“Okay, Rambo.” A high, hysterical laugh follows.
“Rambo?” I cock my head at her. “I wasn’t the one who blew up the propane tank with one shot.”
“That was better than a James Bond movie,” she laughs.
“I didn’t know you liked James Bond, professor.” I smile at her and kick myself again for thinking she leaked our location. “But you don’t get better than him.”
“Nah. That felt like revenge. Payback. Bond. June Bond.”
I sweep the rest of the boat, taking my time to explore the cabin, the few nooks and crannies where it would be possible to stow a cheap tracker.
“It’s clean.”
“Are you disappointed you can’t crush another tracker with your bare hands?”
Sweeping her into my arms, I chuckle as she lets out another laugh. And then shivers.
“Dammit, June, let me drive.”
“No.” A soft smile.
I look to the sky as though the high, wispy clouds blocking the moon will somehow have the answers.
“Can I at least I warm you up?” God, I want to. Want to take her in my arms, press her body against mine until my heat seeps into her.
She nods and I duck into the cabin and find the fleece blanket.
The soft fabric smooth against my hands. Placing the blanket around her, I release my grip reluctantly. June’s teeth quietly chatter; her eyes so large they swallow the starlight.
“Adrenaline.”
“Huh?”
“You’re shaking again. It’ll stop soon. Try and breathe. Deep breaths.” I cast a look back at the receding flames billowing on the beach.
“Try and breathe? I was planning on continuing to breathe, thank you so much. Certain functions tend to cease if I stop.”
I step back, relief at her sass making me weak.
I care about her. I want her more than I thought possible. The thought overpowers me. Staggers me.
I always get what I want, sooner or later.
And I want June. All of her. Not just now, but for as long as she’ll have me.
A slow, deep-sounding laugh escapes me, and she turns, her lips curving up in automatic response.
“What?” she asks, bemused.
“Just thought of something funny, that’s all.”
“What?” she insists.
“You’ll see,” I say, raking my gaze over her, smirking when she quirks an eyebrow and lets out an exasperated sigh.
She will see. She’ll see me. All of me.
I’ll let her in.