Softly. With those hands sliding back further, her fingertips pushing into his hair, he was starting to feel almost dizzy. And it took all his self-control to keep this an entry-level kind of kiss rather than just pulling her really close and kissing her for what it was worth for as long as she wou
Joe shrugged. “Yeah, but one’s fine too… – and I can really do that myself.” With D already pulling the first pillowcase over one of the pillows, however, he realized that doing this himself with the brace around his hand would have been a bit of a challenge, if not a total embarrassment. Slowly h
D woke up around six-thirty from some annoying bird. That bird had chosen the tree outside her bedroom window for its high-pitched, crazy morning song a few times before. She hated that bird! Growling, she turned around and tried to go back to sleep. But when the memory of the previous night sneak
He sat up and reached for his phone that was lying on his jeans on the coffee table. For the first time since he had arrived in Innsbruck, he actually felt able to deal with what turning on the phone would mean. His hands were trembling slightly as the display lit up. He typed in his pin knowing th
Feeling slightly nauseous all of a sudden, D reached out and grabbed hold of the doorframe. Somehow this felt as if someone had just sucked the life out of her. So much about the question what she would wish for. She coughed out a bitter, little laugh. That he would at least still be here when she
Joe put on a crooked smile. “Car door…” “Crap!” She grimaced at the pure thought. “How –?“ “I don’t know,” he lied. “Just happened. But as long as these two still work…” He tipped the thumb and index finger together. “I guess chances aren’t too bad that I’ll survive.” Her gaze wandered to her cof
Blowing out a breath, he downed the rest of his coffee and set the empty mug on the dining table beside him. She had glance up at him briefly, but there still wasn’t any statement. Or maybe that was the statement… “Okay,” he said with a shrug. “So let’s not talk about last night then. There are a
He perched on it and just played with his key in his lap for a moment. Finally he looked over at her again. “So, should we just forget about last night then?” he asked seriously. “We can. Just tell me. It’s up to you.” Swallowing hard, D dropped her gaze to her knees. “Hey…” he said softly and n