Hot as Hell. Jessa James

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to have you back, man,” EJ said as he clapped Cade on the shoulder. “Damn, we haven’t been on crew together in forever.”

      “Hey, Lil? Can I get a large latte?” he asked. Her name on his full lips sent a shiver down her spine.

      “I, uh. Yeah, right away. Large latte,” she repeated, all business.

      She couldn’t bring herself to look at him directly. It was like looking at the sun. In the past couple of years, ever since that day, they’d rarely seen each other.

      Almost immediately after it happened, Cade had accepted a post in Montana.

      She hated to admit it, but that had broken her heart. It was part of the reason she’d jumped on the offer at the culinary school.

      Now, he’d lost all his boyishness, save for that grin she remembered obsessing over since she was a kid.

      Not that he wasn’t hot before, but damn, she thought to herself. What are they putting in the water out in Montana?

      He was bronzed, a rarity in Oregon. It contrasted perfectly with his chestnut hair, kept clipped close. The perpetual five o’clock shadow was a harsh reminder of the burn he’d left on her neck, her lips, nearly three years ago.

      Because like it or not, his searing touch had changed her…

      But that was then. This was now. Lily straightened her spine and blatantly ogled Cade in the reflection of the espresso machine’s steel body.

      He put on some serious muscle, she thought. She’d sworn to herself that the next time she saw him, if she ever did, all traces of her crush would be gone.

      I should just be grateful I gave my virginity to someone I’d always wanted, she thought.

      But now, seeing him like this? All those feelings rushed back.

      “You look good, dude,” EJ said as he sized up his brother-from-another-mother. “Healthy. Sorry about what happened with your old company, though—”

      “It’s fine,” Cade said, too quickly. All of them stood in uncomfortable silence, unable to gauge where the sudden attitude change came from.

      “Well, you’ve come to the right place to get an energy jolt before hitting up the station,” EJ said. “Lily pours the best in town.”

      Both of them turned to stare at her as she poured the steamed milk on top of the medium roast. She froze when his eyes caught hers.

      Am I imagining this? she thought. In those familiar hazel eyes, she saw nothing but raw animal desire.

      “You, uh … you did something different with your hair,” Cade said to her.

      She touched her shorn locks, embarrassed. “Yeah, I, uh, I cut it off.”

      “I can see that,” Cade said.

      “Calls it a pixie,” EJ said with a wrinkle of his nose. “I call it the look of a prepubescent boy.”

      “EJ!” she exclaimed, embarrassed.

      She felt another rush of heat in her face and was suddenly desperate for long strands to cover it.

      The last time he saw me, I had hair nearly to my butt, she remembered. God, Lily. What a time to go for a dramatic new look—

      “I think it looks good,” Cade said.

      “You do?” Lily and EJ asked at the same time.

      “Yeah. Like, Audrey Hepburn or something. Actually, you look a bit like her,” Cade said as he cocked his head to the side.

      “I do?” she asked.

      Part of her body was on autopilot and she reached out the latte to him. His fingers brushed against hers as he took it. Fireworks seemed to explode from between them.

      “Yeah. I never noticed it before.”

      “Audrey Hepburn before her makeover in Sabrina, maybe,” EJ said as he backed up slightly to take in the interaction.

      “EJ, the fact that you even said that is so much worse than the so-called insult you’re trying to hurl,” Cade said. “What kind of firefighter knows all of Audrey Hepburn’s looks?”

      “Would you shut up?” EJ asked.

      While the guys bickered, Lily couldn’t stop remembering the last time she’d been with Cade. It was the same day her breakup with her college boyfriend. The way Cade had looked at her in his shorts and t-shirt in the apartment he’d shared with EJ, the only dry option after her own clothes were soaked in the downpour.

      It was the same look he’s giving me right now, she thought. And then on the couch, the way he’d kissed her. Or I kissed him

      How he’d pulled her onto his lap, kissed her neck. How she’d ached for him, and the feeling when he ripped her panties apart and lowered her onto his cock—

      And then he was gone, she reminded herself. She’d woken up the next morning alone and naked on the couch. What a freaking great way to lose your V-card.

      After that, she’d barely seen him, and she couldn’t have been more grateful. Until now. For the most part, she’d hardly thought of him, eager to push that memory into the past.

       But now? Now he’s back.

      “ … open single-handedly,” EJ said. “Right, Lil?”

      “Sorry, what?” Lily asked.

      “God, Lily, where are you today? I was telling Cade how the firehouse is basically bankrolling the bakery with how much we spend here. We’re lucky our baby sister is running the show around here.”

      “You run this place?” Cade asked, impressed.

      “Um, well, Jean-Michel owns it—”

      “You call me?” Jean-Michel asked as he poked his head out of the back. A dusting of flour covered his face, and his eyes lit up when he saw the crowd. “Ah, firemen! Back again. You boys must keep energy high to save all those kittens in the trees.”

      “That’s not what we—” EJ started, but Cade elbowed him.

      “Lily, you hurry with these boys. They have busy, important work. And I need help with cupcake icing back here. At least cupcakes, they are never naked…” he started as he let the door swing shut.

      “Naked cupcakes, huh?” Cade asked with a grin. Lily flushed and looked down as she shoved the box of eclairs across the counter.

      EJ slapped two twenties on the counter.

      “Bye, Lily Flower!” he called. She stiffened at the nickname, what their dad had called her in childhood.

      She

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