Accidentally on Purpose (Heartbreaker Bay #3)

He flexed his hands beneath hers but let her hold him down. “You seem like a woman with a plan.”

“I always have a plan. But this one involves us being”—she wriggled on him and he bit back a groan—“very quiet.” Then she oscillated her hips and the T-shirt rose up high enough on her thighs to flash him a tantalizing view of heaven on earth. “Can you be very quiet, Archer?” she murmured, bending over him to nip at his jaw.

“I was born quiet.” He slid his hands from hers and up her shirt to cup her bare ass, wrenching a very satisfying moan from her throat. “I think the real question is—can you be quiet?”

She bit her lower lip, clearly remembering just how not quiet she was whenever he got his hands or mouth on her. It made him grin. “Lose the shirt, Elle.”

“My plan, remember?” And then she grasped his hands, pressing them to her breasts. “All you have to do is lie there and look pretty.”

He choked out a laugh that turned into another groan when she slowly lifted the shirt over her head, leaving her in nothing but smooth, soft skin and seriously mouth-watering curves.

“You’re gorgeous,” he said reverently. “The best thing that’s ever happened to me.” He met her gaze. “I’ve never wanted anything or anyone the way I want you.”

She faltered for a beat as if stunned by this statement. “Morgan said I don’t let emotions rule me,” she said. “And she’s right—”

“No, she’s not—”

“She is,” she insisted. “But I feel when I’m with you, Archer. I feel . . . hungry. As in my mouth actually waters for you.” Then she leaned down and whispered in his ear. “And I plan on tasting every . . . single . . . inch . . .”

He pulled in a ragged breath as she traced the shell of his ear with the tip of her tongue. She then spent the next several moments touching every inch of his body with her mouth, leaving the sole part that ached most for her until very last.

By the time she placed her mouth on him he was no longer coherent. And moments later, as the world spiraled out of control, it was apparent that she not only owned his body, she was also the keeper of his soul.



The next morning Elle sat straight up in bed and found Archer standing by his dresser buck naked, searching through a drawer. He pulled on black knit boxers, cargo pants, and a black T-shirt. Then he walked to a wall safe and began to strap on weapons. Glock on his right hip. Knife clipped to the inside of one of his pockets. Cell in another pocket. Black baseball cap on backward, boots on and laced up, flak vest strapped across his chest and back.

Why this turned her on so much, she had no idea but she could scarcely breathe for wanting him.

When he was loaded for bear, he turned and caught her staring at him, probably drooling, and his eyes darkened.

“Say the word,” he said, “and it all comes back off. You’ll be late for class, very late, but I’ll make it worth your while.”

She felt herself go damp and was so tempted she had to bite her tongue to keep the “oh yes, please” in.

Apparently reading her mind, Archer started toward her with sexy, wickedly dirty intent blazing in his hot eyes. He got to the bed just as a knock came on the bedroom door.

“Hurry up, bitches,” Morgan yelled through the door. “I need the shower.”

Archer groaned and dropped his forehead to Elle’s shoulder.

“You should’ve let me kill her,” she said.



At the end of the day, Elle was still at her desk when her phone went off with a text.

Morgan: I’m staying in the building instead of heading to Archer’s with you. Got plans.

Elle: What plans?

Morgan: Poker game in the basement at seven.

Elle: No. Hell, no. I refuse to let you grift my friends out of their money.

Morgan: I won’t cheat! The sexy geek said he’ll bring me to Archer’s afterward. Okay with you, MOM?

Elle: Don’t even think about sleeping with Spence.

Morgan: Aw. Worried about me?

Elle: Worried about HIM.



Morgan’s response was the middle finger emoji. Elle rolled her eyes and stood up to get ready to leave when her phone buzzed again, a call this time.

“You hanging in there?” Archer asked.

She could hear the exhaustion in his voice. “Better than you, it sounds like. How about dinner?”

“You cooking?” he asked with such wistful hope that she was caught off guard.

“Yes,” she said, then she stilled in shock. Yes? Was she insane? “I’m leaving now.”

“With Morgan?”

“No, she’s staying for tonight’s poker game.”

“Take Joe,” Archer said. “Give him five minutes to get to you.”

“Not necessary.”

“There’s a missing dickwad out there sending his goons after you and your sister,” Archer said. “Humor me.”

Three minutes later, Joe was at her door. “I’ve gotta stop at the grocery store,” Elle warned. They got under way and after a while she eyeballed him. “I don’t suppose you know how to cook?”

“Hell yeah I know how to cook,” he said. “It attracts the ladies.”

She rolled her eyes and dragged him into the store with her. “Help me pick out something that an idiot could cook and still impress someone.”

He grinned. “You going to seduce boss man tonight?”

“None of your business. Can you help me or what?”

He set her up with a pack of steaks, potatoes, and a ready-made salad. “Doesn’t get better than barbequed steak and potato, and a little green to make you feel healthy,” he said.

“I don’t know how to barbeque,” she said.

“You turn a knob, toss these babies on the grill, wait a few minutes and then flip them over. Trust me, you’ll have that man eating out of the palm of your hand.” He flashed a grin. “Or wherever you want him eating . . .”

She gave him a long look.

This didn’t faze him in the slightest. “Call me if you have any problems.” He walked her into Archer’s place, checked for monsters in all the corners, declared her good to go, and left her alone.

Elle walked out the living room sliding-glass door and stared at the biggest barbeque she’d ever seen. There was indeed a knob on it. As well as instructions engraved on the steel side. Turn on gas. Point knob to desired flame height. Grill.

“Easy enough,” she said out loud. She turned on the gas. She heard it hiss out. Then she cranked the knob and—

Whooomph.

The flame ripped out from beneath the grill and just about took her eyelashes and eyebrows along with it. “Holy shit!” she gasped, leaping back, tripping over a lounge chair, and falling to her ass on the deck. Sitting there, she reached up to touch her face.

Still there.

Relieved, she got to her feet and studied the flame before turning it down a little. Note to self: men are stupid. Five minutes later she had the steaks and the potatoes on the grill.