Faith sat at her desk, spinning a pen in her fingers as Jed Jorrell went over the Polawski file with her. Rutherford was in charge of building a series of office buildings off Babcock Street for Mr. Vincent Polawski, and while everything Jed recited was routine, not to mention boring, Faith enjoyed listening to him talk. His tone was deep and playful, and you could always hear a smile in it, even when he read boring reports. She never noticed before how intoxicating his voice was. Nor had she noticed his hands with their long, thick fingers she could imagine caressing her nipples into taut, little pebbles aching for him to pinch them.Faith gave her mind a mental shake, bringing it out of its bedroom thoughts, and sat up straighter in her desk chair as she focused on what Jed said. However, she blushed at the wetness between her legs. She couldn't believe how easily her mind went to sex these days. She had worked with these people for four years, and for the first part of that, the maj
Selby entered the house through the garage, and Disturbed blaring through the house speakers assaulted his ears. Well, something has set her off. He weaved through the house to his office where the music originated and turned down the volume on electric guitars and drums. He inhaled the silence.Dropping his briefcase by his desk, he went in search of Faith. It didn't take long. She was in the kitchen butchering carrots and hurling them into a pot of boiling water. "I want to hug you, but I think I want you to put the knife down first." He stopped at the edge of the counter and bent his head, attempting to peer into her eyes. "Bad day at work?"Faith kept chopping at the carrots, and Selby assumed he would need a new cutting board before long. "Work was fine. At least, it was until my mother showed up."He should have known. No one could work Faith up more than Valerie Driscoll. Selby always believed that to be the older woman's superpower. He chose not to say anything, though. Instead
So far, the morning had been pretty smooth, so Faith knew something was about to blow up. Quietness at Rutherford Construction never lasted long. As she reached for another file from the stack of never-ending paperwork, she spotted Edwin as he poked his head through the doorway. A quick glance at her computer clock told her it was smoke break time. Cherish already reached into her purse for her own cancer stick. With a deep breath, Faith decided today she wouldn't say anything.As it turned out, she didn't have to mention it. Edwin did."Faith, care to join me for a cigarette break?" He leaned against the doorframe, his powerful hand gripping the wood as he smiled at her. He didn't even glance at Cherish.Confused, Faith glanced back and forth between Cherish and Edwin. "I don't smoke.""So? Come breathe in my habit secondhand and keep me company." He patted the doorframe before disappearing back down the hall, already assuming she would follow.She glanced over at her sister, who was
"And she just snapped? Over a fifteen-minute break?" Selby stood in front of their bathroom mirror, wearing just his jeans as he ran a brush through his hair. Just as he would get his hair the way he wanted, Faith would come up and tousle it, saying she preferred his blond locks with a rough look to them. He finally just surrendered."Isn't that the stupidest thing you ever heard?" Faith wore a purple thong with a matching push-up bra as she stared into the walk-in closet for some outfit to volunteer itself to her for the evening. "It's like if she gets passed over for anything, she has to throw a temper tantrum. I swear, she never grew up.""Well, don't let her ruin your night," Selby said as he walked up behind her and slid his arms around her bare belly. "I hear a glass of sangria calling your name."Faith leaned her head back, resting it on his shoulder as she nuzzled into his neck. He could feel her take a deep breath. "This, right here, is better than any drink," she whispered.H
Faith stared at herself in the mirror as she finished washing the day's makeup away. The rest of the evening had been full of stories and flirtatious bantering back and forth. She knew Selby would love to see Tracey and her together, but Faith wasn't sure she was there, yet. Besides, there wasn't much she knew about the fiery redhead, except she seemed to have an insatiable mischievousness about her. Tracey befriended Selby because of how close they worked together, and from there, she had insinuated herself into their lives. Not that Faith minded, of course. It was good to have a female to talk to about things, and Selby really seemed to care for her.Still, even with how often they talked, Tracey never revealed much about her past. She seemed to be all about the "Now."Of course, Tracey was quite the instigator and a tease on top of it. Yet, her suggestion of Selby and Faith playing without each other present started Faith wondering if she wanted to go that route. So far, Selby and s
Faith Greer hooked her pinkie into the bar handle of the sliding door, pulling it open just enough to wedge a foot between frame and door to scoot it open the rest of the way. Her right hand held two glasses of cranberry juice with a carafe of coffee dangling from her index finger while the other balanced two plates of eggs, bacon, hash browns, and blackberry jam on toast. She could have been a waitress with that balancing act. Selby finished setting the table on their wooden deck as Journey serenaded them from the speakers. The salt spray brushed against her face as the breeze pulled playfully at her wheaten hair, whipping it around her face and shoulders."Will you take these please," she laughed. "I can't see where I'm going."Selby laughed with her, but instead of helping her, he pulled the strands of hair from her face and licked her nose. "But you look so cute helpless.""You won't think it's cute when your breakfast hits the deck."He continued to laugh but unwrapped the carafe
Faith sat at her desk sorting yesterday's work orders. She never heard Edwin come in behind her and jumped as his hands gripped her shoulders and started massaging them."Oh, geez!" Faith yelled at him. "Bark or something, will ya?"She couldn't see him, but knew he smiled. "Should I stop?"Faith lowered her head and relaxed, allowing herself to enjoy the shoulder massage. "Maybe in a year. For now, keep going. I like."Edwin Coldwell just laughed. "If you turn around, we can both enjoy it."Faith spun her chair around without warning, her face stopping before his waist. With a mischievous grin, she said, "Sure. Let's see what you've got."He tapped her nose with his finger, still chuckling as she wiggled her eyebrows at him. "I came to tell you your sister will be late.""And that's different how?""I know. I know." Edwin leaned back on Cherish's vacant desk. "Apparently little Jordie was sick this morning. She's taking him to the doctor and will be here at noon.""I hope she brings l
Selby took the small, white bag from the short redhead behind the counter of Joe's bakery. "One Everything Bagel and the freshest black coffee in Melbourne.""The only way to start the day," Selby said. Tracey Williams just smirked. "Oh, there are other ways, but this is what I'm offering."Selby sighed. "All the women in my life insist on teasing me.""Poor baby." She reached behind her to pour another cup of coffee for a customer. "Speaking of teasing, I won't make our lunch today. I have an appointment I can't miss.""Anything fun?"She shrugged. "No, but something I can't get out of. Life throws us crap sometimes, and we just have to deal with it."He gave her a quizzical look. "Everything okay?""Yes, I just have to take care of something. So, you'll have to fix your own lunch today, you mooch.""Now, I'm teased and abandoned.""My heart is breaking for you." She took some money from a man in a suit and tie and wished him a good day. "I'll make it up to you. Now, don't you have a