Echoes of You: Chapter 35
Echoes of You (The Lost & Found Series Book 2)
The crowd at The Brew hadnât thinned all day. We had officially hit tourist season, and things wouldnât stop until fall. But it was a welcome reprieve. It meant I didnât have a chance to stop and thinkânot unless someone forced me to like they were now.
Janice Peabody gave me a pitying look, but there was a hint of excitement in her eyesâlike an addict jonesing for a fix. Only her drug of choice was gossip. âI canât believe this. What is going on with our beloved town lately?â
The truth was that darkness was everywhere. In the places you expected and in the ones you didnât.
âIâm fine, nothing to worry about.â
Janice gaped at me. âNothing to worry about? There is an attacker in our midst! Now, itâs likely that horrible father of yoursâwhy they let him out of prison, Iâll never knowâbutââ
âMs. Peabody,â Aspen said, coming alongside the woman and handing her a bakery bag. âIâve got your lunch all wrapped up here. I even threw in an extra cookie.â
âOh. Well, that was quick,â Janice said, sounding disappointed.
I wouldâve laughed if she hadnât reminded me that the entire town was likely talking about me.
Aspen gave her a bright smile and a wave. âSee you next week.â
Janice opened her mouth as if she might argue but then closed it. âYou both stay safe. Thereâs a monster in our midst.â
Aspenâs shoulders sagged when Janice disappeared out the front door. âThat womanâ¦â
I winced. âSorry to bring drama in the door yet again.â
She pinned me with a stare. âYou have nothing to apologize for. I canât begin to tell you how many times sheâs tried to pry information about Cadyâs dad out of me.â
My jaw went slack. âAre you serious?â
âI wish I were kidding. Sheâs a piece of work.â
A guy who looked to be in his early twenties opened the door, carrying a massive bouquet in a vase. âIâve got a delivery for a Madison Byrne.â
Aspen let out a low whistle. âSomeoneâs a lucky girl.â
A shiver of unease passed over me. But they werenât white lilies. Instead, it was an artful array of pale pink roses. âThatâs me.â
He handed me the flowers. âEnjoy.â
âThank you.â I tugged the card from the flowers.
Nausea swept through me. But even that reaction had me second-guessing myself. He hadnât said anything threatening. Nothing that could get him into trouble.
I tugged my phone from my pocket and hit Nashâs number. He answered on the second ring. âWhatâs wrong?â
âIâm fine. I just promised Iâd call if anything happened, and I got some flowers from Adam.â
Nash was quiet for a beat. âIâm on my way.â
âYou donât need to leave work.â
âIâm on my way,â he gritted out.
âSee you in a second.â
Aspen watched me with a worried look on her face. âThe ex?â
I flipped the card around so she could see it.
Her expression shifted, growing darker. âItâs a threat without outright saying as much.â
I studied the card again. She had a point. âHeâs always been good with words.â Knew exactly the things that would cut a person to the quick.
The bell over the door jingled, and Nash strode across the space. He glared at the blooms as if this happening was their fault. âLet me see.â
I handed him the card.
He let out a low growl. âHeâs good. Iâll give him that. Heâs threatening you without saying anything that could get him looked at harder.â
âAspen just said the same thing.â
Nashâs gaze cut to my friend.
She shrugged. âIâm familiar with that breed of asshole.â
My stomach twisted at that. I couldnât help but wonder if that was the story behind Cadyâs father. But Aspen had never opened up about it, and unlike Janice, I wouldnât pry.
Aspen waved Nash off before he could say anything. âWhy donât you take Maddie home? I can close up.â
âNo, I can stay. And you have to pick up Cady.â
Aspen took the flowers from me. âShe has a play date with Charlie, so Iâm free as a bird. And youâve already been pushing it by working with a concussion. Go home and rest. Iâll toss these in the trash.â
âThanks,â I said. But I hadnât agreed because of Aspen; it was the look on Nashâs face. There were too many shadows in those gorgeous green eyes.
Nash slipped the card into an evidence bag. âI just need to drop this at the station.â
âOkay.â I grabbed my purse and followed him out of the café.
Nash didnât take my hand or drape his arm around me. He stalked down the street as if he were headed to burn down the world. Each step twisted my insides tighter.
He opened the door to the station, and I entered behind him. Nash handed the bag to the young woman on duty. âGive this to Law. He knows itâs coming.â
âOf course.â She hurried deeper into the station.
Nash moved back to the door, and I kept trailing right behind. He strode around the building to the parking lot, beeped the locks on his SUV, then opened the passenger door and held it for me.
I slid inside and buckled my seat belt as the door closed. A second later, Nash was behind the wheel, and we were pulling out of the lot.
He stayed quiet for the entire ride home. Each second that passed set my nerves more on edge. I hated the silence and everything that meant Nash was holding himself back from me.
When he parked, I quickly got out of the SUV before he could come around and open the door. I couldnât bear another moment of him not looking me in the eyes or saying anything.
I pulled my keys from my purse and started toward the door. I got there before him, unlocking it and pulling it open. Clydeâs happy bark greeted us.
The sound soothed something in me. And the sight of a pile of Nashâs stolen shoes made a smile almost reach my lips. I gave the dog a good scratch. âLetâs get you out.â I walked to the back door and opened it so he could have a good romp in the backyard.
Clyde ran for the grassy area, making a beeline for the rope toy he often tossed in the air for himself. I left the door open so he could come back in when he was ready and strode back into the living room.
Nash leaned against the kitchen island, staring out the window, a look of nothingness in his eyes that killed me.
I moved until I stood right in front of him. âDonât shut me out.â
He blinked a few times. âIâm not.â
âYou havenât said a word since we left the station. You wonât even look at me.â
Nashâs jaw worked back and forth. âIâm just trying to keep myself in check.â
My brows furrowed. âIn check?â
âMaddieâ¦do you have any idea how angry I am right now? Someone attacked you last night. I had to question your piece of shit dad today. And now your ex is sending you flowers that are most definitely a threat. Iâm two seconds away from losing it.â
And he thought that would scare me. The knowledge hit me like a ton of bricks. If there was one thing Nash would never want to do, it was instill fear in me. Heâd rather cut off his own arm.
I lifted my hands to his face. âDonât hide from me.â
His jaw tensed beneath my fingers. âYou donât want this.â
âYes, I do. I want all of you. Whatever youâre feeling.â
âI canât.â
My hands moved along his jaw until my fingers fisted in his hair. âYou could never scare me.â
âYou donât know that.â
âYes, I do. Let me in.â
âMadsâ¦â My name was a plea.
My mouth met his, taking. âLet me in.â
Nashâs hands dropped to my hips. âI canât. Iâm not in a good headspace.â
I kissed him again.
Nash answered me this time, his tongue gently stroking mine. But that gentleness was a lie, more of Nash hiding himself from me. I nipped his bottom lip as I pressed myself into him, my fingers pulling tighter on his hair.
Nashâs control snapped.
His fingers dug into my hips through the cotton of my dress, pulling me flush against him. I felt him hardening against me, and the sensation had everything in me pulling tauter. My body yearned for Nash, all of him, even that anger.
âMadsâ¦â This time, my name was a warning that he growled low.
I stepped out of his hold. A mixture of relief and disappointment flickered across his face.
I bent, grabbed the hem of my sundress, and pulled it over my head. I let the cotton sail to the floor and stood before him in nothing but a lacy thong, bra, and my ankle boots.
Nash swallowed hard, his eyes raking over me. âIf Iâd known this was under that dress, youâd never have made it out of the house this morning.â
The corner of my mouth kicked up as I moved toward him. âIs that right?â
âDamn right.â
The moment I was within armâs length, Nash grabbed me and spun me around so I faced the island. The cool surface was the complete opposite of the heated blood running through me.
Nashâs hand ran slowly down my spine. âYou want all of me?â
âYes,â I breathed.
His hand dipped lower, squeezing the globe of my ass. âEven the monster I can be?â
I arched back into him. âEven that.â
Nashâs fingers slid between my legs, pulling my thong to the side and teasing my sensitive flesh. âDoes that turn you on?â
Two fingers slipped inside, stroking.
â
turn me on.â
Nash made me feel safe to explore anything and everything with him because I trusted him to never hurt me.
His fingers twisted inside me, making a moan escape my lips.
âThatâs it. Tell me how you feel,â Nash said.
I pushed back harder against his straining erection. He nipped my ear as his other hand found my clit. He circled and circled, getting closer to exactly where I wanted him. Where I him.
âNashâ¦â
âTell me.â
âMore,â I pleaded.
âMore what?â
His fingers were just shy of where I wanted.
âMore you.â
Nash chuckled. âGive me the words, Mads.â
âYou inside me. Your fingers on my clit.â The words tumbled out before I could second-guess them. I never talked like that. But with Nash, I could.
A second later, his fingers were gone, and he roughly tugged my thong to my ankles. I tried to turn, but Nashâs hands caught my wrists. âHands on the counter.â
His voice was coated in rough demand.
My fingers splayed on the island, and I didnât move. Nash released me. A second later, I heard the telltale sound of a zipper, the release of each metal tine echoing in the quiet kitchen.
His hand trailed down my spine. âSo damn beautiful.â
I sucked in a breath.
âLast chance, Maddie. I can walk away and take a cold shower.â
âI want you.
of you.â
It was all Nash needed. He thrust inside me in one powerful stroke. There was no easing into things, he simply took. And I met his every move.
I braced my hands on the counter as Nash took me harder, each thrust just shy of painâthe delicate balance only driving me higher. My legs trembled, and my inner walls began to quiver.
My mouth fell open on a silent pleaâfor more or less, I didnât know. Too many sensations wracked my body.
Nash reached around, his hand pulling my breast free of my bra. His finger found my peaked nipple, and he twisted.
This time, my plea wasnât silent. It pierced the air, laced with need and want.
His hand dipped lower, finding that bundle of nerves. Nash didnât circle it this time. He went straight for it. He pressed, and I shattered. There was no easing into the orgasm; it was complete annihilation.
My walls clamped down on Nash, and he let loose a shout as he emptied himself into me, my orgasm wringing him dry.
As the aftershocks subsided, Nash dropped his head to my shoulder, breathing hard. My body trembled as he slipped from me.
âWas that too much? I didnât hurt you, did I?â
I turned in Nashâs arms, looking up at the man I loved. The man who, still mostly clothed, had just given me the most intense orgasm of my life. âIf thatâs how you deal with anger and stress, Iâm gonna have to brainstorm some ways to piss you off.â
He burst out laughing, pulling me closer. âI love you.â
âMore than I thought possible,â I whispered back.
I stiffened in his hold as I caught sight of something in the hallway.
Nash instantly straightened. âWhatâs wrong?â
âI think Clyde saw us,â I hissed.
Nash turned to see our dog standing at the edge of the living room, one of Nashâs socks hanging from his mouth and a confused expression on his face. Nash shrugged. âHeâs a dog.â
I smacked Nashâs chest. âWe couldâve traumatized him.â
Nash grinned. âHeâd better get used to it because I plan on doing this again.â