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I press my key card against the reader, my body throbbing from head to toe. โAnd youโre overreacting.โ
Theo reaches an arm around me, pushing my hotel door open. His furious tension leaches from his chest into my back, but when he pushes past me into the room, itโs with a gentle brush of his body against mine.
Still. Heโs pissed. The ride back to the hotel was deathly silent. Even Paul was quiet, beyond asking several times if I was okay.
As Theo stalks away, I focus on the mud streaking down his pants from his ass to his knee. Heโs missing the bottom three inches of his shirt. We used it as a makeshift bandage, so now heโs rocking a crop top. His elbow is scratched but not bleeding, which is more than I can say for my knee.
I look down at it in dismay. Itโs no longer gushing, but it looks nasty underneath the shirt. The material is soaked through with blood. And my leggings are trashed, ripped from knee to mid-thigh.
Theo holds the first aid kit he got from the front desk over his shoulder. โTake your pants off.โ
โExcuse me?โ I choke out, my shoulder clipping the doorway as I cross the threshold.
The look he gives me is incendiary. โWe need to clean your knee and your leggings will be in the way. Theyโre ruined anyway. Off.โ
My spine cracks, stiffening at his bossy tone, but I bite my lip against a retort as I watch him stride into the bathroom. He pushes aside all the crap I
left out this morning, tossing the first aid kit onto the counter.
He has good reason to be mad; I had no business hanging off the edge of the embankment like that. Whatโs worse, I didnโt even get the shotย andย my lens is cracked, though thankfully I have a backup.
I drag myself over to my suitcase, digging around for a pair of shorts while my brain flashes through the past two hours: My foot slipping and the way I tipped forward. The horror of seeing the rocks ten feet below me with nothing to grab onto, knowing I was going to fall face-first into them. The feeling of being wrenched backward by my backpack, being thrown to the side from the force of Theoโs momentum. The searing pain in my knee when it sliced against a jagged rock and the glug of Theoโs racing heart underneath my ear when we finally stopped halfway down to the creek.
Heโd gasped out, โFucking hell. Shepard, are you okay?โ โI think so.โ My knee was already wet, on fire.
Thereโd been a brief pause while Paul called down to us. Then Theoโs voice went sharp as a knife. โWhat theย fuckย is wrong with you?โ
Turns out that was a rhetorical question. He ignored my breathless explanations as he got me up the hill, ripped his shirt like the Hulk version of Captain America, and bandaged up my knee. He ignored me during our hour-long ride from the park, and when Paul offered to grab water and painkillers in the gift shop downstairs.
That his first words to me in two hours are โyouโre a fucking messโ and โtake your pants offโ is deeply ironic. Iย amย a mess. And itโs not the first demand heโs ever made of me, but itโs the first one Iโve ever followed with such little hesitation.
I undress to the muffled sounds of Theo moving around in the bathroom. Something about it soothes me, that thereโs someone in there waiting to take care of me. That heโs willing to, even after I messed up.
Maybe itโs the adrenaline finally catching up, or the pain, but tears sting my eyes as I pull on my shorts. I take two gulping breaths to push the emotion back. I donโt want to walk into that bathroom if Iโm not calm. If Iโm not calm, then Iโm vulnerable. The thought of Theo seeing any more of my soft underbelly scares me more than falling down that embankment.
When I push the bathroom door open a minute later, though, I feel like Iโm seeingย his. Heโs braced against the counter, head hanging low. I nearly back out to give him more time to . . . I donโt know. Collect himself.
The squeaking hinges alert him to my presence, though, and his expression straightens.
He pushes off the counter, clearing his throat, then freezes. โIโare those underwear?โ
I look down, pulling at the cotton. โNo, theyโre shorts.โ
โSays who?โ he grumbles, turning back to the counter and grabbing one of the myriad packets littering one side of the sink.
โTarget.โ
With a deeply impatient sigh, he gestures to the cleared space on the counter. โHop up.โ
โUh.โ I look down at my mangled knee. โIโm not sure Iโโ
Theoโs hands are on me before Iโm prepared. I donโt know how Iโd prepare for this, anyway: the warmth of his skin against mine above my waistband, the way his fingers dig into my back, his thumbs pressing hard into my abdomen.
I have to wrap my arms around his neck. Iโll fall otherwise. It feels like Iโm falling anyway.
He places me unceremoniously on the counter, his hands loosening but not immediately dropping from their bracketed position. His broad palms are the perfect width for the valleys of my body. I wish I could erase that knowledge from my brain.
My arms are still frozen around his neck. He reaches behind him, our faces inches apart, and grabs my wrists. He doesnโt touch me like Iโm delicate or fragile. He touches me like I can take it. My stomach tightens in tandem with the squeeze of his fingers over my wrists as he sets my hands on my thighs.
โWas that necessary? I think Iโve gotten thrown around enough today,โ I murmur into the silence.
He smirks. โDidnโt know there was a limit.โ
Jesus. I look away, down at the spread of medical supplies. โAre you going to fix me up, McDreamy?โ
โWho the hell is McDreamy?โ
โHe was on a show Iโve been bingeing thatโs on its, like, fortieth seasโโ I wave my hand in the air impatiently. โYou know what, it doesnโt matter. Heโs a hot television doctor.โ
I look back up to find Theoโs smirk has gotten bigger. His dimple winks at me, though his eyes are still stormy. โHot, huh?โ
โSettle your ego. You skew much more McAngsty.โ
He gives me a look that broadcasts his skepticism as he picks up an antiseptic packet. โMcAngsty who saved your ass.โ
โI wanted to get the perfect shot.โ
The rip of the paper fills the bathroom. God, itโs small in here. Theoโs shoulders alone take up seventy percent of the space.
โAnd you fell down a hill,โ he says. โHowโs that perfection feeling now?โ
It hurts like hell.
Theo looks at me like Iโve said it out loud, and his expression softens, just barely. He braces a hand on my uninjured knee, stepping into the vee of my legs.
โThis is going to sting.โ
I stare at the starburst in his eyes, thinkingย yes, it isย just before the vicious pain hits.
โOh fuck,โ I gasp out, gripping his forearm. โOh my god, that hurts.โ
โBreathe,โ he commands, and my lungs kick out an exhale on instinct. Heโs so close my breath stirs the curling hair beneath his ear. I squeeze my eyes shut so I wonโt look at him or my knee. The antiseptic burns almost as badly as the injury itself, nearly as much as the burn in my chest from realizing I could have hurt Theo, too. He drives me to the edge of my patience constantly, but Iโd never forgive myself if something happened to him.
โIโm sorry,โ I breathe out.
Thereโs a beat of silence. Then, โDonโt do shit like that again, Shepard. Weโre going to be walking along much higher drops. I donโt want to watch your body fall off the side of the Grand Canyon.โ
If we werenโt close, I wouldnโt have heard the tremor in his voice, but weโre practically on top of each other. My eyes fly open. His head is bowed, focused on his work, his thick black lashes lying against the hollow beneath his eyes. A flush spreads across his cheeks.
I swallow, recognizing his fear. I felt it, too, when I was falling. I feel it now, knowing he cares, even if itโs just that he didnโt want me to die on his watch.
โIโm sorry,โ I say again. โI know.โ
When he doesnโt go on, I press, โThis is the part where you forgive me.โ โAnd if I donโt?โ He lifts his chin, pinning me in place with eyes that are
dark, but edged in amusement. โThen lie so I feel better.โ
Theo huffs out a laugh. โI forgive you,โ he says, just as he presses the antiseptic wipe against my knee again, adding pressure.
โShit. Oh fuck,โ I hiss out, my eyes watering. โYouโre making it hurt on purpose, you asshole.โ
โOnly if you ask nicely.โ His voice is electrified, arcing from his mouth right into the pit of my stomach.
I suck in a breath, picturing his hands on me. Not hurting me, but letting me know heโs there, that heโs got me.
The air changes, storm-like, awareness rolling in on Theoโs hot exhale. For all of the ways we clash, I have no doubt weโd be good together like that, and he knows it, too.
โYouโre not supposed to like that,โ he growls out, frustrated, his gaze tracing my face like a touch.
Somehow his shirt has made its way into my fists. โWhy did you say it, then?โ
His gaze flickers up from my mouth. โBecause I was trying to be an asshole.โ
โYou donโtย haveย to try.โ
Heโs gotten so close. I donโt know if I pulled him or he came willingly. Heโs between my thighs, but not the way Iโd like. The slick material of his joggers brushes up against my skin, his hands shaping the curve of my legs as the antiseptic wipe falls away.
We were doing something before, but I couldnโt say what.
Theo tilts his head. Our noses brush and my stomach spirals so quickly it makes me dizzy. Heโs going to kiss me, and Iโm going to let him. Some foggy part of me remembers that this is a bad idea. That we donโt like each other, and we had to make a truce to get along.
I donโt think our truce included him running his hands up my thighs, his thumbs tracing the inside with the perfect pressure.
โWhatโs that game called?โ he murmurs. โFrom last night?โ โTell Me a Secret,โ I manage, my heart in my throat.
His jaw ticks. โSo, tell me one.โ
I donโt want to admit it, but itโs the elephant in the room. His thumbs are inches from the spot throbbing worse than my knee.
โI wouldnโt stop you if you kissed me right now.โ I say it quietly in case he changes his mind, but his eyes darken, pupils dilating. He doesnโt move, though his mouth parts like he can already taste it. โNow you.โ
His breath dances over my lips. โIf I kissed you right now, I wouldnโt stop.โ
My legs flex instinctively, trying to close to relieve some of the ache between them, but Theoโs grip turns even firmer as he dips his head to run his mouth barely,ย barelyย against the spot where my jaw meets my ear.
โWhen you wear your hair up, I canโt stop looking right here,โ he whispers against my skin. Another secret revealed, and I didnโt even have to ask. โYouโve never caught me?โ
โNo,โ I moan. โWhy are you messing with me right now?โ
โNot messing, Shepard.โ His nose skims along my cheek until his mouth is millimeters from mine. โLetโs call it playing. Isnโt that what weโve always done with each other?โ
Like that, he puts us on equal ground. I bite back a triumphant grin as my hands release his shirt and move to his forearms. His tendons dance under my palms as he flexes his fingers into my thighs, but he doesnโt move otherwise. Why wonโt heย kissย mโ
Thereโs a soft knock at the door. A rustle. Footsteps, and the sound of the door next to mine opening.
Paul. He told me heโd let me know when he dropped off my water and medicine, along with chocolate he promised would be more healing than Advil.
Paul, the grandfather of the man Iโm about to kiss. Paul, whoโs pausing his life to accompany me on this road trip, telling me the secrets Gram either never got to or never intended to spill.
Paul, who clearly wants Theo and I to be a real thing.
My chest goes tight. I cannot mess this up, and getting tangled with Theo would.
โHold on,โ I wheeze out, letting go.
Theo steps back immediately, and the sudden absence of his touch nearly makes me cry. It wouldโve been a mistake, but it wouldโve been a mistake that felt really fucking good.
I keep my eyes firmly on his face. Heโs hard and the material of his pants is thin and I truly canโt handle any details. โWe shouldnโt do this.โ
He doesnโt answer right away. His pulse thrums in his throat, below his impossibly tight jaw. โOkay.โ
โI want to,โ I say, in an attempt to reassure him.
One corner of his mouth pulls up as he rubs a hand up and down his cheek, then across his jaw. โI know.โ
โBut Paul,โ I say, ignoring his smug tone. โI mean, you can see heโs trying to play matchmaker, right?โ
Theo lets out a breath, his expression softening. โYeah, I can.โ
I run my hands over my thighs. Trying to erase his touch or preserve it, Iโm not sure which. โWeโre attracted to each other, but thatโs all it is. Itโs not like weโd ever have something for real.โ
Not if he knew what state my life is in, anyway. Iโm not too proud to admit that Iโve googled his past girlfriends. Theyโre all beautiful, with accomplishments pages long. One woman worked for NASA, for godโs sake. Maybe Iโd be a fun distraction for him, a way to work out his stress while heโs away, but then what?
More distressingly, I feel myself softening toward him, and itโs only been a day. If I tangle those emotions with a hookup, it could get messy.
I donโt need more messes in my life.
โRight,โ Theo says, interrupting my spiral.
His face is wiped clean of emotion. He grabs a Neosporin packet and Q- tip, applies a generous amount of goop onto it, then spreads it over my cut. My throat goes tight at the gentle touch.
โI donโt want to upset Paul,โ I say, watching his careful work. The burn is gone, just an ache now. โIโI care about his friendship, and I donโt want to risk his place in my life if things blow up between us.โ
His gaze meets mine briefly. โI get it, Shepard. The risk isnโt worth the reward. My granddad already cares about you, and heโs invested in all of this. Iโm not going to mess that up for either of you.โ
Theo prepares several bandages, then presses them onto my knee. His movements are efficient now, not hungry, not lingering or rough, and I mourn the loss of it even though itโs necessary.
When heโs done, he helps me down, stepping away before our bodies can connect.
I lean against the counter. โCan we extend the truce to โcan look but donโt touchโ?โ
His eyebrows raise. โYou want to look, huh?โ
โNothing wrong with a little window shopping,โ I say. โNow that weโve admitted weโre attracted to each other, I mean.โ
Theo huffs out a tight breath. โFine. Iโm going to go check on my granddad, so Iโll give you the opportunity to stare at my ass again.โ
โAgain?โ
โI felt you looking when I walked in.โ
I make sure he sees my 360-degree eye roll, but I do stare at his ass as he walks to the door. He catches me when he looks over his shoulder. The last thing I see before the door closes behind him is his smirk.
What he doesnโt know is that Iโm going to lookย andย touch. But the only touching Iโm going to do is with myself.
Thatโs a promise.





