Page 46 of Breaking the Ice

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Page 46 of Breaking the Ice

Holy crow, this is my Cinderella moment, sans the glass slipper. Although if he doesn’t want me to get the wrong idea, he clearly doesn’t want me to think it means anything. “You mean it’s just a kiss and nothing more.” And while the thought makes me a little sad, it doesn’t in any way dampen my enthusiasm at the thought of a lip-lock with Mr. Hunky Pants.

Zach suddenly looks hurt. “No. That would be the wrong idea. I don’t want you to take our kiss lightly.” He hurries to amend his comment. “If you’ll let me kiss you, that is.”

I tip my head to the side like I’m in deep contemplation. I want him to kiss me, I just don’t want to appear too easy. I finally decide, “I think a kiss would be okay, so long as you don’t think that the money you’re paying me to spy on Yolanda is the reason I’m doing it.”

He looks appalled at the very idea. “I don’t pay for kisses.”

“In that case …” I lift my chin slightly for easier access.

Zach stares at me for several seconds before lowering his lips closer to mine. He moves so slowly I wonder if he’s having second thoughts. I’m about to tell him he doesn’t have to go through with it when our mouths finally connect.

If this was a cartoon version of us, fireworks would be exploding overhead, and hearts would be filling the air around us. My skin flushes with such heat it feels like I’ve just walked into an inferno. I have never felt this degree of sensation from the barest touch of a man’s lips.

Leaning toward Zach, I moan his name before pressing my mouth more firmly against his. In response, he lifts me onto his lap and proceeds to devour me like I’m the most delicious thing he’s ever tasted.

We remain wrapped around each other for another minute or a month—seriously, time has lost all meaning. All I know is that my body is full of the sweetest sensations that make me want to profess my undying devotion. Somehow, I force myself to keep quiet. I don’t want to scare Zach away and I’d surely do that if I acted like a love-struck teenager.

Out of nowhere, I think of the offense he took when Yolanda declared them a couple after three dates. Zach and I haven’t so much as been on one date. I don’t think we can count today because our upcoming dinner was not planned, it was more a suggestion of convenience. Yet, this kiss … this kiss makes me wonder if we couldn’t call today a date after all.

When Zach finally lifts his mouth from mine, all he says is, “Wow.”

“Wow, that was great, or wow, I need lessons in how to kiss a man,” I tease.

“If you got lessons, you’d kill me for sure.” Leaning up, Zach gives me a quick peck before adding, “That was an amazing kiss.”

“It was pretty good,” I agree impishly.

“Pretty good? That’s all you have to say about it?” Poor Zach, I’ve offended him.

I shrug my shoulders slightly. “I think I’ve forgotten it already. You might have to remind me.”

Zach smiles slowly. “Forgotten, huh? Come here, woman.” He wraps his arms around me even tighter before declaring, “I’m about to give you a kiss you’ll never forget.”

And just like that, we’re once again connected. There’s no tentative pressure this time. Instead, he kisses me like we have always belonged to each other and always will.

This new intimacy transports me right out of my skin to the point where I feel like I’m hovering in the atmosphere above myself. Yet even so, I’m conscious of the riot of sensations racing through my nervous system. It’s like a million little explosions all over my body and I can’t get enough of them.

“Zach …” I murmur against his mouth. But he doesn’t come up for air. Instead, he doubles down, claiming me for his own. I have never felt like this with another man, and I can never imagine anyone else creating this kind of chaos within me.

Zach doesn’t release me when the kiss ends. Instead, he holds me closely against his heart and rests his chin on the top of my head. Then he asks, “Do you think you’re going to forget that one?”

“Never,” I tell him truthfully. “You can run off to the other side of the world and I will always remember this moment.”

The thought of him leaving Maple Falls breaks my heart. But who am I to think that a man like Zach Hart would ever fall for a girl like me? Especially in such a short time. At some point he’s going to leave Washington and I’ll become nothing more than a distant memory. Which makes me wonder if I shouldn’t just pull away from him and tell him we can never kiss again.

Zach breaks the silence. “A penny for your thoughts.” I don’t answer right away, so he says, “You’re making me nervous, Ellie. I need to know what you’re thinking.”

I hesitate a moment before telling him, “I’m thinking that was the nicest kiss I’ve ever had.”

He pushes me away so that I’m sitting up, my face hovering above his. “That kiss meant something. In fact, it meant a lot.” It looks like I’ve offended him.

“If you say so.”

“I do say so. What’s going on here?” Now he sounds annoyed.

“You’re only here for a short time and I live here. It’s not like anything is going to happen between us.”

“And that makes you sad?” He asks this in such a way that I have no other choice but to tell him the truth.




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