Something was rumbling, and I wasn’t sure if it was him or the engine. Or maybe it was me. I didn’t have time to investigate, since he was already letting me go so he could move the truck farther back, like Georgie instructed.
“Don’t kill him. His mother is a good customer,” I teased.
Max just grunted, and Georgie soon left to hassle another car full of moviegoers.
My mind was racing, just like my pulse. I couldn’t get that kiss out of my head. I turned to face the opposite direction.
This wasn’t me. I was way out of my depth with him.
Men who looked like Max Leeds did not go around saying things and doing things that swept me off my feet every day, for fuck’s sake.
It was a damn good kiss. I needed a moment to collect myself.
I had no idea kissing a man could feel like this.
Like it was do or die.
All or nothing.
He tasted so good. Like sin and chocolate.
Decadent.
Delicious.
Dirty.
And for once in my life, I wished I was wild. Different. I wished I was the kind of woman men like him went after.
You’re here with him, aren’t you?
“Hey, Max?” I asked, uncertainty warring with need inside me.
When I turned to face him, I was shocked to find he’d been sitting there staring while I gathered my thoughts, watching me.
“Yeah, Sugar?” he whispered, and I swallowed, trapped by his blue stare.
“I, um, oh hell,” I mumbled and grabbed his collar, tugging him towards me.
I slammed my lips to his, and my heart galloped inside my chest. This man was magic. His lips worked with mine, feeling, tasting, sliding.
I moaned and gave him the opening he needed. Max’s long tongue licked into my mouth, and I swear my pussy pulsed in time with his ministrations.
“Popcorn,” he whispered, nuzzling my nose and slowing down this inferno I’d started.
Wait. What?
“Popcorn?” I echoed.
“Yeah. Popcorn with butter and salt, right?” Max asked, giving my lip a tug before smacking another kiss against my swollen mouth.
“You remembered,” I said, and couldn’t help but feel pleased.
“Of course. Come with?” he asked, waiting for me to nod.
“Yeah, I want to come,” I said, eyes wide once the words were out.
OMFG. I can’t believe I said that.