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His words cut off because she surged forward and put her hands on his cheeks, pulling his mouth in against hers. Her lips brushed his, and then he felt the barest flicker of tongue against his mouth.

And holy fuck, that was hot.

Reese had been so surprised at her impulsive move that he hadn't had time to anticipate the feel of her mouth against his. He was surprised by the utter softness of her lips, the sweet, delicious give to her mouth as it parted against his own. Her hands were cold against his cheeks, which made the warmth of her lips even more of a contrast. And those impressive breasts were pressing up against his chest, right where his arms were crossed.

He'd been so startled that he hadn't been able to respond at first, and she took his lack of response as some sort of challenge, he guessed, because she gently sucked on his lower lip, coaxing his mouth open. “Lips,” she reminded him in a whisper.

He parted for her, and her tongue slipped into his mouth, dancing against his own. Delicate but determined, she stroked against his lips with the tip of her tongue, outlining the seam of his mouth before sliding the tip inside and rubbing it against his tongue.

Goddamn, Audrey's mouth was amazing. He was shocked that the prim woman could kiss. More than that, she kissed like a demon. Like she knew she was in charge and she was putting him in his place.

Her tongue stroked against his once more, boldly, and then retreated. “Tongue,” she whispered.

“Mmm,” he groaned when she gave a small sigh of pleasure and began to stroke her tongue into his mouth again. He slid his tongue along hers. She gave a little start when he began to respond, but then she yielded against him, and their mouths began to meld in a sensual interplay.

The kiss was incredible. Her soft tongue dancing along his, her sweet mouth parted, her lips joined to his. She tasted delicious, too—warm and like honey. Reese needed more of her. He let his arms fall to his sides and then his hands moved to her hips, close to her ass but not quite touching it. He knew if he grabbed at her, she'd flee, and he wanted more of this.

This sexy, confident Audrey that kissed like a fiend was at total odds with the sour, too proper woman with the stiff back who he had such fun teasing, and fuck if it wasn't making him hard as all get out. It was a surprise and a turn on all in one. His hands anchored at her waist, holding her against him. His cock had stirred at the wet thrust of her kiss, and within moments he was as hard as a rock. The press of those full breasts against his chest were almost as distracting as the slide of her tongue into his mouth.

After a moment, she pulled away with a small whimper, her mouth gleaming wet in the moonlight. She looked up at him with dazed eyes. “Pretty sure that was two minutes.”

He groaned, leaning in toward her mouth again. “Fuck the two minutes.”

She leaned just as far away from him, her nose wrinkling as if displeased. “Two minutes was the agreement.”

And he was . . . a bit stumped. Wasn't she enjoying the kiss as much as he was? She'd sighed with pleasure. Her lips and tongue had been enthusiastic against his own. She'd pressed against him. And now that she'd gotten him all worked up . . . she was done? He growled low in his throat. “We can keep going if you want.”

“I don't want,” she said, and slid out of his grasp, taking a step backward. “This was just because you blackmailed me.”

Somehow he doubted that. Reese hadn't missed that little jolt she'd made when he'd began to tongue her back, or the little groan of response she'd made. But if she wanted to play games with him, that was fine. She'd learn that he was the king of playing flirty games, and they were just about to get started. “Whatever you say,” he forced out in a casual voice. “You going back to the house now?”

“Yes,” she said in a prim voice. “I am.”

And she whirled and bolted for the house, her steps hurried.

Reese rubbed his lips, still feeling the slick warmth from their kiss, and grinned. Audrey might claim to be unaffected, but he'd bet money that it was a lie. There was a lot more underneath the surface than that girl let on.

And damn it all if he wasn't interested in finding out more. Now he needed to think of more ways to get that impulsive, fierce little hothead to show up once more.

***

Dear, sweet Lord, she was in way over her head.

Audrey raced back to the house, clutching the borrowed jacket to her shoulders. Her breath was coming fast and her legs felt wobbly and weak. It didn't make her stop, though—she raced up the wooden steps to the lodge and flung open the door, crashing into the house.

Cade glanced out of the bathroom doorway, seated on a small wooden stool he'd pulled into the bathroom. The sounds of retching continued, and Audrey knew her twin was still in there. “Everything okay?”

His beloved face looked so concerned, so beautiful . . . and she didn't want to see him at the moment. Not after she'd been kissing another man. Shame rocketed through her.

“Just fine,” Audrey barked out, her voice a little more high-pitched than she would have preferred. A hot flush began to form on her cheeks, and she took a step toward the bathroom out of concern for her twin. “Is she okay?”

Cade nodded. “I'll stay with her. Keep her company.”

From inside the bathroom, Daphne mumbled something that Audrey couldn't hear, and for a moment she was oddly thankful that Cade was the one volunteering to sit with Daphne. She didn't think she could at the moment, not with the way her mind and body were racing. She gestured at the stairs. “I'm, um, just going to go upstairs.”

“Okay.” He turned back to Daphne and began to murmur something.

Audrey raced up the wooden stairs to the second floor of the lodge, where the bedrooms were. Daphne's shoes were kicked off in front of the last door on the end, so she guessed that was their room. She headed inside and frowned. The room stank of cigarettes and stale smoke. Heading toward the window on the far side of the room, Audrey opened the shutters and then cracked the window to air out the room. A rush of cold air came in, and she pulled the jacket closer to her.

It smelled like Reese. For a moment, she wanted to fling it off her body, but she glanced around the room instead. It was dark, and the only light coming in was from the full moon outside. No one would know she was up here. So she cautiously pulled the jacket closer and gave it another sniff.

If she had to admit it to herself, the scent was . . . wonderful. Reese smelled like soap and warmth and the outdoors and that spicy, musky scent she was starting to identify as pure Reese. Inhaling his scent made her think back to the kiss on the dock, and her gaze automatically went to the window, looking outside for a familiar form.

He was still there where she'd left him minutes ago. Slouched against the wooden railing of the dock, his stance casual and easy. His hand was lifted to his mouth and, as she watched, she could have sworn he was rubbing his lips.

It made a quiver erupt deep in her belly. Had he been affected by their kiss, too?

He glanced up at the lodge and, as soon as he did, she yelped and bolted away from the window, hiding behind the wall. She immediately chided herself for the foolish move. He wouldn't have been able to see her watching him, sniffing his jacket and basking in his scent.

Still.

Audrey put her back to the wall and slid down to the floor, pulling her knees close and wrapping the jacket around her body.

Cade was here tonight.

Cade was here, and she'd gone outside and kissed another man. What was
wrong
with her?

She'd been dreaming of spending a quiet weekend alone with Cade for years. Fantasized about the two of them spending time together, rekindling the old, comfortable friendship they'd had, and—in her eyes—maybe turning it into something more.

She hadn't factored in a sick junkie sister who would eat up Cade's free time. She certainly hadn't factored in Cade's buddy who would drive her insane in the space of mere seconds.

She could handle Daphne, though. Cade adored Daphne also, and her sister was such a mess that she wasn't really competition for Cade. Not on a romantic level, anyhow.

But she'd never factored in Reese. Reese, who'd been making out with a gorgeous, naked blonde when they'd arrived. Reese, who crawled under her skin and infuriated her with every word and smug smile on his handsome brute face. Reese, who'd blackmailed her into kissing him. She should have told him no. She should have told him to go ahead and tell Cade. What was the worst that would happen?

But instead, she'd gone outside to kiss Reese, even though she couldn't stand him and his arrogant ways. And she'd negotiated with him about where and how long the kiss should be. And even though she'd despised him for holding her to the bet, she'd had a wild, sick little butterfly of excitement in her stomach.

It had been so incredibly naughty. It was something that the good twin would never do . . . unless forced. And somehow because the control had been out of her hands, she'd wanted to do it. Not only that, but she'd wanted to prove to Reese that he wasn't the only one who could take someone by surprise. So she'd taken the plunge and kissed him.

She knew she was a good kisser. She'd had plenty of boyfriends despite her torch for Cade, but she'd only slept with a few of them. She didn't give it up easily, preferring the long weeks—and sometimes months—of endless petting and kissing to the actual consummation. And she'd had lots of experience with kissing, and she knew what would make a man sit up and notice. And she'd used every dirty trick in the book to rock his world and wipe that smug smile off his too-handsome face. She'd wanted to shake him up a little.

She hadn't counted on enjoying the kiss that much herself. But she had. Oh, she had. That butterfly of excitement returned, low in her belly, and she pressed her thighs together tightly. His lips had been soft and full, and he'd tasted so good. And he knew how to kiss, too. When his tongue had begun to stroke back against her own, she'd forgotten all about teaching him a lesson and had simply enjoyed the kiss for the kiss's sake.

It was because it was forbidden, she told herself. Nothing more. She wasn't supposed to be out on a dock in the middle of the night, kissing a cocky stranger. She should have been in the house, at her twin's side, showing Cade how good and devoted of a sister she was.

Showing him that she was the good, sweet twin and was so right for a man as kind and devoted and handsome as himself.

And instead she'd been tonguing Reese Durham.

And she'd
liked
it.

Mortified, Audrey buried her head in her hands. Unfortunately, that only made the scent of Reese waft more closely around her, thanks to the jacket.

He'd liked the kiss, too. She could tell that her aggressiveness had startled him in the beginning, and then he'd appreciated it. It had stroked her ego, to have this big, confident man taken down a peg by her kiss. But then she'd gotten lost in it. And then he'd offered to continue the kiss.

And she'd told him no. Put on the stiff poker face of the Audrey Who Meant Business.

But she'd really, really wanted to say yes. Oh, she'd wanted to say yes. For a brief moment in time, she'd wanted to be the bad twin, the wild twin, the twin who would sink down to the floor of the dock and make love to a man she barely knew just because he excited the part of her that she tried so hard to wrestle into control.

But Audrey was determined to be the good twin at all costs. Cade was a good, kind man with a virtuous heart. He wouldn't fall for someone who had a wild and impetuous side. He needed someone trustworthy and honorable, like himself.

And since all she'd ever wanted for herself was Cade's love, she'd pulled away.

So why was she regretting it, all alone up here in the dark?

It didn't make sense. And she kind of hated herself for it, even as she rubbed her own lips in memory.

***

Audrey woke up the next morning, curled on her side of the king bed. She'd slept on top of the covers and left the window open. The room was frigid and smelled of pine trees and ice, and the jacket she was cuddled in no longer smelled of the man she'd kissed last night. Just as well.

She'd slept on top of the covers, fully dressed, and vaguely remembered dozing off while waiting for her twin to return. The other side of the bed hadn't been touched, though, and Audrey rubbed her face, then changed into a new set of clothes for the day—a plain gray long-sleeved shirt and her favorite jeans. She splashed a bit of water on her face, then used her wet hands to smooth her wild hair into her typical no-nonsense bun. Then, she headed downstairs.

The lodge was silent, and Audrey crept down the hall, wondering where everyone was. Was she the first one awake? She supposed she should make breakfast if that was the case. Surely she couldn't mess up toast.

She crept into the living room area and paused. On the sofa directly across from the now-dark fireplace, Daphne was sprawled out, facedown. Her twin looked like hell; her skin was pasty, her features were haggard, and her hair was sweaty and plastered against her pale skin. Her face rested on a cushion in Cade's lap as he slept upright, his head tilted backward, his blond hair mussed. His mouth was open, a hint of a snore echoing from him. A plastic bucket rested between his feet, clearly for Daphne's use.

They both looked exhausted. Audrey felt a twinge of dismay at the sight. She should have been the one helping her twin through the night. Instead, she'd been wrapped up in her own turbulent thoughts. Cade, being the gentleman that he was, had taken over the task. She watched him sleep for a moment, admiring his clean, handsome features. There was a dark shadow of facial hair along his jaw, chin, and upper lip, and it was the first time she'd ever seen him look even slightly rumpled. It was a bit odd to see. Even his dress shirt was wrinkled, the sleeves rolled up at his elbows. He seemed oddly vulnerable, and she smiled to herself at the sight.

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