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“So?”
“So, no,” I reply.
I grab my book off the ground and brush past him, leaving the kitchen.
Noah
If she would just let me in…
I know she wants me. I could see it on the couch that night on her birthday, and I saw it in the shop when we worked under the bike. I was right when I told her I’d make love to her. I wouldn’t run out of the room or die for it to be over. I’d love to make her feel good.
I stare up at my ceiling, my arm tucked under my head as I chew the shit out of how this night went to hell. I fucked up. I got drunk and blew it.
Kaleb is asleep, and Tiernan has been in bed for hours. I swallow the lump in my throat and close my eyes as my dick swells with heat. I reach down and grab it through my jeans, damn near groaning at the ache.
She should be in here. Quietly and sweetly riding me, taking advantage of the fact that he’s not here tonight and Kaleb won’t give us away. I close my eyes, massaging it and feeling it harden by the second.
Or I should be in there. Kissing her and stirring her body. Making it impossible to say no, because I’ll eat her so good, she’ll beg for me.
And before she can think twice, I’ll be inside of her, keeping up with her like a young man can.
I squeeze my dick, grunting at the need. Jesus. I need to go rub one out. I’m not going to get to sleep.
Rising from the bed, I stand up and fasten my jeans, leaving my shirt on the floor as I head for the door.
But as I do, I hear a muffled cry and stop, training my ears.
What is that?
A cry sounds out from Tiernan’s room, and I jerk my eyes to the wall between us, confused. My father’s not here. She’s not in there with him. Why…
There’s another grunt followed by what sounds like a sob. What the hell?
I open my door and look left toward her bedroom door, seeing it’s closed. I walk for it, but just then Kaleb comes pounding down the stairs from his room, also wearing dark jeans and no shirt. His eyes are half-closed, and his hair is mussed like he just woke up.
He doesn’t stop or make eye contact with me, simply opens her door as if this is routine. He enters, and I follow, hearing Tiernan scream as he walks quietly around her bed. I wince, seeing her clench her T-shirt, her eyes closed and her face half-buried in her pillow as she cries out again. I stop breathing for a moment. She looks like she’s in pain. What—
Her hair falls in her face, her skin damp with sweat, and her entire body is as tight as a rubber band.
I stare at her, realization dawning.
She’s not awake.
“What’s wrong with her?” I ask, hanging back by the door.
But Kaleb just waves a hand, shooing me away as he lies down next to her and pulls her into his body. I watch as she immediately falls in, burying her head in his neck as the cries subside and her breathing starts to calm. He yawns, pulling her sheet and blanket up over them like this is normal.
“Does she do this a lot?”
Nightmares aren’t supposed to sound like that, are they? As Kaleb settles in, though, she falls completely quiet, nestling into him as her slumber continues, peaceful and quiet.
Kaleb lies on his side, holding her and fitting her head under his chin as both of them go back to sleep.
I stand there, watching them. Does she know she screams like that at night?
Does she know he comes in? I’ve never heard her do that.
Of course, she’s not always sleeping alone. Maybe Kaleb only has to come in when she does.
He used to have nightmares when we were little, but he’d wake up.
A smell hits my nose, and I blink, hearing the dogs barking as I inhale. I turn my head toward the hallway, scrunching up my face, the strong scent almost making my eyes water.
I whisper to Kaleb. “Do you smell that?”
It smells like a fire, but we didn’t leave anything burning. Walking out of the room, I head downstairs and glance at the fireplace, making sure it’s out, before heading for the front door. But as I walk, I spot a glow coming through the kitchen window. I narrow my eyes, stopping in my tracks. What the…?
Running through the kitchen, I nearly trip over the dogs rushing at me before I lean over the sink and peer out the window. My stomach rolls.
“Oh, fuck,” I gasp.
“Kaleb!” I shout, whipping around and running for the front door. “Fire in the barn!”
The animals. The barn is right next to the stable. Shit!
I pull on the sweatshirt hanging on the back of the closet and slip into my boots, grabbing my gloves out of my coat pocket.
“Kaleb!” I yell again. “Hurry!”
His footfalls hit heavy from above, and I hear him charge down the stairs, but I don’t wait. Whipping open the front door, I race outside, almost slipping on my ass as I grab the railing and rush down the steps of the deck. The snow crunches under my boots, some falling inside, because we got another six inches today, and I didn’t have a chance to fasten them.
But I don’t care. I stop and look up at the barn, barely able to move for a moment. What the hell? Flames engulf the ridge of the roof, and it’ll be a miracle if the hose isn’t frozen, otherwise we lose everything. How the hell did this start?
Kaleb grabs my collar, and I suck in a breath, meeting his eyes. He scowls and jerks his chin toward the barn, snapping me out of it. I nod.
He runs for the shop, opening the bay doors, and I race for the barn. I run inside, the smoke thick and stifling as I try to catch a breath. Covering my nose and mouth with my arm, I yank out Tiernan’s tires, the chickens inside squawking and flapping their wings. Coughing, I dive back inside and grab a rope, slipping a loop around the cow’s fucking head and dragging her out. I try to get air, but I can’t stop coughing. Everything stings and burns as I struggle to find my way out through the smoke.
A whine echoes from above, and I look up just in time to see a piece of the loft floor break away, dangle, and fall. I run, the board hitting the animal as I pull her out into the cold night air.
Kaleb pulls the fire hose out of the shop, and I work to move everything as far away from the barn as possible.
“What happened?” Tiernan cries.
I look up, seeing her standing in the snow in her boots but nothing covering her T-shirt and sleep shorts.
I turn to Kaleb, watching him fuck around with the lever, but nothing’s coming out. No water.
“Fuck!” I growl, fisting my hair.
“Go check if it’s frozen!” Tiernan shouts.
I look over to see she’s yelling at Kaleb and pointing to the water tower.
I shake my head. We had a warm day yesterday. It might not be frozen, but there’s no way that’ll help. What are we going to do? Fill buckets and launch them at the flames from down here?
Kaleb goes anyway, dropping the hose, and I’m about to follow, but Tiernan rushes past me, and my heart lodges in my damn throat.
“The horses!” she yells.
Debris from the loft falls into the barn, and with all the wood and hay, it’s only a matter of time before it reaches the stable. She leaps inside, disappearing.
“Tiernan, no!” I shout.
I run after her, but before I can get inside, she’s pulling Rebel out, struggling to get him to move as her hair flies in her face and the wind whips against us.