After spending the summer as a
recluse due to a bad break-up, Nicole Saunders agrees to go to The Heat Wave
Festival with her best friends, Kacey and Tyler.
Along with three other friends they
plan to take a shortcut through the small town of Silver Creek; the last thing
any of them expected was to become lost and end up pulling in to a motel for
the night.
The Creek Motel is isolated and the
last place Nicole wants to be, especially after meeting the glacial owner, but
her discomfort is soon forgot as she finally gives in to her feelings and asks
Kacey and Tyler to spend the night with her.
A decision she quickly regrets when
she discovers that their friend has mysteriously disappeared from her locked
room in the middle of the night. Worried, Nicole presumes the worst, but
quickly discovers that Jayne's disappearance is more disturbing than any of
them could have guessed.
Excerpt:
He stared down at me. Uncertainty
flickered across his features. "You're drunk?"
"My head's a little fuzzy, but
I'm sober enough to know what I'm talking about."
"Nikki, I don't want you doing
something you're going to regret just because you're upset over James."
"This has nothing to
do with him." I leant up and kissed him. It was gentle, hardly exciting,
but at least my stomach didn't turn.
He didn't kiss me back.
I pulled away and looked him dead in
the eyes. "You've waited seven years. If it doesn't feel right kissing me,
then you know keeping quiet was the right thing, and I know that we just had a
crazy moment earlier. One kiss and we can stop being curious and just move
on."
A small smile appeared as he arched
an eyebrow at me. "You've been curious?"
Warmth blossomed in my cheeks.
"Maybe."
Kacey chuckled. "I so fucking
knew it."
I scowled at him. "Look, we’re
adults, all right? I don't want us all falling out over this."
"What if it does feel
right?"
"Well, there's only one way to
find out."
I took a deep breath as Tyler cupped
my face. My eyes fluttered shut as his mouth caught mine without hesitation.
His tongue slipped against the seam of my lips and a small pop of heat hit the
walls of my stomach. I pressed my hands to his chest, my nails sliding against
the material of his T-shirt as I opened up to him.
His tongue slid slowly against my
own and the agonizing pace and tease of his gentleness caused my heart to skip.
I slid my hands up to his shoulder and neck. I ran my fingers through his black
hair as my body melted against him.
He trailed his fingers down my
throat and each tip sent a different pulse of electricity straight to my
stomach. His hands fell to my hips and as the pressure of his fingers began to
increase with the pace of his demanding lips, my slowly sobering mind began to
twist with familiar and forbidden fantasies.
And I wanted to give in to them all.
Why the hell had I ever thought that
this would be weird?
We shared everything with one
another, so why couldn't we share ourselves? I would never dream of hurting him
and I knew Tyler would never hurt me. I trusted him more than I trusted myself
and the idea of being locked in his arms while he rocked languidly into me had
my entire body thrumming with need.
"Right, I can't watch this
shit." Kacey grunted as he got up. "It's one thing getting a hard-on
over you, baby girl. The fact that Tyler happens to be in the picture…I'm
freaking slightly."
I pulled away from Tyler, my breath
somewhat shallow as I angled my head so I could glance at Kacey. "I don't
want you to go."
Tyler didn't shift his focus from me
and I watched as realization slowly slipped across his features. "You
weren't just referring to me, were you?"
I shook my head and the smallest
dose of guilt began to stab at me. "I think I could kinda love you both in
my own way. I have—sometimes I have—God why is this so hard?" I took a
deep breath. "There have been times when I've wondered what—across the
years I’ve sometimes wondered—sometimes I have considered risking our
friendship." I looked over at Kacey. "Do you understand what I am
saying to you?"
"You're usually naked when I imagine
you saying you want me, but yeah."
My jaw tensed. "I hate you
sometimes. I hate the way you treat women and that you can't keep your dick in
your pants or your damn mouth shut—"
"But you still want me,
right?" He moved closer to me. "When are you going to get it in your
head that you're not just some girl, Nikki? You're our girl."
"I want you both." I said
quietly, not caring that my cheeks had grown warmer. "I have for a
while."
"If we try this—" Tyler
took a deep breath. "And it doesn't feel right—"
"We'll stop." Kacey
promised as he slid his hand beneath my halter neck and began caressing my
skin. "You say it baby, and we'll stop and forget all about it."
My stomach flipped at the feel of
his fingers circling my navel. "And if I don't want to stop?"
An unreadable look crossed Tyler’s
face and my heart skipped as Kacey moved behind me. The warmth of his body
seeped into my back, while his fingers painted trails of heat across my abdomen
and along my ribs.
"Then what happens in Silver
Creek, stays in Silver Creek. Unless you decide otherwise." Kacey pressed
his lips to my ear. A shiver ran down my neck and spine. "Does that sound
fair?"
I closed my eyes and tilted my head
to the side as his lips brushed against my jawbone and down the side of my
throat. A groan escaped me as his hand closed over my bare breast and he
squeezed eagerly. Tyler's hands fell from my hips and I felt Kacey's right hand
splaying on my stomach as he pulled me closer and ground his growing erection
in to my lower back.
"Yes or no, Nikki?" he
asked raggedly. "Tyler ain't the only one whose been fantasizing about
this baby, and I hate to remind you, but I'm not exactly patient."
I opened my eyes and looked at
Tyler, watching as he pulled his T-shirt off and revealed the lean muscles of
his abdomen and arms. I reached up and cupped his jaw, idly running my thumb
along his bottom lip while I lifted my left arm and wound it around the back of
Kacey's head. I slid my fingers in to his mass of curls and pulled playfully. "Yes."
About the Author:
Elizabeth
lives in a small country village in Cheshire, England, with two cats. You will
always find her on the computer, blasting music and writing away. She started
life wanting to be an actress because she loved performing. She enjoyed nothing
more than being able to make people laugh, to distract them from reality for a
few hours. She studied Musical Theatre in college, but during her second year,
her mind started to overflow with ideas for scripts and she began writing
plays. Slowly over the following three years, she was writing more and more,
channeling her imagination into more detailed manuscripts...
Here she is, years later, hiding away like a hermit, writing like crazy and loving every minute of it.
Here she is, years later, hiding away like a hermit, writing like crazy and loving every minute of it.
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