I felt the heavy, animalistic fog finally start to lift, though my heart was still thudding a frantic rhythm against my ribs. Electricity was going through my face where her hand was. I looked down, taking in the sight of her—damp, flushed, and looking like she’d just survived a beautiful wreck—and felt a slow, lopsided smirk tug at my mouth. "Earth-shattering?" I echoed, my voice still a low, gravelly rasp. I leaned over her, bracing my weight on my forearms to trap her loosely against the bed. "I don’t know, Kenzie. I think I heard the suspension groaning more than the tectonic plates. Pretty sure the van is going to need an alignment after what we just put it through." She let out a delighted, breathless snort, her fingers tracing the line of my jaw with a lingering heat that still fe

