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An Excerpt From: DON’T CLOSE YOUR EYES
Copyright © MARY EASON, 2007
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing,
Inc.
“We can’t go back to the house. The press will be all
over it by now.” He answered her unspoken question as they headed in the
opposite direction from his quiet neighborhood.
When he turned onto to the familiar street that she’d
once called home in the Westminster
area, she looked at him in surprise.
“What are we doing here?” He stopped the car in front of
her former apartment building. “We’re going inside.” He smiled at her
confusion but didn’t say anything further. Jack got out of the car and
opened the door for her but Megan didn’t budge.
“Please, Megan. Just trust me.”
She took his hand and stepped out of the car. Painful
memories of all the times they’d spent together in her tiny apartment
crowded in. She couldn’t speak. She waited quietly beside him as he
unlocked the door and held it open for her.
Everything about the apartment remained the same as the
day she’d left it that last time. She walked through each room of her
former home while Jack stood silently waiting for her by the door.
“Why?” She somehow managed to get the word out over the
painful lump that formed in her throat.
His expression said it all. For the first time she truly
understood how difficult her leaving had been for Jack.
“Oh Jack, I’m so sorry.” She ran into his open arms. “I’m
so sorry.”
He held her as if he believed she might leave him again.
“I know. It’s not your fault.”
“It is!” She realized she was crying. “I didn’t listen
to what you were trying to tell me. All I heard was you were going back to
Rebecca.” She pulled back a little so that she could see his expression. At
the sight of her tears, Jack’s face crumbled.
“Don’t. Please don’t cry, Megan. Please.”
She brushed away the tears and tried to tell him the
things she needed him to understand. “I’m okay. I’m okay, Jack. Please,
just listen.”
“I’m listening.” And he was. He was hanging on every one
of her words.
“I never stopped loving you. No matter what happened. No
matter how hard I tried. Through the years. I never stopped loving you. And
no matter what happens this time, I need you to know that I’ll never stop
believing in you, or loving you until the day I die.” His lips claimed hers
once more. At first, gently but then with each new touch, each whispered
word of comfort, the passion they’d both buried deep within their hearts
ignited into a need that could no longer be denied.
“Make love to me, Jack.” As she watched, he drew in
shaky breath. His eyes darkened to the color of
the sea after a storm. She pushed her fingers into his hair, bringing his
mouth to hers once more. She couldn’t get close enough to him. Six years
she’d waited for his touch. Longed for it. She would never be close enough.
Her lips urged his apart. He still tasted the same. Her fingers slid to his
chest. They shook as she found each button on his shirt. When the last
button came free, she pushed it away from his body. Her lips broke free of
his long enough to look at him. His body was beautiful. Lean. Hard. The
same as she remembered in all of her dreams…
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