From Fake to Forever

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coquettishly. “I’m dressed. You can stop pretending to have some misguided sense of modesty.”
    “I’m not pretending. Just because we’re married doesn’t mean I should get a free show.”
    He turned to face the interior of the room and got an eyeful of Meredith’s idea of dressed —a bra-and-panty set skimpy enough that it should be illegal. God, she was going to kill him.
    The freaking bath towel had covered more flesh. Her smile said she knew exactly what she was doing to him.
    “Honey, you can fantasize about keeping this platonic to your heart’s content. Just don’t hold it against me if I give you something else to fantasize about.” She raised her eyebrows suggestively. “What did you bring me?”
    A hard-on the size of a subway train, apparently. “Clothes. I don’t remember what.”
    She huffed out a sigh. “I’ll check it out myself, then.”
    This heightened sense of awareness was merely the product of the close confines and distinct lack of sex over the past few months. Maybe if he could get a dress on her, and they got the hell out of this very private hotel room, he could breathe again.
    Obviously, he had more in common with his hormonally driven father than Jason would have liked.
    She unzipped the garment bag on top of the pile and squealed. “Oh, Jason.”
    His name in her throaty come-and-get-me voice washed over him, tightening the already massive erection he probably wasn’t hiding as well as he hoped.
    Who was he kidding? It didn’t matter if they left the hotel room; this evening was going to suck regardless because he couldn’t think about anything but sex where Meredith was concerned.
    He put some steel in his spine and pulled the glittery dress from the hanger. “It’s one of Allo’s. Vogue revealed it in a spread last week, but it’s not in stores yet. I thought you might like to be the first woman to wear it out.”
    “What?” Her mouth gaped. “ Me? You want me to wear a just-revealed dress designed by Allo to a fashion-industry event?”
    Undisguised glee radiated from her expression and he forgot what he’d been about to say. Why did pleasing her make him feel as if he’d been given a gift?
    “Put it on,” he said, his voice husky and foreign. He cleared his throat. “I want to see it on you.”
    She complied, sliding her lithe legs through the opening at the top and gathering it into place against her torso. Then she presented her back, lifted her dark fall of gorgeous hair away and called over her shoulder, “Zip me up?”
    Since his fingers were already straining for the zipper before she’d finished speaking, it seemed the answer was yes. He crossed to her and her heat reached out to engulf him. Slowly, he skated the zipper up its track, following the line of her bare flesh above it with his gaze.
    Wrong way , his brain screamed. Unzip! Unzip!
    He resisted. Barely. But his fingers wouldn’t let go of the zipper pull, even though the dress was as zipped as it could be. Meredith’s exotic perfume wrapped around him and somehow, his nose was nearly buried in her still-damp hair. It smelled like green apple. He sucked in a breath and the combination of scents and the essence of her wove through his senses.
    She swayed, brushing his arousal with her shapely rear. He sought the curve of her waist, meaning to push her forward a step but instead rested his hands there as he drew her backward, flush with his body. Her head tipped back against his shoulder and she moaned so sexily, the answering spike of lust nearly blinded him.
    So he shut his eyes and let his lips trail down her exposed throat. She tasted decadent and sinful and he wanted to sink into her.
    “Jason,” she murmured and twisted in his arms to peer up at him, her gaze heavy with unconcealed desire.
    The kiss they’d shared roared back on a wave of unsuppressed memory and he ached to lay his lips on hers again. Her face tipped up, bringing her mouth within centimeters of his and paradise was

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