fevered pace and sweltering heat of the kitchens he called home.
Maybe it was the strangeness of her world that appealed. He smiled. Yeah, right. She could live in an igloo or yurt, and she’d still make him salivate. His craving for her had nothing to do with her lifestyle or geographical location.
It had to do with fucking his brains out.
There it was, plain and simple.
So, did he apologize for not calling her or pretend it didn’t matter that he hadn’t called? What level of nonchalance would be acceptable? Had she just been into the sexual fun and games like him? Did it matter to her who was participating in her orgasms? Had she even noticed that he was gone?
He took a breath, exhaled, and began walking.
Time to find out.
It took him long enough to cross the yard and field that his arrival was no surprise. Everyone had plenty of time to school their expressions.
As Jake walked up, Liv and her partner stopped working.
“You’re back,” she said with a polite smile, brushing the hair out of her face with a gloved hand.
“How nice. I don’t think you’ve met my vintner, Chris Holloway. Chris, Jake Chambers.”
As Jake shook Chris’s hand and said hello, he was taking issue with Liv’s ultracasual response.
“Could I talk to you for a minute?” he said, keeping his voice mild with effort. “There was a little dustup at your house a few minutes ago. Everything’s fine now, but Roman thought I should come out and tell you about it.”
“Trouble with Leo?”
“Right.”
Liv turned to her companion. “If you’ll give me a minute, Chris.”
“Do you need any help?”
“No.” Jake’s tone wasn’t precisely unfriendly, but then again, no one would have mistaken it for cordial.
“Thank you, Chris,” Liv interposed, her smile camera-ready. “I’ll deal with this.”
“Why don’t I head back to the office and order those sprinkler heads we need? I’ll see you back there.”
“Good idea. This shouldn’t take long.”
As Chris walked away, Liv turned to Jake with a frown. “I don’t need you to answer for me. Understand?”
“Sorry.”
“No you’re not.”
“I wish I was a better actor then.”
“Just for the record, I don’t take instructions from anyone. ”
His brows rose faintly. “I don’t know about that.”
“I’m talking about the real world, okay? Sex is different. Are we clear on our relative positions?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“And don’t give me that cowboy shit,” she muttered. But he looked beaucoup sexy, smiling at her like that with his head dipped slightly so he was looking at her from under his dark lashes. “So, let’s cut to the chase.” Her voice was brisk with resolve. “I have a pretty good idea why you came back. But that aside, how about giving me the scoop on this so-called dustup.”
He was on notice to get down to business, and not the sexual kind. So he explained the problem in a similarly clear, brisk tone. “I saw a car with New York plates at the end of your drive and found a situation unfolding at your house. One of Leo’s wiseguys was threatening Roman and Janie with a gun. Another guy was upstairs tearing your house apart, looking for the flash drive. I knocked out one dude with my tire iron; Roman decked the other one, and if a third goon hadn’t opportunely arrived, it would have been over. The new wiseguy mentioned watching Matt riding a horse. Janie panicked, gave up the flash drive, and they left-mission accomplished,” he finished, feeling as though his explanation was brief and succinct enough to pass muster with her.
“I just knew there’d be trouble with Leo,” Liv said with a sigh of disgust. “I suppose it was just a matter of time. Was anyone hurt?”
“Just Leo’s hired guns. Everyone else is fine.”
“But Leo has what he wants now,” she said grimly.
“Uh-uh.” Jake grinned. “Janie has two more copies.”
“You’re kidding!”
“Nope. She’s still in the game.”
“Good for her! Now, that’s positive news!” Liv should have known Janie’s manipulative mind would have had a backup plan. Janie hadn’t clawed her way up from poverty by her looks alone. There were thousands of women as beautiful as she who were still waiting tables in L.A.
“There is a slight problem however…”
She grimaced. “Why am I not surprised?”
“Probably because you know what Leo’s like. Once he discovers he’s been fucked over, there’s gonna be more badasses sent out here. So the consensus is that everyone should vacate the premises for a short while at least. I told Janie my place at Deer Lake is available.”
“Oh, jeez,” Liv grumbled. “It’s prime growing season for me. It’s the worst possible time for me to walk away from my vineyard.”
“I understand. I’d even suggest hiring security, but these wiseguys Leo employs might be out of the locals’ league.”
“This is a real pain,” Liv said, sourly. “Everyone can’t just leave the vineyard. It’s impossible.”
“Maybe Janie could contact Leo before his hired guns get back to New York and let him know the flash drive he’s getting is useless. They could hash out a settlement with their lawyers, and this might all blow over in a few days.”
“If you believe that, let me tell you about some land I have for sale in Florida. If you recall, Leo contested his last wife’s settlement for over two years.”
“This time he’s facing major jail time, though, if that flash drive gets out. He’s going to want to settle.”
“Okay, okay, I get the message.” She scowled at Jake. “I don’t actually have a choice, do I?”
“Not really,” he gently replied.
“Can I blame you?” she sullenly inquired.
“If it helps, sure.” He smiled. “But Janie’s your friend, too. I don’t know if I want to take the entire blame for her poor marriage decisions.”
“Don’t be reasonable right now,” Liv muttered. “I’m not in the mood.”
“I understand.”
“And don’t sound so damned calm, either. The grapes this season are going to be our best ever. And now I have to just walk away and let everything go to hell?”
Her voice had risen markedly; he knew better than to reply.
Only the breeze rustling the grape leaves breached the silence.
“If only. We have six deputies in the entire county.”
“Look,” he said, quietly, clearly willing to be accommodating. “Tell me what you want me to do, and I’ll do it.”
At a loss, she shook her head. “I don’t know what to do. Leo’s a prick, though; that I do know. And I suppose if Janie and Matt are at risk, I have to help in any way I can.”