Come Find Me

Come Find Me by Natalie Dae Read Free Book Online

Book: Come Find Me by Natalie Dae Read Free Book Online
Authors: Natalie Dae
“Faster!”
    Dan obeyed and her orgasm came with alarming swiftness. She
leaned into him, her mouth on his chest to stifle a whimper, her pelvis rising
to press against his fingers. She squeezed her thighs, breaths hot in the
confined space, and rode the sensations, wishing she could scream out her
bliss. The wave ebbed and flowed and she lifted her face to his neck, kissed
the soft skin. Aftershocks jabbed her clit and she grabbed his wrist, a silent
warning for him to stop.
    He eased his fingers away and kissed her cheek. “The
waitress is on her way.”
    “Oh god!” Kat sat upright, thankful for the tablecloth
hiding her lower half. With no time to button up, she cleared her throat and
smiled at the brunette woman now standing beside their table. “Hi! I’ll
have…um…yes, I’ll have a chicken salad.” She thought of the roasted potatoes.
“Actually, could I also have potatoes with that?”
    “I’ll have the same,” Dan said, giving Kat a wink.
    The waitress nodded, eyeing them as though she wasn’t quite
sure if she’d caught them doing something inappropriate. “Sure. Drinks?”
    “Uh…” Kat looked at Dan. “Wine?”
    “Why not? Yes, a bottle of house wine. Thanks.”
    Their server rolled her eyes. “Red or white?”
    “Doesn’t matter,” Kat said, wishing the woman would go so
she could button up. “You choose.” She smiled, hoping she appeared calmer than
she felt. God, her heart beat so fast!
    Frowning, the waitress turned and walked away, glancing back
once before disappearing through double doors at the back of the restaurant.
    “Do you think she knows?” Kat looked at Dan, her nerves taut
and face hot.
    He smiled and his eyebrows rose. “Does it matter?”
    “Well…”
    “It’s not like we’ll be seeing her again once we leave.” He
stroked her face. “Unless we come back for our anniversary.”
    “So you think we’ll get that far?” she asked, her voice
light, her tone teasing.
    “Don’t you?”
    “God, yes!” She paused, then, “Um, you’ll need to wash your
hands before we eat.”
    With a reaction so far removed from what she was used to
from Dan, she watched as he raised his fingers to his lips and sucked them
inside his mouth. Kat gasped, eyes wide, and laughter bubbled in her chest. She
released it, throwing her head back, so in love with this new side of him.
    “I can’t believe you just did that!” she said, taking his
hand and holding it beneath the table. “This is a far cry from the lunch breaks
we’ve shared at work.”
    “Ah, but it was different then. We were only friends. And
god, woman, but you’ve unleashed a beast inside me.” He growled then laughed,
no hint of embarrassment in sight.
    “You need to go and wash your hands!”
    He winked and left the table, returning a few minutes later.
Kat looked at him, adoration for him growing, and wondered what other surprises
he had in store for her. Tonight would be an experience she was sure, one she
wouldn’t forget in a hurry. She trusted him totally.
    “You’ve completed me,” she said, suddenly serious, tears too
close for comfort.
    The sincerity in his eyes made her turn away, unable to look
at him any longer in case she broke down. Everyone searched for the perfect
partner, wished for their soul mate to sweep them into their arms and carry
them away, but to find one so perfect for her both awed and staggered
her.
    Even if he leaves his socks in a ball on the floor
instead of putting them in the laundry hamper I won’t care. He’s mine. My
perfect love.
    “Kat?” Dan placed his finger beneath her chin and turned her
head to face him. “Are you all right?”
    More composed now, she looked into his eyes and gave a
wobbly smile. “Yes. More than all right.”
    “Good. After this week, we’ll be okay, won’t we?” He rushed
on. “I mean, this isn’t just a holiday romance, is it?”
    “God, no! I want you. Need you with me.” She gripped his
hand tighter. “I don’t want you out

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