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Chapter 4

Since rousing the rest of the Clegg family from their collective unconsciousness was the very last thing Tielle wanted to do, she stifled her desire to laugh, chuckle or even giggle as Grae returned her to her room. He carried her to the bed and followed her down, as she’d kept the collar of his navy flannel shirt in her grasp.

“How’d you know where I was sleeping?” Tielle asked, her cognac stare probing his bronze one.

“I make it my business to know these things.”

“But you said I wasn’t your business anymore.”

Grae brought his full weight down upon her. “When will you stop taking everything I say so literally?”

Tielle relished the brunt of his body against hers. That time, she didn’t command her eyes not to close. She savored the sensations he stirred and moved against him in a slow, needy grind.

Grae bowed his head. “Don’t do that,” he commanded in a whisper.

“Do what?” Tielle bit down on her lip and moaned close to his ear.

He grunted what sounded like a curse. Loosely cupping her neck, he used his thumb to tilt back her chin. Tielle followed through on giving him her tongue, and she didn’t know which one of them whimpered first when their tongues tangled, engaging in a sultry duel.

Tielle had lost her cap during the unorthodox trip through the house, and her coarse locks were freed. Grae gathered a fistful of the dark mass, using his hold to keep her mouth crushed beneath his. She kept her hands filled with the material of his shirt, eager to take him out of it and paying little heed to what she was doing. She only wanted this—him—what she’d missed for well over a year.

Worry about the rest later, Ti, a voice silently reasoned.

* * *

Later sounded just as incredible to Grae. His palms were greedy to be full of her, and he set out with intentions of making that happen. He cupped and squeezed her breasts, which, while neatly encased beneath the hooded sweatshirt, were just as beckoning. They appeared to offer themselves to Grae with every breath Tielle took. The brief grinding moves she plied against him had him thrusting next to her and wishing their clothes were anywhere but covering them.

Grae grumbled something incomprehensible while scooping her bottom into his palms and lifting her more snuggly into his mock thrusts. Tielle shuddered. Her participation in the kiss had grown ragged, needier.

“Grae...” Her nails scraped the whiskers shading his jaw while their tongues danced.

He was helpless to stop, but eventually he managed to do just that. Ending the kiss, he pressed his face into the crook of her neck. “Keep forgetting you’re not mine for the taking anymore.”

“Why’d you come here, Grae?” she moaned. “You could’ve sent anyone here to spy on Faro.” Her eyes took on an accusing sheen. “Why’d you need to come here and upset things?”

“Upset things?” He laughed. “Don’t you think things are already upset between us?”

Her lips thinned. “I’m dealing with it.”

Grae smirked. “I’m not.” He dropped a kiss to the corner of her mouth and left the room.

* * *

The next morning, Tielle studied her favorite bottle of creamer while preparing her first cup of coffee for the day. She wondered if she could get away with adding something a bit more flavorful to the hot beverage. She decided against that very appealing idea. Having gotten no sleep the night before, the last thing she needed was anything to induce relaxation.

“Hey! There you are! I’ve been looking for you since I got here,” Laura called when she whirled into the smaller user-friendly staff kitchen. “I wanted to get your final approval for tonight’s opening dinner.”

Opening dinner. Tielle repeated the phrase in her head, not quite able—or willing—to believe they were still in the beginning stages of the family bonding event.

“Ti?” Laura looked concerned. She set her work portfolio aside and joined Tielle on the other side of the kitchen. “So how’d it go last night? I take it you decided against leaving.”

With a withering look, Tielle took her coffee and went for a seat at one of the tables surrounding the kitchen island. Laura followed.

“I tried to leave...”

“Changed your mind?”

“May’ve had it changed for me.” Tielle raised her mug for a sip, decided against it. “Grae got here last night. Late.”

Laura’s gasp prefaced Grae’s arrival in the kitchen. The man seemed riveted on his ex-wife but quickly recalled his immense charm and slanted a grin toward Laura.

“Lookin’ good, miss,” he called, meeting Laura at the opposite end of the island for a hug.

“Good to see you again. Tielle just told me you got here late last night.” Laura’s light caramel-toned face flushed a rich burgundy when she smiled up at Grae.

“Yeah, it was pretty late,” he said. “Luckily, I got here in time to catch Tel before she ran off for the night.”

Laura nodded. “Hope you’re finding everything satisfactory?”

“Very satisfactory.”

“And you’ll let us know if there’s anything you need.”

“Count on it,” he said, eyes fixed on Tielle.

Tielle cleared her throat suddenly. “Um, guys, I need to grab something from my office. The cooks left some bagels. Help yourself.”

Rushing out, Tielle left Laura no reason to delicately make her exit. Smiling weakly, Laura looked to Grae, who waved a hand.

“Unnecessary,” he said.

* * *

“Okay, I’m about to repeat myself,” Laura said. “What happened last night?”

“I managed to make it through a full day with those people.” Tielle fidgeted with the stylishly frayed hem of her emerald-green sweater. Sipping her coffee, she looked lovingly toward the wall bar in the office. “I waited till they were in dreamland before I tried to make it out of here. I was almost there when Grae stopped me—tried to talk me out of it.”

“In the snow, how romantic...” Laura crooned.

“We didn’t stay outside.” Tielle’s smile was indulgent. “Grae took me back to my room.”

“Ah...where he tried to talk you out of it some more? Excuse me, not tried—succeeded. You are still here, after all.”

Tielle ruffled her hair out of agitation and began to walk the office. “I was this close.” She poised her thumb and forefinger centimeters apart. “I almost begged him. I—” She shook her head. “I was so lost in him and what he was...doing...”

“Oh, honey, don’t be so hard on yourself. This is Grae, the man you love.” She rolled her eyes dreamily. “A man any woman would love to have... Sorry—not much help, huh?”

“It’s all right. But, Laura, I can’t get caught up in him again.” She stopped pacing and flopped on the side of the desk corner. “I wouldn’t survive it. I’m hardly surviving it now. It—it’s too much.”

“Listen to me, Ti.” Laura came over to join Tielle on the desk. “You’re all over the place right now. This entire retreat hit you out of nowhere. You’re entitled to be a little scattered.”

“I’ve already told myself that.” Tielle hugged herself. “I know it’s true, but it is what it is. Grae being here is gonna make this week more insane than it already is.”

“Then get out of here. Go.” Laura nudged Tielle’s shoulder with her own. “No one can blame you or make you stay.”

“Grae’s already asked me to stay. He says something’s going on or about to happen and he needed me...” She slapped her knee. “Why’d I agree to it? Why can’t I ever say no to him? And please—” she raised a hand to Laura “—don’t say it’s because I love him.”

Laura gave a small smile. “Okay...”

Tielle dragged herself behind her desk and put her head down.

* * *

“As a man who can’t stand any of his ex-wives, I now know what it feels like to see an ex you still love.”

“I think I finally understand the phrase ‘pleasure and pain.’” Grae topped off his OJ while speaking to Leo Cartright over the phone in the retreat’s library.

“Do you realize this is the first time you haven’t snapped at me for claiming you still love her?” Leo asked after a measure of silence.

“I’ll give you one better.” Grae sighed, browsing the library’s shelves without actually reading the books’ titles. “I didn’t snap because it wasn’t true—I snapped because I couldn’t do anything about it.”

“Do you want to do anything about it?”

“I want my wife back.”

“Well, you’re in the perfect place for it. You guys were married there, spent your honeymoon there.”

Grae smiled. The idea held more appeal than Leo would ever imagine. “I’ve got other reasons for being here. How am I supposed to prove to Tel that I’ve changed when once again I have to play the role of big and bad for my family and while she’s here to see me do it?”

“Why would you want her to stick around for that?” Leo asked, confusion evident in his voice.

Grae sipped his juice, and strolled on past the shelves. “It’s one thing to handle board members, clients and the press—and another thing entirely to handle my family for something like this and with no anchor.” He slipped a hand into a trouser pocket, clenched a fist. “Handling this without...my temper’s getting worse, Leo.”

“There’s a chance you won’t have to take this there.”

“We both know I will, Leo.”

“How are you gonna tackle it?”

“By waiting. He’ll tip his hand sooner or later.”

“Amen to that.” Leo chuckled. “Boy never was any good at cards.”

“Thanks, Leo,” Grae said once their laughter had softened.

* * *

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