The Spanish Love Deception

Chapter 116



Chapter 116

My lips parted, but as I was ready to speak, someone pushed me, and the words were ripped off my Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

tongue. I was shoved further into Aaron’s body, this time front to front. And I immediately felt against

me all the hard planes and lean muscles I had witnessed shining under the sun that morning.

Something beneath my skin quickened, a

lmost like a zap.

My body urged me to obliterate the last inch of space between us. It was crazy how much I wanted to

do that. I felt the urgency in my blood. As if my heart were pumping pure madness across my body.

Making me reckless. So much so that my arms lifted of their own accord, my hands linking behind

Aaron’s neck. I watched his eyes widen for just a heartbeat, and then something simmered and flared

in his gaze. That blue blaze wiped clean the surprise, replacing it with something that looked a lot like

hunger.

Everybody else around us was dancing to a beat that my hazy mind seemed to remember from

something. It was Latin; it was decadent and fun and what summer nights in Spain were usually made

of. Without really knowing how, my hips started moving. Aaron’s hands shifted to my waist. And we

were dancing. The memory of doing that with him not so long ago blindsided me for an instant. How

ironic it was that we’d found ourselves in the same situation so soon after and that we seemed like

completely different people.

It didn’t make sense.

But I didn’t care. Not tonight.

My fingers played with the short strands of hair in Aaron’s nape as our hips swayed to the Latin beat.

So soft—his hair was so very soft. Just how I had imagined. I pulled a little on the strands, not knowing

why. In answer, Aaron’s fingers tightened on my waist, causing my blood to swirl and heat, gathering in

all kinds of interesting places.

Without being able to stop myself, I went up on my tiptoes again, not needing an excuse to examine his

face closer. He wasn’t frowning or smiling, but there was something about his features that made him

look different. Unbound. Yes, that was it. There wasn’t a trace at all of that restraint I was so used to

seeing in him. And to me, that made him look as handsome as he had ever looked.

Maybe I should tell him.

My lips parted with the words, and I watched his gaze dip to them. The look in his eyes released a flock

of butterflies low in my belly.

“Aaron,” I said, but I was distracted by the way he was looking at me. I didn’t think I was dancing

anymore. What was I going to say?

“Do you trust me, Catalina?” he asked me.

Yes. The answer flashed across my mind, but I didn’t voice it. There was something that had

intercepted the three-letter word. Something I was vaguely aware I needed to remember.

Aaron’s fingers spread, and his thumbs trailed across the fabric of my blouse. One of them slipped

beneath the hem. The simple contact sent a wave of pure awareness across my skin.

“You don’t, not yet,” he said against my ear, and then his lips hovered above my cheek, causing my

breath to hitch. “But you will trust me; I’ll make sure of it.”

I … I didn’t think I understood that. Not then and probably not anytime soon. But what did that matter

when his mouth was so close to mine? When his lips were dancing across my jaw, barely making

contact, which only drove me crazy. If I moved, if I just tilted my head and—

A squeal and a hand landing on my arm burst whatever thought had formed in my head.

And the next thing I knew, I was being dragged away from Aaron. Another loud screech hinted at who

was behind me, pulling at my arm.

“Lina, nuestra canción!” my sister yelled over the music, stopping us both at a narrow opening, where

there was some space.

Our song?

My ears took the song blasting through the speakers as my brain worked out the situation slowly.

It was impossible not to recognize the beat. How could I not when that infamous video of my sister and

me dancing to this very same song had been played over and over at family gatherings and Christmas

for the last twenty years? Both the music and the choreography were ingrained in my brain forever. “Yo

Quiero Bailar” by Sonia y Selena was playing, and that only meant one thing.

“Time to pay up!” Gonzalo cheered.

That was followed by everyone else making as much space as they could around Isabel and me as the

rest of Team Bride assembled behind us to deliver the payout for losing the Wedding Cup.

My body came alive with the familiar beat.

“You’ll pay for this, bridezilla,” I yelled over the music as we looked at each other, readying our

positions to start the infamous choreography.

“Me?!” she yelled back as we moved our butts in sync. “You’ll thank me later.”

We swirled with our arms up and then shimmied our way down.

“What do you mean?” I demanded as we bumped our hips, following through with the stupid dance.

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