Love Began with the First Meeting
Chapter 36 Lost In His Tenderness
Snowflakes were drifting down silently. Molly's eyes widened when Brian's handsome face came so close that she could see his thick and long eyelashes, and smell the scent he wore.She was bewildered.
Brian kissed her gently, tasting the sweetness of her lips. Unlike most women, she didn't wear any fragrance but the faint smell of the body wash she used was particularly sensual and appealing on a cold night such as this one.
The gentle and affectionate ways in which he had touched her had left Molly in a daze. Now feeling short of breath, she came to her senses and pushed Brian away with all her strength.
Unsatisfied, he frowned. This evidently wasn't enough for him.
Frightened by his discontent, she hurriedly tried to explain,"Some... somebody is out there!"
Amused by her reaction, Brian teased her,"Who'd dare to do that?"
"What?" Molly turned to where Tony had been a moment before, only to find she and Brian in the big yard. They were completely alone.
confused. Considering how ruthless he had been, she should have been afraid of him, but for some reason,
deep in thought, Brian frowned and took her hand. He was trying to lead her towards the house
we going?" Molly asked.
you cold?" Instead of answering her directly, he asked.
man, she had gotten to understand him slightly deeper. He would have yielded to a soft approach she could take but not to
just about to ask Brian for instructions, when he himself
with a smile and brought the food into
up dinner, which she laid on the table and left quietly. Molly was left alone with Brian again in
a glance at him from time to time. Sitting across her, he was dealing with his food with a natural grace. Somehow, the very way he acted seemed to portray that he belonged at the top of the world. A
and she lost her appetite immediately when the image of him bandaged up like
country; and not in a good way! It was like a dark kingdom consisting mostly of violence and casinos. The people who lived there, more or less, had an idea of the violence and the illegal practices that prevailed in the city. But, it was