Ace's Wild

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you somewhere.”
    “That’s a common myth.” Taking off his hat, he ran his hand through his hair again before asking, “He beat the boy?”
    “He beats Terrance every time you take his money.”
    His hands dropped to his sides. “I don’t
take
his money. He loses it.”
    “That’s splitting hairs.”
    “Not in my book.”
    “Fine, I’ll rephrase. Every time he loses at your table, he takes it out on his son. His eight-year-old son,” she added for emphasis.
    “Fuck.”
    She really needed to learn to use that word. It conveyed so much with so little. “I’ll thank you not to use that language around me.”
    This time the look she got wasn’t so sympathetic. She didn’t push, just waited. After a minute he said, “I’ll do it on one condition.”
    She knew better than to say “anything.” “What’s your condition?”
    “I want a kiss.”
    “A kiss?”
    Pushing off the wall, he took a step closer. She took one back.
    “Just a kiss.”
    The wall brushed her shoulder. She melted against it, her gaze hopelessly dropping to his lips.
Just.
    The word with all its implications lingered in her mind. Just the feel of his breath on her skin. Just the touch of his lips to hers. Just that slight pressure. That gentle parting. Just that hot claiming...
    Ace reached out, and she flinched. He smiled, a devil’s smile that promised so much as his finger grazed her temple in a featherlight caress. In a rough drawl, he murmured, “Don’t.”
    Such a soft, seductive order. A shiver snaked down her spine. When she would have leaned away, he shook his head and issued another. “Stay.”
    She did for no other reason than he was the one who issued it. He increased the pressure ever so slightly—just enough—drawing his fingertips down her cheek and along her jaw, finding the sensitive skin of her neck. She gasped as sensation gathered. Goose bumps sprang up. His nostrils flared. She didn’t move and, for an instant, neither did he. They just stood there in the alley with the warmth of the sun heating the air between them. “What do you say, schoolmarm? Do we have a deal?”
    “I think you want a lot.”
    He shrugged. “You’re asking a lot.”
    Placing her hand on his chest, savoring the flex of hard muscles and the soft hiss of his indrawn breath, Petunia stood on tiptoe, intending to kiss his cheek. He shook his head and smiled, and that finger, that oh, so tantalizing finger, traveled to the corner of her lip, teasing the delicate skin there, coaxing forth another airy gasp and more goose bumps.
    “I want a real kiss.”
    The raspy tone melted into the heat of his touch, melted into her. Her gaze dropped to the sculpted beauty of his mouth. That mouth with those full lips she’d always fantasized about sliding over hers, parting hers. Oh, yes, a real kiss... She wanted that, too.
    With a subtle pressure, he tipped her face up. She didn’t resist. Why would she?
    “Like you mean it,” he added.
    That jerked her gaze to his, and she caught something in his expression that challenged everything feminine in her. Doubt. He didn’t think she’d do it, she realized. He probably thought she was too prim, too proper, too much on the shelf to kiss a man. He probably assumed she didn’t even know how. He probably thought he was scaring her. With a shake of her head, she leaned back and smiled.
    He had another think coming. Ace Parker was one heck of an inspiration.

CHAPTER THREE
    H E WAS TOO old and too experienced to shudder at the touch of a woman’s hand, any woman’s hand, but when Petunia’s settled as light as thistledown against his chest, Ace did just that. Desire started deep in his gut and climbed upward right along with her fingers, rolling like thunder through his resistance, making a mockery of the dare he’d laid before them. This wasn’t a game. This was real. And he didn’t want it. Not the desire. Not the weakness. Not her.
    But it didn’t matter what he didn’t want as her skirts

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