Blown Away: A Small Town Military Romance (The Moore Brothers Book 1) (10 page)

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And it was because of that sneaking little suspicion that he wasn’t going to ruin anything by trying to go too fast. He actually wanted to get to know her. To understand her likes and dislikes, to understand what had her looking so afraid in those pictures. He wanted her to let him in, let him protect her from the whole wide world.

Get a hold of yourself, now. You’ve not known this girl long enough to know if she’s worth any of that stuff.

But no matter how many times his head told him such things, something in him kept insisting that she was worth at least finding out. And as he watched her stride back towards him with that silly little yapper in her arms, he couldn’t help but smile.

“Whatdaya know,” he whispered to himself, “Ian Moore may have finally met his match.”

 

Chapter Thirteen

 

 

Juliet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ian was right. Fucking Lulu. With one last look back at Ian—holy shit he’s so sexy!—Juliet took off towards the water to rescue her dog. She couldn’t believe Ian had just kissed her! And, just the way she liked it, too. All hot and needy, claiming her as his. No asking for permission or tentative bits of eye contact to make sure she was on the same page he was. He just grabbed her and kissed her and, holy shit, it was so good.

Lulu was wet from running after the water as it receded from the beach and then getting hit as the next wave rolled in. “I guess that makes two of us,” she whispered to the dog before making her way back to where Ian sat on the porch. What would he say? Would he regret the kiss? Would he cheapen it by trying to apologize?

For that matter, what would she say? She was just getting out of a crazy ass relationship, not one built on love, God no. It was born of lust and then held together with dominance and submission and one hell of a lot of rope. But Ian wasn’t the kind of guy she wanted to rebound with. He was too … what? Too everything she ever wanted…? Or did she just feel that way because she’d gotten all wrapped up in the romance of her new life, her new freedom, here in Bliss?

Ian was leaning on the porch railing when she got back to the house. “I think you should invest in a lead for her. Seems like one of us is always trekking out to the beach and coming back all covered in sand.”

Ahh. So they weren’t going to talk about the kiss at all. Juliet painted a smile on her face. “Probably a good idea.” She looked around for something to clean Lulu up with. “I guess I need to run inside and get the sand out of her fur. My landlord would kill me if I let her track the beach into the house.”

“Here,” he said, tossing her his shirt. “Use this.” Juliet started to protest. “Remember, I don’t like being told no.” There was that devilish little grin again.

Juliet used the bottom edge of the hem to dry Lulu’s shirt, doing her best not to get wet dog all over the thing. The kiss hung in the air between them and Juliet couldn’t find her voice through the tension. She couldn’t even bring herself to meet his eyes because every time she did, lust flared hot and bright in her belly, her lower muscles clenching deliciously. How could she have a decent conversation with him when all she wanted was his mouth all over her body?

After Lulu was sufficiently dry, Juliet let her back in the house and found herself utterly unable to turn around. She about jumped out of her skin when Ian put his hand on her arm, gently this time.

“Look at me, Juliet.”

Still frozen, she turned her head over her shoulder, trying to do as he said even though her body was fighting against her.

“All the way.” He put his hands on her shoulders and spun her around and Juliet was ashamed to find she couldn’t meet his eyes. “I said all the way.” Ian put a finger to her chin and lifted her face to his. “Never be afraid to make eye contact with me.”

Juliet swallowed. “I’m sorry…” she began, but trailed off, unsure why she was apologizing. He was the one who kissed her.

“Don’t be,” said Ian. “I’m not.” His gaze traveled over her mouth again.

“Promise?” she breathed.

Ian nodded and ran his thumb over her bottom lip. “Promise. And,” he said, putting some distance between them, “I’m gonna want to do it again.” Juliet practically melted with relief. Felt her lips part and her body ache. “But, not now.”

Juliet pouted. ‘Why not?” she asked.

“Greedy girl,” said Ian, and a flush flared across Juliet’s cheeks. “I like it. I want you to want me more than anything. More and more and more of me. All I have to give. But,” he said, holding up a finger. “I’m dirty and smelly and I want to take you on a proper date first.”

But I like the way you smell.
She considered saying it, but didn’t. Instead, she just nodded, suddenly completely aware of how stinky she must be herself.

“So here’s the plan,” said Ian, seemingly not bothered by Juliet’s silence. “You go inside and get cleaned up. Put on a pretty dress. Do your hair, fix your nails, whatever it is you do to get ready, and I’ll go home and do the same.”

“You’re gonna go home and do your nails?” Juliet smiled wickedly at Ian, pleased she’d finally overcome whatever terrible bout of shyness had stolen her voice.

“Hey, you do you, I’ll do me, okay?” Ian waggled a finger at Juliet and tried to look stern. “Anyway, as I was saying, I’ll go home and get cleaned up—and I think we can both agree that I’m allowed to do it in any way I deem fit, right?” He waited for her to nod through her giggles and continued. “I’ll be back here to pick you up at seven.”

And with that, he gathered up his toolbox and loaded it into the back of the truck, hopped up into the driver’s seat and drove away, leaving Juliet staring after him in the driveway.

“What. The fuck. Was that?” she asked, shaking her head and running her hand through her ponytail as she wandered back into the house.

 

***

 

She was showered and completely ready with still forty-five minutes to spare and couldn’t keep still. What the hell was she doing? She’d just left Michael
two days ago.
And now she’s already making out with hot men on her back porch? Spending hours getting ready for a date? This couldn’t be healthy. Couldn’t be normal.

And yet, she felt so damn happy. Better than she’d felt in longer than she could ever remember. She had hummed while she did her make-up, sung while she did her hair, danced naked in front of her closet while deciding what to put on. She had lingered longer than she liked to admit over her underwear choices, because, again, should she really be wondering if Ian would prefer white or black lace at this point?

In the end, she’d settled on black because it made her feel the sexiest. And a short little red dress that flared at the waist because it was the only other dress she had with her. Needing a reason to stop pacing, Julz took Ian’s advice and sat down to do her nails. She only had her manicure kit and some clear polish with her, but that would have to do. On a whim, she pulled out her phone and texted Willow her *67 code.

When her phone rang, she didn’t recognize the number, but assumed that Willow had borrowed a phone from someone again.

“Hello?” she asked cautiously, capturing the phone between her ear and her shoulder.

“Julz! Heeey!” Willow singsonged. “I got me a prepaid phone so we don’t have to go all cloak and dagger all the time. So, you get to where you were going?”

“Yep. And I’m way more setup than I thought I’d be.”

“Sounds about right. You’re Juliet the Impenetrable. Julz the Phoenix. The cat who always lands on her feet.”

“You make me sound like a superhero.”

“You kind of are. You take a lick and keep on tickin’, my friend. Always have, always will.”

Juliet laughed, glad she’d thought to call her friend. “So, I need your advice.”

“You’re looking for
my
advice? This is new. Fire away.”

“I met a guy.” Juliet dragged the nail polish brush across her nail and paused, waiting for Willow’s response. “WIll?” she asked after what felt like too long

“Julz…” Willow had her disapproving voice on. “It’s too soon.”

“I know, right? That’s my problem. But, when I’m with him, it’s like … like … time stops. And my smile is real. And all that stupid sadness is gone and I just want to breathe him in.”

“You’ve only been gone for three days.”

“I know, but, I met him two nights ago and have spent hours with him each day since.” Juliet filled Willow in on everything, careful never to say where she was or use Ian’s full name. She felt like a creep for keeping stuff from her friend, but Michael Phillips
was
the self-proclaimed Tech Lord, after all.

“He gave you a house?” Willow sounded incredulous.

“Well, he didn’t give it to me. He’s just letting me stay here while he gets it ready for renters and I get on my feet.”

“I see. But what about you? Isn’t it too soon after Michael to be getting involved with someone?”

“I asked myself the same thing, and honestly, that’s why I called you. The whole time I was making plans to leave him, the whole time I was driving, I was determined that I didn’t want to get involved with anyone else. I wanted to be me, on my own two feet. No relationships of any kind. But Willow, I never loved Michael. And he never loved me. Our relationship was sexual, more business merger than anything. And now that I’ve met Ian, it’s like, I don’t know, melting. Blossoming. It all sounds so dumb.”

“Juliet Lane, what’s gotten into you?”

“Right? Now you see why I called! It’s only been a few days and I don’t know anything about him except how I feel around him.”

“And how do you feel around him?”

“Alive. Like the best version of myself. Happy.” Juliet stopped painting her nails and looked up. “Willie, he makes me happy. Like for really real happy.”

“You know what? Fuck it. You deserve to be happy, Juliet. Have a blast. Be free. Swoop this Ian up and have some fun. I say sleep with him.”

“Willow!”

“I mean it. How many times have you really let yourself go? Took a risk?”

“Um, well, I’d say signing that contract with Michael was pretty risky.”

“Hell yah it was, but I guess what I’m saying is, how long since you took a risk on happiness? That whole deal with Michael was just another way for you to keep yourself separate and safe. You know it and I know it.”

“I know no such thing!”

“Yah? Well, then what was it?”

Juliet didn’t have an answer for her. She stayed silent, trying to come up with a decent response.

“Maybe you need this. Maybe you need this guy to come in and sweep you off your feet so you can finally realize that you’re not unlovable.”

“I never said I thought I was unlovable.”

“You never had to. I know you well enough to figure that out. So your dad spent his time and attention on your step-mom and step-brother. So your mom was busy being happy with her husband. So what? That doesn’t mean anything about what kind of person you are.”

Tears pricked Juliet’s eyes and she absolutely refused to cry. She’d taken too much time with her makeup. “I know none of that matters,” she said around the lump in her throat.

“Your head knows it, Julz, but your heart never has. You’re the sweetest, hardest working, most caring, special-est girl I know. Now, you go out there and let that Ian sweep you off your feet. Let him make you feel special. Let him take care of you. Let yourself love him, if it comes to that. But most importantly, have fun!”

Juliet thanked her friend and said her goodbyes before dabbing at the corners of her eyes with a tissue. She’d never told anyone how alone she’d felt, that she’d deemed herself unlovable. For Willow to have known, for it to have been so clear, it cut her to the quick.

What was it Ian had said this morning? New town, new home, new guy, new rules? Juliet decided to take that to heart and make it her Bliss motto. Enough sadness. Enough control. Enough self-doubt. It was time to really and truly take charge of her life and find happiness. Throw caution to the wind. Follow her heart. And if her heart led her straight into Ian Moore’s bed, then so be it.

 

Chapter Fourteen

 

 

Juliet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tires crunched into her driveway at precisely seven thirty. Julz hopped up from where she’d perched on the edge of the couch and started towards the door.
How about you wait for him to actually knock? You know, maybe try to play it cool?
She blew a long breath out through her mouth and wiped her hands on her thighs. It took concentrated effort, but when Ian finally knocked on the door, she walked like a grown woman rather than skipping and running over there like an excited child.

Julz threw open the door and her heart stuttered and stammered to see him, the memory of that kiss still lingering heavily on her mind. “Hey,” she said, smiling and biting her lip. He looked absolutely delicious all clean shaven and dressed in a dark gray button up and slacks.

Ian took a step back. “Wow.”

“You like it?” She spun in a slow circle, knowing his eyes would travel all over her body and liking the way that felt.

“Very much. You look spectacular.”

Juliet beamed. Ian offered her his hand and he led her down to the M4 and opened the passenger door for her.

“Thank you,” she said, sliding into the leather seat and looking up at him.

“Of course.” He shut the door and Juliet tracked his progress as he walked around the front of the car. He looked absolutely sexy as all hell. The perfect combination of everything. His dark features giving him that edge of mystery. The nice clothes giving him an aura of luxury. And that little swagger in his step? That swagger that looked damn good in his cowboy boots and jeans? That gave him all the dominant man edge that Juliet found so attractive.
In theory,
she reminded herself.
Dominant men are only attractive in theory.

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