Page 74 of Keep On Loving You
Andy glared in Symon’s direction and swallowed hard before nodding once. “Good thing.” He turned and caught a flash of green as Kane spun Kat out of his arms before catching her and holding her close.
Andy’s blood boiled through his veins. There was no way he could stand there and watch them for another moment. Not without doing something he would regret.
“You’ll have to excuse me, guys. I need to find a bathroom and a bottle of water.”
He didn’t wait for a response and didn’t risk another glance in the direction of the dance floor before pushing his way through the crowd in the opposite direction.
Kat tried to stay in the moment with Kane, especially considering Annie had already pointed out how obvious her connection with Andy was. But she couldn’t help but sneak a glance over in Andy’s direction on her last spin.
He was watching her and even from the distance, Kat could see he didn’t look happy. Surely he knew Kane was just a friend? Still. She knew how she felt when she saw Andy with Jess.
She twirled out to the end of Kane’s arm before he spun her quickly back to him.
“Your dress is incredible,” he said with a smile as his hand once more found her back.
“It is made for spinning.” Kat smiled but didn’t meet his eyes. She hoped she wasn’t giving Kane mixed signals. It was just a dance.
They moved together with the music until the band wrapped up the song. The moment it was over, Kat took a step to the side, putting distance between them, and clapped and cheered for the musicians on stage.
“How about?—”
“Thanks for the dance.” They spoke at the same time.
Over Kane’s shoulder, Kat looked to where Andy had been standing with her brothers. He was gone. She quickly scanned the crowd and caught the flash of his green shirt that matched her dress sneaking to the end of the plaza toward the river. “Sorry.” She gave Kane an apologeticsmile. “There’s something…” She shook her head. “I have to go. Thanks, Kane.”
Without waiting for his response, she slipped through the crowd. Kat avoided the section where her family was sitting and moved straight to where she’d seen Andy go.
There were fewer people at the far end of the plaza. “Andy!” Her voice was mostly swallowed up by the band, who’d resumed playing.
She saw another flash of movement and moved through the darkness between two buildings that led to a back alley.
“Andy?”
She heard the crunch of gravel and spun around. “Andy. What the hell are you?—”
The question was lost as he caught her mouth in a hungry kiss.
A moan slipped from her throat, and Kat melted into his touch.
Andy’s hands were all over her. Her own hands tugged at his shirt and pulled it from his tight dancing pants so she could slip them under the fabric and feel the heat of his skin.
“You drive me fucking crazy, woman.” His hands moved up her legs, under her dress, and his fingers dug into her ass, lifting her up.
She responded by wrapping her legs around his waist and crushing her lips onto his again. She was starving for him.
Andy backed her up until Kat’s back hit the brick wall of the building behind her. “I need you so bad.” His voicewas rough in her ear. “Watching you dance with…I fuckin’ hated it, Kitty Kat. You’remine.”
Pleasure shot through her at his words and straight between her legs, where she was already so wet for him.
“I’m yours, Andy. Always.”
He growled and nipped at her lip. One hand held her in place while the other searched between her legs and found the scrap of panties she’d opted to wear instead of the sheer pantyhose that had been part of the costume because it was far too hot of a night.
If only she’d known just how hot her night was going to get.
She tore her mouth from his so she could focus on the task of undoing Andy’s pants and shoving them down to release his hard cock.
Her hands fisted his length, and he moaned. “You’re killing me.”