Stay With Me
Author: Elyssa Patrick
With one look, I’m his . . .
With one touch, he’s mine . . .
With one kiss, it changes everything between
us . . .
I’ve been famous since I can remember. Singing, acting,
dancing—I’ve done it all. The tabloids cover my every move, but I don’t want
that anymore. I want to be normal, whatever that is.
When I leave Hollywood for college in Vermont, I’m on my own for
the first time in my life. This is my chance to figure out who I am and what I
want in life.
But it’s a lot harder than I expected. I can’t escape my image.
Classes are hard, and I’m struggling. And then there’s Caleb Fox.
Sexy, intriguing Caleb Fox.
Caleb is the one man who doesn’t want to use me. He breaks down
my walls. He challenges me. He wants me. And I just don’t know if I
can give him the same—or if he’ll stick around when he finds out my shameful
secret that the tabloids haven’t managed to uncover.
Dating him is risky enough, but loving him could break me.
“This might take a
while,” he says.
“I guess I’ll just
have to close my eyes and suffer through it.”
“No suffering,” he
promises.
His hand slides up my
back, and my muscles, already tightened with awareness, start to ache from
wanting. His fingers skate up my neck, and my nerves jangle. I’m suddenly
wondering if he’s ever going to kiss me.
I reach my hand up his
chest, knotting his shirt in my grasp and yank him to me. “Caleb.”
He lowers his head to
me, and my eyelids flutter close. I lean toward him, waiting—just waiting—for
when he touches me. I tighten my hold on him, trying to urge him to do
it now, but, no, he doesn’t heed my unspoken demands. He doesn’t hurry. He
doesn’t rush. It’s like he has all the time in the world until he kisses me.
But then his finger
gently swipes over my mouth, tracing it softly, like he’s memorizing the shape
of me. Like he’s trying to get all the details of my mouth down before his
mouth claims me. He presses lightly against my lower lip, dipping into the soft
plumpness there.
I smooth my hands out
on his chest. I’m pressed against him so tight that I can’t do more than reach
up and grasp his shoulders. I want to feel his hair slide through my fingers.
But more than that I
want to feel him against me.
Almost as if he heard
my thoughts, Caleb’s lips flutter against the corner of my mouth, where he
removed the berry stain only a few moments ago. I still, and his hand leaves my
neck to slide down to rest at the small of my back before moving back up in a
slow movement that has pleasure coursing through my body. I gasp, and his mouth
flutters another kiss at the corner. Brief, these flutter kisses—never quite
landing fully on my lips or staying too long.
I make a sound of
want. I press even closer, as if I’m inking myself on his skin, in his blood,
urging this patient, sexy man to take my mouth—and to take it now.
He doesn’t.
His mouth finally
touches mine but it’s not a kiss that claims or declares intent.
He gives.
His lips give kisses
upon mine, like rain watering a parched land. His mouth moves touches mine,
gentle, strong, and it makes me cling to him, to give more to him, to open up
in ways I never have with any man before.
His teeth catch on my
lower lip, lightly tugging, as if asking a question, one that I answer by
opening my mouth and letting him in. His tongue slides against me, tasting,
seeking. He’s all I know, all I want to know, and I want him to know me in all
the ways, too.
This might just be
lust, but it doesn’t feel like it—not with this assured gentleness, this giving
of a kiss, like he’s waited all his life for this—for me—and now
that I’m here, he’s not going to do anything to mess it up.
He doesn’t make me
feel weak in his kiss. I feel strong, treasured . . . desired.
His kiss turns hotter,
as if he’s losing control of himself.
Oh yes, I think. Lose control, Caleb. Lose
it with me.
Elyssa Patrick writes sexy, emotional contemporary romances and
New Adult.
She is currently working on her next novel.
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