Page 22 of Silas (West Bend Saints 2)
became more aroused. I kissed her neck, just under her earlobe, the place that gave her goose bumps and made her moan with need.
âYou are so damn wet,â I whispered.
âThatâs what you do to me,â she moaned, arching against me, her hands on my waist, pulling me into her harder.
âIs this what you want?â I asked as I drove into her so deeply I could swear I was going to drive through her.
âOh God, Silas.â Her voice was hoarse, her breath ragged. âHarder, yes.â
I thrust into her again and again, deeper with each stroke. âYou are so swollen,â I said. âSo tight.â
She cried out my name again. âIâm so close,â she gasped. âYouâre going to make me come.â
I leaned down, cupping one of her breasts in my hand and drawing it to my mouth, sucking on her erect nipple and grazing it with my teeth.
âShit, Silas,â she said. âMake me come. Please.â
I could barely hold out. I kissed her hard, driving into her again and again. âDo you want me to come in you?â
âShit.â Her breath was ragged, and she looked at me, her mouth open. Panting. It was the panting that was going to do me in.
âTell me how much you want it,â I said.
âSilas,â she whispered.
âYeah, baby,â I could barely think about anything except how much I wanted to come inside her. âTell me.â
She moaned. âI love you Silas.â
Those three words.
I thrust inside her one last time, letting go.
I looked up at Silas, from where I lay with my head pressed up against his chest and he looked down at me. âDo you remember what you said, or was it just one of those things you say when youâre about to come?â he asked. âLike calling out the wrong name?â
I laughed, pulling myself up to sit beside him, my hand tracing its way lazily around his chest. âDoes that happen to you a lot?â I asked. âCalling out the wrong name during sex?â
Silas grinned. âYou donât have to worry about that,â he said. âIâm a one woman kind of guy. I know where I belong.â He traced his finger over my shoulder, across the outline of my tattoo. âKind of like that swallow on your shoulder. You got that bit about the sailors right, you know. Sailors did wear them to show how far theyâd traveled. But they were also for good luck - to guide them back to where they belonged.â
I smiled. âI didnât know that part,â I said. âBut yeah, I remember what I said, and I meant it.â
Silas nodded. âGood,â he said.
âThatâs all you have to say?â I asked. âI tell you I love you and you say, good?â
Silas grinned. âI just wanted to hear you say it again, Tempest,â he said.
I slapped him on the chest. âYouâre an ass.â
Silas laughed. âBut Iâm your ass, now.â
I slid off the bed as Silas protested, making a half-hearted attempt to grab me, but really just lying lazily in the afterglow of the sex. âOn second thought,â I said. âMaybe I should take it all back.â
Silas jumped up, and I squealed as he reached for me, grabbing my wrist and pulling me against him. âDonât ever say that,â he said. âYouâre stuck with me now.â
âOh yeah?â I asked.
He pulled away from me. âThatâs right,â he said. âI meant what I said before. Iâm not fucking dating you. I donât want to see if youâre right for me, or whatever the hell regular people do. Our history is too complicated for that. Youâre it for me. Iâve known it since we were teenagers, and I know it now. Youâre mine. I want you to be mine. I love you. I have since I met you. I have for the last seven years.â
âWhat are you asking me?â I asked, my heart pounding in my chest. âIâm not a white picket fence kind of girl, Silas.â
Silas stepped away from me, and for a minute, I thought Iâd hurt him, but he walked to his bureau, opened the top drawer, and pulled out a little box. My breath caught in my throat as he walked back over to me, still naked. âIâve had this since we were kids,â he said. âWe talked about getting married, but I was going to actually ask you, you know. Before you left.â
âSilas.â I didnât know what to say. Weâd talked about getting married, but I never thought heâd actually gone and bought a ring, let alone kept it this whole time.
âYou might hate it and think itâs stupid,â he said. âItâs nothing pricey. In fact, itâs pretty damn cheap. But it meant something to me back then.â
He opened the box and held out the ring. âI was saving up for it, back then. I had it made for you. Itâs Pietersite. Itâs this rare stone, but itâs not precious or anything. I got it because itâs called a tempest stone, because it has these swirls in it that look like a storm, you know?â
âSilas, itâs beautiful,â I said.
âItâs stupid and corny,â he said.
âStop talking and kiss me,â I ordered, and he did it. When he finally broke the kiss, he looked down at me.
âYou did understand that I was asking you to marry me, right?â he said.
I laughed. âYeah, Silas, I got it,â I said. âI mean, it was a naked proposal and not down on one knee or anything, butâ¦â
âWe donât exactly have a traditional relationship,â he said. âBut if you want, I can get down on my knees again.â
I laughed and smacked his hand away as it traveled down my abdomen, heading for its destination between my legs. âYouâre sweet one minute, filthy the next.â
He leaned in and kissed me, groping my ass cheek with one hand. âGet used to it, bright eyes,â he said. âBecause thatâs never going to change.â
True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings.
~ William Shakespeare, King Richard III
âItâs really quite quaint,â Oscar said, looking around. âCold, of course. But quaint.â
âConnectivity is shit up here,â Emir complained. âItâs below zero. It has to be, right?â
âThank you all for coming out here,â Tempest said, in her excessively patient voice, the one she used with me a lot. âEven though youâre bitching and moaning about everything.â
Oscar smiled. âWest Bend is lovely,â he said. âPicturesque. It reminds me of the Swiss Alps. Besides, Emir should learn to ski while heâs here. Get some fresh air.â
Emir paused, standing up from where heâd been digging around in a case. âOh, no, no,â he said. âIâm not skiing. This grift doesnât involve me skiing, does it?â
I tightened my grip on Tempestâs waist and drew her in close to me, laughing. âI can teach you,â I said. âIâm teaching her.â
âI already skied pretty well before you, thank you very much,â she protested.
âOh, sure you did, sweetheart,â I said, kissing the top of her head. Then I shook my head no and mouthed the word, exaggerated, and Tempest pulled away, punching me on the arm.
âI do ski well,â she said.
âIf by well, you mean as well as the tourists do,â I said.
âThatâs not bad. Iâll take it.â
âI mean the child tourists,â I said.
âIâll ignore that,â Tempest said. âIs this place low profile enough for everyone?â
âI think itâll do nicely.â Iver straightened from where heâd been looking inside the refrigerator. âWeâll have to take appropriate precautions, split up when we adopt our identities, but itâs fine as a base camp. Quite literally a camp almost, in this case.â
âWeâre so far from West Bend,â Oscar said. âOver an hour, and in the middle of nowhere. And everyoneâs in a rental. No oneâs being tailed. All precautions were taken.â
âAnd, the most important thing is that you even stocked champagne.â Iver said, holding up a bottle.
âYou can thank Silas for that one,â Tempest said. âHe special ordered it at the general store.â
âSilas, youâre growing on me,â Iver said as he popped the bottle. âIâll pour glasses and
weâll toast the new grift.â There was a knock on the door and he scowled. âNow who is about to ruin a perfectly good toast?â
âThat would be Luke,â I said, crossing the room. âDonât worry - heâs all good. I was schooled on precautions they needed to take, avoiding a tail, all that.â
âI hope youâre not revealing all of the trade secrets,â Iver said.
âWhat trade secrets?â Luke asked.
âIs this the twin?â Emir asked. âYou donât look that alike.â
âWeâre just brothers,â Luke said.
âYeah, unfortunately,â I said, as Luke wrapped his arm around my neck, putting me in a headlock.
âUnfortunately?â Luke asked.
âDid you forget I was a wrestler?â I said, easily pulling Lukeâs arm from his neck.
âYeah, but Iâm bigger, and older than you,â Luke said. âAnd fitter.â
âIs this what they do in Colorado?â Iver asked.
Tempest rolled her eyes. âBoys, please donât destroy this place.â
I laughed. âYeah, okayâ I said, letting go of my brotherâs arm. I pulled Tempest up against me, slid my hands around her to the small of her back, and kissed the tip of her nose. âHappy?â
âFor sure,â she said. âYou?â
âVery.â I was. I could have been anywhere with Tempest, anywhere in the world, and Iâd have been so stinking happy. There was nothing that could change that.
âOh my God, with the kissy face all the time,â Luke yelled. âGet a room.â
âShut up,â Silas said. âYouâre just jealous.â
âWhatâs that about?â I asked, and Silas shrugged.
âHeâs all gaga for some girl,â Silas said.
âSo youâre giving him shit about it?â I asked. âAre you a total asshole?â
âItâs what we do,â Silas said.
âWhereâs the other one?â Emir piped up from across the room. âIsnât there a twin?â
âHeâs in Hollywood,â I said. âHeâs dating River Andrews.â
Emir started at me blankly. âWho?â
âSheâs an actress,â I said. âRomantic comedies.â
âOh.â Emir looked down and returned to what he was doing.
âSheâs getting an award,â I said. âA big one. Elias went with her to the awards show. Itâs going to be on live television.â
âItâs on in about twenty minutes, too,â Luke said as he walked around. âIs there a TV? I told Elias I wanted to see him in a monkey suit.â
âAhem,â Iver clinked a spoon against the side of his glass. âA toast. If everyone would please pick up a glass of champagne.â
When we had, and the buzz of talking in the room quieted down, Iver cleared his throat. âNow,â he said. âWhen I found out that the most attractive member of our team had absconded to a little Colorado town with someone, I couldnât imagine that it was true.â
Silasâ hand wrapped protectively around my shoulder. âMost attractive, for sure,â he whispered into my ear.
âUntil,â Iver said, clearing his throat again. âUntil I heard her talk about him. And then I understood that it was the only possible thing she could have done. Because when you find the person who makes you want to leave everything behind, you canât do anything but that.â
Oscar held up his glass. âTo Ariana and Silas.â
âWhoâs Ariana?â Silas asked.
âAbout thatâ¦â
Silas turned to me. âYour real name isnât Ariana, is it?â
I laughed. âNo,â I said. âItâs Tempest. They know me as Ariana.â She yelled loudly. âItâs Tempest, guys. My given name is not Ariana.â
Oscar put his hand over his heart. âIâm hurt that you gave us a fake,â he said.
âIâve known all along,â Emir said, opening up one of his laptops on the table he stood behind.
Iver turned toward him. âAnd you havenât said anything, Emir?â
He shrugged. âYou should just assume I know everything. Because I probably do.â
âI find that equal parts admirable and reprehensible,â Iver said.
âThanks.â Emir sat down, typing furiously on his keyboard.
âIs this the part where we plan out the grift?â Silas asked before bringing his lips to my cheek. I felt a shiver of pleasure at his mere touch, and I nuzzled against him.
âOh, no,â I said. âNot yet. This is the part where we drink champagne and talk.â
âShouldnât the champagne go after the grift?â he asked.
âLet me refill that for you.â Iver appeared beside us, filling up Silasâ glass. âWe drink champagne anytime. This is the part where we regale you with stories of Aria- I mean, Tempestâs legendary grifter antics.â
I looked at Iver, my eyes narrowed. âNot the embarrassing stories,â I said.
âOf course those are the ones weâll be sharing,â Oscar said. He sipped from his champagne glass. âTheyâre the most important stories of all. Do you remember the time in Monaco when-â
I groaned. âCome on, guys.â
Luke interrupted from where he stood in front of the television. âThe camera just panned over Elias and River in the crowd,â he said. âI think her category is up next.â
âSaved...for now,â Oscar said.
We watched, standing around the television while River, clad in a floor length gold dress that shimmered under the lights, walked onto the stage to collect her award. The camera panned briefly on Elias, who sat in the audience, grinning broadly. âTurn it up, man,â Silas yelled. âWe canât hear what sheâs saying.â
Riverâs mouth moved, and Luke pressed on the volume button. âSheâs thanking people,â he said. âCan you hear it?â
âWhoâs that?â I asked, watching as a man wearing tight leather pants and a ragged black t-shirt ascended the stage, grabbing the microphone from her hand.
âHoly shit,â Silas said. âThatâs her fucking ex-boyfriend.â
âOh my God, the one who cheated?â I asked. âWith her sister?â
Iver and Oscar were talking and Luke hushed them. âThatâs that douchebag Viper,â he said. âDo you think River is going to push him off the stage?â
We watched as Viper grabbed the microphone from her hand and got down on one knee, proclaiming his love for her and apologizing for his indiscretions. Beside me, Silas hooted. âShit, if River doesnât punch him, Elias is going go up there and beat his ass on live TV.â
But Viper didnât get out more than two sentences before River yanked the microphone out of his hand. âYou stupid fuck,â she said. And then, as he started to stand, she punched him in the face.
Luke and Silas whooped. Luke turned from the TV, now cut to commercial, laughing. âRiver can fucking hold her own,â he said. âI canât wait for Elias to tell us the whole story.â
âSheâs one of us now,â Silas said. âA Saint. And you just donât fuck with us.â
âSpeaking of that,â Oscar said. âDo we have an update on Coker?â
âHe figured out that heâd been had,â I said. âFinally. It took him long enough.â