Monday 20 May 2013

Goodnight, Sweetheart ~ Guest Post by Alicia Renee Kline

- Guest Post by Alicia Renee Kline  

One of my absolute favorite scenes to write for Intoxicated was where Matthew comforts Lauren after Eric stands her up.  At this point the Snyder family secret has been spilled, and they now realize how much they have in common – even though they appear to be on opposite sides of the issue.  This is the first time they’ve seen each other since Matthew walked out on her, too ashamed of his past to face her.  Lauren openly wonders the next morning what happened after she fell asleep.  Here it is, from Matthew’s point of view…

She was asleep.  At least he was pretty sure of it.  Her sobs had diminished to mere sniffles, then given way to the slow, deep breathing associated with slumber.  He called her name once, twice, just to check and wasn’t graced with a response.

He should leave.

But something kept him there, stroking her cropped brunette hair even as she slept.  She looked so beautiful, so peaceful, so fragile.  She needed someone tonight and he was her only option.

Her boyfriend was a bastard.  An idiot at the very least.  If he wasn’t miles away, Matthew would have had the notion to chew him out on her behalf.  Never mind he wasn’t any better.  He was probably worse.  But he sure as hell wouldn’t have stood her up and made her cry.

If she was his, he’d give her the world.

It was better not to think like that, to push the absurd thought down to the dark recesses of his mind and never visit it again.  But it was difficult not to with her sprawled across his chest, her ear pressed against the heart he would gladly give her if she would ever ask.  She had it anyway, even if she didn’t know it.

He shifted his weight, partially to get more comfortable and partially to hide his arousal.  She moaned and clung to him.

“Don’t leave,” she whispered.

He held her tighter, shushing her.  She quieted again, her muscles relaxing against him.  As the room darkened, he fought off sleep as long as possible just so that he could enjoy this moment, the period of time that occurred before she hated him again like she should.

The next thing he knew, his sister was shaking him awake, standing above him with her hand on his shoulder.

“Good night?” Blake asked in a hushed tone.  From her tousled hair and wrinkled clothing, he should ask her the same.

“Her boyfriend’s a jerk.  He stood her up tonight.”

She nodded, stifling a yawn.  “I’m going to bed.  If you want to stay, be my guest.”

Oh, he wanted to stay.  But he knew it wouldn’t be the wise decision.  Now that Blake was home, she was better suited to deal with the aftermath.  He couldn’t trust himself to see things rationally.  Reluctantly, he maneuvered himself into a sitting position.  Lauren was so out of it, she didn’t move this time.  He lifted her in his arms, grabbed her cell phone and made his way to the stairs, again tripping over her shoes.  As an afterthought, he scooped up the heels and took them with them.

Once she was tucked in bed fully clothed due to massive self-restraint on his part, he set her cell on the nightstand.  He knew she would look for it when she woke up, probably with a killer headache from crying so much.  He went into her bathroom and rummaged around until he found where she kept the aspirin and carried it back into her room along with a glass of water from the tap.

That task complete, he set about placing her shoes in her closet.  In the darkness, he could make out a lump of something on the floor, which closer investigation proved to be a dress.  He picked it up, smoothing out the fabric as he draped it over his arm.  No matter how mad she had been when she had taken it off, she’d regret it later if it wrinkled beyond recognition.  One didn’t live with a sister like Blake for twenty-five years without knowing that much.

He gave her one last look before retreating back downstairs.  She had rolled over onto her side, cuddling deep into the comforter.  Damn, he wished he was that bedspread.

He was almost out the front door before he remembered the roses in the kitchen.  She had gone on and on about hating them before this whole thing had happened.  He couldn’t imagine what she would think of them now.  Without hesitation, he grabbed them and tossed them in the trash.

He was nothing if not thoughtful.

And right now, his only thoughts were of her.
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Genre – Romance / Chick Lit 
Rating – PG13
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