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All or Nothing at All (Billionaire Builders #3)(12)
Author: Jennifer Probst

WTF?

Sydney froze, eyes wide with fear. “Tristan?” she whispered, lips trembling. “Wh-wh-what was that?”

“Nothing. Just the attic settling. It’s an old house.”

A loud bang exploded in the room.

Suddenly Sydney screamed and hurtled through the air, right into his arms.

He staggered back a step, her legs and arms wrapped around him, clinging to him while she buried her face into the crook of his neck. He found his balance, hitched her higher, and settled his hands on her ass to keep her close.

“We’re going to die,” she moaned, her thighs clenching around his hips.

In that moment, Tristan realized he might.

Five foot five inches of pure woman surrounded him. The scent of orange blossoms filled his nostrils, and her wild curls caressed his mouth and cheeks. The imprint of her full lips burned into the skin of his neck, her breath hot and ragged. Her ripe breasts pressed against his chest, the flannel a flimsy barrier to mask the hard tips of her nipples. His hands sank into the glorious full curves of her ass, and his dick notched in the perfect opening of her thighs.

His head exploded with sensual stimuli. He battled through the muck, desperately seeking focus. “Not gonna die,” he managed to mutter. “Just the wind.”

“That’s no wind or house settling. It’s a ghost, and he’s pissed at us for encroaching on his territory.” Her arms entwined around his shoulders, ripping a tortured groan from his lips.

“Sweetheart, you’re not going to die. I got you. See, the noise stopped already.”

Slowly she lifted her head.

Their gazes crashed together.

He watched her pupils dilate as fear turned to arousal. Her lips parted, and she arched into him. Her nails dug into his shoulders, the simmering heat cranked up to a scorching fire, and in moments he was rock hard and crazed for more. The past merged with the present until nothing mattered but tasting her honeyed sweetness just once. Just once . . .

“Tristan?”

It was a question. It was a demand. It was surrender.

He ducked his head and covered her lips with his.

Home.

The word repeated in his mind like a mantra as he plunged his tongue between her lips and rediscovered her. She was hot and wet, tasting like spun sugar, and he explored her mouth, licking and sucking in a mad quest to devour her whole. This was no polite introduction or tentative curiosity. This was no-holds-barred hunger, dragging him down into a dark abyss where pleasure demanded and ruled.

She welcomed every stroke of his tongue and gave it all back, moaning wildly against him, clutching at his shoulders and squeezing her thighs tight in her own feminine demand. Man to woman, mate to mate, the primitive carnality of the kiss shook him to the core, ripping away his illusions of his previous lovers and leaving him aching for her and only her—the woman who’d broken his heart years ago. The woman who he’d never truly been able to forget.

He bit her lower lip, captured her sexy little moan, and slid his tongue back in, plundering the depths of her mouth in a possessive, explosive kiss that went on and on and—

“Sydney! Tris! You up there?”

The voices penetrated the sexual fog like the clean slice of a knife. He ripped his mouth from hers, breathing hard, and stared down at her. Shock filled her dazed emerald eyes. Her lips were swollen and moist, and her breath came in tiny pants. As if in a dream, he slowly let her slide down his length until her feet hit the ground.

Oh, fuck.

What had they done?

She backed away like he was the ghost who’d terrified her and quickly turned from him.

He cleared his throat. “Here!” he managed to call out. “We’re up here in the attic!”

The clatter of the ladder and a curse drifted upward. After a few hard bangs, the door crashed open. Footsteps clattered on the steps.

His brother’s head poked in. “What the hell happened?” Cal demanded. “Everyone’s been worried sick, trying to track you down.”

“We got stuck,” he said.

Cal glanced back and forth between them, a frown creasing his brow. “You gotta be kidding me. Where’re your cell phones?”

“We left them downstairs,” Sydney said. Her voice was back to regular pitch, solid and coolly calm. Not breathy, with that sexy little hitch she gave when he kissed her. “The door handle broke off. Thank God you figured out where we were.”

Cal shook his head. “Took us a while to realize you were both MIA. This is one for the record books. Wait till Dalton finds out.”

Tristan groaned at his brother’s poorly hidden glee. “Yeah, and you can’t wait to tell him, like a little tattletale. Now move. We want to get the hell out of here.”

Cal disappeared. Tristan looked at Sydney. Her face told him everything he needed to know.

The kiss had never happened.

Slowly he acknowledged the hit, refusing to analyze the strange curl of pain in his gut. She met his gaze with a calm detachment that pissed him off. Like she’d never jumped into his arms, kissed him back, and practically begged for more.

He followed her down the stairs and told himself it was better this way. But on the car ride home, the memories leaked through, reminding him of how things had started . . .

“Where’s the Ackerson contract?” Tristan called out. His fingers flipped through the cabinet with pure impatience. “It’s missing. Is anyone listening to me?”

“I am.” The throaty voice came from behind his left shoulder. The scent of orange blossoms and musk drifted in the air. It took him a moment to realize it was her. When had she stopped smelling like baby powder? And her high-pitched voice had somehow deepened, reminding him of smoke and sex. “Here it is. Cal had it to finalize some of the building permits.”

He spun around and found her way too close. Practically bumping into the cabinet, he took the file and tried to ignore the naked interest in her green eyes as she looked at him. That had changed, too. From a girlish adoration to a young woman’s eagerness to experiment. His pants tightened, and he barely held back an embarrassed flush. Holy shit, when had he started thinking of Sydney Greene as a woman? She was a baby, right? Well, not that eighteen was a baby any longer, but this shift of dynamics was starting to throw him.

She was off-limits, and he’d better get his shit together.

“Thanks. Sorry, I’m in a hurry.”

“You always are.” Her smile was less look at me and more I’m in charge. Even her wardrobe had changed. She’d taken to wearing business suits, with short skirts, white button-down blouses, and proper jackets. The combination had a strange effect of making him want to discover what lay beneath. Her bare legs and heels were now a tease. “Hey, I need to go over some things with you. Have time to share a sandwich with me?”

Uneasiness slithered down his spine. Of course, it was stupid. He usually shared lunch with Sydney when they needed to work. It was no big deal. “Sure. Order me a—”

“Chicken with roasted peppers. Got it.”

She tilted her head, and those curls slid over her cheek. He used to pull on them when he teased her. Lately he’d held back, because he wanted to linger and see if they felt as silky as they looked. “Yeah. Thanks.”

She retreated, her ass swinging, and he smothered a groan. If his brothers had a clue about the way his thoughts were rearing, they’d beat the crap out of him. His father, too. Sydney was like his daughter, and he treated her like a pampered princess. And his mother? Well, his mother already seemed to suspect his sudden interest. The last time Syd had come to dinner, Diane spent most of the night staring at both of them with a thoughtful expression on her face.

Maybe he just needed to get laid. It had been a while.

He pushed away his confusing thoughts and worked for the next hour, trying to set up a proposal to get his father to finally allow him to flip a property and see how they could make money. It was getting old the way Christian only listened to Cal. Dalton was happy enough working on the wood aspects, but Tristan was left cleaning up all the leftover details, from paperwork and accounting to dealing with suppliers. He wanted to get dirty and renovate houses, implementing some new designs.

The door opened, and Sydney came in. As usual, she’d laid out the sandwiches on plates and plopped an iced tea on the blotter. She slid gracefully into the leather chair opposite his desk and glanced at her planner. He tried not to focus on the couple of inches of bare thigh exposed by her crossed legs.

   
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