanging over the dresser that looked like a child had painted mad streaks of the colors sprinkled throughout the room. He sat on the edge of the bed with Jana in his arms, thinking he’d just learned more abouthis girlthan she ever could have told him.

Hunter carefully slipped off Jana’s heels, hoping not to wake her. He set them on the floor and debated changing her out of the dress. Her breasts were vying for release from the binding material, plumping over the low neckline. Distracting himself from making the decision, he rose again with her in his arms and tossed the pillows to the floor, then pulled back the soft blankets and sheet. He couldn’t imagine sleeping beneath that many blankets, and wondered why she needed them.

As he laid her on the bed, she sighed softly. Now he had another dilemma. He didn’t want to leave her. Like,reallydidn’t want to leave her. And it wasn’t because he was worried she might throw up in her sleep and choke or anything as chivalrous as that. He just wanted to be near her. To hold her and wake up with her in his arms. He’d wanted that since the day he’d met her all those months ago. He sat beside her on the edge of the bed and brushed her hair from her forehead. Even the first time they’d hooked up, when she’d called him the wrong name and he’d wanted to throttle her, he’d been disappointed when she’d snuck out while he was asleep.

Weeks later, when Sky and Sawyer got together, he went to see Sawyer fight—and Jana walked in. He’d been drawn to her even more strongly than before. They fought, they challenged, they pushed each other to the limits, taking what they wanted and asking for nothing in return. Yet every time they’d come together since, she’d left him wanting more. He couldn’t explain it, but he sure couldn’t deny that she had a string around his neck, and every time she walked away, she tugged a piece of him along with her.

He headed into her calm-within-the-storm bathroom, which was layered in pastel blue and yellow with a white tile floor and claw-foot tub, needing to figure out if he should stay or go. Shehadasked him to have sex.That’s kind of like an invitation.

He was careful not to mess up her sink as he washed up. When he returned to the bedroom, Jana had pulled the sheets up over her shoulders. She looked so innocent, with her hair spread out beneath her. His body ached to hold her, and really, he shouldn’t leave her alone, right? He took off his jeans and T-shirt, tossed them onto the chair, and slipped beneath the sheets. Lying on his back, contemplating his decision to stay when she hadn’t asked him to, he locked his hands beneath his head.

As if she had a built in man detector, Jana turned over. Her cheek landed on his chest, and her leg draped over both of his, and her hand landed between his legs. Where the heck were her clothes? She was completely naked. A seductivemmmvibrated through her at the same time a greedy groan escaped his lips. This wasnotpart of tonight’s plan.

“Jana.” He’d made a mistake. He was not doing this. Not when she was so drunk she couldn’t even open her eyes. Her silence surprised him, and he dared a glance. She was sound asleep and making the not-quite-a-snore sound caused by too much alcohol, but she had a death grip on a part of him he’d rather not think about right now.

He closed his eyes and tried to tame his mounting arousal, but all he saw was Jana up onstage, her eyes blazing, her body smokin’, and that dirty little mouth of hers painted and willing. He must be cursed. This was going to be the longest night ever.

WHAT IS THAT yummy smell?Jana inhaled deeply as her senses came awake, recognizing the familiar scent of the only man she’d been with for months. Her body was splayed across Hunter’s, only she was blissfully naked and he wasn’t. She tried to piece together what had happened last night, as panic tiptoed into her body again. She couldn’t pick up her keys and disappear into the night. She certainly couldn’t wake Hunter and ask him to leave. Well, shecould, but that would only start a fight, and she rather liked this peaceful moment with him, when there was no tension between them.

She moved quietly off the bed, reminded of when she’d slipped away in the middle of the night in Provincetown the last time she and Hunter had been in an actual bed together.When I promised I’d never sleep with you again.The last time they were in her bedroom came rushing back. The tenderness he’d shown her as he’d held her in his lap warmed her all over.

She felt a little dizzy knowing how much of herself she’d shown Hunter. She needed cold water. She needed space. A little room to think.

She tiptoed into the bathroom, brushed her teeth, and washed the makeup from her face. She debated her dilemma as she returned to the bedroom. Why wasn’t Hunter naked? He always slept naked. At least after their hookups he’d never put on any clothes. Why was he here at all if they hadn’t had sex? And she was sure they hadn’t, even if her mind was fuzzy, because having sex with Hunter Lacroux was not something a girl forgot.Ever.

With her nerves doing a little uneasy dance, she slipped on his T-shirt and debated waking him again and asking him to leave. She quickly decided that it wasn’t worth the fight. At least that was the story she tried to believe as she climbed back into bed with a smile on her lips and curled up with her back to him. The bed dipped as he rolled onto his side and his strong arm wrapped around her, tugging her back against his chest. Her body molded perfectly to his. She tried not to move as her heart went a little crazy and she debated this encroachment of her personal space.

“Close those pretty little eyes of yours and go to sleep.”

Her eyes sprang open. “You’re awake?”

“You glommed onto me all night. Of course I’m awake.” He pressed a kiss to her cheek. “But I’d like to sleep, if you don’t mind.”

She smiled, loving that he wanted to stay, even as her rebellion left her lips.

“Then maybe you should go back home.”

“No, pretty girl. This time I win. Sleep. Now.”

“Hunt—”

He tucked her beneath him and gazed into her eyes. His arousal burned against her thigh. “You never listen.”

“Now that we’re awake…” She arched up and nipped at his chin. He searched her eyes with a hungry gaze. “I’m not still drunk, if that’s what you’re wondering.”

“I think I can tell when you’re drunk.” He clutched her hip so hard she sucked in air between her teeth. “I want to stay until morning. Right here. Holding you.”

“Then let’s fool around.”

He scowled, but she knew he was fighting the desire, too.

She rolled her eyes. “Why do you have to make all the rules?”

“Because your rules suck.” He lowered his mouth to hers, and soon they were both lost in the kiss, their bodies pressed close together. “Jana,” he ground out. “I should walk out that door, because giving in to you is like feeding a kid candy. You’ll keep coming back for more.”

“And that’s bad why…?”