Steal (Seaside Pictures #3)

His half-lidded gaze was the only indication that he was still okay, that we weren’t seconds away from doing something like ripping off each other’s clothes on the dance floor.

The line between acting and our past demons threatened to rise up between us. Tears welled in my eyes as he pulled away only to jerk me against his chest, wrapping my leg around his hip and dipping me back, his warm lips met my neck, and then made a blazing trail down until his tongue swirled between my breasts.

Jay still hadn’t yelled cut.

I wasn’t sure if I was thankful or horrified with the way my body reacted.

Kiss. I just needed to kiss Will and then take a cold shower, right?

And hide under my bed.

In my room without a door.

So next time he walked by shirtless I’d most likely die of lust.

Sounded like a fun time.

I tried to get my head in the game.

Tried to make this a job.

Kissing Will a job.

Getting the scene done.

Job. Done.

But when my eyes opened, when I saw the way his eyes blazed at me, I knew, I was already past the point of no return.

We both were.

We both knew it.

I gripped his head with my hands, my fingers tugged at his hair, he let out a vulgar curse as his mouth crushed against mine.

I wasn’t prepared for the hunger.

The kiss the night before had been a test.

An experiment.

Half apology, half sadness.

This kiss was madness.

It was combustible chaos.

It was wild, confusing, frenzied, I opened my mouth as his tongue plunged past every physical barrier I should have put up.

His kiss wasn’t the same as it had always been.

Years ago our kisses had been romantic, lustful, aggressive.

This kiss possessed.

And marked me as his to anyone watching.

I had no choice but to fight back.

I wanted to fight back to protect myself.

He didn’t let me.

He kissed deeper, harder, making it hard to breathe, hard to think, and then he retreated just enough for me to suck in some of the air he provided, before he tried another angle, and made love to me with his mouth.

“Cut!” Jay yelled.

NO! I wanted to scream back.

I pretended not to hear him, pressed my body tighter against Will’s, he let out a guttural groan and finally broke away from me.

Chest heaving.

A sheen of sweat running down his half-naked torso.

The music stopped.

Talking buzzed around us.

Jay approached, hid his smirk behind a clipboard, and then pretended not to notice how impossibly turned on we both probably looked before he yawned and then said, “So, that was nice.”

“Nice?” I gasped, my voice hoarse, body pulsing with need to have Will’s hands all over me again.

And then they were.

But they were holding me back from lunging at Jay.

Which just seemed to amuse our lovely director even more.

“Take the rest of the afternoon, we’re going to re-shoot some scenes with Linc and Pris.” His suggestive chuckle made me want to drown him in the ocean. “Oh, and I don’t think we’ll need to re-do that scene, considering one of the PAs ended up closing her eyes halfway through — very strong Catholic family, she’s an intern, only sixteen, I think your little R rated show made her… either extremely uncomfortable or pregnant.” His chuckle became a full-out laugh. “Either way… good job.”

And that was it.

I quickly gripped Will’s arm, I wasn’t sure I was capable of walking with my dignity still intact, at least not after that. My entire body was both weak with the emotional and physical trauma of what just happened, while my hormones were dying a slow death of disappointment that we had to stop.

“You okay?” Will’s lips grazed my ear. I jumped a foot. “Guess not.” He chuckled, “Home?”

“Bad idea.” I found my voice. “Very, super, very bad idea.”

“Very, super, bad idea,” he repeated. “I think I like the sound of that.”

“Don’t.” I shook my head a few times, didn’t look at him, just held on to him. “Don’t take me home, Will. Don’t.”

“Afraid?”

“Of you?” I blinked back tears. “Every day since you walked away. My biggest fear has never been of death or a crappy reputation. My nightmare always includes you walking into my life — only to walk right back out.”

He stiffened, and then picked me up into his arms and freaking carried me off amidst the stares and whistling from people around us.

I would have been fine with it, had cameras not been waiting for us outside.

Him half-naked.

Me getting carried.

Well, shit.

He swore, then set me on my feet, helped me into the car, ignoring the camera flashes around him as he got in the driver’s seat and hit the accelerator.





I TURNED THE AC on full blast, opened every damn window in the car, and was still sweating profusely.

It was fifty outside.

So I only had my own internal wildfire to blame. Just touching her like that, kissing her… I slammed my hand against the steering wheel, she jumped next to me.

Maybe I finally understood drugs.

Because I couldn’t think beyond anything but tasting her again.

Drinking from her lips, sucking her dry, licking every inch of her body until I had no energy left.

“Sorry.” My voice was gruff. “It’s not you. Well, it is you, but not for the reasons you’re thinking.” I groaned. “Shit, this isn’t coming out right. What I mean is… I’m not angry at you.” Yeah that sounded so much better, Will.

“Good.” She crossed her arms. “Because I don’t do that anymore.”

“Huh?” Now I was confused. I glanced over at her closed off position, the way she was tucking her body toward the door like she was preparing to armor herself against the arrows getting shot her way. “You mean you don’t dance anymore?”

“Huh?” Ang frowned. “No, I meant, tell the press where I am so I get free publicity. I don’t even know how they knew where we were shooting today.”

I smirked. “You’re kidding right?”

“I swear!” tears filled her eyes.

“Shit.” I pulled over and put the car in park. “Ang, I was talking about the scene, I’m… do you realize how damn difficult it is to touch you once and know I can’t do it again? That you’re so fucking afraid of me, of us, that I could ruin this by doing one thing wrong?” I leaned back in the leather seat, my body finally cooling. “I don’t give a shit about the press.”

“But you’ve been trying to go all incognito.”

“Easily done when you look old, am I right?”

Her smile was all I needed, it was still sad, but it was there.

It was like I could see the broken pieces between us just fighting for peace, fighting for rest.

How had things gone from her being the enemy to me realizing that the only enemy I’ve ever truly had was looking at me in the mirror?

“Ang,” I reached for her hand then pulled back, afraid that touching her would just confuse the situation more than it already was. “You were right. You are right.”