Love Redesigned: Chapter 31
Love Redesigned (Lakefront Billionaires Book 1)
I wanted to kiss Dahlia since I saw her sitting by herself, sipping on a cup of coffee while scrolling through her phone, doing God knows what at six a.m.
Dahlia isnât a morning person, which should have been my first clue that something was wrong.
Her prank was greatâmaster level evenâbut I can barely appreciate it when all I can think about is kissing her stupid.
So I do just that.
At first, she is surprised, but it only takes her a few seconds to match my tempo. Her nails dig into my skin from her tight grip around my neck, and I pay back the bite of pain by sliding my hands through her hair and tugging at the roots until she gasps.
Kissing Dahlia feels like a battle of teeth and tongues as I fight the temptation to hike up her skirt and fuck her against my newly decorated desk.
You need to take things slow, I tell myself while dragging my tongue across hers.
Youâre supposed to wait until her arm is cleared. I groan as she slides a hand over the material covering my cock.
Stop before you canât anymore. I rip my mouth away from hers, earning the sweetest frustrated sigh.
Only a few more seconds, I promise as I tug on her hair and expose her neck.
She teases my cock, brushing the tips of her fingers across it while I kiss, nip, and suck on the column of her throat.
She latches on to my hair and yanks hard enough to have my head snap.
âHey.â I rub at the sore spot.
âMy mom would freak out if she saw a hickey.â
âPerfect time of year for a scarf.â I lean in, only for her to hold me back with a single finger to the middle of my forehead.
âWho knew you were so desperate to mark me?â
âYour neck might be off the table, but your ass is still fair game.â
Her eyes widen.
I brush my index finger across the red blotchy skin of her neck. âWould you like that?â
âNot sure, but Iâm up for finding out.â
âIâll hold you to that after you get your cast off.â
âFine.â Her deep sigh of resignation can probably be heard a mile away. âI better get to work anyway. Iâm on a tight deadline for my décor launch, and I donât want to miss it.â
âSee you at the Founderâs house later?â I ask before she disappears out the door.
âWhy?â
âI want to check on a few things and make sure weâre still on schedule.â
âStill itching to get me out of here?â Her eyes glimmer.
âYou knew about that?â
âThere was only one reasonable explanation for why you wanted to get the project finished in half the time.â
âPerhaps I should slow things down, then.â Now that I admittedly want to spend time with Dahlia, there is no reason to rush things.
What happened to keeping things casual? The small, paranoid voice in my head asks.
âWhyââ Her question is cut off by the rattling of keys. âI need to see Samâs reaction! Bye!â She darts around the corner, leaving me alone with the silliest smile on my face.
Iâm not sure if Ryder hired another male carpenter to spite me, but heâs lucky I need him, or else Iâd fire him.
Hell, Iâm tempted to do so to prove a point.
The attractive carpenter leans into Dahliaâs side under the guise of getting a better peek at her drawing.
My blood pressure spikes. âYou there. With the goatee.â I keep my voice neutral, although my stiff posture seems to draw Dahliaâs attention.
The carpenter beside her looks up. âMe?â
âWell, Iâm certainly not talking about Ms. Muñoz.â
âOf course not, Mr. Lopez.â
âWhatâs your name?â
âPatrick.â
âCongratulations, Patrick. Youâve been promoted.â
His brows jump. âWhat?â
âGo find Ryder outside and tell him I want you working on the Lake Aurora project.â
âReally?â
âYup.â I wave him away.
Patrick takes off running for the door, leaving Dahlia and me behind.
Dahliaâs brows furrow. âIs everything okay?â
âIt is now.â
Her eyes light up. âWhat did Patrick do to earn a promotion after only a day of working here?â
âI needed his skills elsewhere.â
âAnd what about the house?â
âIâm going to take over Patrickâs job.â
Dahlia blinks a few times. âYou canât be serious.â
Deadly so.
Jealousy might be one hell of a motivator, but it doesnât change the facts. Iâm tired of avoiding what I love because of the pain associated with it. Just like Iâm tired of pretending I would rather be in meetings when I would prefer to be out here, getting my hands dirty with every project Dahlia throws my way.
My plan to work on the Founderâs house goes beyond jealousy or my need to impress Dahlia.
It has everything to do with me.