Page 26 of Snow More Secrets

Colin laughed again. “I have no doubt.”

He ended the call and saw that my battery was getting low. I grabbed our bags from the porch, trying to remember if I’d packed a charger. After a minute, I noticed a desk under the window in the living room and I had a feeling Raven had come to my rescue. I rooted around in the drawers until I found a box of chargers that were most likely in every cabin.

I plugged in my phone and turned to go grab Hannah’s, but thought better of it before I reached the bathroom. Instead of taking it to the living room, I set it on the dresser. The battery was at twenty percent, which could last longer than I wanted it to, so I opened an app I knew would drain the power fast and let it run.

Guilt didn’t even enter my mind as I climbed into bed with my wife. I slipped an arm beneath her and pulled her back against my body, then draped my leg over hers and relaxed.Finally.She was in my arms. I was never letting her go again.

I woke up when I felt my arm being tugged on. Hannah’s movements were slight, obviously trying to keep from waking me while she tried to scoot away.

“Where do you think you’re going?” I mumbled, opening one eye to look down at her. Her head turned, so she was looking at me over my shoulder, her light brown orbs unsure and confused.

“Um…it’s after five. I was thinking about meeting the girls for dinner and?—”

She stopped speaking when I laughed, and her expression morphed into an adorable pout.

“What is funny about that?”

“It’s funny that you think I’m going to let you walk out of this cabin until I get what I want.”

Hannah’s mouth twisted with annoyance. “And what about what I want?”

In the blink of an eye, she was flat on her back and I was hovering over her. My elbows were on the mattress on both sides of her head, caging her in. “You want exactly what I do, baby. You even admitted it earlier.”

Her gaze darted away, and she squirmed, clearly uncomfortable with facing the truth. “Heat of the moment,” she mumbled.

I growled in frustration, my brow furrowed into a dark scowl. My hard shaft was cuddled in the apex of her thighs and the slight movements caused it to swell even more. She sucked in a breath and I couldn’t stop my eyes from dropping to her magnificent breasts. The nipples grew into stiff peaks under my intense gaze and I licked my lips, anticipating the feel of the buds on my tongue.

Hannah moved restlessly against me and I was tempted….oh, so tempted, to give in to my urges. But our relationship was about more than mind blowing sex. So I inhaled slowly, thinking about anything that would distract me from Hannah’s sexy body. Then I moved over and sat on the edge of the bed.

“I’m going to make us something to eat, then we can talk.”

“Holy crap!” Hannah exclaimed, popping up into a sitting position.

I averted my eyes from her bouncing tits before I changed my mind and ate her for dinner.

“My flight!”

I rolled my eyes and strolled over to the duffel I’d tossed on a chair in the room's corner. “You were never going to make that flight, baby,” I said as I dug through the bag for a pair of sweatpants.

“Well, not since you dragged me out of the Inn like a freaking caveman!” she snapped. “Cammie is probably waiting on me to rebook?—”

“Forget it, Hannah. The trip is cancelled.” I yanked on the pants and turned around, crossing my arms over my chest.

She yanked the sheet up and wrapped it around her before she scooted off the bed. Then she faced me, glaring so hard that if looks could kill, I would have dropped dead.

“Cammie cancelled it?” Her tone was suspicious…and rightly so.

I cocked my head to the side and shrugged. “I don’t know what my sister is doing, but you aren’t going anywhere.”

“Jake, I may have let your stupid sexy face and body cloud my mind earlier, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to let you tell me where I can and cannot go!”

“At the moment, I’m not the one keeping you here.”

“Excuse me?”

I gestured to the window that was completely obscured by snow. “We’re snowed in. Probably will be for a couple of days, at least.”

Hannah’s shoulders slumped, and her anger melted away. “Oh, I see. They would have cancelled our trip because of the storm. I’m sorry I jumped to conclusions. I thought you were telling me you wouldn’t allow me to go.”