So I packed a bag, and Julian drove us back to his house.
Chapter 19
Sunshine
Nerves fluttered inside me when we got out of the car, but before I could get too anxious, Julian put his arm around my waist and dragged me inside the house.
Luca and Logan were both sitting on the couch. Their heads snapped immediately toward us.
“Hi.” Julian grinned. “She’s agreed to dating.”
“Good.” Luca looked us over, his gaze turning smoldering.
It would have been embarrassing if Julian didn’t look so happy with himself. He gestured between the two alphas. “Make room for us. We want cuddles.”
Logan scooted over. “You’re okay, Sunshine? We didn’t want to rush you.”
“Rush me?” I blinked, sitting between Julian and Luca. “I didn’t even know you guys wanted to date me until Julian…” I trailed off, my cheeks heated.
Julian whacked Logan’s arm. “I told you she thought no matchmaking meant we didn’t want to date her.”
“Sorry.” Luca looked at me, and he looked so sad I wanted to hug him. “I didn’t know you were asking for yourself. I don’t want to date the lovely people in your matchmaking program.”
“But you?” Logan said, picking up my hand. “We want to date you.”
Everything clicked into place. “Really?”
“Come with me to the Farmer’s Market on Friday.” Logan kissed the back of my hand.
“I want to take you to dinner,” Luca said, brushing his hand over my shoulder.
My skin was still sensitive from Julian touching me, and it felt like Luca’s hand was on something more personal than my shoulder.
“So I’m not crazy.” I looked at Luca. “And you really were flirting?”
Julian laughed, and Luca nodded. “Yes, kitten. I was flirting. Trying not to be too forward.”
“Trying not to drag you back to our house, more like it,” Julian muttered, and pressed a kiss on my other shoulder.
I couldn’t believe it. It was actually happening. These three men wanted me. They had been talking about wanting me for months.
“I can see I have some work to put in.” Luca trailed a fingertip over the skin on my shoulder. “I’ll show you how much I want you, need you. That will take that look of doubt off your face.”
“It’s okay,” I said quickly. “I wanted all of you so badly that it just seems too good to be true.”
“This isn’t too good to be true,” Logan said. “Because you’re perfect for us.”
“I have been craving you.” Julian looked at me. “Your touch, your scent, your laugh.”
I grinned. “I’m glad the pining has been going both ways.”
“Oh, it has.” Julian leaned over and kissed me. He started to pull back as if to cut it short, but I kept kissing him back, desire swirling around me. They wanted me. They craved me.
Julian cupped my face with his hands and kissed me like his life depended on it. He pushed his tongue inside my mouth, already a quick study from this afternoon.
Luca’s hand didn’t move from my shoulder, but his thumb rubbed across my skin like he was thinking of touching other parts of me.
Pulling away from the kiss, Julian turned his head to kiss Logan.