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Chapter no 17

Not in Love

HER EXISTENCE,ย APPARENTLY,ย DID Aย LOT FOR

HIM

 

ELI

Rueโ€™s mouth shaped a mutedย excuse me, and she walked towardย them, wiping her already-clean palms on the sides of her jean shorts. Eli was suddenly, intensely, pleasurably aware of the warmth of his own

blood. He was alive, very much so. Because Rue Siebert was walking toward him with the air of someone whoโ€™d rather be anywhere else.

Her existence, apparently, did a lot for him. More than an elaborately staged erotic show.

โ€œRue, this is Eli. Used to be on my hockey team before you began skating with Alec.โ€

Rue and Eli regarded each other, the usual current lighting the space between them. Wordlessly, they reached the same decision.

Fake it.

โ€œNice to meet you, Rue.โ€ He sounded too intimate to fool anyone. She, too sultry. โ€œLikewise.โ€

They shook hands, and a spark traveled through him, positively pornographic. He wanted to take her home and spread her out on his sheets. He wanted to tie her to his bed. He wanted to exhaust her until she could no longer fight this unyielding pull between them. His hand engulfed hers, and

he imagined drawing her closer. Pressing an open-mouthed kiss into her palm. Taking her away, someplace that could only be classified asย elsewhere.

He was unstable. She made him so.

โ€œWhen you were training with Alec, you might have met Eliโ€™s sister.

Maya Killgore?โ€

She looked away from Eli, with some difficulty. โ€œYounger?โ€ โ€œEarly twenties now.โ€

โ€œI doubt it, then.โ€

They stared at each other with a touch of resignation. Some excitement. Relief. And when Dave spotted someone else and excused himself, they remained there, unmoving, the chatter in the hall receding past this moment in time.

Eli tried to imagine a reality in which he didnโ€™t know Rue Siebert existed. The empty misery of it. The sheer relief. โ€œHi, Rue,โ€ he said softly.

Her braided hair hung past her shoulder, as thick as his wrist. She nodded her head. A somewhat awkward response that somehow made perfect sense. โ€œWhy is it that we keep meeting like this?โ€

โ€œLike this?โ€ โ€œBy chance.โ€

He huffed a laugh. โ€œMaybe we just have lots in common.โ€

Her marvelous lips pressed together. โ€œThat seems unlikely,โ€ she said, obviously unwilling to admit that they belonged to the same places. Loved the same things. What a mindfuck this woman was to him.

โ€œAlec trained you?โ€ Heโ€™d seen a lot of skaters in his life, and Rue didnโ€™t look the part too much, but she nodded. โ€œWhen did you stop?โ€

โ€œFinal year of college.โ€ โ€œInjuries?โ€

โ€œSome minor ones, but that wasnโ€™t the reason.โ€

Heโ€™d just bet sheโ€™d been like him: not good enough to go pro, but good enough to get a full ride. โ€œYouโ€™re tall for a figure skater.โ€

โ€œThat had more to do with it.โ€

Her long, strong legs. The muscles in her core, tightening as she shuddered and arched into him. He tried to picture what it would take to dance on the ice with a center of gravity as high as hers. With the length of her limbs, the kind of control sheโ€™d have mastered to achieve the elevation, precision, speed during jumps. He savored the mental image, the

anticipation it created. Heโ€™d never given figure skaters a second thought, but her strength did something for him. Rue, sweating and doing beautiful things. Rue, powerful and quietly fierce. She would match him. In fact, she already had.

โ€œDid you want to go pro?โ€ he asked.

โ€œI was done with the whole thing about two weeks into college. It was actually a tightrope to walk, being just decent enough to have my tuition waived.โ€

โ€œI can imagine.โ€

โ€œInsisting on choreographing my routines to โ€˜Pump Up the Jamโ€™ helped.โ€

He felt himself smile. โ€œI still canโ€™t tell when youโ€™re joking.โ€ย And I fucking adore it.

โ€œI told you, I was born without a sense of humor. Itโ€™s congenital.โ€

Bullshit. โ€œYeah?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve met my brother. Do you think heโ€™s the type to giggle over puns?โ€

He assessed her. Tried to solve her. Failed. โ€œItโ€™s okay, if you prefer to play it this way.โ€

โ€œRue,โ€ the woman from the pizza stand called, โ€œweโ€™re out of water bottles. Could you get some more from the back?โ€ Her eyes slid to Eli, suspicious. โ€œMaybe that brawny gentleman can help?โ€

He smiled. โ€œItโ€™d be my pleasure, maโ€™am.โ€

He followed Rue to one of the many storage rooms. Uniforms, old helmets, and the occasional stick piled on all surfaces, and he had to sidestep several boxes of pucks just to find the light switch. His brain hiccuped, disoriented in time: he hadnโ€™t been in here in over a decade, but the logo on the green jerseys was as familiar to him as the weight of the head on his shoulders.

โ€œHave you kept in touch with Alec since graduating?โ€ he asked. If he couldnโ€™t have her, he at least wanted toย knowย things about her. Tiles for the Rue mosaic that had taken up residence in his brain.

โ€œYeah.โ€ She unearthed a cart from under a box of shin guards. In the harsh ceiling lights, she was paler than usual, her curves meeting dramatic shadows and narrow angles. โ€œDid your sister?โ€

โ€œYup. Alec has done a lot for our family.โ€ โ€œFor me, too.โ€

โ€œYeah?โ€

โ€œWhen I was a teenager, heโ€™d bring food to the rink, just for me. Sandwiches, veggies and hummus. Healthy snacks with protein.โ€ She stopped unloading the cart, eyes unfocused in the middle distance. โ€œI never even said I was hungry.โ€

He observed her, recalling the slight frame of teenage Rue. Wasnโ€™t her project on shelf life extension of produce? โ€œAndย wereย you hungry?โ€

She shook off the memory of it, and he realized that this one hadnโ€™t been one of the ugly stories theyโ€™d gotten into the habit of exchanging. Sheโ€™d shared it with him without quite wanting to. โ€œDo you see the water?โ€ she asked.

He pointed at the cart heโ€™d just loaded with eighty bottles.

โ€œAh. Right.โ€ She scratched the back of her neck, uncharacteristically flustered. A fucking sight to behold. He wanted to pull her apart, watch the atoms of her squirm in pleasure, and take his own sweet time putting them back together. He wanted her to feel the wayย heย did.

โ€œMy ex-fiancรฉe was a chef,โ€ he said. Her look was blank. โ€œAnd?โ€

โ€œShe wasโ€”isโ€”damn good. And she thought everyone should have at least three signature dishes they could prepare without needing a recipe.โ€

โ€œTo impress at dinner parties?โ€

He laughed. McKenzie would, too, at the idea of wanting to impress. โ€œTo be able to eat good food. By yourself or with others.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure where youโ€™re going with this.โ€

โ€œThere are three dishes I can make. Because a professional Michelin restaurant chef taught me.โ€ Rue blinked, like it still wasnโ€™t clear. โ€œI could feed you well. If youโ€™re still hungry, that is.โ€

She gave him a wide-eyed look and slipped into speechlessness. Then she moved closer, and the blood in his veins thickened as she pushed onto the tips of her toes. Her heat warmed him, and her chin tilted up, and her mouthโ€”

He turned his head away before her lips could touch his.

Which, his body immediately let him know, was a supremely fucked-up idea.ย Go back. Kiss her. Lock the door. Pull her shirt up and her shorts down. Bend her over. You know what to do next. She does, too.

Rue took a step back, looking confused, maybe hurt by the rejection.

Eliโ€™s body revolted. He was so hard, he could feel his erection pulsate against the zipper of his jeans, bent at a painful angle. When she made to

leave, he stopped her with a hand on her shoulder and spun her around. โ€œWait.โ€

She lifted her chin. Her eyes held a hint of challenge.

โ€œI live nearby,โ€ he said. A gambit. โ€œYou could come over. Retrieve your property.โ€

โ€œMy property?โ€

โ€œYou left something in that hotel room.โ€

He watched her scan her memories, and her eyes widened when she stumbled upon the answer. โ€œYou could have thrown them away.โ€

โ€œThe thought never occurred to me.โ€ โ€œTheyโ€™re not your size, you know.โ€

โ€œThey definitely worked when I used them.โ€ He was being deliberately crude, maybe to remind himself of what lay underneath this distance between them. Maybe to remindย her.

โ€œYou canโ€™t have Kline, so you stole my underwear.โ€

โ€œOh, Rue. Iย canย have Kline.โ€ Her eyes narrowed, and he continued, โ€œI just wanted a keepsake. If you donโ€™t want them back, you can leave them with meโ€”itโ€™s a good home. But come over anyway. For fun.โ€

That lastย nย lingered between them. A long matrix of calculations played out on her beautiful face. He let her think it through, waiting breathlessly for the outcome. His heart skipped a beat when she said, โ€œOkay. Iโ€™ll come over.โ€

Fuck.

Fuck.

He needed to calm down. He couldnโ€™t be this worked up, just because of a handful of words.

โ€œCool. I have one condition, though,โ€ he said.

โ€œA condition?โ€ Sheโ€™d clearly never considered the possibility, and maybe he wanted to fuck her more than ever when she looked confused. It was the asshole in him, the one who got off on being one step ahead and in charge, the one who wanted to lock her in his room and keep her there for months.

โ€œIf I take you to my place, youโ€™re not running out on me.โ€

Her arms crossed on her chest. โ€œAre you planning on holding me hostage?โ€

โ€œThat seems like a lot of needless work. And a felony.โ€ He let go of her shoulder. It didnโ€™t seem prudent to keep touching her.

โ€œIโ€™m going to leave when I want to leave,โ€ she said calmly.

โ€œIโ€™m not asking you to marry me and have my triplets, Rue.โ€ He kept his tone casual. Anything resembling earnestness or emotional intimacy would have spooked her. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to stay any longer than you like. If you want to leave because itโ€™s too much, or youโ€™re bored, or because the sex is not what you expected and simply doesnโ€™t do it for you, by all means, go. But donโ€™t run out like you did last time. It scared the shit out of me. Iโ€™m asking you to communicate.โ€

โ€œI just . . .โ€ She didnโ€™t continue, but he didnโ€™t need her to.

โ€œI know.โ€ Something softened inside him at her lost expression. โ€œIt was intense for me, too.โ€ He had no illusion that he could fuck her out of his system. If he was honest with himself, heโ€™d known this was going to be something else from the very first night.

Sheย was something else. Utterly unique. Unpredictable. Deliciously complicated.

Rue pointed at the water. โ€œI have to go help out.โ€

โ€œAnd I have to do my best to sink Alec in a kiddie pool.โ€

โ€œA worthwhile endeavor.โ€ Her mouth curled. โ€œIโ€™ll come find you when Iโ€™m done.โ€

โ€œWill you?โ€ย Or will you chicken out again?

โ€œYes.โ€

Her expression was impenetrable, but there was something in her toneโ€” something Eli recognized in himself.ย Am I holding you hostage the same way you hold me? Tell me, Rue. Just between you and me.

Because this time, he was sure she would come.

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