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C onnor got out of his truck and waited for Nathan and Gray to catch up to him before he went up to Damon Roche’s front door. He’d asked Nathan and Gray to sit in on his meeting with Lyric’s security team, and the two men had agreed to lend their services whenever Connor needed them. It made him feel better to have at least two men that he could trust. Gray gazed up at the imposing stone and wooden home and then grinned over at Connor and Nathan. “The house is still standing, so that’s a good sign.” Connor frowned. “Lyric isn’t that bad.” Nathan chuckled. “He wasn’t referring to Lyric. Interesting things happen when our women get together.” Gray knocked on the door and the three waited. A moment later, Sam opened the door and gave them a slightly wary look. He crossed his arms and managed to fill most of the doorway as if he was reluctant to let them past. “The ladies are currently unavailable.” “Oh shit,” Nathan muttered. Gray wiped a hand over his face and just shook his head. Connor eyed them all in confusion. “Perhaps it would be best if you waited in the sitting room while I inform the ladies that you are here,” Sam said. “Hell, Sam, we’re not going to beat them,” Gray grumbled. “He’s way protective of the women,” Nathan whispered to Connor. “He spoils them shamelessly and indulges them in their every whim.” Sam glared at Nathan. “I do not.” “Sam, what’s going on?” Damon asked from behind Sam. “Why haven’t you invited them in?” Sam turned and grimaced. “Have you been in to see the ladies yet, sir?” Damon frowned and shook his head. “Micah and I have left them to their own devices.” Sam sighed and stepped back so that Connor, Nathan and Gray could enter. “They’re having fun. Remember that.” Micah muttered an expletive, and Damon’s forehead creased with worry. Connor fell into step between Micah and Damon and Nathan and Gray as they headed farther inside the house. As they drew closer, peals of laughter filled the air. Then there was quiet. And suddenly another chorus of laughter. Damon held up a finger, motioning for the men to be quiet as they rounded the corner and stood back from the doorway to the living room. Connor blinked as he absorbed the scene in front of him. “What the ever-loving hell?” He stared in astonishment as all five women, each holding a wineglass with the exception of Angelina, were gathered in the middle of the room dancing. Perhaps more notably, every last one of them had blue hair! Or at least partially blue. The last two inches of their hair looked like it had been dipped in blue dye, and he supposed that was what had happened given that Julie was a stylist. Faith and Serena each had an arm around Lyric while Angelina and Julie stood across from them, and they were all singing loudly. Or trying to. They’d get a few lines out and then dissolve into laughter. They swayed and danced, though it was obvious copious amounts of alcohol had compromised any grace they possessed. Faith nearly went down and Lyric made a grab for her. Faith held up her wineglass—it was a miracle the floors weren’t covered with wine—and the women cheered. “It’s a sin to waste good wine,” Serena said solemnly. “Damon always says so.” “This wasn’t exactly what I had in mind when I said that,” Damon muttered beside Connor. “I’ll drink to that!” Faith said as she raised her glass. Julie held up her glass with exaggerated solemnity. Lyric followed suit, then Serena. Connor gaped as they drained their glasses, then set them down with a bang. Angelina shot them disgruntled looks and stuck out her bottom lip. Julie patted her. “We’ll get together after Nia is born. Micah can babysit and we’ll take you out. Lyric could even fly in for the occasion. Don’t all you rock stars have private jets and the like?” Lyric held up her empty glass and peered inside it as if wondering how it got that way. “Yeah, sure. I’ll tell my manager I want one. Should be a snap.” She tried to snap her fingers and giggled when she couldn’t get her fingers to perform right. “Well, if not, I’ll make Damon send his jet for you,” Serena promised. “I’m not letting you forget this,” Angelina said. “Well hell,” Micah muttered from his position behind Connor. Nathan snickered and Gray wiped at his wide grin. “Boy, does this bring back memories,” Gray said with a chuckle. “The last time they got this drunk, Nathan found them all on the floor of Cattleman’s.” Connor sighed. Then he laughed. He couldn’t help it. They were all pretty damn cute. Drunk as skunks and about as steady as an alcoholic who hadn’t had a drink in twenty-four hours. “So who’s going to break this up?” Nathan asked. “Or we could just leave them,” Damon said. Serena pulled loose from Lyric and Faith and stumbled over to the coffee table where several empty wine bottles rested. “Uh-oh. We’re out of wine. Sam? Sam! Sam, we need more wine. Can you bring us some?” she called. Connor looked at Sam with new respect. “What all have they had you bring them, anyway?” Sam straightened his stance. “It would be disloyal of me to give any detail of their afternoon.” “Is that hair color sticking out of your pocket?” Damon asked as he stared down at Sam’s pants. Sam clamped his hand over his pocket and backed away. “I’ll go see to their wine if you have no objections, sir.” Damon laughed and looked up at the other men. “Well, what do you say? We can go out on the patio and have a beer or two while we wait for them to wind down. Unless you need to go, Connor?” “Nah. I’m having her stuff removed from her hotel right now and transferred to the house we’ll be staying at. Her label has rented a place for her to stay and the team has gone ahead to take make it ready and take position.” “Then let’s go have a beer. Sam will take good care of them and we can check on them later.”
“I have a confession to make,” Lyric said as she flopped onto the couch. She leaned forward and put her finger over her lips. “But shhhh! You can’t tell anyone. If it shows up in the tabloids, I’ll know you told.” “Of course we won’t tell,” Faith said as she slashed her fingers over her chest in a cross-my-heart gesture. “Spill,” Julie said. “I’ve always wanted to know the deep, dark secrets of the rich and famous.” “I can’t dance,” Lyric slurred out. The other women broke into laughter. “What do you call what we’ve been doing for the last hour?” Serena demanded. Lyric held up a finger, though it waved precariously. “Performers can do just about any ridiculous move onstage and it looks cool. But really, if you really look at it, it’s hysterical. I have no rhythm. I never could dance. I just sort of make up stuff as I go, but once, I got carried away and tripped onstage. For weeks the magazines reported that I’d been high while performing.” She shook her head back and forth. “Nope. Never been high.” She giggled. “Until now. I just can’t dance.” “Assholes,” Faith said solemnly. “Shitheads.” Angelina cracked up. “Are you practicing your naughty words, Faith?” “Fucktard,” Julie added. Serena got into the spirit. “Pissant. Dickhead. Twat.” Lyric covered her ears. “You guys have to stop. I’m not used to such vulgar language.” They all stared with raised eyebrows while Lyric blinked innocently. Then they all fell back in their seats and died laughing again. Sam appeared, looking discomfited. He held two bottles in his hands but hadn’t opened them. “If you would pardon the observation, I can’t help but think maybe you’ve had enough to drink today. I wouldn’t like for any of you to become ill.” “Does that mean he doesn’t want us to puke?” Julie asked blearily. “That too,” Sam added. Lyric waved him off. “Fine by me. I hate puking. Did I tell you guys I don’t drink?” “Yeah, you did,” Julie snickered. “No one resists our charm for long. And it’s not every day we get to be a bad influence on a pop diva.” Lyric yawned widely. “I’m tired.” Faith patted the pillow at her hip. “Lie down and get comfortable.” “Not a bad idea,” Serena said. “Maybe then the room would stop spinning.” Lyric sprawled on the couch and leaned against Faith. She meant to close her eyes for just a moment but the next thing she knew she was being gently shaken awake. She blinked but all she could make out was a blurry face. His mouth moved and she could swear he sounded like Connor—if Connor were to talk to her through a really long tunnel. She frowned and tried to shove him away, then snuggled against Faith’s hip again. Faith’s hip? Lyric pushed herself up to see that Faith was passed out, half hanging over the arm of the couch. Lyric was sprawled over Faith and when Lyric looked down, she saw that Serena was half lying over Lyric’s legs. Julie was sprawled in an armchair and only Angelina was awake and alert, her eyes dancing with amusement. Then Lyric glanced around to see that the room was full of men who were all valiantly trying to keep from laughing. She scowled at them all but it only broadened their grins. “What in God’s name did you all do to your hair?” Connor asked in exasperation as he fingered one of Lyric’s blue tips. “At least they didn’t get tattoos,” Gray muttered. “Don’t give them any ideas,” Nathan snapped. Serena stirred and lifted her head, her eyes so blurry that Lyric was sure she had no clue where she was. “Who’s talking?” Serena demanded. “Sam, make them shut up.” Damon chuckled and reached down to run his fingers through Serena’s hair. “Does your head hurt, Serena mine? It should. You put quite a dent in my wine cellar.” She sighed and arched into his touch, and it was then that Lyric saw the intricate gold band around Serena’s upper arm, bared when her sleeve rose with her movements. Damon’s hand ventured lower to stroke the band, his fingers tracing the lines. He stroked her skin and the jewelry in a possessive manner that clearly told anyone watching she belonged to him. It made Lyric’s chest tighten in a funny way she didn’t understand, and she shifted to alleviate the discomfort. “We need to be going, Lyric,” Connor said. She appreciated that he kept his voice low. She already felt overwhelmed. And while it had been fun while it was going on, she was pretty sure she never wanted to drink again. Connor chuckled. “That’s what everyone says after the high is gone.” She cracked her eye open again as she realized she’d spoken the last part aloud. Or maybe he was just a good mind reader. “I can’t get up,” she said. And she couldn’t. “I can’t even feel my legs.” “That’s because I’m lying on them,” Serena volunteered. Damon laughed and then reached down and lifted Serena from the couch. “Faith is comfy,” Lyric mumbled. Connor carefully slid his arms underneath Lyric and she found herself lifted weightlessly into the air. It was a little disconcerting since the room immediately began spinning again. She glanced over to see Nathan leaning over Julie in her armchair. Micah sat next to Angelina and both of them looked on with amusement. She glared at Angelina. “Don’t forget you’re next. And I’m damn well flying in for it.” “Say good-bye, Lyric.” Lyric held up a hand and fluttered her fingers. “Good-bye, Lyric.” “Smart-ass.” “You’re such a party pooper, Connor,” Faith said with a frown. “We were just starting to really have fun and now you’re taking her away.” Gray snorted. “Baby, you were all passed out cold on the furniture. I’d say you already had more fun than human beings should be allowed.” Lyric laid her head on Connor’s chest and sighed. “You have a really nice chest, Connor. Has anyone ever told you that?” He grunted in response and started toward the door. “Bye, everyone,” she called back. “Love you all.” “We love you too!” the women chorused. The men rolled their eyes and Connor continued on out of the living room. Sam appeared at the door to open it for Connor. Then he followed Connor to Lyric’s BMW and opened the back door so Connor could slide her in. “Take care of yourself, Miss Lyric,” Sam said. She smiled and blew the older man a kiss. “You rock, Sam. I’m going to steal you away from Serena.” He smiled and then retreated, closing the door behind him. “If you ever need me, don’t hesitate to call,” Sam said to Connor. Connor hesitated, wondering just what this man’s background was. “Thanks. I appreciate that, and I’m sure she does as well.” Sam turned to walk back to the house and Connor slid into the driver’s seat. He glanced back at Lyric in the rearview mirror to see that she was already out like a light, sprawled across the backseat. He laughed and shook his head as he cranked the engine and drove away. CHAPTER 14

L yric wouldn’t meet her security team under the best of circumstances. She was still out cold in the backseat when Connor drove up to the guard station of the house that would be Lyric’s temporary home. Two members of the security team manned the gate and waved Connor through. He drove up the drive and into the garage. As soon as he stepped out, Kane Murphy, who had command of the team, met him in the garage. “Where is the subject?” Kane asked. Connor didn’t answer him and opened the door to the backseat. He reached in and carefully pulled Lyric into his arms. She was as limp as a rag doll but when he hoisted her against his chest, she turned and cuddled into him. Kane raised one brow. “What the hell happened?” “She and the girls got drunk,” Connor said dryly. “Must have been one hell of a party.” Connor pushed by him and into the house. “Have her things been delivered?” Kane shut the door. “Yeah. Master suite is arranged. Yours is the adjoining room. My men are stationed around the perimeter and we’ll be rotating watches in twelve-hour shifts.” Connor nodded and carried Lyric up the stairs to her bedroom. It was a far cry from the tiny hotel room where she’d holed up. The entire house was a study in luxury without being over-the-top. Whoever had built it had ultimate comfort in mind. He set her down on the king-sized bed, hesitated and then moved into the master bathroom. A huge overflow bathtub was the focal point and stood in the middle of the room on a raised platform. There was a dual-head shower to the far right and a separate compartment for the toilet. A bath might sober her up, but she might drown in it too. Maybe a shower was a better option. He walked back into the bedroom and shook his head in amusement again. “Lyric. Lyric,” he said louder. “Come on, honey, wake up. Time for you to sober up.” She made a sound of irritation and turned on her side away from him. He crawled onto the bed, following her over. He touched her shoulder and pulled her until she was on her back again. “If you don’t get up and do it yourself, I’m going to strip you and put you in the shower myself.” Her eyes popped open at that. He chuckled. “Thought that might get you moving.” “Okay, okay,” she grumbled. “Get off me.” “I’m not on you. If I’m ever on you, you’ll know it.” Her eyes widened and he heard the swift intake of her breath. He couldn’t tell if it was panic or curiosity that invaded her gaze. If she wasn’t shit-faced, he’d test the theory and kiss her. But she was, and he was a flaming hypocrite. He bitched about her fuck-buddy bodyguards and how if they were fucking her, they weren’t protecting her, and now he was thinking of little other than what it would be like to be buried balls deep in her sweet heat. Christ. He hadn’t been on this job for a week yet and he’d already lost focus. He shoved himself off the bed and strode for the door. “I’ll give you an hour before I’m back. I need to take you down and introduce you to your security team. For the next two weeks, you’ll eat, breathe and sleep these guys. You go nowhere without them—or me.” Lyric sat up and dragged her hair behind her ear. “Okay. I get it. Don’t get all pissy with me.” Connor nodded and then stalked out the door, needing to put as much distance between them as he could. His hands shook. Never in his life had he been so helpless in his attraction to a woman. He could control a response. He’d never lost his cool or his control, but Lyric threatened both. The next two weeks were going to be a test of his will that he didn’t think he had a snowball’s chance in hell of passing.
Lyric rubbed furiously at her eyes to try to dust the cobwebs from her muddled brain. She shoved up from the bed and waited to gain her bearings before trudging toward the bathroom. She turned on the shower and went over to check her appearance in the mirror. She grinned in delight when she saw the blue shimmer at the ends of her hair. It looked great. Julie had done a fantastic job. Lyric wished she hadn’t been quite so drunk so she remembered Connor’s reaction to it. She turned, looking for her toiletries, and to her surprise saw her bags neatly stacked on the vanity. She rummaged through one of the boxes and dug out a scrunchie to put her hair up in. Steam poured from the shower as she stripped out of her clothes. She couldn’t wait. Hot water sluiced over her skin and she moaned in sheer delight. Some of the muck rinsed and her mind cleared as she tilted her head up and let the water run down her body. For several long minutes, she simply stood there, vowing all the time that she’d never drink again. About the time she was on the verge of boiling herself, she turned off the water and stepped out to dry off. She wandered back into her room wrapped in a towel and went through the clothes that hung in her closet. If she had to meet a bunch of men charged with babysitting her, she wanted to look killer. Connor said an hour, but she took an hour and a half. When she walked out of her bathroom, makeup and hair perfectly arranged, Connor was sitting on the edge of her bed. He made a show of looking at his watch as she sauntered over. “Sober?” he asked. “Maybe.” “Did you have fun with the girls?” She smiled. “Yeah, I did. I like them. I like them a lot. I don’t have many women friends. Okay, try no women friends. Or friends period. It’s kind of nice to think they might fill the bill even if they’re just pretending.” Connor frowned. “They wouldn’t pretend. They’re good girls. None better anywhere. They’re genuine. And trust me, Julie doesn’t pretend to like anyone.” A chuckle escaped Lyric. “Yeah, I got that impression. She’s cool, though. I like her. It’s hard to find honest, straightforward people in my line of work. Everyone lies. No one tells the truth.” “Your line of work sucks.” She shrugged. “Yeah, I suppose to someone like you it would. I don’t expect honesty. I assume everyone is out to fuck me. At least that way I’m not disappointed and I can do my job without being an emotional wreck every time I figure out someone isn’t who I think they are.” “That’s no way to live. Damn it, Lyric. Don’t you think you deserve a better life than that?” Startled by the vehemence in his voice, she cocked her head to the side. “It’s not a bad life, Connor. Singing’s what I always wanted to do. Putting up with disingenuous people is just a part of it all. A sacrifice for getting to do what I love.” He reached out and touched her cheek, his palm sliding gently over her skin. “You deserve better.” She smiled and rubbed her cheek against his hand. For once the idea of being... alone... with him didn’t bother her. She liked this. Something so simple as his touch. It was nonthreatening. He wasn’t like the others and she took great comfort in that. “Well, it looks like for the next two weeks, at least, I’m going to have better,” she said huskily. His gaze bored into her, caressing her skin as surely as if he touched her. “Count on it.” God help her, but she was actually looking forward to her confinement with Connor Malone. What started out as a giant pain in her ass had turned into a break from reality that she desperately needed—and wanted. She wanted it so bad she ached. He reached slowly for her hand and curled his fingers around hers. “Come on. I need to introduce you to the guys who are going to make sure you’re safe.” She followed him down the stairs, her hand tucked into his the whole way. Only when they got to the bottom did he let hers fall away. His demeanor changed and he became all business as soon as they entered the living room where half a dozen men were watching television. One of them pointed the remote and turned off the TV as the rest rose and focused their attention on her. “Ms. Jones,” the one with the remote said as he stepped forward. “Kane Murphy. I’ll be heading your security team for the next two weeks.” She frowned even as she took his extended hand and shook it. The man was drop-dead gorgeous. He had the look of a total badass. Muscular. Menacing. He had a “don’t fuck with me” look and piercing blue eyes. “I thought Connor was in charge.” She didn’t like that panic raced up her spine at the thought of Connor bailing. She looked over at him, for some sign of reassurance. “Absolutely he is,” Kane said smoothly. “I report to him. The rest of the team, however, reports to me. They’re my team. We work together. Connor sticks to you. We stick to you and him.” She relaxed and even managed a smile. “It’s nice to meet you then, Kane.” He nodded and then turned to the other men assembled. “This is Davidson, McElroy, Hennesey, Tatum and Markowitz. I don’t expect you to remember their names. You won’t be seeing much of them unless you need to. If you yell, we come running. No names are necessary.” “Thank goodness. I’m terrible with names.” “This is only half of my team.” Her eyes widened in surprise. How many people did it take to protect one person? “The other half is posted on the perimeter of the grounds. We rotate watches. In addition to the security system that is available at this residence, my team will mount around-the-clock surveillance. No one gets in or out of the grounds without our permission. That means you. You don’t go anywhere without Connor and the men I assign to your detail. You’ll listen to everything we tell you, and when we give an order, do not question it. Your hesitation could mean the difference between life and death. Are we clear?” She was tempted to come to attention and snap a salute. If she wasn’t half-afraid of him, she’d do just that, but he didn’t strike her as a man who had a sense of humor. And to think she thought Connor was uptight. “Yes, sir,” she said crisply, unable to ignore the demon propped on her shoulder. Kane eyed her coolly. “I’ve never lost a person in the ten years I’ve been working personal security. I damn well won’t start now. Give me any trouble whatsoever and I’ll lock you in your room for the next two weeks.” Her eyes narrowed. Damn if he was going to get away with bossing her around like that. Connor was the only one who could get away with issuing her orders, and she had no explanation for why that was. “You just try it, Mr. Murphy,” she bit out. Connor’s hand smoothed over her shoulder and he gave her a warning squeeze. “Enough, Lyric.” To her irritation, she quieted and went still. Like a freaking dog coming to heel. What the hell ever. “You keep him away from me,” Lyric said to Connor. “Behave and I’ll gladly oblige,” Kane offered smoothly. Again Connor’s hand tightened on her shoulder, a silent warning that she resented. Apparently she was expected to be on her best behavior and everyone else got to treat her like an idiot. She hated how her life kept spiraling more out of control. She hated not being in control. She turned to Connor and had to resist walking into his arms. “Are we done here?” Connor nodded. “I’d like to get something to eat then.” Connor let his hand slide from her shoulder. “Let’s go into the kitchen. I’m sure we can rummage up something. Phillip made sure the house was completely stocked before we moved in.” “I have some calls to make tomorrow,” Lyric said as she opened the fridge to take stock. She frowned as she glanced over the array of deli meats, cheeses, fruits and fresh vegetables. What she really wanted was a cupcake. “I’ve put stuff off for too long. While this is a semivacation, I still have a ton of stuff to do before my show at the rodeo. I’m supposed to be writing songs, which I haven’t even begun thinking of. How am I supposed to be creative when my life has been turned upside down?” Connor slid his hands over her shoulders and massaged as she stood staring into the fridge. “Relax, Lyric. Right now your focus is on staying safe. It’s only two weeks. I’ll help you in any way I can.” She sighed and shut the refrigerator. “Thanks. I appreciate it. I know I probably don’t show it, but I really do.” His lips quirked up into a grin. “It’s part of your charm.” She went to the pantry and shoved aside boxes and cans. “Is there anything in particular you’re looking for?” he asked. “What are you hungry for? I’m not great in the kitchen, but I can manage until the chef gets here tomorrow.” She turned around, arching her eyebrow. “Chef?” “Yeah, Phillip hired someone to cook for you while you’re here. I assumed this was something you were used to. Don’t all rock stars get the royal treatment?” She searched his tone and demeanor for sarcasm, but he didn’t have a hint of snottiness in the question. Just light teasing. “I have someone who takes care of that on the road. I hate eating out all the time. I already told you I have to watch what I eat or I gain weight too easily. But usually when I go off tour, I’m on my own. Again, which is why I gain weight when I’m not on the road.” “Well, you get a chef tomorrow afternoon. Supposed to be here before lunch. He wants to meet with you so he can plan a menu.” “Cupcakes. I just want cupcakes.” Connor laughed. “You can have all the cupcakes you want.” “No, I can’t,” she said mournfully. Connor’s laugh died and his expression grew serious. His eyes darkened and he gazed intently at her. “You’re beautiful just as you are, Lyric.” Heat rose in her cheeks, and to her horror, she felt the sting of tears. Hell. The man was lethal to her composure. She swung back around and grabbed a box of macaroni and cheese. “This okay?” she blurted as she shoved the box toward him. “Love mac and cheese,” he said. Another thought occurred and she frowned. “We don’t have to feed Kane and his crew, do we? Because if I have to eat with that man, I’m not going to keep an appetite.” Connor shook his head. “He’s not that bad, Lyric. He’s just doing his job. Believe me, you want the biggest, baddest son of a bitch on your side.” “Yeah, as long as he doesn’t get pissed at me and throw me to the bad guy,” Lyric muttered. Connor chuckled. “Not going to happen, and no, he’s not eating with us. They have kitchen privileges, but I got the impression they like to keep to themselves and a low profile. I doubt you’ll see much of them except when you go somewhere.” “Suits me just fine.” Connor took the box and put a pot of water on the stove to boil while Lyric took a seat at the bar. After pouring the noodles into the pot, Connor turned and leaned against the counter. “Tell me something, Lyric. Do you trust anyone at all?” She went still, caught completely off guard by the question. It was one she didn’t even know how to answer. Well, she knew how to answer, but not without it making her sound like a paranoid bitch. Deciding to make it short and to the point, she simply said, “No.” Then she held up a hand. “If you’re going to start in again on how sad and pathetic that is, save it. I’m not in the mood to be picked apart and analyzed. I already have a bad enough headache.” Connor frowned. “Why didn’t you say so?” He went over to one of the cabinets and pulled out a bottle of pills and returned a few moments later with two in his hand. After handing them to her, he went to the fridge and returned with a bottle of water. “Take them,” he said softly. “There’s no reason for you to suffer.” She threw the pills to the back of her throat and then chased them down with the water. Connor returned to the stove to watch over the mac and cheese, and Lyric sat there wondering how the hell she was going to get through the next two weeks with her sanity intact. “Can we have company here?” she asked suddenly. He glanced sideways at her. “What kind of company?” “I thought maybe Faith, Serena, Julie and Angelina could come for lunch or dinner, or just to visit.” She needed the company. She would go nuts in this big house alone or, worse, just her and Connor. She alternated between wanting to jump his bones and being freaked-out that he was close to her. It was exhausting being such a basket case. Maybe Phillip was right. Maybe she was on the verge of a breakdown. Maybe when all this crap with the stalker was resolved, she’d take a long vacation somewhere. Connor frowned. “I don’t know, Lyric. I hesitate to involve them any more than we have to. Their husbands won’t be thrilled with them going where there’s potential danger.” Lyric sighed. “Yeah, you’re right. Some freak is after me and I’m a toxic influence. They’re nice girls and I’d hate for me to rub off on them.” Connor stalked over and planted his hands on the bar in front of her. He looked... pissed. “Do you think they’re better than you? Do you think I think they’re better than you?” She stared up at him for a long moment. “Yeah. Yeah, I do. Doesn’t take a genius to figure that one out.” “Bullshit.” “Look, you thought it not so long ago. You weren’t so gung ho to expose me to your friends.” “I was wrong,” Connor said quietly. That shut her up. “They loved you. You were great with them. I was an asshole. We’ve covered that. Those girls mean a lot to me. Yeah, in the beginning I was worried that there would be friction. I don’t want them over here, but that has nothing to do with you. I don’t want anyone to get hurt.” Lyric smiled. “You know what, Connor Malone?” His eyes narrowed suspiciously. “What?” She sat back with a satisfied grin and crossed her arms over her chest. “You like me. You don’t want to. You didn’t want to. But you like me.” He leaned over, snaked his hand behind her nape and all but hauled her over the table as his lips melted over hers. Hot and so breathless she grew light-headed. Man, but he could kiss. She braced her palms on the countertop and leaned farther, hungry—so hungry—for him. His tongue traced the line of her mouth and then delved inward. She sucked at the tip, wanting more. She licked at him, meeting his tongue in a flirty duel that had him sucking back. She nipped at his lip, first his bottom and then the top. Oh, but she wanted to devour him. A hissing sound from the stove had him pulling away and he glanced to where the water boiled over the rim of the pot. But before he went to rescue the macaroni, he stroked his thumb over her bottom lip and his eyes glittered with intense need. “I think you’re a very observant woman,” he murmured. CHAPTER 15







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