AFTER WE SAWย Shelly to her car, Colt and I headed to his truck. Once we were on the road back to his place, he said, โYouโre worried about her.โ
โYeah.โ
โDonโt be. She quit Dive Bar. Sheโs staying out of things.โ
โHow do you know that? Did you actually hear our conversation?โ โNah. She told Boxer. Or yelled it at him, actually. He relayed it to me.โ
I fell silent and stared out the window, thinking about Shelly, wondering when Iโd get to see her again. Maybe she and Mark would want to come for a week when I was settled in Coeur dโAlene.
Colt reached over and set his hand on my thigh. His thumb stroked my skin, offering me a small measure of comfort. It wasnโt the gesture of a man who only wanted to screw me. It was the genuine pull of intimacy.
Everything was happening too fastโmy emotions felt like they were at the end of a yoyo. One moment, Colt and I were adversaries, glaring at one another. The next we were sharing details of our pasts while he cooked me food. Add in the bouts of lust and my desire to feel his skin against mine, and I was in danger of my heart and body falling for a man my mind wasnโt sure about.
We pulled into the driveway of Coltโs house and a strange sense of relief overwhelmed me. As much as I didnโt want Coltโs home to feel warm and welcoming, it was.
The house signified comfort. Like a strong embrace. Like shelter from a thunderstorm. It was a place you could plant roots and watch them grow.
Colt looked at me, and whatever he saw on my face made him mutter, โAh, fuck.โ
My gaze was solemn and I nodded. โI know.โ
There was something between us, something stronger than just physical desire.
He got out of the truck and slammed the door shut before stalking up the porch steps. I followed but at a much slower pace. I found him in the kitchen, yanking open the refrigerator. He pulled out a beer and popped it. Tension rolled off him, but for all Coltโs scowling intensity, I wasnโt afraid of him.
โI donโt want this,โ he gritted out.
โMe. You donโt wantย me,โ I stated. โSay what you mean.โ
โI do want you, Mia, but I donโt want all the bullshit that comes with it.โ โJesus.โ
โI donโt do relationships.โ
โIโve gathered as much.โ I raised my eyebrows. โYou think I want this? You think I want to get to know you? It will complicate my life and I already have enough complications.โ
โThis is a mistake.โ
โYeah, I got that memo,โ I snapped.
โYou should get out of Waco and finish your degree. Marry a nice guy. Have a couple of kids. Buy a minivan. Thatโs the only way you escape this shit.โ
Even though I was angry, his words gave me pause. My hurt and pain went down to a simmer when I realized what Colt was really doing.
He wasnโt protecting himself from getting involved with me. He was protectingย meย from getting involved with him and his lifestyle. He was trying to let me go before I got trapped.
โWhat wouldโve happened between us this morning?โ I asked. โIf you hadnโt gotten a phone call, what would have happened?โ
โYou know what wouldโve happened. And it wouldโve been a mistake.โ I smiled slowly.
A muscle in his jaw ticked. โWhy are you grinning?โ โBecause youโre catching feelings.โ
Instead of answering, he tilted his head back and guzzled his beer. I watched his powerful throat move, entranced by it.
When Colt emptied the bottle, he set the glass down. He looked away from me and pressed his hands to the counter to push against it.
โI donโt have to stay here,โ I reminded him. โI should stay with someone else. Zip, maybe.โ
โLike hell you will,โ Colt stated. It took him two strides to reach me. His hands went to my waist and hoisted me up onto the counter. He moved between my legs, invading my space, taking my air, giving me his anger.
Anger because feelings were unnecessary problems.
Anger because we were both in an explosive push and pull of emotion we couldnโt escape.
โYouโre trouble,โ he said, voice husky. โI knew it the moment I walked into Dive Bar.โ
โPot, meet kettle,โ I shot back.
His mouth slanted over mineโforceful, like a tempest unleashed, but I was ready for it, ready for him. My hands were sure as they trailed up his strong chest to wrap around his neck.
My fiery skin grew hotter as Colt continued to kiss me, his tongue seductive and masterful. His hands snaked down from my waist to yank my legs around him so he could press against the crevice of my body. The heat and hardness of him was dizzying.
I pulled my mouth away from his, dragging air into my lungs as fast as I could. Coltโs own labored breathing was harsh in my ears. Placing a hand
on the center of his chest, I urged him back. Colt moved, albeit reluctantly.
I looked into his dark brown eyes. โFeel better?โ
His tongue snaked out to drag across his lips. โFuck no.โ
โWhat do you want from me? Because youโre sending a bunch of mixed signals. You say you donโt want me and then you kiss me. So tell me what you really want, Colt.โ
โFuck if I know anymore,โ he muttered.
After my strange encounter with Colt in the kitchen, I tried avoiding him. But every time I came out of the guest room, he was suddenly there, in my way, wearing his leather cut.
He looked at me with an indiscernible expression. I couldnโt see what was going on behind his eyes. It was irritating and it kept me even more unbalanced than I already was. My lips were still burning from the feel of his mouth on mine and my body hungered for his.
I was a flat-out mess.
Night was no better. I hardly slept, restless, feeling hot and feverish, flinging off the covers only to shiver in coldness and drag them over me again. I forced myself out of bed early, just after the sun had risen because there was no point in tossing and turning.
I made coffee and took it out onto the back patio to get some air. Colt found me there. He appeared well restedโand sexy.
So. Damn. Sexy.
He was staring down at me, a mug of coffee to his lips. โSleep well?โ My glare was my answer.
He didnโt smile, but I could see the humor lurking in his eyes. โI gotta run to town. Youโre gonna stay here,โ he commanded.
โNo.โ I crossed my arms over my chest. โAbsolutely not.โ โYou donโt have much choice in the matter,โ Colt drawled.
โYou really canโt expect me to sit here all day waiting for you to get home while you go off and get to do whatever you want.โ
โI do expect it,โ he said mildly. โWhy canโt I come with you?โ
โIโm not running errands, Mia.โ He sighed. โI want you to stay out of the limelight, okay? I donโt want you in town because I donโt want to give Dev and the Iron Horsemen a chance to see you.โ
I wrinkled my nose, hating to admit that he had a valid point. โWhat am I supposed to do while youโre gone?โ
โYou need me here to entertain you?โ Colt laughed. โYou know thatโs not what I meant.โ
โDo whatever you want. Watch TV. Cook. Or bake. Yeah. Why donโt you bake a pie?โ
โBite me.โ
โTempting.โ He laughed. โIโm kidding, okay? Joni is off work today so sheโs gonna swing by.โ
โOh. Well, why didnโt you lead with that? I like her.โ โAnd she likes you.โ
The sound of a motorcycle drew my attention, and I got up off the couch and headed to the living room window to peer out. A guy parked his bike and took off his helmet. He looked young. My age.
โWhoโs that?โ I demanded as I took in the lanky, brown-haired guy. โThatโs Cheese.โ
โCheese? What kind of name is Cheese?โ
โItโs his road name,โ Colt explained. โHeโs a newly patched brother.โ โAnd heโs here why?โ
โTo keep an eye on things.โ
My gaze narrowed. โYou mean to keep an eye on me.โ โWell, that too.โ
โI donโt need a guard dog.โ
โIโm thinking trouble could find you in the dark.โ He reached into his pocket and tossed me a cell. โFinally got you a phone of your own. I programmed in a few numbers in case you canโt get ahold of me.โ
โWhy would I want to get ahold of you?โ โI dunno. Maybe youโll miss me.โ
โYou wish.โ
โYeah, I do wish.โ
โWhatโs gotten into you?โ I demanded.
He stared at me for a long moment. โNothing.โ
Colt was lying, I was sure of it. Only I couldnโt figure out why. We were playing a game. I didnโt know what it was, but I knew I wanted to win.