Double Her Pleasure
you can tell me all the reasons you think this
one-on-one thing is a good idea.”
    She squeezed his hand and walked beside him
to the four-wheeler. “And you can tell me all the reasons you think
it’s not.”
    He swung his leg over the camo ATV and picked
up the sunglasses his brother had left on the handlebar. He held
out his hand for her. “Hop on and hang on.” He checked the angle of
the sun as she climbed on in back of him. “It’s gonna be a fast
tour.”
    He started the motor and revved it a couple
times. Looking back at the house, he saw Trey looking out the
kitchen window. He gave his brother a shit-eatin’ grin. The jerk
could walk the quarter mile to the foreman’s office.
    When Megan had her feet on the pegs and her
arms tight around his middle, he shifted into gear and took
off.
    Her breasts pressed into his back and her
hands held flat against his stomach. Megan. One hell of a woman.
The urge to howl like the leader of a wolf pack had him juiced and
ready for anything.
    The dogs caught up to them, barking and
excited for an adventure.
    He didn’t want them slobbering around while
he watched the sunset with Megan. Garret pointed toward the house.
“Kennel up!”
    The dogs slowed, stopped, then trudged back
toward the house.
    “They’re so well-behaved.”
    Garret watched the mutts in the side mirror.
They had to be sad being left behind. Almost the same way Trey had
looked when he and Megan had walked out the door without him. Hell,
Trey was the one who suggested one-on-one. He could just deal with
it.
    “Big brother has a way with animals.” He
gunned the motor and they sped toward the river. Garret gestured
toward the ranch buildings. “We’ve got barns for stock and
supplies, machine sheds, and even a wood shop.” He shouted to be
heard above the motor.
    “It’s really—oh!” They’d hit a dip and come
out of it flying. “Really fast!” She laughed.
    “Gotta get somewhere before sunset.” They
raced by the foreman’s house and the bunkhouse. A few men wandered
around, and a couple raised their hands in greeting. He’d catch up
with everyone tomorrow. Tonight he needed to burn off some steam,
and the best way to do it was with the woman plastered to his back
tighter than a body cast.
    He raced over the ridge and down the other
side, kicking up dust behind them, and feeling freer than he had in
a long damn time. Out of sight of everyone, on his own property,
with the woman he...what? Liked? Lusted after? There weren’t any
other L words he needed to think about right now.
    Ten minutes later they reached the spot where
the river took a sharp turn. He pulled up and stopped. Cutting the
engine, he waited until quiet drifted over them. The trickle of the
water and a night bird calling were the only sounds.
    Megan rested her head on his shoulder. “This
is really nice.”
    The sun sat an inch above the horizon and
sparkled off the water. Garret helped her off the ATV, slid back on
the seat a ways, and tugged her sideways onto his lap. In the
golden glow, she was angelic. Beautiful beyond words.
    He brushed his thumb along her full lower
lip, its softness sending waves of heat through his body.
    She looked up at him, her dark green eyes
searching his face. She moved closer. “Romantic?” A tiny smile
curved her lips.
    “Yeah.” He moved in and kissed her. A
ravenous hunger had him exploring her mouth, twisting her tongue
with his.
    Her hand fisted in his hair, and he slid one
palm to cup her breast, thumb her nipple.
    His shaft jerked and filled, and an ocean of
lust flooded his groin, claiming all the blood from his brain. He
ended the kiss, and lifting her leg, he resettled her facing him,
straddling him.
    Megan groaned and ran her hands over his
shoulders and bare arms. The touch of her flesh against his made
all conscious thought disappear.
    Tugging her tank top up, he stared at her
hard, pink nipples peeking through the sheer white fabric of her
bra. His mouth watered and he bit

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