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ALWAYS BEEN YOU

A MEN OF THE MISFIT INN SHORT STORY

Copyright©2021byKaitNolan

Allrightsreserved.

Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyformorbyanyelectronicormechanicalmeans,includinginformationstorageandretrievalsystems,withoutwritten permissionfromtheauthor,exceptfortheuseofbriefquotationsinabookreview

NOAITRAINING:Withoutinanywaylimitingtheauthor’sexclusiverightsundercopyright,anyuseofthispublicationto“train”generativeartificialintelligence(AI) technologiestogeneratetextisexpresslyprohibited.TheauthorreservesallrightstolicenseusesofthisworkforgenerativeAItraininganddevelopmentofmachine learninglanguagemodels

CONTENTS

ALettertoReaders

AlwaysBeenYou

OtherBooksByKaitNolan

Invite

AboutKait

A LETTER TO READERS

DearReader,

This book features characters from the Deep South As such, it contains a great deal of colorful, colloquial, and occasionallygrammaticallyincorrectlanguage.Thisisadeliberatechoiceonmypartasanauthortomostaccuratelyrepresent theregionwhereIhavelivedmyentirelife.Thisbookalsocontainsswearingandpre-maritalsexbetweentheleadcouple,as thosethingsarepartoftherealisticlivesofcharactersofthisgeneration,andofmanyofmyreaders

Ifanyofthesethingsarenotyourcupoftea,pleaseconsiderthatyoumaynotbetherightaudienceforthisbook.Thereare scores ofother books outthere thatare writtenwithyouinmind Infact, I’ve gota listofsome ofmyfavorite authors who writeonthesweetersideonmywebsiteathttps://kaitnolan.com/on-the-sweeter-side/ Ifyouchoosetostickwithme,Ihopeyouenjoy!

Happyreading!

Kait

ALWAYS BEEN YOU

GreatAuntFinolawasdead.

BellamyChasecouldhardlybelieveit Thewomanhadsurvivedbeingstruckbylightning,forGod’ssake Bellamyknew She’d beenthere to be traumatized bythe event. Who would’ve thought Finola would finallybe takenout bysomethingso commonplaceasastroke?More,whowould’vethoughtshe’dleaveBellamysomething?Itwasn’tlikeshe’dactuallyseenthe oldbattleaxeinyears Shehadn’tbeenabletoevensetfootinthehouseaftertheaforementionedlightningstrike Butsheand hergreataunthadexchangedlettersalltheseyears,somaybeitwasn’tweirdthatshe’dbequeathedsomelittlekeepsake.

ItseemedfittingthatthereadingofthewillbehappeningNewYear’sEve FinolahadlovedNewYear’s,lovedtheideaof startingnew andfresh.She’dmarchedtothebeatofher owndrum,always,eschewingmarriageanddaringtodelightinher spinsterhoodandonlyever havingtopleaseherself Bellamycouldn’tsayshewas quitesookaywithher ownsinglestatus Shedidn’tneedamantocompleteher,andshelovedthelifeshe’dmadeasatravelingnurse,gettingtoseeotherpartsofthe countryandworld.Butdamn,she’dreallylove tohave some regular,non-battery-assistedorgasms.As she wasn’tintoonenight stands and rarelystayed anywhere more thana couple of months, there hadn’t beenanygreat options onthat front in longerthanshecaredtoremember.

You’re holding them all to an impossible standard Scowling,sheignoredthewhisperinthebackofhermind.

Whyshouldn’tsheexpectgreatfriendshipfromaguyshewantedasherlover?Friendshipwasimportant,damnit.Sowas humor.Andgreathugs.Andallthethingsshehadn’tgotteninpersonfromherfavoritepersonintheworldinevenlongerthan ithadbeensincethenon-battery-assistedorgasms.Notthathewouldeverinamillionyearsconsidercrossingthatbridgewith her Morewasthepity Thatwaswhatcameofknowingeachotherallthewaybacktotheagewhenyou’dshovedaLegoup your noseonadare.Youcouldn’tactuallyseeeachother as grown-ups.Exceptshe’dabsolutelystartedseeingGrahamas a grown-up Andthenhe’dleft Soshe’dleft,too,andthey’dbothmaintainedthisdistantconnectionthroughemailsandphone callsthatjustweren’tthesame.

Damnit.

Usually,shewasabletoputGrahamoutofher mindfor longstretchesatatime.Easytodowhenshewasburiedinher work. Butnow she was drivinghome to Eden’s Ridge for the firsttime inforever, and itjustfeltwrongto be cominghere withouthim

Snow floateddownlikesomethingoutofaHallmarkmovie.Big,lacyflakesthatanyothertimeshe’ddelightin.Butshe wasn’tinthemoodforsimplejoys Theweatherforecasthadthetemperaturesrisingandathunderstormrollinginlatertonight Itwouldwashawaythethincrustofsnowthatcoveredthebleakwinterlandscape.NomoreSouthernwinterwonderland. Itwasfine.She’dgetin,hearthereadingofthewill,collecthercommemorativeantiqueplateorwhatever,andgetthehell backout Shewouldn’tmakeitallthewaybacktoSavannahtonight,butshedidn’thaveto Shejustneededoutof here before thestormstarted.

A horrific crash had her foot hitting the brake, even as she scanned for a rockslide or other vehicle Nothing Heart hammering,Bellamybegantomoveagain,creepingaroundthebendintheroadahead.

HerewasthesourceoftheGod-awful noise AnSUVhadslammedagainstatree Thepassenger sidewascavedin,the hood bucked up, and steam or was that smoke? curled up from the engine. Even as she whipped her own car to the shoulder,atirefellofftheSUVandrolleddownintothesnowyditch.

“Oh,motherofpearl!”

Grabbingherphone,shestumbledoutofthecarandracedtotheothervehicletocheckontheoccupants.Shecouldseered andblackbuffaloplaidthroughthefogged-upwindow

Bellamydraggedthedooropen,almostsurprisedwhenitcamewithoutresistance.Theairbaghaddeployedandthedriver theonlyoneshecouldseeintheSUV wasslumpedoverthesteeringwheel

“Hello.Hello,sir?Areyouokay?”

Shewasalreadyreachingforhim,intendingtocheckforapulse,whenhegroanedandsatup.Herheartallbutstopped.

“Graham?”

Herbestfriendblinkedather,alittledazed.Hisbrowneyesfocusedonherandhislipscurvedintoasmile.“Hey,Bells.”

Atthesoundofhisvoiceandthepropercontractionofhispupils,herheartkickedintogearagain “Don’tyou‘Hey,Bells’ me,GrahamNorthrop.Whathappened?Whereareyouhurt?”Shereachedforhimagain,runningherhandsovereverypartshe couldsee,herbrainassessinghimforinjury

Grahamjustcontinuedtogrinstupidlyather.“Adeerranoutinfrontofme.I’mfine.”

“You’renotfine You’rebleeding”Atrailofvibrantreddrippeddownfromabovehislefteyebrow Shecouldn’tseeany breaks,andhewasn’tpinned,butwhoknewwhatwasunderneath?“I’mcalling911.”

“ItwasRumbuckle’sfault.”

Herfingerspausedoverthescreenofherphone “Excuseme?”

“He flew offthe dashwhenIswerved.” Grahamleaned over and grabbed somethingoffthe floor. “Iwas bringingyour gnomiebacktoyou”

Theybothstaredatthelittlegardengnome.Theonehe’dswipedfiveyearsagowhenheheadedoutforhisglobe-trotting, who’dbeensendingherpostcardsfromallovereversince Bellamy’sthroatwenttight,hereyesburning.

“Sorryaboutthehat.MaybeIcanfixit.”Grahamwinced,tracingonefingeroverthebreak. “Idon’tcareaboutthegnome,”shewhispered Well,thatwasalie Shedidcare Becauseitrepresentedhim,andhecould havejustdied.

“Aw,Bells Don’tcry I’llgetyouanother”Heslidoutoftheseatandpulledherinforoneofthosehugsshe’dmissedso much.

Everythingrawandrestlessinsidehersettled.He’dalwaysbeenabletodothat.Bellamyheldonandtriedtofightbackthe tears.“Missedyou.”

“Missedyou,too.”

His hand stroked downher back, and she wanted to archinto the touchand into him Because damn, he’d put onsome muscleinthelastfiveyearsanditaddedalayertothehugthatwasdefinitelynotjustfriendly.

Hepulledback “It’sreallydamnedgoodtoseeyou,Bellamy”

Needingtoputsomedistancebetweenthembeforeshedidsomethingstupid,likethrowherarmsbackaroundhimandkiss himsenseless,sheliftedherphone.“I’mstillcalling911.” “I’mfine.”

“Youwereinanaccident.LasttimeIchecked,youwerenotthemedicalprofessionalamongus.”

“Seriously, I’mokay” He danced a jig, singingthe openingbars to MontyPython’s “I’ma Lumberjack,” endingwitha flourish.“See?”

Shecouldn’tholdbackthesnickeroflaughter “Ifyouthinkthat’ssupposedtoproveyou’reokay,you’resorelymistaken” “Ididn’teversayIwassane.”

Sobering,shesteppedintohimagain,reachinguptotouchhisface.“You’restillbleeding.”

Grahamstilled,hiseyesgoingdarkashestareddownather “It’llcleanup Ijustneedatow I’llcallMick” Bellamy’s breath hitched. She wasn’t seeing attraction. It was some kind of post-possible-concussive reaction. Or something Swallowing,shedroppedherhand “Yourbrother’sstillinEden’sRidge?” “Sureis.BeenworkingatThompson’sGaragesincegraduation.Figurehe’lltakeitoveroneofthesedayswhenOldMan Thompsondecidestoretire”

Grahamwasprobablyfine.ButBellamydidn’twanttoleavehimontheoff-chancehewasn’t.“Okay.Makethecall.And thenyou’recomingintotownwithme.”

“Whyare youhere?IwasgonnadrivedowntoSavannahinacoupledaystofindyou” “GreatAuntFinoladied.I’mhereforthereadingofherwill.”

“Oh,Bells I’msorry Ididn’trealizeshe’dpassed Doesthatmeaneverybodyelseisintown?” “Yup.”

Graham’sexpressiondarkened Heknewherrelationshipwithherextendedfamilywasn’texactlygreat “Doyouwantme tocomewithyou?”

Hewould.Becausehewasalwaysupforsupportingherhoweversheneeded.Lethimthinkshewantedhimtherepurely foremotionalbackup She’ddowhateversheneededtokeepaneyeonhimuntilshewascertainhewastrulynoworseforthe wear.

“Please”

“You’vegotit.”

“NowsityourpatootdownsoIcancleanthatcut.”

THEY WERE latetothereadingofthewill.

“Sorry!Sorry!”Bellamyunwoundherscarf,flutteringthehandsthathad,lessthananhourago,socompetentlydressedhis wound.Handsthathadfeltfreakingamazingagainsthisskin.Handshehadn’tbeenabletostopimaginingontherestofhim.

Grahamblamed thatonthe prospective head injury He wanted to take those hands inhis to settle her down Wanted to wrapherupandshieldherfromthesehorriblepeople.Instead,hesurveyedthegroupgatheredaroundasmallconferencetable andflashedanapologeticsmile.“Myfault.Sorry.Iwasinanaccident,andBellamystoppedtohelp.”

Anolderwomanwithapinchedexpressionliftedhernoseintheairwithasniff “Youcouldhavecalled” “Sorry,AuntOpal.”Bellamyslidintotheonlyopenchair,hugginghercoattoherchestlikeasecurityblanket.

Grahamheld ina growl and moved behind her, crossinghis arms Maybe he looked a little like a deranged lumberjack bodyguard, but he didn’t give a damn. These people had done everything they could to make Bellamy’s life a living hell growingup She’dchosenalifemoreorlessontheroadtogetawayfromthemratherthanstayintheplacesheloved Hercousin,Tobias,leanedin,layingahandoverhers.“It’sokay,Bellamy.We’renotquitethrough.MissBoltonhassaved thebestforlast.”

Bellamy’s shoulders stiffened Before Grahamcould give the guya lessoninpersonal space, she carefullyextracted her handandleanedbackinherchair,asfarasshecouldgetwithoutactuallymoving.Hesethisownhandonhershoulder,feeling some of the tension drain at his touch She reached back to squeeze his hand and for a moment Graham reveled in the connection.God,he’dmissedhersodamnedmuch.

WhenBellamyspokeagain,hervoicewasfirmer “Please,continue,MissBolton”

“Wewerejustcominguptothehouse.”Theattorneyslidonapairoftortoise-shellreadingglasses.Hergazeskimmedthe documentinherhandsuntilshefoundherplace.“Ah,herewego.‘Tomygrandniece,BellamyMarieChase,Ileavemyhouse andeverythinginit,savefortheappendedlistofitems’”

Bellamygasped.“Sheleftmeher house?”

Oh, shit

Everyoneatthetableexplodedinprotest.

“What?Howcansheleavethehouseto her?”Tobiasdemanded. Astocky,middle-agedmanhuffedinoutrage.“I’mtheonewhotookcareofherthesepastyears.”

“I’m the one who made all those dutyvisits!” insisted a younger womanwithbleached-blonde hair thatGrahamthought mightbeBellamy’scousin,Karin

“KnowingFinola,shetookcareofherself,”Bellamymuttered.

Acoupleoftheothersleaptin,talkingovereachotheruntilMissBoltonletoutapiercingtwo-fingeredwhistle “Iamnotfinished.Thereareconditionstothebequeathment.”

“Whatconditions?”Opalasked.

Miss Boltonfrowned. “They’re… somewhatunusual. Inorder to take possessionofthe property, Miss Chase muststay thereovernight.Allnight.I…Well,there’snootherwaytosaythis.Ihavetolockyouinandletyououtthenextdaytomake sureyoustay”

Tobiasbegantolaugh.“Oh,ho.AuntFinolahadavicioussenseofhumorthere.Bellamywill nevermakeitovernightin thathouse Shehasn’tevenbeenabletosetfootoverthethresholdsinceshewasthirteen!”

“Andthere’sastormcoming,”Karintauntedwithasmirk.“Youmightaswellgiveupnow,cousin.” Bellamy’scheekshadgonepale.

And no wonder She’d beenabsolutelytraumatized whenFinola, througha freakaccident, had beenstruckbylightning duringBellamy’s visit.The phones hadbeenknockedoutandfallentrees hadblockedthe doors.She’dbeenalone withher unconsciousauntformorethanthreehoursuntilhelpcame She’dbeenpetrifiedofthunderstormsandthathouseeversince Thiswasnotideal.

“Sowhogetsthehousewhenshedoesn’tstay?”Tobiasdemanded “Becausethatpropertyisworthafairpenny” FinolawantedBellamytohavethehouse.Maybetheseconditionsweretotrytoforcehertofaceherfearsafterallthese years. Grahamcouldn’tdecide whether thatwas genius or a little bitevil. He didn’tevenknow ifBellamywould wantthe house,afterallthiswasover Butbydamn,shedeservedthechancetomakethatdecisionforherself Grahamlaidbothhandsonhershouldersandtriednottonoticehowsilkyherfinebrownhairfelt.“Itdoesn’tmatterwho’s nextinline Bellamywillbefinestayinginthehouseovernight” “Um.”Hervoiceshookasshelookedupathimwithwide,anxiousblueeyes.

“You’llbefinebecauseI’llbewithyou It’sNewYear’sEve We’llmakeapartyofit,pickupsnacksandbooze,maybe grabsomemovies.It’llbetomorrowbeforeyouknowit.” “Isthatallowed?”Karinwantedtoknow.

“There’snothinginthewillthatstipulatesshehastostaytherealone” GrahamkepthisfocusonBellamy.“Seethere?You’vegotthis.”

Afteralonglook,sheturnedherattentionbacktotheattorney “Whencanyoulockusin?”

THE SOUND ofthelockslidingintoplaceechoedlikeagunshotinBellamy’shead Theinstantsenseofpanichadherturning forthedoor,butGrahamcaughther,tuggingherintohim.

“Nope You’refine It’sovernight Noteventwenty-fourhours”

Herhandsfistedintheflannelofhisshirt.“Butthestormisalmosthere.”

“Andit’llbefine.Theoddsoflightningstrikingthesamespottwicearesoastronomicalastobenil.”

AsifMotherNaturewaslaughingather,thunderrumbledinthedistance Onawhimper,Bellamyburiedherfaceagainst Graham’sflannel-coveredchest.Thefeel ofthemusclesunderneathgaveher somethingelsetothinkabout,asdidthestrong armshehadwrappedaroundher

Heshifted,liftingherchinsoshehadtolookupathim.“I’vegotyou,Bells.”

Histouchelectrifiedherblood,andshewantedsobadlytobelievehemeantmorethanhedid Butsheknewbetter Itwas justthesituationmakingthingsfeelmoreintimatethantheywere.

“Andhow,precisely,doyouproposetodistractmeforthenextsixteenhoursorso?”

Oh, son of a biscuit Did that sound like flirting? Shedidn’tmeanitto Althoughnow thattheideahadoccurredtoher, shecouldthinkofwaymoreinterestingwayshecouldoccupyhertonight.Ifonly.

“Netflixmarathonsexistforareason”

Sure,Bellamycouldgoforbingingalltheseasonsof Stranger Things,butshehadtopokeaholeinthatparticularplan.“I don’tthinkFinolahadinternet.We’reprettyremoteuphere.Itwaspartofwhywewroteactualletters.”

“Thenwe’llfindsomethingtowatchontheregularTV.Don’ttheyusuallydoJamesBondmarathonsforNewYear’sEve?”

“Iguesswe’llfindoutifthesatelliteispaidupthroughtheendoftheyear.”Suckinginabracingbreath,shesteppedaway fromhimandtookherfirstrealsurveyofthehouse

Itwasn’tasdarkandterrifyingassheremembered.Thewarmglow oflampshelpedwiththat.Theplacewasn’tlarge.It hadn’tneededtobe withjusther greatauntlivinghere Atwo-sidedriver rockfireplace was the focal pointofthe room It openedontheothersidetothebedroom.Built-inbookcasesflankedbothsidesandwereloadedwithtomesthatBellamyknew would cover everythingfromthe steamiestofromances to herbalismand history. The books were dustynow, and cobwebs decoratedallthecorners.Inherolderyears,Finolahadn’tbeenabletocleanaseasily,andshehatedhavingstrangersinher space.Crocksandbottlesofbrittle,brownflowerswereplacedaroundtheroom,mutetestamenttohowlongithadbeensince someonewhocaredhadbeenthroughhere

“NoTV,”Grahamsaidinwonder.“HowcouldshelivewithoutaTV?”

“She used to call it the idiot box, so I’m not surprised she doesn’t have one There’s probably a radio around here somewhere.”

Wanderinginto the tinygalleykitchen, Bellamyfound the radio unit that was older thanshe was tucked onthe counter besidethegasstove.Sheswitchediton,fiddlingwiththedialuntilshemanagedtopickupasignal.Tinny,turn-of-the-century popmusicspilledoutofthespeakers.

“Well,that’llgiveusabitofasoundtrackwhilewedoalittleclean

”ShetrailedoffassheturnedtofindGrahamdoing thedancetoN’Sync’s“ByeByeBye”.

Assoonashecaughtherstaring,hestopped “What?”

“I’mreallygladyou’reherewithme.”

“I’mgladtobehere.I’vemissedthehelloutofyou.Whydon’twegivetheplaceaquickclean,likeyousaid.Thenwecan bustouttheNewYear’sEvepicnicAthenaputtogetherforus”

OneofGraham’sfostersisterswasaMichelin-starredchef.Athisbehest andpromiseoffreelaborforatimeandtaskto be named inthe future she’d puttogether provisions for their overnightstay Lookingforward to divinginto that, Bellamy threwherselfintodusting,scrubbing,andsweepingthewholehouse.Itwasduringherforayintothebedroomthatsherealized therewasonlyonebed

Grahamfoundherstandinginthemiddleoftheroom,adustclothandbottleoflemonoilinherhand. “Problem?”

“Shedoesn’thaveaguestroom” “Pull-outcouch?”

“Notunlessshesuddenlydecidedshelikedovernightcompany” Theybothstaredatthequeen-sizebeddrapedincolorfulquilts.

Grahamshrugged “Eh,weprobablywon’tsleepmuchanyway” Bellamy’sbrainwasalltoohappytosuggestamultitudeofotherthingstheycoulddointhatbedbesidessleep. Hedidn’tmeanthatlikeitsounded.He didn’t.Shehadtopullhermindoutofthegutter.ThiswasGraham.Herbestfriend. Theyweren’tgoingthere

Needingsomespace,shewentbacktohercleaning.

Anhourlater,theentireplacesmelledoflemonoilandwoodsmokefromthefireGrahamhadstartedinthefireplace.The glowfromtheflamesflickeredoverallthefreshlypolishedwood,makingtheplacefeeldownrighthomey Shecouldalmost forgetthesteadydrumofrainontheroofandwindows.Almost.Butshe’dgatheredupcandlesandspreadthemoutaroundthe house,incasethepowerwentout,asitwaswonttodouphereinthemoreremotesectionoftheirmountain Afreshrollofthunderhadherleapingtowardthekitchen.“Dinner!” “Andmaybeadrink,”Grahamsuggested “DearGod,yes.”Sheneededallthehelpshecouldgettosurvivethisnight.

AS JOURNEY’S “Don’tStopBelieving”cameontheradio,Bellamyheldupherdrink.“That’smysong!”Shescrambledto herfeetanddancedherwayaroundtheremainsoftheirindoorpicnictothekitchen,whereshegrabbedawoodenspoonfrom ajugtouseasamicrophone.

Grahamgrinned after her “Did you get into the champagne early?” He knew she hadn’t had more than the two beers becausehehadn’tbeenabletotakehiseyesoffher.

Pluckingaspatulafromthesamejug,shethrustitathim.“Shutupandsing,Northrop.”

Becauseitwasadamnedsightbetterthanthefearandanxietyshe’dhadwhentheygothere,hedidassheasked,throwing himselfintothesecondversewithgusto.Iftheirharmonieswerealittlesharp,whocared?Theywerehavingfun.Morefun,he couldadmit,thanhe’dhadinalltheyearssincehe’dleft EverythinghadalwaysbeenbetterwithBellamy

Duringtheguitarsolo,hegrabbedherhand,tuggingherintoaspin.Shecamewillingly,crashingintohimwithabsolutely nograceandaboatloadofsnickeringlaughter Hesoakedupthesoundlikeadesertparchedforrain Thenthesongended,and hestareddownather beautifullyflushedface,intotheeyes he’dmissedsomuchthesepastyears.Heswallowed,unableto stophishandsfromtighteningonherhips.Hisgazefelltohermouth,wherethedelightedsmilefaded,herlipspartingonan indrawnbreath

Damn it. Damn it.

He’d lefttownto getawayfromthis pull To keep fromdestroyingthe friendship betweenthembyaskingfor too much Andapparentlythelastfiveyearshaddonenothingbutmakethatdesirekeener.

Let her go, idiot Hishandsdidn’tseemtogetthemessage.

“Graham?”Bellamy’shuskyvoiceheldaquestion.

Reluctantly,hedraggedhisfocusbacktohereyes,dreadingwhathe’dseethere Butitwasn’tworryinthosebrightbluedepths.Itwasn’tconfusionorrevulsion.Itwasheat.

Could she possiblyfeel the same way? He didn’twantto read this wrong, didn’twantto take advantage ofthe current situation.Shewastoodamnedimportant.

“Bells,I ”

“Whydidyougo?”

Heblinkedatthequestion.“What?” “WhydidyouleaveEden’sRidge?” Christ,howcouldhegiveheranhonestanswertothat?“I ” “IsitbecauseIscaredyouoff?”

Horrified,hecouldonlystareather.“What?No.”

“Iknowwe’vealwaysbeenfriends,andyoudon’twanttochangethat.I’mnot…Ican’treallyhelphowIlookatyou.” Grahamwasprettysurehisbrainwasshortcircuiting.“Wait,what?Howdoyoulookatme?”

Colorbloomedinhercheeks.“Comeon,you’renotblind.”

“ApparentlyIambecauseI’mgonnaneedyoutospellitoutforme”

Onahuff,shetriedtopullaway,buthetightenedhishold.“Bellamy.” Her eyes darted around the room, looking at anything and everything but him “Don’t act like you don’t know you’re amazing.I’dbeacompleteidiotifIdidn’trespondtothat.ButIdon’thaveexpectations.” “Expectations?”

“Oh,fortheloveofGod.Idon’texpectyoutobeattractedback,Graham.” Herwordssankintohim,andhisheartbegantopound.“You’reattractedtome?” Bellamysquirmedinhishold “I’vemadeitweird JustforgetIsaidanything” “ThehellIwill.”Didthatjustcomeoutonagrowl?

Thestartledeyessheturnedonhimsaidyes Butthatwasfine Becauseshewasfinallylookingathim,andGrahamcould

seewhatheneededtosee.Want.Heat.Need.

“IneversaidIdidn’twanttochangeanything.”

“Butyouleft,”shewhispered “Iwasreally,reallywrong.”

Looseninghisholdhecuppedhercheekandstoppedtryingtofightthepullhe’drunhalfwayaroundtheworldtoescape Shedidn’tbudge,staringupathimwithwide,hopefuleyesasheslowly,slowlyclosedthedistancebetweenthem.

Atthefirstbrushofhislips,shegasped,openingtohim,herbodygoingpliantagainsthis Thatinstantsurrenderdestroyed whatevergoodintentionshe’dhadofkeepingthisslowandeasy.Threadinghisfingersinherhair,hetookhermouthwithall thedesperatehungerhe’dspentsolongtryingtohide.Hewantedtodrowninthetasteofher honeyandhops.Onasoftmoan, sherosetohim,wrappingherarmsaroundhisshouldersandpressingthatlovelybodyhe’dneverlethimselftouchinanything butfriendshipagainsthim.

Hebackedherupinthegeneraldirectionofthekitchen,thefew lonebraincellshehaddesperatelytryingtorememberif they’d cleared offthe island. She bumped into it, and he lifted her up. Somethingfell, butitdidn’tshatter, so he didn’tstop kissingher tofindoutwhatitwas Shespreadher legs,andhemovedincloser,hishandssnakingunder her sweater tofind feveredskin.Onawhimper,shehookedherfeetbehindhisback,tugginghiminsothehardnessbehindhisflysettledagainst hercenter.

“Oh,holynight,”shebreathed Grahamchuckled, raining a trail of nibbling kisses down the column of her throat. “You have no idea how often I’ve thoughtaboutthiswithyou”

“Ifit’sanywherenearasoftenasI’vethoughtaboutgettingnakedwithyou,thenreally,we’vebothbeenwastingsomuch time.”

Naked. God, yes. Butheneededhertobecertain.

Taking a grip on his raging libido, he pulled back far enough to study her. “Is that what you want? Because that’s not somethingwecantakeback”

Sheskimmedherhandsoverhischeeks,intohishair.“Iwantyou.AndIthinkmaybeweshouldconsiderringinginthenew yearinanentirelynewtousway”

Hisdickjumped.Yep.Completelyonboard.“Areyousure?”

“AsI’veeverbeenofanything.”Sheleanedupandnippedathisjaw.“Takemetobed,Graham.”

AFTER NEARLY TWENTY yearsoffriendship,BellamyhadbeencertainshekneweveryexpressionofGraham’sface But she’d never seen the absolute hunger in his eyes as he scooped her off the counter and strode toward the bedroom with purpose Knowingshewastheobjectofthateroticintenthadherflushinghot,evenasaboomofthunderrangout,shakingthe houseandstretchinghernervestaut.

Why,ohwhyhadtheyfinallyreachedthispoint here,whereshecouldn’tfullyfocusonwhatwasabouttohappenbecause oftheragingstormoutside?

Grahamlaidheronthebed,brushingatenderkissoverherlips.“Hey,lookatme.”

Shedidasheasked,thinkingthefirelightmadehisalreadygorgeousfacelooklikesomekindofangel Maybeafallenone, withthatwickedsmile.“Doyoutrustme,Bells?”

“YouknowIdo”

“Givemetime,andyouwon’trememberthere’sastormgoingon.”

Sheworkedupasmirk.“Well,aren’tyouambitious?”

“Confident.”

Helefttheroom,comingbackaminutelaterwithanarmfulofcandles.Placingthemaroundtheroom,onthedresser,the nightstand,andthemantle,hesetthemtoflame Thenhepluggeduphisphone,andwithafewswipeshadMilesDavispouring outofthespeaker.

“Moodmusic,huh?”

“Justanother layer tofocus on.Idon’tintendtogive youa chance tothinkfor a while.Ijustwantyoutofeel.” Coming backtothebed,hepulledhiswalletfromhisbackpocket,tuggingafoilpacketoutandsettingitonthenightstand.

The sightofitgave her a little hitch, made this whole thingreal. Theywere reallydoingthis. Holyguacamole. Nerves bunched tightinher chest, butshe was glad he was prepared. She certainlyhadn’tcome outhere expectingto do this. She hadn’tevenexpectedtoseehimtoday Andnowhereshewas,abouttofinallygetnakedwithherbestfriend

“You’rethinkingtoomuch.”Liftingherhand,hepressedakisstotheflutteringpulseinherwrist.

Bellamyclosedhereyesonasigh

“Likethat?”

“Mmm.”

His hands, those big, wonderful hands, came to cradle her cheek, tippingher face up so he could take her mouthagain, seducingherwithlong,druggingkissesuntilhermindwentfuzzy,likeoneofthedreamsequencesintheoldmoviessheloved.

AwhisperofcoolairhadheropeninghereyesagaintorealizethatGrahamhadslippedofhersweater Herskinpebbled withgoosefleshashiseyesrovedoverhersimplecottonbra,butshewasn’tcold.Notwhenshecouldseethestrainingbulge behindhiszipper

Hecamebacktoher,takingherunderwithmoreofthoselanguidkisses,untilhisskilledfingersreleasedthecatchofher bra and drew itaway. For a longmomenthe stood there, staring. Justthe lookonhis face as he tookher inhad her breasts goingheavy,hernipplestighteninginanticipation

“Ireallyneedyoutotouchme,”shewhispered.

“Ireallyneedtotasteyou”Hebent,cuppingherbreastsandsuckingonebuddednippleintohismouth

“Oh,God,yes.”Spearingherfingersinhishair,sheheldhimcloser,layingbackuntilhecamewithher,settlingsomeof hisweightoverher

Itwasn’tnearlyenough.Sheneededtofeelmoreofhim.Withbothhands,shefumbledatthebuttonsofhisshirt.Gettingthe message,hereachedback,draggingtheflannelandtheundershirtoffinonesmoothmove.And,ohyeah,he’ddefinitelyfilled outinthelastfiveyears,goingfromleanandrangytobuilt

Runningherhandsoverhischest,shedrankhimin.“Howdoesaguywhodoescomputercodingforalivingbuildabody likethis?”

“Wecandiscussworkoutroutineslater.AfterI’vefinishedtastingeveryinchofyou.”Hefastenedhismouthonherother breast.

On a delighted moan, she bucked against him. “I support enthusiastic sex as a central component to all good workout programs.”

He was laughingas she rolled him Moaningas she touched himand begangivingas good as she got And thenhe was unbuttoningherjeans,draggingthemdownherlegs,alongwithherunderwear.Shelaytherebareforhim,andhestaredather asifshewerethelastscoopofhisfavoritemintchocolatechipicecream

Startingwithherankle,hekissedhiswayupherlegs,worshipingeveryinch,untilshetrembled.Attheapexofherthighs, hepausedtoblowonherheatedcenter.Sheachedforhimtotouchher,fillher.

“Please.Graham.Ineedyou.I’msoready.”

“Notyet.”Settlinghisbroadshouldersbetweenherlegs,hestaredupatherwitheyesgonemolten.“Notyet.”

Before she could protest, he lowered his mouth Somethingexploded Thunder Abomb The universe Bellamycouldn’t keepupwithanythingbuttheexquisite,torturouspleasureofthemouthhewasusingtodriveheroutofhereverlovingmind. Notuntilshesobbedouthisnameagaindidhecrawlupherbody,settlinghisweightoverher Atthesightofhissmuggrin,shefoundthemusclecontroltofliphim.

“Turnaboutisfairplay.”

She dragged offhis jeans and boxers, freeinghis erection For her All thatwas for her Wrappingher hands around his length,shegaveatestingstroke,delightinginthestringofprofanityhechokedout.

“Ifyoukeepthatup,Iwon’tlast ThefirsttimeIcome,Iwanttobeinsideyou Youcantorturemeasmuchasyouwant later.”

Bellamydraggedherthumbaroundhiscrown “Promise?” “Fuck.Yes.”

Satisfiedwiththecompromise,shesnaggedthecondomfromthenightstand,hesitatingbeforesherollediton. Thiswasit Therewasdefinitelynogoingbackfromthis “Bells.”

Shemethisgaze

“Iwantyou.Butifyouwanttostop ” “Idon’twanttostop”Toemphasizethepoint,shesheathedhimwiththecondom Hishandsgrippedherhipsasshestraddledhim.

“Promisewe’regoingtostayfriends,nomatterwhat,”shedemanded. “Nomatterwhat,”herepeated Shesankdown,herthroatgoingthickwithemotionasheslidsmoothlyinsideher,fillingmorethanjustherbody.Thiswas everythingshe’dbeenmissingforyears Foralways

Murmuringhisname,shebenttokisshim,feelinghisarmscomearoundher. Theybegantomove,losingthemselvestoheatandpleasure.Asherbodywoundtighter,herolledherbeneathhim,angling herlegsohecoulddriveinslower,deeper.

“Yes.Oh,God,yes,there.”

Hiseyeswerefeverbrightashecontinuedtheslow,relentlesspace,draggingherhigherandhigherwitheverythrust,until their skinwas slickedwithsweatandtheir mingledbreaths wentshort. Whenthe orgasmstruck,she wentblindand deafto everythingbutthesoundofhernameonhislipsashecamewithher Sometimelater,herousedenoughtoshifthisheavyweightoffher.“Stillworriedaboutthestorm?” “Whatstorm?”shegasped Hewaslaughingasanalarmsounded.

“What’sthat?Ifthehouseisburningdown,Ithinkwe’rejustgonnahavetocallitagoodrunbecauseIcan’tmove” “Nofire.It’smidnight.Anewyear.”Hebrushedhislipstohers.“Anewus.” Onadelightedhum,shekissedhimback.“Ilikethesoundofthat.”

THE KNOCKING onthedoorrousedGrahamfromthedepthsofsleep Hedraggedhiseyesopenintimetoseeatantalizing flashofbareassashisbestfriendscootedoutofthebedthey’dchristenedlastnightineverypossibleway.

“It’sMissBolton,”Bellamyhissedasshedraggedonashirt Hisshirt,henoted “Putsomepantson!” Pantsweren’thighonhislistatthemoment,butfine.Thelightstreamingthroughthewindow proveditwasmorningand thatthestormhadpassed.Theycouldgettheformalitiesoverwithandgetbacktothiswholenewyear,newthemthing.Byhis estimation,theycouldspendatleastfiftypercentofitinbed,makingupfor thelastfiveyears ofstupidity.Thatwouldbea goodstartoncatchingup.

Bellamyyankedonherownjeans commando,henoted andpaddedoutoftheroomcalling,“Justaminute!”

Grahamtookhistime,notonlybecauseittookawhiletofindhisjeanswherethey’dendedupshovedbeneaththebedbut becausehewasfeelinglazyandverysatisfied

HeheardthedooropenandCatarinaBoltonclearherthroat.

“Itakeityousurvivedthenight.”

“Um,yes”

NotwantingtomissBellamy’sblush shewasdamnedcutewhensheblushed hepulledonhisjeansandsteppedoutin timetoseethelawyerhandoverafatenvelope

“Thepropertyisyours,freeandclear,exceptfortheitemsonthelistinthere.Thingswillbeinprobateforabitlonger,but that’s mostlyjusta formality Finola handled her estate thoroughlybefore she passed, so youshould be ingood shape” The woman’sgazeflickeredtohimandwidened.

Okay,maybeheshouldhavebuttonedhisjeans.

“I’lljustleaveyouto enjoyyourweekend Happynewyear”Shebackedoutofthedoorwayontotheporch “Happynew year,toyou.Thankyou.”Bellamyshutthedoorandturned,her mouthfallingopenatthesightofhim.“You couldn’tputona shirt?”

“Youdidn’tsayshirt.Yousaidpants.Ifollowedorders.Besides,you’rewearingmyshirt.”

Shewenthandsonhipsandhuffedbeforelookingdownattheenvelopeinherhands “Well,youdidit.”

Herattentioncamebacktohimandhereyeswentdarkastheyskimmedoverhimagain,lingeringonthetrailofhairthat disappearedintohisgapingjeans “Yes Yes,Idid”

Grahamlaughed,confidentthey’dbegettingbacktomoreofthefunpartoftheirNewYear’sDayfestivitiesshortly.“What areyougoingtodowiththehouse?Imean,areyouplanningonrenewingyourcontractinSavannahandsellingtheplaceor what?”

“Idon’tknow.Ididn’timagineI’dbeputinapositionofowningpropertyinTheRidge.I’vebeengonealongtime.”

“Well, you know there’s always the option of renting it out. My brother, Porter, has a lot of rental property like that. Vacationrentals.AirBnBandthelike.Hecouldprobablyhookyouupwithapropertymanagementservice,ifyouwanted.” Butherexpressionhadturnedspeculative “Well,thereisthisotheropportunityIgotcontactedaboutafewweeksago” Crossingover,heslidhisarmsaroundher.“Dotell.”

“Well,there’sanewmobilemedicalunitabouttobeservingStoneCounty Igotaskedaboutpotentiallystaffingit” “You’rethinkingofcominghome?”He’dneverimaginedshe’ddothat.

“Well,Iwasn’t.Butnow,there’sthehouseand…well.”Hereyesliftedtohis.“Whataboutyou?Idon’tevenknowwhere you’rebasedrightnow.Whatareyouplanningondoing?”

He’dgivenalittlethoughttothatinthebriefsnatchesbetweensleepandlovemakinglastnight.“IthappensI’mbetween contractsatthemoment Anotheronewillpopupsoon”

“Oh.”Sheslumped.

Grahamcuppedher cheek,forcingher tolookathimagain “The factis,Icancode anywhere Anditseems like maybe

there’sagoodreasontocomehome,besidesjustreconnectingwithfamily.Assumingwecangetinternetuphere.” Hereyeswentwide.“You’dcomehome?Moveinwithme?Justlikethat?”

“Well,ifthat’swhatyouwant”Heknew itwasarisk,justjumpinginhead-firstlikethis Zerotoonestepfromforever overnight.Buthedidn’twanttowastemoretimewithher.

She curled a lock of his hair around her finger “Yeah, I definitely want I’ll call to find out about internet first thing Mondaymorning.Butrightnow,Iwanttoenjoytheprivacyofournewhome.”Andlaughing,shedraggedhimbacktobed.

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my ignorance of book-making, as being sufficient to contain all I had to say respecting my journey, and the ideas and incidents which occurred to me during my sojourn in Abyssinia. Much to my surprise, the manuscript has grown under my hand, and the greatest difficulty that I have had, has been to arrive at the period I have done, before I laid down the pen.

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[13] About two months after this interview the captive princes of the blood Royal were liberated from Guancho, in accordance with a vow made by the Negoos whilst lying upon a bed of sickness, under the impression that death was approaching, and that such an act would propitiate heaven favourably for his recovery. It was a spontaneous act, nor can any just claim be made by any one to have instigated the Negoos to take this step. During his illness he refused the aid and medicine of the Embassy, and it was a topic of public conversation, that a monarch possessed of such abilities, and so excellent a disposition as Sahale Selassee, should be so under the influence of suspicion, as even in the extremity of his illness on this occasion, he should have refused the proffered assistance of European skill and knowledge, of which he had had such evidences of superiority

The attention of our Embassy was first called more particularly to the subject when the Ambassador and Captain Graham were desired to attend at the palace the day when the liberated captives came before their generous king During that interview, when his heart felt naturally the pride of having acted in the manner he had done, Sahale Selassee turned to the English officers, whom he knew were compiling a book, and asked for a compliment, by saying, “Will you write this down?”

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