Authors: Pamela Yaye
“He's always been a crafty child,” Des pointed out through her own laughter. “Doesn't do anything without a reason behind it, and I'm not willing to say that tonight was just about him apologizing to Tielle and Grae. He could've had a family dinner at his house for that.”
Desree's point of view appeared to take hold. Silently, the group contemplated the logic of it all.
“What reason would he have?” Layla asked.
Desree flexed her fingers around her mug and sighed. “Guess we'll have to wait until he shows more of the hand he's holding.”
* * *
While the oversized sofa before the library fireplace could fit two people quite nicely, its ability to do so was terribly strained when one of those people was Grae. He and Tielle had taken up opposite ends of the long chair. Grae's legs stretched along the length of Tielle's smaller frame, providing wonderful support for her back while she dozed on her side.
Grae had been first to awaken from the nap they'd fallen into after dinner. The fire wasn't roaring quite so furiously, yet it presented its enthusiastic flames and a seeking warmth from the wide hearth. The vibrancy of those flames, however, was still unsuccessful at capturing Grae's attention when it competed against the sight of Tielle at rest.
Inching closer, he eased one leg off the sofa, careful to keep the other behind Tielle's slumbering form. He thought over how often he'd planned a trip to Vancouver over the past year...and what became of those plans. Now he was there, and she was within touching distance. He smoothed a few fingers through her hair. He was there with her, and they were caught up in family melodrama, of all things. The reality of it was turning him inside out.
Grae's fingers gently stroked through her unbound hair, which was held back from her face by a thin braid wrapped about her head. Tielle fidgeted, on the verge of waking. She turned on her back, the move forcing open the bodice of the casual quarter-sleeved frock she'd worn for dinner. The hem had already risen to a suggestive position along her thigh. The V-neck bodice parted to reveal glimpses of the perfect breasts he'd missed.
“Dammit, Tel.” The curse was playful, albeit tortured. She dozed with no clue or care for how insane she was driving him.
“Ti.” He prayed she'd awakened before his lack of restraint asserted itself. “Tel.”
He rubbed her thigh, telling himself it was merely to help her waken, when every stroke only sent the hem of her dress higher.
She shifted again and sent his hand sloping to her inner thigh. Completely her fault, of course. Then, as if she hadn't tortured him enough, a faint sigh escaped her parted lips as though she were thoroughly and beautifully relaxed.
He leaned close to whisper, “Honey, wake up for me.”
All the while, the hand at her inner thigh smoothed closer to what he hungered for. The pad of his thumb commenced a slow assault along the folds of her sex, still secure inside her panties. His thumb glided slowly up and down the cottony fabric. Grae felt his eyelids growing heavy as sensation stirred wildly inside him.
He left off the urgings for her to awaken, preferring to dry-suckle her petal-soft earlobes as his touch to the middle of her panties grew more insistent. Tielle's movements on the sofa took on a new intensity. Grae let loose a groan, feeling the subtle arch of her hips when she offered herself to him.
Offered herself to him?
She's asleep, for God's sake
, he berated himself, yet he made no effort to remove his offending fingers. Her smell tantalized him, reminded him. He'd missed her so. Why did he let it all go so far?
Squeezing his eyes shut tightly, he refused to let such regrets infiltrate the pleasure hazing his brain. He could just feel slight dampness seeping through the material of her most intimate apparel.
His mouth went dry for wanting her. He wanted his mouth there at her entrance to drink in the sweet milk of her need. He wanted to inhale her exquisite aroma and lose himself inside the tight well of her desire.
“Babe, wake up.” He clenched a fist, resisting the need to take his touch to a deeper level.
Seconds later, the decision was taken from him. Tielle gripped his wrist in one hand and guided his fingers with the other.
Chapter 6
“T
el, Iâ”
Her sudden movement sent apology to his tongue until he understood her intentions.
“Tel?” His tone was uncertain, and he felt like an absolute heel for arousing her from her sleep.
It was, of course, a thing he'd done many times during their marriage. Those nights he'd return late from the firm, from a meeting about a new campaign, from arguing with his brother... He'd come home to find her asleep and toy with her until she woke and gave him what he craved.
He'd never felt like a heel for doing it before.
Guess there's a first time for everything,
he thought.
The fact that Tielle was asleep, however, was still up for debate. She gripped him with a surprising strength for someone under the veil of sleep.
“Tel?” His head dipped closer, and he attempted to observe her captivating face.
The fire still blazed, though not with quite as much fervor as it had earlier. Her face remained shadowed, yet Grae could see that her eyes were closedâout of pleasure or drowsiness, he could not be sure.
A mixture of both, perhaps?
He received his answer moments later when the softest cries radiated up from her throat, past the sultry part of her pouted lips. Whether deep in sleep or on the verge of waking, she was apparently lucid enough to have insinuated his middle finger inside her panties. Inside...her.
Mouthing curses, Grae shut his eyes and let himself be taken by undeniable satisfaction as he touched her,
really
touched her. He grunted a little as his finger slid higher. She was dousing his skin with her need, and he wondered how in heaven he'd done without her for over a year.
She was murmuring somethingâthe same word wrapped up in a moaning cry. It nudged Grae right to sanity's edge when he realized she was chanting his name. Her hips arched slowly, steadily, and her thighs parted wider to receive every inch of his finger.
Grae used his thumb to stimulate the nub of flesh just slightly above her center. Arrogant approval sent a smirk tugging at the curve of his mouth as her cries gained breadth and volume. He didn't care who overheard. This was a treat he'd been denied for far too long.
Tielle's eyes flew open suddenly. Their inviting cognac depths seemed to stir with equal parts astonishment and delight before her lashes settled as she crested on the waves of exquisite pleasure he kindled.
Her chanting cries resumed, gaining volume, and then Grae
did
mind who might overhear them. He wanted no interruptions, and as they hadn't thought to lock the library door...
“Babe...shh...” His nose nuzzled hers, his tongue outlining the plump curve of her mouth once, twice, and then delving inside to tangle with hers.
Tielle was a happy participant in the kiss, though she intermingled moaning Grae's name in the midst of it. Intimate, indulgent conversation flowed thenâsoftly and intended only for their ears.
“Don't stop,” she sobbed.
“Keep your voice down.”
Her soft laughter surged.
“I didn't mean to wake you,” he said.
“Liar,” she countered.
Grae deepened the kiss while filling Tielle with another thick finger that sent her shrieking on the cusp of climax. Not to be outdone, Tielle extended a shaky hand, her intention to release the gleaming silver buckle securing the belt at the jeans he'd chosen to dress down the shirt and jacket he wore that evening. The jacket had been tossed over the back of the sofa some time ago.
Grae murmured her name during the kiss. He was torn between sampling what his fingers explored and somehow exercising caution. She deserved more than a quick round of satisfaction from a man who had walked away because she wouldn't bow to his will.
* * *
The lusty thrusting of his tongue on hers began to show signs of cooling. Infrequently, he sighed her name, but Tielle was in no frame of mindâor bodyâto hear words that hinted of anything other than those of the most pleasurable variety.
“Grae, please.” She put his free hand to the breast almost bared past the bodice of her dress. She arched, biting down hard on her bottom lip when exquisite sensation lanced through her from the spot where her nipple grazed the middle of his palm.
“Hell...” Grae's voice was ragged and low, yet he managed to turn the tables and clutched Tielle's hand then. He secured Tielle's hand near her head.
Again, Tielle's eyes flew open. She frowned. “What's wrong?” She could feel his ardor cooling.
“Not this way. Not here,” he said.
“Do you want to go to my room?”
He chuckled. “Not quite what I meant.”
“Your room?” She sounded hopeful.
“Both rooms.”
Her expression turned gleeful.
“Separately.”
Glee transitioned to disappointment.
“I can walk you,” he offered.
“I don't want you to walk me. I want you toâ”
“Tel...”
She rolled her eyes, knowing what it sounded like when his mind was made up and would remain unchanged. She pushed at the hand that had been treating her so beautifully. It had turned into a cold reminder of what she was being denied.
Heated, Tielle fixed her clothes while scooting from the sofa. “Don't bother. I can walk myself.”
“Tel, babe.” He set a hand to her waist. “Don't go away mad.”
“Don't worry, Grae. Mad isn't all I am.” She shoved him aside and left the sofa, storming out of the library in her bare feet.
Graedon claimed the spot Tielle had just vacated. Resting his head on the sofa's arm, he groaned.
* * *
“So how'd you leave things with her?”
“I'm pretty sure she's somewhere in this house still cursing me.”
Leo's chuckles deepened as they had since the onset of his phone call with Grae. “It's never a good thing to have a woman
that
fine pissed at you.”
“I got that part, Leo. If you could give me the trick for getting her
un
pissed, I'd be grateful.”
Leo's sigh wasn't reassuring. “If I knew that answer, I'd not be thrice divorced.”
The two had been talking for over a half hour that morning. Grae had been up since well before sunrise after a night of restless sleep. Sleep? He doubted he'd closed his eyes for more than twenty minutes once he'd finally returned to his room.
Thoughts of Tielle angry with him, however, weren't the only things jockeying for space in his cluttered mind. He'd also called to discuss his brother's weirder-than-normal behavior the night before.
“It was like he was hinting at something, but trying to veil it behind confusion,” Grae said once the conversation had returned to Faro. “I got the impression he already knew whatever it was he wanted the rest of the group to own up to.”
“So he just came at everybody with this and demanded they join him in this cleansing session?” Leo asked, following several quiet moments.
“He said something about things...changing in the family after a certain point.”
“What?” Leo's voice hitched on something akin to astonishment in addition to curiosity.
Grae didn't notice, owning Leo's query up to proof of surprise over Faro's increasing aptitude for strangeness. Besides, he was too weary to wax on conspiracy theories. After all, he was in the midst of hungering insatiably for his wifeâex-wifeâand trying to concoct a way to win her back while surrounded by his drama-prone family.
“Did anything else seem off?” Leo asked.
Grae's sigh rounded out into a groan. “Whatever this supposed
change
is about, apparently it all happened when we were kids.”
“He said that? Grae? What'd he say exactly?”
“Come on, Leo, you know him. A bunch of nothin'.” Grae scratched at his muscle-packed abdomen and silently summoned the will to push out of bed.
“What
exactly
did he say?”
Leo's insistence succeeded in drawing Grae from the tousled covers. “He said drama in our family has been around since he was a kid. He could recall a time when it wasn't like that. Said he was old enough to remember the love we used to have for each other. That verbatim enough for you?”
“Keep me posted, all right?” Leo urged.
Grae didn't seem to notice the hollow element in his uncle's voice. “There's some kind of group session with the retreat's therapists tonight,” he went on, relaying the events on tap. “Won't
that
be loads of fun...”
Grae's obvious sense of foreboding seemed to ease a bit of Leo's dread. “Remember the best part is that you're getting to see more of Tielle than you have in a year.”
“Yeah...” Grae settled onto one of the two armchairs in the bedroom alcove. There, he bowed his head and conjured the image of Tielle from the night before. The missed beauty of her breasts and arousing curves...the way she felt next to him, how she sounded in his ear as he pleasured her...it definitely wouldn't be difficult to recall the best parts about being there.
“Keep me posted, all right?” Leo repeated the instruction and ended the conversation seconds later.
Grae set his mobile on the windowsill before propping his bare feet on the accompanying armchair. He massaged his eyes and then directed his gaze toward the ceiling. He thought of what he'd said to Tielle about being in his assigned room while she was just there above him and within walking distance.
It would all have to wait, he knew, until Faro showed his colors and they could get to the bottom of what the weekend was supposed to be about. Obviously, the man was one for drawing out the suspense. That wouldn't help much in terms of getting to what he was most interested in.
Perhaps it'd be a little helpful to give his brother a slight nudge toward revealing his hand earlier. He'd done it before, Grae recalled. Of course, it was always easiest before an audience. A smile defined the curve of his smile as an idea took hold.
* * *
“Des!” Faro greeted his aunt warmly as they both entered the dining room for breakfast that morning. He gestured for her to precede him into the lovely room. The place was utterly inviting, heated comfortably by the healthy blaze churning in the hearth.
“Thank you,” Desree said. “Wonderful location.” She hooked the strap of a lavender tote over a chair at the table she'd selected. “I can't think of a lovelier place for an event like this.”
Faro seemed taken aback. “I thought you'd be a little ticked at me for dragging Tielle into our family drama.”
A little smile crossed her face as she prepared her coffee at the buffet. “You've got as much unfinished business with her as anyone, and she's very well aware of our
family drama.
We should be able to depend on her for discretion at the very least.”
“That's true,” Faro agreed, as if Desree's reason was one he had not considered. “Well, I hope the rest of the family will follow my lead and own up to whatever issues they need to get off their chests.”
Desree tested her coffee and decided a touch more sugar was needed. “Are you so sure they will?”
Faro had approached the buffet to fill a plate with bacon and potatoes. “Nothing will ever get back to normal if they don't.”
Des observed him. “What do you mean âback to normal'? What exactly constitutes
normal
in your mind?”
Faro added a few more spoonfuls of the breakfast potatoes to his plate and followed up with chunks of cantaloupe and grapes. “There's a tension that's slowly weaved its way through the family. It's been destroying us little by little ever since.”
Desree had finished doctoring her coffee and gaped at her nephew. “What
is
this tension, Faro? You say you've been aware of it since you were a child?”
Still preparing his plate, Faro smirked. “I thought that'd get the attention of certain folks.”
“Why was that important?” Desree's expressive brown eyes narrowed.
Faro shrugged. “It wasn't.”
“But it was something you were aiming for?”
“Des!” Faro laughed. “Why so serious? This weekend isn't about that, you know?”
“Is that right? Because it sounded pretty serious last night.”
“Because you all are making it that way.” Some of the lightness in Faro's voice had dissolved.
Desree nodded, folding her arms across the front of the knit plum sweater she wore. “
You're
the one who invited us all out here. Clearly there's a reason, and evidently it's a reason that's been a source of tension for the family. Tell me what part of that isn't serious, Faro?”
“Des, this time away is about confronting all the dirty little items that have managed to divide the family over the years.” Faro's voice held a resolved tinge. “I, for one, believe that sharing those items could be the beginning of much-needed healing for the family.” He shrugged.
“No, that might not be the same mode of thought that others have.” He returned to filling his plate. “Maybe there are those of you who think there are some things best left untreated.”
“Nerves grow numb after a time, Faro.” Desree walked slowly with her coffee back to the table. “Aggravating them once that happens rarely does anything except to inflict pain. Or is that what you're aiming for, boy?” She kept her back to him while posing the charge.
The veiled accusation removed any phony enhancements of politeness Faro had worked to keep in place. “You're asking what I'm aiming for?” He set aside his plate, never taking his eyes from Des, whom he regarded with a mixed blend of precaution and slyness. “I'm aiming for quite a few things, Desree. Some to cause problems neither you nor I want.” He smiled. “Still not quite sure what I mean, huh? Maybe after a few more family get-togethers you'll have a better idea, and that might make you think about how you can spare the family some of that drama.”