Adam asked, "How old are you?" She turned toward him.
"Twenty-five. How old are you, Adam?"
"I'm thirty-one, but that isn't where I am going with this. You've only ever kissed one person in your life?" He placed his hands on her shoulders and she didn't back away.
"Well, I kiss my brothers on the cheek all the time."
"That is not the same."
"It's some different. I mean, it's a different kind of kissing."
"This is not acceptable." A tremble moved through her body as he touched the back of her neck with his fingertips. Bending down, he gave her plenty of time to move or turn her face away. When his lips brushed hers, she gasped. With her body frozen in place, he explored her yielding mouth until she kissed him back. Adam's body caught fire.
Deepening the kiss, he tasted her lips, and she gripped the front of his shirt with both of her hands. He didn't know if she wanted to keep him in place or keep herself steady. Kissing her left him dizzy, with warmth spreading through his body, as if he'd been drinking excellent wine. He wanted to lay her down in the grass. Slowly, he drew back. Adam didn't want a girlfriend or a wife. Only pain came from those directions. Her eyes remained closed, lips parted as if she was stunned. The jaded women he took as his lovers were unflappable and unsurpriseable. Their skills were immaculate, but they didn't have the erotic punch of this woman's sweetness. Tempting cupcake. As he brushed his thumb across her cheek, her eyes blinked open. A pink so dark he could see it in the moonlight bloomed in her cheeks.
"Different?" He asked.
With a rough swallow, she stepped back from him. "Yes." Her fingertips rose to her mouth, and she dipped her head. Flitting an uncertain look back toward her parent's house, she turned toward her trailer. "An interesting experiment. Thank you."
He followed her, watching the roundness of her bottom and her curvy thighs as she walked ahead of him. What would she look like naked, pink, and giggling? "I should thank you. You are lovely to kiss."
She glanced back at him. "You liked it?"
"Very much."
She nodded as if she were answering herself in her head.
"Perhaps you shouldn't give up on kisses?"
She touched the back of her neck where he had held her during their kiss. "Maybe not." Shaking her head as if she were trying to clear her mind, she said, "Thank you for bringing me home."
"It was my pleasure. Do you need a ride to work tomorrow?"
"No. One of my brothers will take me."
One kiss had flustered her. When they reached her trailer and his truck, he reached out and touched her arm. "My apologies if the kiss was unwanted, Mimi."
She took a breath and squared her shoulders. "It is never a bad thing to do an experiment." Smiling up at him, she touched her lips, a brief graze with her fingertips. "I hope you have a safe drive home. She stepped back and fled into the house, leaving Adam to watch her flight, half tempted to chase her and give her another kiss. Foolishness. He made himself get in his truck and go home.
***
Mimi rested back against her closed door. Was she high? Did he slip her something at dinner? Her heart was racing. Her skin tingled, and it was hard to breathe evenly. Was this a panic attack? She bent forward, hands on her knees and tried to take deep calming breaths. No one had warned her a kiss could feel like that. Her skin tingled every place he had touched her, and quite a few places he had not. Between her legs felt strangely warm, a bit like how she sometimes felt when she read a particularly racy story.
***
Adam's Home...
Mimi's smile was hard to shake. Rubbing the back of his neck, Adam decided he needed to invite a woman over to burn the heat out of his system. With a roll of his shoulders, he headed for a cold shower. Why the hell did Mimi have to be so pretty? Their social media campaign was working on his psyche. If he told her about his family, she would run. Or worse, dollar signs would bloom in her eyes.
Even with the name change, he was still his father's son. Trading out wives, as regularly as he ordered suits, wasn't a family pattern Adam planned to follow. They were always the same age. He couldn't remember any step monsters older than thirty-five. Adam's mom had lasted six years. Just as he flipped on his bedroom light, his phone played a bubble gum pop song. Baby sis. Anyone else he would have ignored for the inviting distraction of the shower.
Adam answered his phone. "Hey, Buttercup."
"Hey, Adam." Because her voice was subdued, Adam knew the conversation wouldn't be about a new movie or a current favorite book. Sixteen was a hard age.
He emptied his pockets onto the dresser and sat down on the end of his bed. "What made you pause in your busy day and call your crusty old brother?" He tugged a sock off.
"I found something." Her voice hitched, and a wave of fear rolled into his throat.
Adam froze. "Is Mom home?"