It was dark in the parking lot and Tara was hunched a little over into the wind. Grim, almost. It was getting cold and she didn't enjoy being out here, so she stuck close to the wall to avoid the wind as much as she could.
She heard footsteps running behind her but didn't turn, instead picks up her pace. She heard a male voice call out "Katherine!" urgently. With relief she dismisses the runner as a potential threat, the name reassuring her that he must be looking for someone else. She keeps walking at a faster pace, if only to get out of the way.
The footsteps skid to a halt behind her and she is spun by strong arms and pressed against the wall. It happens too fast for her to protest, and then she is being kissed. His arm went around her waist and pulls her tight to him, and his hand cradles the back of her head. Slanting his mouth over hers, she is suspended in a moment of hot, dark vertigo, spun from shock.
Tendrils of pleasure blend in with the edge of panic. Then a flood of relief. Mistaken identity. She realizes that through the haze. As panic recedes, there is only pleasure and adrenaline. Katherine was very lucky. She thinks this for a moment before the thought fractures and spins away.
She wants just a moment, and then another, of that kiss. Being cradled in his arms feels like home. Timeless and suspended. A soft whimper curdles at the back of her throat and his hand stops pressing her mouth to his. He draws back, breathing hard. A soft splash of shock traverses his eyes.
Her hand comes up to brush the back of her lips, still tingling from the kiss.
He takes a breath and his eyes narrow fractionally. He studies her face, taking in her auburn hair and hazel eyes. "You...are definitely not Katherine."
Her lips press together a moment, partially to soothe the tingle on her lips, and partially to seal the kiss into her memory. "No. No, I'm not." She swallows once, hard. She raises her head to meet his eyes. Eyes the color of whiskey. Sharp and smoky. Black hair. Her eyes slide to his lips helplessly and linger.
He studies her and then his head tilts to the side. "It appears we have a problem."
One of her eyebrows arch sharply and her lids close in a slow blink. Focusing, she reopens her eyes to meet his. Distance. She has to get some distance from him. Then she could think. "Not at all, if you'll just..." she tries to extricate herself and expects him to let her pass, but he didn't. "Just...um...move?"
He smiles. "Not a chance. That's part of the problem. After a kiss like that, there's no way in hell."
Both her brows shoot up and she searches his face to see if he was joking. His voice and his hands on her body are solid and sure. He was smiling, a charming smile and she can't help but smile back. She takes a breath and says "That's kind of you to say, but I really have to be going..." and she tries to move again. He's not budging.
He shakes his head from side to side once. "No, not just yet. We haven't been properly introduced. Improperly introduced doesn't count."
Exasperated and flustered, she can't meet his gaze and wonders if she should consider panicking. Her brows draw together and she looks mutinous.
He releases her waist and draws up one of his coat sleeves. "Look, nothing up my sleeve. Okay, a watch. But that's all." He turns back to her and smiles again. "You can frisk me if you think I'm dangerous."
Her lips press together again.
"Please, frisk me? It'll be fun."
She laughs and starts to shake her head. "No, no frisking. I'm...I...I think I should be going. It was a..." the customary "pleasure to meet you" freezes in her brain and she looks at him again.
"Pleasure?" He says softly.
She takes a deep breath and squares her shoulders. "Look. It's late. I'm cold. I'm tired and I'm hungry. I want to go home."
He nods briefly. "Done."
"Done?"
"Yes, done. I'll walk you to your car."
He draws her hand through the crook of his elbow and smiles again. "Show me where your car is."
She draws another breath. "I couldn't...look, you can't..."
"I'm going to. Where's your car?"
A brief expression of distress clouds her face. "I forgot where I parked. I'm lost."
He starts to laugh. "No, really, where's your car?"
She tries to tug her hand away and he holds it fast. "You're lost. Really? Okay, so you're not too bright, huh?"
"Shut up."
He grins and rubs her hand. "That's the spirit. Okay, what does it look like and where was your vehicle last seen, ma'am?"
"Tara."
"Your car's name is Tara?"
"MY name is Tara."
"Oh...oh. YOUR name is Tara. My car's name is Faith."
"And your name?"
"Oh, MY name. My name is Aaron."
He lifts her fingertips to his lips and kisses her hand, spreading a frisson of pleasure up her arm and through her spine. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Tara. Let's find your car. I'll bet she's lonely."
Several teasing tugs and cajoling prompts lead them ultimately to her car in the huge lot. She smiles at him and tries to take her hand away, but he's holding on still. Her smile freezes. He smiles back politely.
"Thank you for helping me find my car, I have to be going."
"Me too."
"Thank you, again."
"Keys, please."
Her mouth opens and he leans in a little closer. "I'll open the door for you and let you in. It's the least I could do. If you don't, we'll just stand here in the cold and I'll kiss you again."
She digs through her purse and hands him the keys.
He tosses them in his hand and says "Thank you!" and walks her over to the passenger side, unlocks it and ushers her in.
She shakes her head. "No, no, no. I'm going home. Now. Give me my keys."
"No."
"No? They're my keys."
"Wrestle you for them."
"That's ridiculous."
"No more than losing your way in a parking lot and getting accosted by a stranger. You're a menace, lady. In."