He let out a long breath, then reached for her. “I thought you had me figured for a bad bet.”
“You are. A really bad bet, at least for me, because you operate day-to-day.”
And she operated long term. They both knew that. “I’m not a keeper, Rainey.”
There was something in his voice, something terrifyingly regretful and terrifyingly firm.
Did he not realize that to her, he was the ultimate keeper? Sharply intelligent, funny as hell, hardworking, caring… But she wouldn’t argue this, because as he’d pointed out, she’d already done her begging tonight. She went back to dressing, getting out of here her only plan. He’d told her that she had the power, but that was all wrong.
She turned to look for her shoes and bumped into his chest, which was a little like walking into a brick wall. “Excuse me,” she said.
“I want to make sure you understand.”
“I do.”
“I don’t think so,” he said. “This isn’t just sex for me, Rainey.” He took her arms in his big hands to keep her from escaping and her belly quivered.
Stupid belly.
“I just don’t have anything to offer more than what we have right now,” he said quietly.
“Which is what, that day-to-day thing?”
“Yeah.”
Okay, she got that. Loud and clear. Sex was great. More than sex…not so much.
“Where does that leave us?” he asked, his eyes serious.
“In the same place we’ve always been,” she managed to say.
“So then… why exactly are we dressing?” His eyes were dark and focused on her breasts. “Because from here,” he said softly, “going back to bed looks like a great idea.”
“Because…” Hell. This was getting complicated. This had been all her doing, she should be fine. She wanted to be fine. But her feelings for him had deepened, and she was afraid. He was going to hurt her without even trying. “Excuse me a minute?” Vanishing into the bathroom, she locked herself in and whipped out her cell phone. “Lena,” she whispered when her best friend picked up. “I need your help.”
“What’s the matter?”
Rainey sank to the closed toilet lid and dropped her head to her knees. “I’m with Mark.”
“Nice.”
“No, I mean I’m with him with him.”
“Like I said, nice.”
“Listen!” Rainey lowered her voice with effort. “He fooled me!”
“Huh?”
“You said I should go for a guy who
Lena laughed.
“I don’t mean that in a good way! Okay, well it was good, but you know what I mean!”
“Ah, honey. You’re afraid.”
Yeah. She was. So deeply afraid she’d fallen in love-madly, irrevocably in love.
“Look, I realize I’m speaking Greek when I tell you this,” Lena said. “But just enjoy the ride on this one.” She paused. “Pun intended.”
“But the plan was for this to be light!”
“Honey, you don’t always have to have a plan.”
Rainey sighed and hung up. God, what to do? Could she really just go with the flow and let this thing play out?
Standing there in the doorway, hands up over his head and latched onto the jamb, was six feet plus of pure testosterone wrapped in tough, rugged sinew.
They stared at each other for a long beat.
“She tell you to dump me?” he asked quietly.
“She told me to enjoy the ride.”
His smile was slow and sure and sexy. Damn. She pointed at him. “None of that or my clothes will fall off again. Move. I need space to think.”
He moved. He moved into her, sliding his arms around her and melting her damn knees.
11
A PART OF Mark had been braced for Rainey to grab her purse and walk out of his motel room.
And out of his life.
He’d fully expected it. Hell, he deserved it. But she let him pull her in, even pressed her face to his throat and inhaled deeply, and relief flooded him. Knee-knocking, gut-squeezing relief. “Rainey-”
“I don’t want to talk about it. You’re not sticking around, we’ve never made each other any promises. There was no plan, so there’s no reason for me to try to back you into one now.” Her cell phone vibrated. “It’s Lena,” she muttered. “Probably apologizing for being a bad wingman.” She opened her phone. “It’s too late to help me now, I-” She broke off and came to immediate attention, straightening up. “Sharee?”
Mark watched the furrow across Rainey’s brow. Her hair was wild, probably thanks to his fingers. Her make-up had smeared beneath her eyes a little and she had a whisker burn down her throat. Lifting his hand, he ran a thumb over the mark.
“Sharee?” Rainey said. “Honey, what’s wrong?”
Mark shifted in closer and put a hand on her shoulder. She looked up at him, her eyes dark with concern, and surprised him even further when she leaned into him as she listened. “I’m coming right now,” she said. “Stay in a lit area-Hello?
Mark was already grabbing a shirt and keys. “I’ll drive.”
RAINEY’S NERVES WERE in her throat as she picked up her purse. She’d never heard Sharee upset before. Pissed-off, yes. Pure bravado, often. Upset and scared, no. “She’s at the high school,” Rainey told Mark. “She got dropped there after shopping with friends. Her mom was supposed to get her but isn’t there yet and Sharee said those boys are there, the ones I kicked out of the rec center last week. They’re harassing her because she’s the one who told me who they were.”
Mark opened the door for her, then followed her out. “Oh, you don’t have to-”
“I’m driving,” he repeated in that quiet but firm voice she’d heard him use in interviews, on the teens, and on his players. It was a voice that brooked no argument while at the same time instilled confidence and a belief that everything was going to be okay.
She wanted to believe it. They moved through the lobby. The guys were still there and waved at them.
“The walk of shame,” Rainey murmured.
Mark’s hand slid warmly to the back of her neck. “They won’t say anything.”
“Are you kidding? Look at me.”
He pulled her around to look at her, and his eyes softened. “You look like you just-”
“Rolled around in bed? Had an orgasm?”
An affectionate smile crossed his face. “Or three.”
She smacked him lightly in the abs-which didn’t give-and he grabbed her hand, holding her at his side as they