Twins For The Texan. Charlene Sands
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The little voice in her head said, It’s because he doesn’t know who you really are.
But that wasn’t it. A Texas rancher couldn’t care less about her being a celebrity’s sister. Wyatt had no agenda in that regard, and this uncanny faith she had in him came from a deeper, more soulful place within her.
Only seconds later, Wyatt whispered a curse over her lips and deepened the kiss, making it hard for Brooke to think straight. Helpless to curtail the sizzling connection between them, she flung her arms around his neck and his kisses immediately became inferno hot. Her lips were on fire, set ablaze by this amazingly strong, gorgeous man. He walked her backward until she met with the solid breadth of a cottonwood tree. She leaned against it, out of view of the wedding tent and the two hundred other guests.
He urged her mouth open and their tongues tangled. Explosive sensations rocked her back and a potent stream of desire coursed through her body, making her feel more alive than she’d felt in a long, long time. Wyatt had her trapped, his arms on either side of the thick tree. There wasn’t any place else she’d rather be.
He brought his arms down to cup her face and tilted her head at an angle that was to his liking. His kiss was more deliberate this time, packed with intensity and precision. Oh, he was a yummy kisser.
He began an exploration of her body with both hands grazing her shoulders and traveling down her sides, along the inward curve of her torso and caressing the slight flare of her hips. She could tell he wanted to touch her in more intimate places but his keen sense of propriety wouldn’t allow it. She wanted more, but couldn’t deny how incredibly sweet and sensitive he was to her.
They came up for air a minute later, both shaking, both completely turned on. The music inside the tent stopped and the bandleader’s gleeful voice carried over the microphone, announcing it was time for the bride and groom to cut the cake.
“Brooke.” He whispered her name on a sigh and touched his forehead to hers, his warm breath caressing her cheek. “We should really go back inside.”
“Mmm.” He was right, of course, but how on earth would she stop her legs from trembling, her body from quivering? “I think so, too.”
“You go first,” he said, encouraging her with a nod. “I’ll need a minute. Oh, and be sure to save the last dance for me.”
She straightened her disheveled dress, took a swallow, steadied her out-of-whack nerves and then headed up the embankment toward the tent. Halfway there, she swiveled her head around to find Wyatt’s discerning eyes still on her.
She turned to continue her trek, purring with quiet delight like a kitten lapping up a bowl of rich cream.
* * *
“Here you go,” Wyatt said so quietly she barely heard him. He set her luggage down outside her hotel room door as she slid the key card into the lock.
“Thank you,” she said, turning to him. “I, um, had a great time tonight. The wedding was pretty cool.”
“I had a good time, too. Thanks to you.”
She stared at him, quaking inside. She didn’t want to make another mistake. But looking into Wyatt’s eyes, she didn’t believe him to be one. “You give me too much credit.”
“I don’t think so. I was dreading coming here today. And then I met you.”
She blinked. He had a way of saying the right things. He wasn’t a clever charmer, but he was charming. And he was a gentleman, in every way that counted. “Why were you dreading it?”
Pain entered his eyes. “Let’s just say I’m new to bachelorhood and leave it at that.”
“Oh.” She got that. She didn’t want to rehash her past relationships, either. One of the best parts of meeting Wyatt tonight was not having to think about the Royce Brisbanes of the world. She was fine with forgetting all about her own lousy relationships. “Okay.”
Wyatt tilted his head. “You’re not like most women.”
“That doesn’t sound like a compliment, Wyatt.”
“Believe me, it is. Most women want to nose around and fix what’s broken, but I’m not into that right now.”
He was broken? Now that was a revelation, because from where she stood all of his parts seemed to be in excellent working order. “Wyatt,” she said softly. She didn’t want him to leave. Gosh, how she didn’t want to say good-night to him.
“I’d better get to my room.”
She didn’t miss the reluctance in his voice. “Okay. Thanks for being my miracle cowboy today.”
He blinked, seemingly surprised at her comment.
She smiled and lifted up on tiptoes to brush a soft kiss to his cheek.
He kissed her back, a gentle peck on the mouth. “Welcome.”
She loved the taste of him, the way he smelled, the sturdy breadth of him.
He gazed at her mouth, his eyes holding a lingering dark gleam as if he wanted more. As if he wanted to devour her. The bone-melting effect reached all the way down to the tips of her toes. If he touched her again, she would be lost.
And then he did just that. He splayed his hands on her waist and drew her closer. “I need one more kiss, Brooke.”
His rich baritone voice did crazy things to her, especially when he was asking to kiss her again. Oh, man. “Anything you need.” Her voice was a breathless whisper.
And then their mouths came together in an amazing onslaught of potency and possession. Heat immediately rose up and flared like a lit match. It was as if everything fell into place again. His hands wound tighter around her waist. Her arms wrapped around his neck. Their lips smacked, and moans and sweet sighs of pleasure surrounded them.
“Take it inside, you two,” a passerby said, chuckling as he headed down the hallway, obviously having had one too many.
“Good idea,” Wyatt stated softly over her lips.
“Yes, Wyatt. Yes.”
With one hand, he pushed the heavy door open and then lifted her luggage and plunked it down just inside the room. Then the door closed behind him and they were alone in the dark hotel room.
“Just tell me you want this,” he said, bracing her against the wall.
“I want this.”
“God, Brooke. You’re the one who’s the miracle.”
It was the sweetest, most beautiful thing anyone had ever said to her. She squeezed her eyes closed briefly and drank it all in. She drank him all in, too. His kisses set her body on fire, and now that they