I don't know what game he's playing, but if I go outside like this, there's a chance people could see me. Yet there's no way I'm backing down. I'm feeling spunky and full of life after our mid-day sexual adventure.
"Not a problem, Mr. Drake." I smile sweetly and his mouth drops open.
I saunter out into the sunlight with him following closely behind me, hoping that none of our guests notice the semen marking my lower back and thighs.
Chapter Eleven
Colton
She pulls the chain above her, water cascading down from the rainfall shower head, drenching her from head to toe.
I get half-hard again watching her. Streams of water run down her body and her nipples harden from the cool water. I have to force myself to look away to try and tame my erection. I've hit it off with her parents nicely and I wouldn’t want to undo all my good first impressions by getting an awkward boner while I ogle their daughter.
Sophie trains her gaze on me and her challenging smirk tells me she knows exactly what game she's playing. Bad little girl. She'll be spanked later for trying to rile me up like this.
I raise an eyebrow in question and Sophie shuts off the spray of water and wraps a towel around herself, covering up all of those beautiful assets.
A shriek pierces the otherwise peaceful setting and all eyes dart over to the patio doors. Kylie is toting a screaming baby on her hip and a beach bag overflowing with diapers and baby toys in the other arm.
I cross the stone walkway and take the bag from her shoulder – no way I'm offering to take a screaming baby. A calm one, I might attempt, but not this thing. He's taking lessons from a banshee, I'm sure of it. No other possible explanation for how he'd be able to reach those octaves, otherwise.
"Thanks. And sorry about Max," Kylie says, accepting my help.
"Not a problem. Is everything…okay?" I ask, lifting an eyebrow at the banshee, I mean baby, in question.
"He's been like this for days. Cries nonstop. He's teething," she explains.
"Then let's get you a glass of wine. Anything I can get for the little guy?" I ask.
She shakes her head. "No, hopefully he'll quiet down. I'm so sorry, I don’t want him to ruin the party."
"He's not, Kylie. Not at all. Come, please, relax." I lead her over to the bar, where Pace and Collins have been parked all afternoon.
Pace rises to his feet, assuming the role of bartender. "What can I get ya?"
"Pace, Collins, this is Kylie. She's the mastermind behind my charity organization."
Introductions are exchanged while Pace pours Kylie a white wine.
"Are you sure you don't want something stronger?" Collins asks, smiling at the still wailing baby in her arms.
"I'm pretty sure my eardrums burst two days ago." She explains, for their benefit, that the little guy is teething.
"Let me take him," Pace offers, crossing around the bar and stopping before Kylie. "Do you mind?"
Her eyebrows shoot up her forehead in surprise. I'm just as shocked. Pace is a tomcat on the prowl, but even he's not stupid enough to try and seduce another of my employees- especially not one who's a single mother.
"You can try…" No sooner than the words are out of Kylie's mouth and the baby's in Pace's arms – his crying stops entirely. The sudden silence surprises us all and we stand there, staring at Pace holding a baby.
"Hey little man," Pace says, bouncing the baby with one arm.
The baby stares blankly at my goofy brother, his giant blue eyes blinking against the sunlight as he takes it all in.
The baby grabs Pace's sunglasses, pulls them from his face and begins chewing on the end.
"I'm so sorry, he's got teething toys in here somewhere," Kylie says, rushing to dig through the giant bag at her feet.
"We're cool," Pace says, sauntering away with the little guy.
"What is he, the baby whisperer?" Collins jokes.
We all shrug and Kylie takes a giant sip of her wine, her eyes on Pace and her son.
Pace spends most of the afternoon with the baby, holding him, bouncing him on his knee, swimming with him in the pool… and Max remains quiet and content throughout the entire thing – his wide blue eyes pinned on the man holding him the entire time.
"Is he usually like this with babies?" Kylie finds me and asks.
"This is a first," I admit.
She chews on her lip and watches them splash around in the shallow end of the pool. I have no idea what she's thinking and frankly, I don’t want to know. Pace and Kylie would be a terrible idea.
Later we sit down to a perfect meal prepared by Beth, and Pace relinquishes his hold on the baby only long enough to eat, passing him over to Sophie so that Kylie can eat in peace. Pace may have been fine babysitting all afternoon, but nothing will stand in between him and the pile of ribs on his plate. It's just as well, he'd probably eat the baby's arm off by mistake.
The sight of Sophie with a baby in her arms does something strange to me. My heart flutters in my chest and I absently press my palm against it, trying to get it to beat normally once again. What the hell? Sophie's babbling something to him, something I can't quite make out, but her voice is whisper soft and sweet, unlike I've ever heard before. I decide that I like it. Quite a lot.
She sits down with him on her lap and feeds him little bites of crackers that she's broken into tiny pieces. I never knew this could be so captivating, but for some damn reason, they have captured my absolute attention.