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“Cor?” Lex looks up at me with an easy smile. “Do you want to join us?”

Yes. In every way.

Lex guides Grier to scooch over a bit, making enough room for me on the edge of the bed. Even in her zombie state, she insists that I get under the covers too, tugging at the sheet until I oblige.

“Grier sandwich,” I say with a laugh, cuddling in extra close. “Now, where were we?”

Two and a half reads ofDragons Play Dodgeballlater, Grier is finally sound asleep. It takes some light gymnastics for us both to get out of bed without waking her, which only leads to more laughter that we have to muffle, but we eventually make our escape without her batting an eyelash.

Before long, we’re back in the same spot on the couch as last night, this time with a bottle of wine and two take-and-bake pizzas Lex rustled up from the back of the freezer.

“Thanks again for being so flexible about tonight.” Lex smiles as he pulls an extra-large piece off the pizza stone and plates it for me. Despite his ten years in New York City, the man hasn’t lost the “ladies first” manners they teach us down here.

“It’s really no big deal,” I say, accepting the plate and lifting the slice to my lips. There’s still steam rising off it, so I blow a cold stream of air along the hot, gooey cheese, looking up just in time to catch Lex staring at my lips.

“You know how kids are. One second she’s bouncing off the walls, the next ...” He takes a deep breath, rubbing the tension out of the back of his neck. “That one is unpredictable.”

“Some of the best things in life are unpredictable,” I murmur, blinking up at him with a knowing look.

He responds with a soft, easy chuckle. “Yeah, I’d say a lot of good, unpredictable things have been coming into my life lately.” He pauses, his gaze momentarily dipping down to my legs. “Speaking of which, I want an IOU on seeing you in those heels.”

My eyes can’t help but roll as I try and fail to suppress a smile. “Don’t act like you’ve never seen me in heels before.”

“I don’t think my senior prom over a decade ago counts,” he says. “Plus, your dress covered them anyway.”

I nod, setting my plate on the coffee table and grabbing a napkin for each of us. “I still can’t believe Dak bought that we went just as friends.”

“Listen, you know I love Dak like he’s my own brother, so it’s with nothing but total respect that I say this.”

Lex pauses, his eyes darkening as he glances around the room, as if there were anyone around to hear him. Then he leans in close to me, like we’re a couple of high schoolers gossiping in the back of study hall.

“Your brother?” he whispers behind a cupped hand. “He can be kind of a dumbass.”

A laugh explodes out of me, loud enough that I have to smack a hand over my mouth to keep from waking our little patient upstairs. Once I get myself under control, I give Lex a playful shove with both hands.

“You’d better hope I never tell him you said that,” I finally manage to say on a strained laugh.

“Yeah?” Lex lifts a brow in a challenge, shifting closer to me on the couch.

All at once, the mood changes, the sexual tension between us as thick as the humidity of an August night. He reaches toward me and tucks back a loose strand of my hair, causing my goose bumps to run wild as the pads of his fingers linger on the tender skin behind my ear.

“Well,” he finally says softly, his tongue sweeping over his lower lip. “You’d better not tell him about this either, then.”

Sliding his fingers to the back of my neck, he draws me into him, closing the space between us with a slow, open-mouthed kiss that sucks the air right out of my lungs.

Holy God in heaven, this man. One kiss from him, and I’m putty in his hands.

He coaxes my tongue into his mouth, sucking and massaging it with his, and I moan into him, planting my hands against his firm chest. It’s all I can do to find some semblance of balance in this moment where I feel like I’m totally and completely falling.

When he pulls back, it’s only a fraction of an inch, barely enough space to catch his breath as he grabs my hand and lowers it from his chest to his zipper. The kick of his erection against my palm sends a gasp tumbling from my lips.

“Do you want this?” He growls, tilting his hips against my hand.

“Y-yes,” I stutter. “But here?”

“Bedroom.” He pulls away, nodding toward the staircase. “It’s next to Grier’s room, though. We’ll have to be quiet.”

“Our parents never caught us back in the day, right?” I remind him. “I think I have plenty of practice in keeping quiet.”