Austen was cute and smart and clearly in need of either a palate cleanser bang or some therapy.
But I couldnโt take my eyes off the door of the bar long
enough to decide if I was interested in him.
Because I was waiting for a man who didnโt want to want me.
Ugh.
Purposefully, I turned my back to the door and my attention on the forty-two-year-old, divorced civil engineer. Heโd ordered a glass of merlot and given the bartender a hard time about the pronunciation. Iโd ordered a cheap, draft beer in case he insisted on splitting the check. Heโd told me fifteen things about his ex-wife, and Iโd mentioned Dominicโs name twice.
As far as I was concerned, neither one of us was a catch.
I could feel it the momentย heย walked in. The air in the bar became electrically charged as if a bolt of lightning was about to strike the liquor bottles. I willed myself not to turn around, to focus on what Austen was saying.
โGod, you must think Iโm such a loser,โ he said, slumping his shoulders. โWhat? Why?โ I couldnโt quite remember what heโd been saying. I was
too busy trying to look like I was listening.
โIโve told you more about my ex-wife than myself. Iโve asked you like one question, and that was just so I could lead in to another story about my ex. Iโm so not ready for this.โ
โYou and me both, pal,โ I said, raising my beer to his wine glass.
โMy friends told me I needed a palate cleanser,โ he confessed, then blanched. โAnd I probably shouldnโt have told you that. Iโd find that really offensive if I were you. I am so bad at this. Iโm not ready to date.โ
He was adorably bad at this.
โDonโt feel bad,โ I said, bumping his shoulder companionably. โIโm not exactly in a healthy relationship space either.โ
โWeโre not going to hook up, are we?โ Austen guessed.
I shook my head. โNope. But you can tell me all about your ex and your divorce if you want.โ
He brightened.
The adorable man started at the beginning. Sophomore year of college. I felt a tingle between my shoulder blades andย knew. I didnโt even jump when a familiar hand closed around my shoulder.
โAlly.โ
I turned and almost choked on my own damn tongue. Dominic had ditched his jacket and was rocking the rolled-up sleeves and suspender look. I finally felt like I understood what it was like to swoon. But there were no fainting couches in this place.
And then there was the other complication.
The stunning six-foot-tall woman who looked like sheโd strutted off the cover ofย Labelย in a pearl pantsuit. She had flawless dark skin and the kind of short haircut that only really, really confident women with excellent bone structure could pull off. The only makeup she seemed to be wearing was a perfectly drawn red pout.
I was pretty sure Iโd just fallen in instalust with Dominicโs date. โDomโMr. Russo,โ I croaked.
His eyes narrowed.
It was a stupid game to be playing. Iโd told him Iโd be here. Heโd told me heโd be here. And yet we were pretending to be surprised.
โAusten, this isโโ
โDominic Russo,โ Dom said, offering his hand.
Poor unsuspecting Austen took it, and I thought I heard bone crunch.
โThis is Delaney,โ he said, introducing the unfairly beautiful woman. โDelaney, this is Ally.โ
Delaney not only had a flawless complexion, she also had a brilliant smile. I really, really wanted to hate herโฆ or maybe make out with her.
โSo nice to meet you, Ally,โ she said warmly.
Why couldnโt she be a terrible person,ย I moaned internally.
Then I perked up. Maybe she was one of those closet bad people. Like one who parks in handicap spaces and throws fast food bags out the window of her sports car at bike messengers.
โAlly and I work together,โ Dominic said. But theย wayย he said it made it sound sinister. Like there was so much more to it than that. And if I were the beautiful Delaney, Iโd be immediately suspicious.
โI workย forย Mr. Russo,โ I corrected.
Dominic clearly did not like me calling him that. Which made me want to do it more often.
Delaney and Austen introduced themselves to each other since Dominic and I were too busy glaring at each other to do it.
โGet you something?โ the bartender asked, interrupting Awkward Hour.
They ordered, and then Dominic took the freaking stool right freaking next to mine and pulled it out for Delaney.
She evenย smelledย good.
The bar was busy. If Dominic Russo hadnโt wedged himself in between me and his date, I would have been thinking about the tips the bartender was making. Instead, I was thinking about my bossโs hand resting on the back of my stool. His leg pressing into my knee.
It was blindingly unfair that a man who didnโt want to want me could get me in a s*xual lather just by standing next to me. It had to be the cheese. I seriously needed to cut back. Everything Dom did felt like foreplay.
Austen picked up the thread of the history of the greatest tragedy of all time with his proposal at their college graduation.
I tried to focus. But when Dom picked up his drink, he kept his other hand on the back of my chair like he was claiming it. Claiming me.
The lightning feeling was back. Only now, it felt like the bolt was heading straight for me, and when it struck me, my head was going to explode. I didnโt understand what this feeling was. All I knew was that I didnโt have the time to explore it or the will to survive it. Iย wantedย his hand there. I wanted him crowding me. I wanted those blue eyes locked on mine and those firm, stern lips moving against my ear as he told me he wanted to take me home.
I wanted to breathe.
โWould you excuse me for a minute?โ I asked, cutting off Austen mid- opine.
โOh. Uh. Sure.โ He blinked his way out of his walk down memory lane.
I slid off my stool and had to press my entire body against Dominicโs side to get out. I didnโt bother apologizing, just made a beeline for the restroom. It was down a long hall, and at the end of it, just past the ladiesโ room, was an alcove that led to an emergency exit.
Iโd made a logical claim. That I was capable of controlling myself around the man. That we could be friendly, not flirty. And yet here I was, trembling with s*xual frustration in a bathroom hallway while the man I couldnโt stop thinking about was on a date with the most beautiful human being in the entire universe.
What. The. Hell. Was. Wrong. With. Me?
Did I really just need to get laid? Would that uncoil this tightness in me?
Would a few orgasms render me immune to him? โAre you okay?โ
I jumped and turned.
Dominic was staring at me like he couldnโt decide whether to chop me into pieces or pull my hair and French kiss me.
โNo, Iโm not okay!โ
โWhatโs wrong? Did that twerp say something? Do something?โ
โAusten?โ I laughed. โNo. Heโs fine. Heโs still in love with his ex-wife.โ โThen whatโs wrong?โ he demanded, looking like he wanted to fix
whatever it was.
โThis is stupid, Dom.โ
โSo itโs Dom again?โ He took a step closer, and that electricity fired up inside again.
โShut up. I panicked.โ
โWhy?โ He had a ghost of a smile playing at the corners of his lips. โFor starters, I think I might be in love with your date. Sheโs stunning.โ โShe is,โ he stupidly agreed. โSheโs a human rights lawyer.โ
So much for hurling fast food bags at bikers.
โYou should get back to your date,โ I said, crossing my arms over my chest.
โNot until you tell me whatโs wrong.โ
When I didnโt answer, he took my arm and drew me into the alcove. The emergency sign burned red like a beacon. I felt like this situation qualified.
I was boxed in between the door and Domโs broad chest. He rested his hands on either side of my head, caging me in between tattooed forearms.
โTalk.โ
โIโm not mentally prepared for another round of honesty with you,โ I confessed.
โTough shit. Spill it, Maleficent, or Iโm not letting you out of here.โ
Heโd keep me there, boxed in without actually touching me, all weekend just to prove a point.
โFine,โ I said. โI might be more attracted to you than I thought I was.โ โAnd?โ he said arrogantly.
โAnd I donโt love seeing you on a date with a really, really,ย really
beautiful, smart woman.โ
Those blue eyes werenโt cold now. There was a victorious fire burning in them. And I was acutely aware that I was in immediate danger.
โI think I need to get laid. Itโs been too long,โ I confessed in a rush. โThereโs some kind of weird build-up of s*xual energy, and if I donโt let it out, Iโm going to Mount St. Helens on you or some other innocent bystander.โ
He leaned in, waaaaaay too close for it to be anything but a come on. I stood stock-still as he traced his nose over my cheek and jaw. โGood,โ he whispered.
โGood?โ I gasped. I really wanted to hate him. But apparently my current priority was lusting after him.
โI want you to suffer the way I suffer,โ he said, his breath hot against my ear.
My heart was trying to blast its way out of my chest. I didnโt know where the organ had gotten actual sticks of dynamite, but thatโs what was happening. My insides had turned to lavaโฆ or magma, whichever simile was most appropriate. And I could feel myself getting wetter and wetter between my legs. โThatโs not healthy, Charming. Friends donโt want friends to explode.โ
โWeโre not friends,โ he said.
โWhat are we?โ I asked. I was actually physically shaking from being so close and yet not close enough to the man.
โFeels more like enemies,โ he said. โOne of us has to win, and one of us has to lose.โ
He didnโt want to want me. But if he had to, he wanted me to suffer with him. Ass.
That felt accurate, but I was pheromone-drunk enough to wonder if we could both get what we wanted if we got naked once together. Enemies with benefits.
My skin was on fire. My little red thong was sopping wet. And my inner walls were having some kind of seizure. If he didnโt back up or put some part of his body inside mine right now, I didnโt think any court in the country would hold me responsible for my actions.
I reached up, and we both watched as I placed my palms on his chest.
He was so warm, so solid. So obnoxiously s*xy. โYou need to quit, Ally.โ
I dragged my eyes away from his chest. โExcuse me?โ
โQuit your job,โ he said slowly. โIf you donโt work there, we can do something about this.โ
โYou want me to quit my job so we can fuck each other out of our systems?โ
So this was what an aneurysm felt like.
Iโd always wondered.
His nostrils flared, and I swear his erection grew another half inch in diameter and flexed in his pants. โThatโs exactly what I want.โ
I was angry now. Incredibly turned on but very, very,ย veryย angry.
โWeโre both on dates, and youโre telling me that if I quit my jobโa job that is essential to my familyโs survivalโthat youโll be happy to fuck me,โ I summarized.
โIโll find you another job,โ he said, ignoring the being on dates part.
The smug, problem-solving balls on this guy.ย I wanted to kick him in them with the pointiest stilettos I could find.
โI canโt afford to start over again.โ I kept my voice low, but it shook with emotion. I hadย nothingย left in my account. I was hanging on by a thread until payday Friday. The beer on the bar? That was being paid for by lowering the thermostat to fifty degrees for the next two days. And Dominic Russo thought he had the right to demand that I give upย myย employment forย him. โBesides, what makes you think youโre worth it?โ I seethed.
His blue eyes flashed, and he leaned in even closer.
I wanted to punch myself in the face for how much my stupid bodyย still
wanted him to touch me.
โWe both know how it would be between us.โ
No. No. No. Nope. Never. Not gonna happen. No.
โHereโs a thought. How about you go back to your date before you say something even more incredibly offensive and stupid? Though Iโm not sure you could if you tried.โ Fueled by feminine rage, I gave him a solid shove.
He took a step back, his gaze heated, hands fisted at his sides.
Oh. My. Lanta.ย That hard-on looked like it was determined to tunnel its way out of those very expensive trousers.
Dominic kept his gaze on me and reached down to adjust himself.
Holy baby goats in pajamas. I swear I almost blacked out. It was the most blatantly s*xual thing heโd done in front of me.
And I wantedย more.
I wanted to see him naked, spread out before me like a buffet. I also never wanted to see him again.
He turned and started back toward the bar. Now I was staring at his very nice ass, wondering why I wanted to bite itย andย kick it. Then that unfairly fine ass was pausing.
โOh, Ally?โ
I made some kind of noise between a โhuhโ and a โmurf.โ โDelaneyโs not a date. Sheโs Harryโs wife.โ
โYou smug son of a bitch. You brought her here to screw with me.โ His smile was pure evil. โIโm not a good guy, Ally. Remember that.โ โIโve never forgotten it, you pompous jackass.โ
He started toward me again, and I held up both hands. โThis isnโt fair, Dom. I donโt like you playing with me like this.โ
His face hardened. โYou think Iย likeย this? You think I like being the asshole who canโt have you so I donโt want anyone else to either? Do you know how I felt all day just knowing that you were dressing for someone else? That you were going out with someone? That another man was going to touch you tonight?โ
I wanted to scream in frustration.
โThis is so stupid. Itโs not that youย canโtย have me. Youย donโt wantย me. We could go home right now, get this out of our system, and be normal by tomorrow morning. But you donโt want to.โ
โAs long as we both work forย Label, you are untouchable, Ally.โ He said it with an icy calm. โQuit.โ
I wanted to rearrange his stupid, s*xy face. โNo,โ I hissed. I needed a paycheck more than I needed a callus, condescending cock inside me.
โThen that means Iโm not going to touch you. It also means that every time you have a date, Iโll show up to ruin it because I am that asshole.โ It was his turn to show a flash of anger now. And for some reasonโmost likely cheese hormonesโI didnโt think it was directed at me.
No, Dominic Russo hated himself right now. For wanting me.
โThat is a crock of shit, and you know it.โ I was losing my sanity. That was the only explanation for this night.
โI am aware. And Iโm sorry. I am,โ he said, closing his eyes when I started to argue. โItโs not fair. Itโs not remotely healthy. Believe me. I get that. Itโs not your fault. But Iโm not a good guy, Ally. And life isnโt fair. The sooner you understand that, the better.โ
โOh, I get it loud and clear. And just what exactly will you be doing while Iโm not dating? Fucking your way through every woman in Manhattan who doesnโt work for you?โ
He was back in my space again, and I couldย feelย the pulse of his anger.
It matched my own.
โIโll be doing what Iโve been doing since I met you,โ he rasped. โWhatโs that?โ
โFucking my goddamn hand and wishing it was you.โ And there went my knees, buckling under me.