“Don’t hold back,” she managed to say between gasps.
His in-and-out motions built until she’d swear they were a blur. Her body grew slick with sweat, but he didn’t lose his grip on her.
Her insides spasmed, signaling the beginning of her climax. Campbell pulled her body next to his, her wet breasts pressed against his chest, as he sent her over the edge, then followed. She was vaguely aware that she cried out, but she didn’t care if all of Manhattan knew that she’d just had the best orgasm ever. As the final waves drifted away, she collapsed onto Campbell’s shoulder.
“That was, hands down, the best sex of my life,” she said against his ear.
“We’re just getting started,” he said back, his voice so deep and gravelly that she was impossibly ready to start all over again.
Campbell laid her back on the bed and gently smoothed the hair away from her face. “I dreamed once of seeing you like this, with your hair fanned out across your pillows.”
“I thought you didn’t sleep.”
He smiled. “I can still daydream.” He planted a soft kiss on her lips. “What about you? Any hot fantasies about me?”
“A few. Don’t let it give you a big head,” she said.
He laughed. “That’s half the fun.”
She playfully punched his chest, not that she could even hurt him if she hit him with the full force of her strength.
He stopped her assault by gently gliding into her. Olivia’s breath caught and she arched against him.
“I like how you respond to me,” he said against her lips before he captured them in a long, agonizingly slow kiss.
“I love how you feel inside me,” she said next to his ear.
Compared to a few minutes before, this time they made love virtually in slow motion. But it was every bit as wonderful and left Olivia just as out of breath. There wasn’t an inch of her body he hadn’t loved in some way, bringing every single one of her nerve endings to full, glorious attention.
After they’d both found their release again, Campbell pulled her close to his side and she wrapped her arm around his waist.
“You should get some sleep,” he said against the top of her head.
“No, I want to experience every moment of this night with you. I’m afraid if I go to sleep, you’ll be gone when I wake up.”
“I wouldn’t leave without saying goodbye.”
She propped herself on her elbow and met his gaze. “I don’t want us to ever say goodbye again. Maybe a see you later, but never goodbye. I’m done with goodbyes.”
He lifted his hand to her face and caressed her cheek with a gentleness that made her heart fill with love. “Are you sure? There has to be someone out there who’d be better for you.”
“Someone who isn’t a vampire?”
“Yeah.”
“You’ve got to let that go. The vampire doesn’t define you.” She placed her hand over his still heart. “This might not beat anymore, but it’s what makes you who you are. Not the fangs.”
“You’re wonderful, you know it?”
She smiled. “I try.”
He pulled her face to his and they spent the next several minutes kissing and exploring.
“What you said on the news, is it true?” she asked.
“Yes, every word.”
“The apartment building. How did you do it?”
“I have a friend who is very wealthy and very influential with the Imperium higher-ups. The funds partially came from her, partly from another wealthy source. But the Imperium kicked in some money, too. My friend convinced them that this would be a strong goodwill gesture from the vampire community.”
“I still can’t believe it. Where’s the building?”
He pointed toward the window. “Right there.”
She glanced out into the night toward the darkened windows next door. “Really?”
“Yes, really. I remembered what you told me that night, and this way it’ll be convenient for you and for the residents. They can come to the diner to eat and you won’t have to roam all over Manhattan to feed them.” He caressed her shoulder and down her arm. “And I admit to having a selfish reason.”
“You think this will help keep me out of harm’s way.”
“Just because we got Salmeri doesn’t mean the world is suddenly danger-free. We still haven’t identified or located the cloak guy, for one.”
She shivered then saw some new concern in his expression. “What is it?”
“Nothing. I’m just always prepared for the next thing to come down the pike.”
She didn’t quite believe him, but she let it go. He’d tell her when he was ready, or she’d figure out a way to get it out of him. As a few tactics came to mind, she smiled.
“Why do I think I should be worried about that smile?” he asked.
She feigned innocence. “I haven’t a clue.”
He grabbed her and rolled her onto her back. She giggled before being consumed in lovemaking once again.
Despite her best efforts to stay awake after they’d made love a third time, she felt herself drifting toward sleep. She snuggled close to Campbell and latched on to the thought that she’d never been happier in her life. Her thoughts found their way to Jeremy, but no guilt resided there. As sleep descended, she saw him. He was whole again, like he’d been when they met. And he was smiling.
Chapter 21
Campbell wished he could let Olivia sleep, but he’d promised he wouldn’t go and leave her to wake up alone. What he wouldn’t give to be able to stay and watch the sunrise with her, see the sunlight on her beautiful face. Instead he kissed her forehead then ran his fingers along the curve of her jaw.
He still couldn’t believe he’d told her about Bridget and that Olivia still wanted him. Something miraculous had happened when he’d confessed to her—his heart had grown lighter than it’d been in years.
“Livvi, wake up.”
She curled against him. “You’re ready to go again?”
He laughed against her hair. “I’d love to, but dawn has other plans.”
She jerked fully awake and looked toward the window.
“It’s okay.” He sat up and pulled her back against him. “I’ve still got an hour, but I don’t want to cut it so close that I’m smoking when I get home.”
She turned in his arms. “I wish this could be your home.”
“Me, too.”
She glanced at the clock on her nightstand. “So, an hour, huh?”
He cocked an eyebrow at her. “Why do you sound as if you have plans for that hour?”
“Because I do.” She stood and took his hand. “Come with me.”
He went willingly as she led him into the bathroom. His body responded as he watched her enticing curves while she reached into the shower and turned on the water.
“You are a temptress, Miss DaCosta.”
Her smile was full of an invitation he couldn’t refuse. “What do I tempt you to do, Mr. Raines?”
“Give the sun the finger and make love to you all day.”
“But since we don’t want you to be extra crispy again, you’ll just have to manage whatever you can in the next few minutes. Is that enough time?”
“Let’s find out.” He backed her into the spray of water and lifted her against the tiled wall. As the minutes ticked down toward daybreak, he made hot, wet, soapy, steamy love to the woman who’d become everything to him. As he climaxed, his whole body shuddered. Even his fangs throbbed. When they threatened to descend, he concentrated all of his energy on keeping them in place.
“I’ve got to go,” he said next to her ear.