Bayou Beauty (Butterfly Bayou #4) - Lexi Blake Page 0,2

lips met hers, her whole body relaxed and she let him lead. He kissed her, softly at first, a brushing that left her wanting more. And then one hand found the nape of her neck while the other gripped her waist, and she felt him shift the kiss from tender to something carnal, something that made her body go soft and willing.

He moved in again, bringing them chest to chest as she felt his tongue drag against her mouth, asking for permission to come inside.

Oh, she wanted that. She let him in, and arousal sparked through her as his tongue slid along hers. She wound her arms around him and somehow she was suddenly sitting on his lap.

“Ta place est ici,” he whispered against her lips.

This is where you belong.

This was where she’d always belonged. In his arms, wrapped around him.

His hands moved over her, getting dangerously close to her breast. She wanted to offer it to him, to let him know her body was his to explore.

She wasn’t going to stop him. She was going to take this as far as he wanted to go because she was crazy about him. She let her head drop back when he kissed his way to her neck.

Then the doorbell chimed, and it was like a bucket of cold water drenched her as Rene pulled away suddenly.

“I’m sorry. I wasn’t expecting company,” he stuttered. Rene never stuttered. “I’ll . . . I’ll take care of it. Sylvie, we should talk. What just happened . . . we should talk about it.”

She nodded, but she didn’t like the look in his eyes. Like he couldn’t quite believe what he’d done, what they’d almost done.

He straightened his clothes and headed for the door, every movement a testament to his discomfort. He disappeared and then she heard the door open and a familiar voice.

“Rene, I was hoping you were home. I’m on my way to Papillon but I thought I would stop and see if you need some company for the night.”

Her brother. Andre was here and she felt herself flush. She stood, praying she didn’t look like a woman who’d recently made out with forbidden fruit.

Maybe Rene would tell him. Maybe he would announce he wanted her and tell Dre to get on board.

When he stepped back in the living room, she knew she was out of luck. “Your sister’s here. We were working on my final project together.”

Her brother wasn’t as tall as Rene, but he was built on bigger lines. Where Rene was lean, Dre was all big biceps and muscle everywhere. He was also more casual. Where Rene was dressed in slacks and a button-down, her brother looked ready to work out in sweats and a T-shirt. He’d graduated in December and had taken a job with a newspaper in St. Louis. He smiled brightly, dropped his duffel, and held his arms open. “Little sis, it’s good to see you. Come here. I’ve missed you like hell.”

She’d missed him, too. She walked into his bear hug and tried not to cry. “I wasn’t expecting to see you.”

“I got a couple of days off before I’m on a long assignment, so I thought I would go see Momma. I got tired driving and decided to see if Rene was home,” Dre explained. “I was going to talk him into buying us both dinner. I wasn’t going to leave you out. What do you say, Rene? Take a couple of Martines out on the town, why don’t you? I was thinking Arnaud’s. I can’t get good Creole food in St. Louis. Barbecue is great, but they don’t even know what boudin is.”

It was wonderful to see her brother, but her heart had constricted. She wasn’t sure she could sit through dinner with Rene now. Not knowing how close they’d come. Not when she could still feel his hands on her body, the press of his lips to hers.

“I’m sorry. I have to get this report finished or Rene here won’t graduate.” She somehow managed not to shed a tear. “It’s due in the morning. I was over here picking up the research he’s done. Now I’ll take it home, put it all together, and get us that sweet A we deserve. But I’ll take a ride tomorrow if I can get it.”

“I thought . . .” Rene began and then seemed to understand. “Of course. You should go with your brother. I’m actually staying in town this week. I’ve got to get ready