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  She stared at him for signs of deception and saw nothing but open honesty in his gaze. “I don’t know what to say to you. I think I should go home now.” She turned off the lights.

  Her office settled into darkness, but it wasn’t complete. From the windows came the glow of the seasonal lights, twinkling merrily, casting shadows across the desk and floor.

  Matt put his hands on her. She didn’t protest as he drew her in. The soft night fell over them—hypnotic, lulling, sweetly silent—and when he touched his mouth to hers, she settled into the soft, gentle kiss.

  “Night,” he whispered, and stepping back, he slipped his hands into his pockets, leaving her wanting more, damn him.

  The man was smart, she’d give him that, knowing when to push and when not to. If he’d kissed her senseless and then asked her to go home with him, would she have gone?

  Of course not.

  Oh, crap. She’d have gone in a heartbeat, and not because he kissed like heaven, but because he’d seen her at her compulsively organizing worst and hadn’t gone running. Grabbing her purse, she made the mistake of turning back to him.

  There was passion and heat swimming in his eyes, and something more—affection.

  Oh, God, but that got her. How often did a man look at her like that? Never. How often did she feel this way, sort of quivery and . . . desperately horny?

  Double never.

  Maybe . . . maybe she needed a New Year’s resolution—live life to its fullest, even if that means occasionally deviating off the known path. She could mark the deviating on her calendar for, say, once a month.

  Starting now. She dropped her purse on her desk. “Matt?”

  “Yeah?”

  “Do you carry condoms?”

  He blinked. “What?”

  “I assume a man like you carries.” She put her hands on his shoulders. “I’ve never made the first move before—”

  “Cami—”

  “Not because I’m a prude or anything, but because there’s never been anyone I wanted badly enough to risk the rejection.”

  His eyes went dark, so very dark, as his hands came up to her waist. “I want to be clear, very clear,” he said. “This is you coming onto me, right?”

  “Yes.” She swallowed hard. “It’s a New Year’s resolution sort of thing, a week early. Be kind, okay?”

  “Cami, I plan on being everything you ever wanted.” He lifted her against him and set her on the desk.

  “Here?” she asked breathlessly, her heart in her throat, her body on high alert, beginning with her nipples and ending with a dampness between her thighs.

  “Oh, yeah, here.” His big, warm hands settled on her thighs, pushing them open, and before she could decide how she felt about that, he stepped between them.

  “Wait,” she gasped.

  He went still. “Really?”

  Do it. Do him. “It’s okay. It’s a good kind of wait.” Twisting around, she swept an arm across her meticulously neat desk, knocking everything to the floor in one fell swoop—her phone, her desk pad, her notes.

  “Nicely done,” he said approvingly.

  She stared at the mess on the floor, chewing on her lower lip. The urge to pick it all back up nearly overpowered her.

  Matt’s mouth was solemn, but his eyes full of humor. “You want to take a moment and clean it up?”

  That he’d read her mind so easily was a little disconcerting. “No, I’m . . . good.”

  He tipped up her chin, away from the mess. “Sure?”

  “I want to be in the moment, damn it! Just once!”

  “In the moment is just where I want you.” His other hand slid down her spine to her bottom, tugging her closer.

  Pressed up flush against him, she could feel every inch of him. He was hard, and it made her heart beat faster, heavier.

  “Yeah, right here,” he said softly, his mouth only a fraction of an inch from hers. “Just tell me if you need to stop to obsess about anything.”

  “No, I’m fine.” Sort of. Pretty much. Oh, my God, he was big.

  His smile was slow and warm and sexy. “Yeah, you’re fine.” And this time when he kissed her, she sank her fingers into his hair and kissed him back, thrilling to his firm, quietly demanding mouth, which stirred instincts long suppressed. Living life to the fullest. In the moment. God, in the moment tasted good. But there were too many barriers between them—his clothes, hers . . . Impatient, she pulled his shirt from his waistband, sliding her hands beneath to touch his heated skin, stroking up his smooth, sleek back, loving the feel of his muscles, bunched and tight. Letting out a little sigh of pleasure, she shifted to touch his flat abs, feeling him tremble. For her.

  He knew her now, or he was starting to. He knew the real her, and he was still here, still wanting her. She could feel that wanting in his kiss, in the way he touched her, and the knowledge was so incredibly empowering and arousing, she gave herself up to it. To him.

  She wasn’t alone, not tonight, and marveling over that, too, she touched his mouth, feeling him smile beneath her fingers, his tense jaw, the muscles bunched beneath the wall of his chest. “I’m still fine,” she marveled, giving him a breathless update.

  He smiled and nibbled his way to her ear. She shivered, which he soothed away with his hands as he lifted her tank top. Looking into her eyes, he peeled the material over her head. Oh, God. Her inner fat girl surfaced for a brief flash.

  He danced his hands from waist to ribs, palming her breasts. “Okay?” he murmured, his thumbs rasping over her nipples.

  “O-okay,” she managed. Don’t think about him seeing your body, don’t think about it, just enjoy.

  “You’re so beautiful,” he said, banishing her inner fat girl for another day.

  Somehow she stripped off his shirt as well, looking at him in the low light. The man had a body like a pagan god, and she wanted to touch it.

  Before she could, he dipped his head, forging a path of hot, open-mouth kisses down her shoulder as he unhooked her bra, baring her breasts.

  The heat within her spread. Fat girl stayed banished.

  “Still okay?” he wanted to know as he bent to a breast. Licked. Sucked. Bit.

  She panted for breath. “Yes.”

  “Good.” His hands curled around the hem of her skirt, skimming it up her thighs. Then his fingers hooked into her panties.

  She stared into his hungry eyes. “Um . . .”

  “Tell me you’re still hanging in,” he said, his voice not so light now.

  “Y-yes. Hanging in.”

  “Good. Now hold on.” He stepped back, tugged, and her panties vanished. Cold air danced over her legs, but then he was back between her thighs. With his usual bluntness, he looked down at her sprawled out for him like some sort of feast, letting out a hungry sound she felt all the way to her womb.

  Torn between the erotic sexual haze he’d trapped her in and a vulnerable embarrassment, she squeezed her eyes shut. Not as experienced as she’d have liked, she didn’t know the protocol here, or what to do with her hands. He’d told her to hold on, so she gripped the edge of the desk for all she was worth, struggling to remain calm. Should she say something? Tell him she didn’t often climax with a man because it was hard for her to give up her control? Or should she just smile sexily and fake it?

  Or do what she was already doing, which was panting for air because she could hardly breathe.

  He took the decision out of her hands when he sank to his knees and stroked his fingers over her.

  Her body jerked in surprise, in pleasure.

  “Shh,” he murmured, and with another rough sound of hunger, leaned in and tasted her.

  Reality had no chance then, no chance at all. At the first stroke of his tongue, she became incapable of smiling sexily, or even of blushing, incapable of doing anything except holding onto that desk and gasping for air between little whimpers of pleasure. Oh, God, this felt good, this felt amazing. She could actually—She was going to—“Matt!”