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Chapter no 15

Fangirl Down

Wells watched the leaderboard shift on the television screen, his name slipping into the green bracket of players in the top sixty-four.

Unbelievable.

He fell back against the cushions of his hotel room couch and let out a gust of air. An odd, thick feeling crept into the space between his chest and throat, making it difficult to replenish the air in his lungs. Heโ€™d made the cut only once this entire season and it had been on a technicality, because the golfer ranked above Wells made an error on his scorecard.

But this?

This was legitimate.

And todayโ€™s comeback could be credited to only one thing. Or . . . ten to be exact.

Josephineโ€™s toes.

Wells dug his knuckles into his eye sockets and filled the suite with a semihysterical laugh. โ€œYouโ€™ve lost it. Youโ€™ve completely lost it.โ€

That might have been true, but there was no denying that an atomic bomb of relief and pride and hope, goddammit, had imploded in his stomach when heโ€™d pulled off her socks and seen those little blue miracles staring back at him. There they were, proof that Josephine still had faith in him.

She was still his number one fan. Heย hadnโ€™tย lost her. And there had simply been no way in hell he was going to let her regret that.

Wells pushed to his feet and paced to the bathroom, planting his hands on the marble vanity and looking himself in the eye. โ€œDoย notย go to her room.โ€ He shrugged with forced nonchalance. โ€œJust donโ€™t.โ€

It wasnโ€™t as though the mere act of going to her room meant something sexual was going to happen. Strange things were taking place inside him, though. Every day that passed with this woman in his life, he shed another layer of numbness and indifference. He wasย actuallyย looking forward to playing golf tomorrow.

With her. Near her. Beside her.

Anywhere she happened to be.

Wells dropped his head forward. โ€œOh my God, get a fucking grip.โ€

He might have given her initiation rites when it came to flirting, but the complicated power dynamic between them remained. Currently, Josephine was depending on him for an income. She had a lot at stake.

His phone chimed in his pocket, dissipating his wayward thoughts. Speak of the . . . angel.

It was Josephine.

Trying valiantly to ignore the tightness in his throat, Wells slid open the text messageโ€”and felt every ounce of blood in his body race south. It was a bathroom selfie of Josephine wearing her caddie uniform. And he didnโ€™t

know where the hell to look first. Because sheโ€™d definitely come through on her end of the bet. Big time.

No pants.

Noย panties, either, as far as he could tell. โ€œHoly mother of God.โ€

Sheโ€™d tugged the hem of the pinnie down to cover her pussy, but the uniform was cut short by design, so he could see her hips, and there was no sign of underwear. Smooth porcelain as far as the eye could see, with a dusting of freckles in spots that made his mouth water. He was dying to grab and knead and lick her curves. Holyโ€”she wasnโ€™t wearing a bra underneath, either, but it was aย fucking tease, because of the mesh. It allowed for only tiny peeks at the flesh beneath, but he wasnโ€™t even going to pretend not to zoom in, trying to make out the dusky color of her nipples.

Right there. Puckered little circles.

He didnโ€™t even care if his horny brain was filling in the blanks.

โ€œBaby.โ€ He raked a hand down the front of his pants and gripped himself. โ€œFuck.โ€

JOSEPHINE:ย Congrats on making the cut. Enjoy your new lock screen.

Wells took several deep breathsโ€”and another five camera zoomsโ€” before texting back.

WELLS:ย Fuck the trophy. I win. Forever.

WELLS:ย The only thing missing is your face.

Her incredibly gorgeous face that he couldnโ€™t stop thinking about.

JOSEPHINE:ย Ah, come on. I donโ€™t mind if you leave your face out of mine.

JOSEPHINE:ย In fact, I prefer it.

He made an affronted sound, his head lifting to study his reflection.

WELLS:ย I give great face, belle, and you know it.

JOSEPHINE:ย Youโ€™re looking in the mirror, arenโ€™t you?

This woman had no right knowing him so well. No right. And he couldnโ€™t figure out what heโ€™d done to get so lucky. For the first time in a long time,

he wasnโ€™t alone. He had a . . . friend. A friend he couldnโ€™t stop looking at half naked. Jesus Christ, thoseย thighs.

WELLS:ย You still want it?

JOSEPHINE:ย Want what?

WELLS:ย Your picture of this juicy peach, belle. You still want it?

JOSEPHINE:ย Yes.

It was a good thing Wells was already unfastening his pants and turning around, so the mirror was reflecting his backside. Heโ€™d checked out his own ass plenty of times in the mirror, but heโ€™d never actually taken a bathroom

selfie of the damn thing. It took him a few minutes to (a.) find the right angle/lighting and (b.) flex without making itย lookย like he was flexing. But in the end, ha, he got a shot that passed inspection and fired it over.

No response.

Yanking his pants back up, buttoning them, he waited. Waited more.

Maybe sheโ€™d gotten in the shower?

No, sheโ€™d take a bath. She loved that tub.

His condo in Miami had a massive one that he never used, but for some reason, he was suddenly very glad it was there. No conceivable reason.

And now his dick was hard imagining Josephine in his bathtub, caddie uniform plastered to her body. Heโ€™d get in there with her. Sheโ€™d probably

make a beard out of the bubbles or some shitโ€”and why did that make his windpipe feel eight times smaller?

He was aroused . . . both physically and emotionally? What exactly was he supposed to do aboutย that?

Willing his erection to subside, because theyโ€™d agreed to flirt and trade pictures, notย sleep together, Wells stripped off the clothes heโ€™d worn all day and took a shower, somehow withstanding the temptation to stroke away

the frustration.

On one hand, he didnโ€™t have to live with the guilt.

On the other, his balls were stiffer than fucking doorknobs.

Great trade-off.

When he got out of the shower, she still hadnโ€™t answered his text.

All right, now he was starting to get self-conscious. Had she changed her mind about his ass? Better to go ask in person than send some thirsty text,

right? Hair still wet, dressed in sweatpants and a hoodie, Wells found himself taking the elevator to Josephineโ€™s floor, because apparently, he just wanted to make the pain worse. Somehow, though, staying away from her was its own brand of pain.

โ€œSomeone, please, tell me what to do about this girl,โ€ Wells muttered, banging a little too loud on her door. โ€œItโ€™s me.โ€

After a beat, she answered. โ€œWho is me?โ€

A vein throbbed in his forehead. โ€œThe only man you should be expecting,โ€ he shouted.

โ€œRelax.โ€ She laughed, opening the door, skin lookingย quiteย flushed.

Interesting. What had she been up to before he knocked? Oh, he had some idea. โ€œI know golfers are weirdly territorial about their caddies, but youโ€™ve really made it an art form.โ€

Wells couldnโ€™t do anything but stare at the freshly scrubbed and shiny being standing in front of him. In bare feet and a bathrobe. He had a picture on his phone of this woman in nothing but a cropped mesh tank top. Heโ€™d sent her a picture of his ass. Were they just going to pretend that wasnโ€™t

true? Wells didnโ€™t know. He knew only that, by some phenomenon, she looked equally incredible in the robe as she did half naked. โ€œUh . . . what?โ€

She shook her head at him. โ€œNever mind. Are you going to come in?โ€ He held up his phone and pointed at it. โ€œWell?โ€

โ€œWell, what?โ€

โ€œMy ass selfie, belle,โ€ he exploded. โ€œYou didnโ€™t send back a single fire emoji. Are your thumbs broken?โ€

โ€œI was . . .โ€ She flapped her hands around. โ€œI didnโ€™t know how to respond.โ€

โ€œYou tell me itโ€™s a great freaking ass, thatโ€™s how you respond!โ€ โ€œYou already know itโ€™s great!โ€

โ€œI want to hear it from you!โ€

โ€œFine. Fine! Itโ€™s firm and bitable and distracting. Itโ€™s the kind of butt that probably makes other dudes too self-conscious to shower near you at the gym, because it puts all the other man butts to shame. If there was a harness on your back, your booty could be used as a seat on a roller coaster.

Someone should whip it, honestly. Itโ€™s an ass-whipping ass.โ€

He immediately regretted asking for a response. Or maybe the problem

was that he didnโ€™t regret itย at allย and would be thinking about her biting into his butt cheek like an apple for the rest of his life. โ€œBetter.โ€ He coughed.

โ€œYouโ€™re in a robe, Josephine.โ€ Lord, he sounded like heโ€™d been wandering in the desert for a week. โ€œDo you want to put something on?โ€

Briefly, she looked down, then back up at him with an arched brow. โ€œYouโ€™ve seen me in less now, havenโ€™t you?โ€ she said dryly. โ€œBut let me

know if youโ€™re going to succumb to the vapors. Iโ€™ll ring the front desk for smelling salts.โ€

With that, she let the door close, giving Wells no choice but to catch it and step inside, shutting it behind him. Heโ€™d made a mistake coming here. The room was fragrant from her bath, flowers and soap scenting the air.

Sheโ€™d turned on just a single lamp, lending a heavy intimacy to the room. Mood lighting that could only be termed as dangerous.

โ€œActually, I was going to get dressed and go to your room,โ€ Josephine said, taking a seat on the couch and tucking her feet beneath her. โ€œYou saved me a trip.โ€

He hesitated at the end of the couch. โ€œWhy were you coming to my room?โ€

God man, try to sound a little less horny.

Easier said than done. He couldnโ€™t stop wondering what, if anything, she was wearing beneath that fluffy white robe. And how warm her skin would still be from the bath.

Did hot water make her limber?

Enough, asshole.

Something might very well be happening here, between them. Not that he had any idea what it was. But their positions as employee and employer

made the tightrope they were walking on very thin, so he needed to navigate it carefully, for her sake.

โ€œWell.โ€ She shifted her position, tucking a section of wet hair behind her ear. โ€œWhat I was going to say . . . it seemed like a good idea when I was in the bath. But now that youโ€™re standing here in front of me looking like you just woke up from a forty-year coma and found out cars can fly . . . Iโ€™m second-guessing myself.โ€

โ€œFuck. Sorry.โ€ Wells dragged a hand down his face. She had no idea how embarrassingly apt a description that was. He sat down on the opposite end of the couch. โ€œGuess Iโ€™m still a little shell-shocked after that round today.โ€

Her eyes twinkled. โ€œI knew you had it in you.โ€

โ€œWhat did you want to talk to me about?โ€ he said in a rush. It was that or kiss her.

โ€œOkay. Okay.โ€ She folded her hands in her lap. Took a breath. Oh, this was important.

Wells turned to face her a little more.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to be too long-winded about the whole thing,โ€ she started. โ€œBut . . . you know, my parents were really protective when I was growing up. Because of . . .โ€ She waved a hand at her insulin kit, which was sitting open on the coffee table. โ€œYou know.โ€

Wells swallowed. โ€œI follow.โ€

โ€œLike, my mother quit her job when I was diagnosed, so she could be home in case my elementary school called with an emergency. So, my

parents were telling me everything was going to be fine, that I could live a normal, happy life like everyone else, but their actions said otherwise. I couldnโ€™t possibly be like everyone else if they felt the need to alert my soccer coaches or the parents of my friends. Or if they screamed, โ€˜Do you have the emergency shot?โ€™ at each other every time we left the house.โ€

A zipper had formed at the center of his chest and it closed one tooth at a time, tightening, tightening. โ€œThat was probably really scary.โ€

Josephine nodded. Took a moment to keep going. โ€œAnyway, when I got older, I just needed to shut them out. When it came to my diabetes. For my own good. Forย theirย own goodโ€”I mean, the worry was going to kill them. They were doing their best. I love them. But Iโ€™m the one who has to live

with it, you know? Iโ€™m the only one who understands. Itโ€™s hard when other people get involved, because they remind me to be scared.โ€

The air supply in the room had dwindled down to nothing. โ€œDo you need to be scared?โ€

โ€œIf I overthink it? Yes. My life depends on this vial of insulin. But as long as I have what I need, I can live to be a hundred. People are told every day that they have conditions theyย canโ€™tย live with. That makes me lucky in a sad, doesnโ€™t-have-a-working-pancreas kind of way, right?โ€

This wasnโ€™t the first time it had hit Wells how easily he could have chalked this woman up to being an overzealous fan. A face in the crowd. A beautiful one, sure, but a mere member of his cheering section, nonetheless. When, in fact, she should be celebrated everywhere she went. Wells ached to tell her she was so fucking brave, but intuition told him she wouldnโ€™t react well. It would remind her there was something to be scared about and sheโ€™d just told him she hated that.

He thought of the emergency glucagon shot back in his room, stored in his luggage.

The one her mother had overnighted him.

Should he send it back? How would Josephine feel knowing he had it? โ€œYou are,โ€ he said, without thinking.

โ€œI am, what?โ€

โ€œGoing to live to be a hundred. I demand it.โ€

The dimple that formed on her cheek made him want to die. โ€œYou just donโ€™t want to find a new caddie.โ€

Wells grunted.

She was sitting extremely far away.

Frowning at her, for some reason, he moved to the center of the couch, jerking his chin in a silent command for her to snuggle beneath his arm. โ€œCome on. Before I change my mind.โ€

Instead of cozying up to him, she reared back a little. โ€œWhat is this? What are you doing?โ€

โ€œSealing this bonding moment with a hug,ย Josephine. What does it look like?โ€

โ€œBut that was only my preface!โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s more?โ€ Was she trying to rip out his heart?

โ€œYes!โ€ She stood in front of him, phone in hand, flipping it end over end. โ€œI was thinking, you know . . . Iโ€™ve been expecting you to trust meย blindly

out on the course and you donโ€™t really have a reason to. Trust me. But what if I trusted you with something? I donโ€™t know. Maybe that would help.โ€

Wellsโ€™s raised arm dropped to the couch like a dead weight, his heart rapid-firing in his rib cage. โ€œYouโ€™re going to trust me with something?โ€

โ€œIfย you want it. There is zero pressure.โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ He was shouting again. โ€œWhatever it is, belle. Yes.โ€ โ€œYou havenโ€™t heard what it is yet.โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWells.โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œYou really want to follow my blood sugar on the app?โ€ Pink faced, she fumbled her phone a little and his entire body covered itself with goose bumps. โ€œNo one has ever followed me, besides my parents and Tallulah, but it has been years since then. You wouldnโ€™t have toย doย anything, obviously.

You donโ€™t even have to turn on the alerts. I can take care of myself. But itโ€™s . . . I guess itโ€™s just something thatโ€™s really vital to me. I thought if I trusted you with that, you might feel more inclined toโ€”โ€

Wells pulled her into a bear hug.

He didnโ€™t even remember standing up, but suddenly, she was in his arms, her blue toes probably a good few inches off the ground. His blood raced in so many directions he felt dizzy. Among all the mental chaos, one thought occurred to him over and over again. If this incredible human being was willing to share something so important with him, he had to be worth a damn, right? Heย hadย to be worth salvaging.

โ€œFor the record, you didnโ€™t have to preface anything,โ€ Wells said against her forehead. โ€œIf you want something from me, ask, Josephine. Youโ€™ve got a standing yes.โ€

She looked up at him and blinked a few times, as if surprised, before recovering. โ€œIโ€™ll remind you of that tomorrow when you want to use a hybrid when we clearly should be using your five iron.โ€

That mouth was inches away. Inches. โ€œYou bring this up during our bonding session?โ€

โ€œSession adjourned,โ€ she murmured, her eyelids growing suspiciously heavy.

They couldnโ€™t have been any more obvious about staring at each otherโ€™s mouths. He saw the pulse fluttering at the base of her neck. โ€œIs it, belle?โ€

โ€œWell, um.โ€ She wet her lips and his balls started to throb like a son of a bitch. โ€œI was going to watch a movie if you want to hang out f-for a while.โ€

I shouldnโ€™t.ย โ€œYeah. Iโ€™ll stay awhile.โ€

Wells didnโ€™t realize he was still holding Josephine until she wriggled free and sank onto the couch. As she reached for the remote on the coffee table and turned on the TV, he noticed her fingers were trembling slightly. His own were too. Sitting down with Josephineโ€”in a robeโ€”was a terrible idea, but there he was, settling in close enough that the cushion dipped and pulled her against his side. He draped an arm over her shoulder.

โ€œJosephine.โ€

โ€œYes?โ€ she whispered.

He clung to his resolve. โ€œIf you want me to go, just say so.โ€

Her chest rose and fell as she kept her eyes fixed on the TV screen. โ€œItโ€™s just a movie, Wells.โ€

He tried to stifle a pained laugh.

Just a movie.

And Josephine was just his caddie.

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