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She saw his jaw tighten as she clamped hard around him in the moment just before her orgasm.And then it was like they were tipped over, tumbling, holding on to one another, not knowing where they would land but safe because they were in this together.

Freefalling.

Some time later, lying against his chest with his arms around her, she asked, “Do you think we made a lot of noise?”

“Probably.”He kissed the top of her head.“Does it matter?”

No, it didn’t, she realised.She really didn’t care if anyone in the neighbouring room complained about the sounds coming from room 224, or if a staff member walking past to deliver room service heard her scream out Carts’ name.Or whether there would be tell-tale stains on the sheets.

None of it mattered.

All that mattered was this man and her.

And making sure they made love again before the sun came up.

The first thinghe noticed when he woke was that his feet were toasty warm.

He wiggled his toes and immediately felt a return pressure.

Then something brushed against the sole of his foot.

Toes, he realised.Attached to a foot that wasn’t his.Judith’s foot.Delight arrowed all the way up his leg in a wave of goosebumps.He lay still as the foot spidey walked up to his calf, and then a leg was thrown languorously over his, bringing soft skin and the brush of her pubes into direct contact with his butt.

Holy fuck.His cock was standing to attention.

With a smile splitting his face, he turned around and snuggled in to her, drinking in the musty scent and still sleepy eyes, the little freckle above her left eyebrow, the fairness of her lashes at the tips.He was getting familiar with it all.

Her gaze was luminous, like sunshine breaking through morning mist.

“Hello, you.”

“Good morning, you.”

She aimed a kiss at his lips, but he pressed them tight and muttered, “Morning breath.”

“Don’t care,” she said, and kissed him.

Just as he was about to give in and open to her, his phone rang.He scrabbled for it on the bedside table.

“Aaron,” he mouthed at her, and with a sigh she snuggled into his shoulder and he flung an arm around her and oh, how good did that feel right now.

“Hi there.”He liked the way his greeting sounded kind of deep and gravelly.

“Mate, you never called me last week.”

“Sorry, things got a bit hectic.”

“Everything okay?”Aaron sounded slightly worried.

‘Everything’s—perfect.”

“You sound like a man who got lucky last night,” Aaron observed, rather astutely.

At that Judith let out a giggle.

A pause, and then, more circumspect on the end of the line, “Whoops, obviously not alone.”

A small, sweet voice from the vicinity of his shoulder said, “Say hello to Aaron and Alice from me.”

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