make sense?
“I think I’ll go look for that shirt,” he said, removing his arm from her shoulders.
“Look, if you’re cold we’ll go. No problem.”
“Not for me. You’re the one shivering.”
“Was I?” She heard another howl and jumped. “Still far away, right?”
“Right,” he said, and started to get to his feet, but she caught his arm.
“I’m not cold.”
“Okay. But let’s try this instead.” He resettled on the blanket, this time behind her. “How about you sit here,” he said, patting the spot between his spread legs.
Her pulse fluttered. “That doesn’t look comfortable for you.”
“Sure it is.” He drew up his bent knees so she could shift into place.
She refused to check if his erection had subsided. Surely it must have or he wouldn’t have made the offer. Still, she hesitated to lean back, until his coaxing won her over. Her shoulders met his chest, but she managed to leave some room behind her butt to avoid contact.
“Better?” he asked, wrapping his arms around her. “You’re stiff. Relax. I’m not going to bite.”
“Any chance you have a can of wolf repellent in your truck?”
Seth chuckled. “Is that what’s got you tense?” His mouth was near her right ear; his warm breath glided over her skin at the side of her neck. “The wolves aren’t going to bother us,” he murmured.
Oh, God, his body was so warm, chasing away the chill air. His encircling arms were strong and made her feel ridiculously safe. So safe she found her butt snuggled up against his...his crotch. Anatomically, no other body part was possible. And his arms made it all the way around her drawn-up knees. Yet his hold remained loose. She didn’t feel the urge to break free just to make sure she could.
He’d told her to relax. She was practically lounging back as if he was the most comfy chair in the world. His heart was beating a bit fast, and so was hers.
“You okay?” he asked.
“I’d feel a whole lot better if I thought you were more comfortable.”
“Are you kidding? What could be better than this?”
“Um...” Hannah laughed. “Nothing.”
“Besides that,” he said, and kissed her neck.
She felt a jerky movement against her backside and she bit down on her lip. “Ouch!”
He brought his head up. “Did I hurt you?”
“It was me. I bit my lip.”
“Let’s see.”
“It’s okay. I’ll live.”
He cupped her chin and turned her face toward him. “You have pretty lips.”
“What?” Hannah giggled.
“Soft, too,” he said, drawing his thumb over them. He bent his head as if he were about to kiss her, but it wasn’t easy, the way they were sitting.
Their mouths merely brushed.
Hannah sighed, completely ready to give up warmth for more kissing. But Seth didn’t seem to be of the same mind. He just smiled and settled back.
“Hey, look at that,” she said, pointing to the western sky. “Are those stars in the shape of a W, or is it my imagination?”
“That’s Cassiopeia,” he said, without enthusiasm.
“Not your favorite, huh?”
“I wouldn’t kick her out of bed,” he said, and grinned when Hannah twisted around to give him a look. “We see Cassiopeia all year long from here. Now, if it was October or November, the bottom of the W would point to Andromeda.”
“What about that one?”
His cheek close to hers, he followed her gaze. “That’s Cygnus. We can only see it during the summer.”
“It looks like a kite.”
“According to mythology it’s supposed to be the form of a swan that Zeus used to seduce women.”
“Okay, you need quite an imagination to come up with that description,” Hannah muttered, trying to not get too distracted by the feel of Seth’s cheek pressed against hers. “What about the W? What’s the story behind that one?”
“Queen Cassiopeia sitting on her throne combing her hair. Her claim that she was more beautiful than the gods pissed off Poseidon, so he put her in the sky as punishment.”
Hannah grinned. “Those touchy Greeks.” She moved, just to see him better. “I doubt you were trying to impress me, but wow anyway.”
He smiled and went for a kiss. Their lips almost met, but not quite. The slightly different position wasn’t any better.
“Okay, this isn’t working,” he said. “You mind scooting down a couple feet?”
She didn’t need to think about it. She just slid her butt to the edge of the blanket. Seth pulled the opposite end up, draping it over her shoulders as he settled beside her.
“How’s that?” he asked, keeping his arm around her.
“Perfect.” She smiled at him and he pressed his lips to her mouth.
The sudden kiss startled her at first, but then she kissed him back. His arm tightened around her shoulders as his tongue swept past her lips and probed her mouth. He wasn’t in a hurry, but that didn’t make the kiss less intense. With his free hand he cupped her jaw as they explored each other, her breasts aching for his touch.
She lifted a hand to his chest and felt the swell of muscle under her palm. His heart pounded as hard and fast as her own. Shifting to give herself more freedom of movement, she nearly forced him back flat onto the blanket.
The kiss broke. Laughing and out of breath, she barely had the strength to help hold him upright. Not that she was doing anything more than clutching his shoulder.
“What are you doing?” Seth asked, also laughing.
“I’m not sure.”
He used an elbow to brace himself and she landed, half sprawled across his body, her breasts squashed against his chest.
She wasn’t too upset with the awkward move, though. Their new position had its upside. “Did I bruise you for life?”
“They should fade in a week or so.”
“Sorry. I was actually trying to prevent this from happening,” she said, and realized that righting herself would go a long way toward reinforcing that claim. Grudgingly she started lifting herself off him.
Seth stopped her. “The ground isn’t too bad if you want to try lying back.”
“Or you make a pretty decent body pillow.”
“Sure, feel free to use me.”
Grinning, Hannah moved her arm and unintentionally brushed his erection.
He hissed through gritted teeth. “Yeah, sitting is probably better.”
“I didn’t do that on purpose,” Hannah said, her breathy voice sounding strange to her ears.
“I know.”
She didn’t even try to hide her disappointment when he sat upright. Instead she almost gave in to the urge to cup him, make sure he knew it was no accident. But that wouldn’t be cool. She’d never had sex with a guy the same day she met him and she’d already decided making out would be enough for tonight.
The stars seemed to be multiplying, each one