Rachel let her mind run over Jake’s words again and again as she made their lunch, which she wasn’t even certain why she was being that nice to him. She figured since she was probably making one of their last hot meals, might as well make enough to cover both of them. But, still, he was being an asshole and he didn’t need to be. She also hated, with the biggest passion she could manage, when he acted like that.
So, after he tossed those cruel words out, she tossed her blanket on the couch, grabbed her book from the room, and left him to deal with the silence while she stayed at the kitchen table. Or, well that was until about twenty minutes ago when her stomach wouldn’t let her not eat anymore and she was forced to get up and make something. Again, she didn’t have to be nice, but she wasn’t a bitch either. Maybe that was her problem?
She had come to the cabin to lick her wounds, to heal from the heartache she was given. And she didn’t get the time that she wanted to even start licking those wounds. And if she was being honest, she didn’t think she would have gotten the weeks she wanted either because she knew her parents would be sending either Jay or Jake to come get her and bring her back home. They would hug her, tell her it would be okay, and that she could heal in the comfort of her bedroom at the house. But really, she knew she couldn’t heal there. She needed to be alone with her thoughts, needed to think about how the hell she even let herself stay in that type of relationship.
Sure, it was a blow when Jay told her what he saw at the club with Jake that night, however, looking back; it wasn’t like she was all that surprised. So what did that mean? What was she thinking? What was she feeling? Because, though it hurt, she had more pain over losing boyfriends in the past than what this had brought on. And why was that? She had given Tim two years and really, everyone thought they would be married. Even if he hadn’t asked her yet, they had talked about it. So, why wasn’t she crying and wallowing in pain all the God damn time?“Yeah, figure that one out, Rachel,” she mumbled to herself as she stirred the veggies.“It’s not a good sign when you’re talking to yourself.” Rachel jumped and turned around to look at Jake as he walked into the kitchen. “Do you know your face is full of your expressions when you’re deep in thought?”“No, I don’t make it a point to look at my face when I think,” she retorted, it being evident her claws were once more out.“Hey, don’t claw at me,” he told her as he hopped up on the counter next to the stove. She glared at him causing him to roll his eyes. “Okay, maybe you have every right. I’m sorry; I was a bit of a jerk back there.”“A bit?” she questioned and he shrugged.“Okay, okay, a lot more than a bit. Come on though, Rachel,” he started but stopped and she just looked at him. She wanted to admit to her feelings, but couldn’t, it wasn’t smart. And though at times she questioned if Jake ever saw her in a different light, it was clear he didn’t; not when he pulled off comments as he did earlier. But then there were times, like now, when he seemed on the verge of saying something and stopped. It had happened a lot over their moments alone together.“Come on Rachel, what? Am I supposed to think you helping my brother was the only reason why you did anything? Because, personally, it sounds like a load of fucking crap.” She crossed her arms as she stared at him. She knew him too well that he wouldn’t open up about anything, not anymore. They had an amazing time and she enjoyed every moment of their night, but come the morning, there were no words, and they both went their separate ways. And fuck if that knife didn’t dig a little deeper into her gut over it.“It might be too you, and that’s how you might see it, but it’s all I can give you right now.” She tilted her head slightly as she regarded him. He used the term ‘right now’ which meant that maybe later on she could get more. And though it sucked because she wanted answers now, she’d let it go. But she would circle back to this at some point; just like she’d circle back to many other things.“For now, Jake, you get a pass. But don’t think I would ask again,” she told him as she pointed the spoon at him before stirring the veggies again. He nodded and then turned his attention back to the pot.“That’s a lot of food for you to eat, Rachel.”“It’s not all for me. I thought I’d be the bigger person and feed you too. As it is,” she said, her eyes glancing behind her to the snow that had worked its way up to just about halfway up the window, “we won’t probably have hot food much after this. Whatever I can get over the fire is all the hot stuff we can do.”“So, I wasn’t enough of a jerk, you mean,” he said as he hopped back down and stood behind her, “to say, that you thought about feeding me too?” Her senses went crazy with him standing back there. It wouldn’t be so hard to lean back, right? To have his arms wrap around her while his lips found her neck and they could forget about the food? Well, no, that was bad, they needed the food. She closed her eyes briefly and had to mentally shake her head.“No, I wasn’t bitch enough. So, want to grab the silverware and plates for me?” ‘And give me room to breathe,’ she tossed out in her mind. God, why the fuck did she offer her bed for him to sleep him? This would kill her, she just knew it. Fuck the semi-heartache she got from Tim; Jake would surely cause way more.“Yeah, on it.” She heard him as he grabbed the silverware and set the table, something he usually helped her parents with. He knew this cabin probably as well as she did for as many times as he had been here. He set the plates down next to the stove and then opened the refrigerator. “Soda okay or water?”“Soda is fine,” she said as she dished up the plate and he took it, setting it down on the table. Once she had the other one done, he took it as well and sat down next to her. She smiled at him as she cut into her chicken and took a bite.“I do thank you for cooking,” he told her as he dug into his own dish.“Really, it wasn’t hard. And the chicken was bagged as two servings. It was just easier to cook it than to seal it up and put it back.” She took a sip of her soda and then looked at him. “When Jay planned this trip, why didn’t he want to come to the cabin?”“You don’t know?” Jake asked and she shook her head. “His girlfriend doesn’t like the cabin. She likes a place where others wait on her and she doesn’t have to fend for herself. So, he had asked a couple of other buddies and they all agreed on the hotel.”“Huh,” she said and shook her head. “I must be a totally different type of female because I’d rather stay at a cabin where it’s more private and cozy than in a hotel. I don’t care too much to have people waiting on me like that.”“You aren’t different, you are unique,” he told her and she looked at him.“Is unique some type of lame tease here?”“No. It’s actually refreshing to have a female who isn’t so high maintenance. When Jay brought up this trip, I thought of the cabin too. Not that I don’t mind the hotel. And I was even going to ask him if I could stay here. But then you said you were and I figured you needed it more than I did.” She set her fork down and let out a breath. She did need it, more than being around people, even if they were friends she knew of her brothers. She just wasn’t expecting Jake to come in and blow all of her well-laid plans to pieces.“I did. And I’m glad I’m not at the hotel. I like his girlfriend, she’s good for Jay, but she does tend to make me feel like a different female.” She ate more of her chicken before she paused again. “Are you sure I’m not odd?” Jake stopped eating and turned her chair to face him. And once her eyes locked with his, she struggled to remember her question. His hand came up to cup her cheek and he smiled, showing off that dimple and she melted.“You aren’t odd, Rachel. Any man would be lucky to have you as his woman.” She felt his thumb run over her cheekbone as she kept staring into those hypnotic eyes of his eyes. And before she could stop it or pull back, his hand pulled her forward while his head descended and his lips captured hers, making her head spin in ways that couldn’t be good for either of them. But she didn’t care; she really couldn’t bring those feelings forward. Although, as he pulled back and once more his eyes locked with hers, she saw the hell burning in the depths of his eyes and knew that she should care, but she didn’t, she just wanted him to kiss her again.Jake got up, stormed away from the table, and shook his head. What had he been thinking when he did that? The truth was nothing. Or well, he was. He was thinking about the look he saw on Rachel’s face, how she thought she was odd, and fuck if he didn’t want to change it. He wanted to convince her that she wasn’t odd, that she was beautiful, and that any man would be lucky to have her. So, he kissed her. However, the fucked up part of his mind was also speaking up and he was using all of that as an excuse. He kissed her, in part, because he wanted to. There was no denying that, just like he couldn’t deny that even a simple kiss, like what they shared, got his blood going. And damn it all to hell, he wanted more. But when it came to that woman, he knew better, he always wanted more. He stormed to the living room and ran his hands through his hair as he stared outside. Right now, after something like that, he would love to be outside, taking in
She stared at him, her eyes round; she knew that because she had no clue what she was doing. Well, no, that’s a lie. She knew perfectly well that she wanted to kiss him, and she did. And she figured if she did that then he couldn’t stop her. And he didn’t, which spoke volumes. However, it wasn’t something that should have happened and the look in his own eyes said that. But why, was the question? She really couldn’t believe it was all Jay. She ignored pretty much everything her brother told her anyways about the guys she had been with. She moved back to her side of the couch and grabbed her cell, surprised to see that a text had even made its way in. Out here, that was so uncommon. She opened the screen and saw the message from Jay hoping that she was okay and that Jake was with her. And that to be smart, wait out the storm, and not do anything stupid. Rachel glanced up at the bars, noticed her signal was gone, and that she couldn’t respond. Well, what w
Jake saw the look in her eyes, the hurt, and the anger. And damn did he want to do nothing else but tell her about a promise that a stupid hormonal teenager made to his best friend and then got constantly reminded of it as they grew up. He wanted to open up about a comment that was made by him and a prom date that she had and a wish to take her to prom instead. He wanted to say he knew about the first guy she slept with him and how he punched him a couple of times after school because he wanted to be her first. Yeah, there were a lot of things he wanted to say, but he couldn’t. Why? Because he also promised Jay that that promise would never come up, not any time that Jake was talking to Rachel. And because of that fucking promise, he had to pull away from her. Especially that night because had Jay ever walked in on them; ever seen them in an embrace other than friendly, Jay would have killed him. He had already gotten that run down and he didn’t care to
She closed her eyes as she lay against him, sucking in his warmth and giving him hers. She should have climbed off of him, she knew that. Should have grabbed a blanket and given him that rather than use herself. But she didn’t want to move. She could also feel what being this close was doing to him and she was having her own issues. If she shifted, she could rub against him, but she knew that wouldn’t stop the ache, it would only make it worse. And she was smarter than that; she didn’t need any more issues than she was already having. So, she started to sit up to pull away but his arms locked around her even tighter and she turned to look at him. Rachel watched and smiled as he shook his head slightly. “I don’t want to give up your warmth yet. And even if you move for the blankets, that’s too long and too cold. Just stay here for another moment.” She nodded and laid her head back down and covered him once more. She could feel the change in the cabin, cou
Jake watched as Rachel glanced downward and he knew what she was seeing. But he had no urge to stop or deny it. Those images that flashed through his mind when she was talking were hot as fuck and she knew that. He knew her well enough that she was having problems just like he was. He wouldn’t dare be the ass and let her think she was alone in that department, wanting something that she couldn’t have. So, he gathered up his wits and walked over, knowing what she was doing. Fuck, he even agreed with her, the coldness was bound to help the fire and flames right? Or maybe not given that it was worse knowing she was in the same fucking boat. His hand reached out and cupped her cheek, his thumb running along her cheekbone. Of all the ladies he laid eyes on, this one before him was the one he always found the most beautiful and enchanting, and she didn’t try. That was one of the best features about her. Her face was rounded, her eyes mysterious but capturing, her lips
She couldn’t say her favorite position had ever been on top because it wasn’t. Not that she didn’t like the control, because she did, what female didn’t, right? But for her, she always felt like it wasn’t good like she failed in pleasing any man this way. But the way Jake stared up at her, the way his eyes roamed over her body, set her own desire skyrocketing. She had never seen him look at her like that, and she loved it. Hell, she wanted a lot more of it. And if that meant that being in this position was going to get looks like that, she would fucking do it all the time. Her nails scored along his shoulders as she rocked her hips slowly, his soft moans making her legs shake even more. She couldn’t say any of her lovers were ever as vocal as Jake, and she had to admit, it was a serious turn-on to her. Not that he needed to cry loudly, or even scream, but his moans, his kisses, and his pinches let her know that he always seemed to enjoy something she did. Even wit
Jake sat up as well, his brows pulled together in confusion. He wasn’t sure how she got into her head, but she did, and he could feel the moment she pulled away. He wanted to pull her back in his arms, but he knew her well enough, she would just refuse, and it would lead to an argument. And as he watched her pull his shirt on, he wanted to comment on how sexy she looked in his clothes, but he knew that wouldn’t work either. So, with quite the effort, he wrapped the blanket around his bottom half and crossed his arms. “Okay, you have my shirt, what am I going to wear?” She jumped at the sound of his voice, and he knew right away she was far into her head and her thoughts and pulling her out was about impossible, at least for the moment. He was going to have to give her time and that was the one thing he didn’t want to do. The time between them without talking never led to anything good. “Hey,” he softly said as he grabbed her arm lightly and drew her near. “Talk to
**ATTENTION, ATTENTION, this is an emergency broadcast. Repeat an emergency broadcast. A severe blizzard is coming this way, remain indoors, this will bring several feet of snow and have severe wind blasts. Repeat, this is an emergency broadcast.** Jay turned off the radio and looked at his girlfriend who was freaking out, her nails in her mouth. His head turned and he looked at his best friend for well over 25 years. Jake returned Jay’s look and Jake started to shake his head. Being friends for that long, Jake could read his friend and Jay stood up. “I can’t leave Tiffany alone and Rachel is in the cabin alone. She wouldn’t have heard that and no one else in our little group will go get her.” “Jay, your sister doesn’t like me and it’s not like I’m real fond of her. She won’t listen to me and you know that.” “Look, I don’t care what the fuck happened while the three of us were in high school, but that’s my sister
Jake sat up as well, his brows pulled together in confusion. He wasn’t sure how she got into her head, but she did, and he could feel the moment she pulled away. He wanted to pull her back in his arms, but he knew her well enough, she would just refuse, and it would lead to an argument. And as he watched her pull his shirt on, he wanted to comment on how sexy she looked in his clothes, but he knew that wouldn’t work either. So, with quite the effort, he wrapped the blanket around his bottom half and crossed his arms. “Okay, you have my shirt, what am I going to wear?” She jumped at the sound of his voice, and he knew right away she was far into her head and her thoughts and pulling her out was about impossible, at least for the moment. He was going to have to give her time and that was the one thing he didn’t want to do. The time between them without talking never led to anything good. “Hey,” he softly said as he grabbed her arm lightly and drew her near. “Talk to
She couldn’t say her favorite position had ever been on top because it wasn’t. Not that she didn’t like the control, because she did, what female didn’t, right? But for her, she always felt like it wasn’t good like she failed in pleasing any man this way. But the way Jake stared up at her, the way his eyes roamed over her body, set her own desire skyrocketing. She had never seen him look at her like that, and she loved it. Hell, she wanted a lot more of it. And if that meant that being in this position was going to get looks like that, she would fucking do it all the time. Her nails scored along his shoulders as she rocked her hips slowly, his soft moans making her legs shake even more. She couldn’t say any of her lovers were ever as vocal as Jake, and she had to admit, it was a serious turn-on to her. Not that he needed to cry loudly, or even scream, but his moans, his kisses, and his pinches let her know that he always seemed to enjoy something she did. Even wit
Jake watched as Rachel glanced downward and he knew what she was seeing. But he had no urge to stop or deny it. Those images that flashed through his mind when she was talking were hot as fuck and she knew that. He knew her well enough that she was having problems just like he was. He wouldn’t dare be the ass and let her think she was alone in that department, wanting something that she couldn’t have. So, he gathered up his wits and walked over, knowing what she was doing. Fuck, he even agreed with her, the coldness was bound to help the fire and flames right? Or maybe not given that it was worse knowing she was in the same fucking boat. His hand reached out and cupped her cheek, his thumb running along her cheekbone. Of all the ladies he laid eyes on, this one before him was the one he always found the most beautiful and enchanting, and she didn’t try. That was one of the best features about her. Her face was rounded, her eyes mysterious but capturing, her lips
She closed her eyes as she lay against him, sucking in his warmth and giving him hers. She should have climbed off of him, she knew that. Should have grabbed a blanket and given him that rather than use herself. But she didn’t want to move. She could also feel what being this close was doing to him and she was having her own issues. If she shifted, she could rub against him, but she knew that wouldn’t stop the ache, it would only make it worse. And she was smarter than that; she didn’t need any more issues than she was already having. So, she started to sit up to pull away but his arms locked around her even tighter and she turned to look at him. Rachel watched and smiled as he shook his head slightly. “I don’t want to give up your warmth yet. And even if you move for the blankets, that’s too long and too cold. Just stay here for another moment.” She nodded and laid her head back down and covered him once more. She could feel the change in the cabin, cou
Jake saw the look in her eyes, the hurt, and the anger. And damn did he want to do nothing else but tell her about a promise that a stupid hormonal teenager made to his best friend and then got constantly reminded of it as they grew up. He wanted to open up about a comment that was made by him and a prom date that she had and a wish to take her to prom instead. He wanted to say he knew about the first guy she slept with him and how he punched him a couple of times after school because he wanted to be her first. Yeah, there were a lot of things he wanted to say, but he couldn’t. Why? Because he also promised Jay that that promise would never come up, not any time that Jake was talking to Rachel. And because of that fucking promise, he had to pull away from her. Especially that night because had Jay ever walked in on them; ever seen them in an embrace other than friendly, Jay would have killed him. He had already gotten that run down and he didn’t care to
She stared at him, her eyes round; she knew that because she had no clue what she was doing. Well, no, that’s a lie. She knew perfectly well that she wanted to kiss him, and she did. And she figured if she did that then he couldn’t stop her. And he didn’t, which spoke volumes. However, it wasn’t something that should have happened and the look in his own eyes said that. But why, was the question? She really couldn’t believe it was all Jay. She ignored pretty much everything her brother told her anyways about the guys she had been with. She moved back to her side of the couch and grabbed her cell, surprised to see that a text had even made its way in. Out here, that was so uncommon. She opened the screen and saw the message from Jay hoping that she was okay and that Jake was with her. And that to be smart, wait out the storm, and not do anything stupid. Rachel glanced up at the bars, noticed her signal was gone, and that she couldn’t respond. Well, what w
Jake got up, stormed away from the table, and shook his head. What had he been thinking when he did that? The truth was nothing. Or well, he was. He was thinking about the look he saw on Rachel’s face, how she thought she was odd, and fuck if he didn’t want to change it. He wanted to convince her that she wasn’t odd, that she was beautiful, and that any man would be lucky to have her. So, he kissed her. However, the fucked up part of his mind was also speaking up and he was using all of that as an excuse. He kissed her, in part, because he wanted to. There was no denying that, just like he couldn’t deny that even a simple kiss, like what they shared, got his blood going. And damn it all to hell, he wanted more. But when it came to that woman, he knew better, he always wanted more. He stormed to the living room and ran his hands through his hair as he stared outside. Right now, after something like that, he would love to be outside, taking in
Rachel let her mind run over Jake’s words again and again as she made their lunch, which she wasn’t even certain why she was being that nice to him. She figured since she was probably making one of their last hot meals, might as well make enough to cover both of them. But, still, he was being an asshole and he didn’t need to be. She also hated, with the biggest passion she could manage, when he acted like that. So, after he tossed those cruel words out, she tossed her blanket on the couch, grabbed her book from the room, and left him to deal with the silence while she stayed at the kitchen table. Or, well that was until about twenty minutes ago when her stomach wouldn’t let her not eat anymore and she was forced to get up and make something. Again, she didn’t have to be nice, but she wasn’t a bitch either. Maybe that was her problem? She had come to the cabin to lick her wounds, to heal from the heartache she was given. And she didn’t get the tim
The silence was loud, buzzing in his ears, and he hated it, always had. But after the question with no comment, not that he needed it; he wasn’t sure what to say. The cabin was sufficient enough to stay for months, it was another home, but it wasn’t done, it wasn’t stayed at for that long because of blizzards or other things, it just wasn’t something anyone had done before. And because it was so secluded and everything was so spotty in service no one stayed more than a couple of days. But if Rachel had every intention of staying longer, that meant she really needed time away and that went just beyond her relationship with Tim. Jake turned his head and looked at her. She sat with her legs curled under her, her elbow resting on the couch, and her head on her hand. It was a peaceful look, but he knew her, and she was probably far from peaceful right now. God damn did he want to ask more, but the look in her eyes when she talked about Tim really drew him up short and he wasn