His eyes slide over me and the smile he aims my way is dangerous. âI was hoping youâd say that.â
A hundred butterflies start bashing around in my stomach.
I set my card on the counter. âThis round is on me.â
âNo way.â He slides the card in my direction.
âThe least I can do is buy you and your friends a drink.â
âPut your card back, tiger. Thatâs not going to happen.â
âTiger?â
He nods to my dress.
I glance down. âThis is cheetah print.â
âLooks like a tiger to me.â His eyes stay locked on mine. He leans closer to be heard above the music. âGraceful. Sly. Pounces when the time is right. I think tiger fits you better.â
A whiff of darkness, like a plume of smoke, rises inside me.
Mischievous.
A little insidious.
I swivel toward him.
Our thighs are touching, but he doesnât move away.
Neither do I.
I motion to the drumsticks. âYouâre a musician?â
âStruggling.â
âNo shame in that.â
He tilts his head. âYou think so?â
âItâs hard to make a living. Might as well pursue what you love when youâre young.â
One corner of his lips arches up again. The sight of it burns me alive.
âWhy are you talking like youâre older than me?â
âArenât I?â
âWhat?â
I take a sip. âOlder than you.â
âHow old are you?â
âDonât you know you should never ask a woman her age?â
He squints at me. âCan I guess?â
âBe very careful.â The words sound seductive. Now, I know Iâm tipsy.
His eyes linger on my curly hair and move down to my lips. I feel his study like a caress on my skin.
âTwenty-four.â
My brows hike.
âAm I right?â
âNo.â I glance away.
His lips curl up higher. âYou canât lie, tiger. Thatâs cute.â
âCute?â
âI have other adjectives, but Iâm trying to be a gentleman.â
My skin sizzles with every second that passes. Itâs been so long since Iâve felt this attracted to someone.
âWhat if you werenât?â
âWhat?â
âA gentleman?â
âIs that a challenge?â
âJust curiosity.â Heart slamming against my ribs, I motion for another drink.
Iâve had more than three bottles tonight.
Smart Grey says slow down.
But Reckless Grey is in the driverâs seat.
He extends a hand. âNice to meet you.â
I slide my hand against his palm. Warm, rough fingers close around mine. I feel the callouses on the inside of his knuckles, probably from years of playing the drums. I imagine what those rough hands would feel like on my skin, skating over my shoulders, slipping up my legs.
Embarrassed, I drop his hand and reach for my drink. Itâs empty.
He motions to his and I take it, knocking it back.
My best friend was better at this. Flirting. Talking to guys. They gravitated to her. Maybe thatâs why things ended up the way they did.
No.
Thatâs not why.
She was innocent. The people who hurt her deserve all the blame.
âAre you okay?â
I let out a deep breath. âFine.â
âIâll buy that.â He studies me. âBut if you want to talkâ¦â
âYouâll be a gentleman and listen?â
âI didnât say that.â
âThat youâll listen?â
âThat Iâll be a gentleman.â
I can feel the alcohol sloshing through my veins. Liquid courage. It unravels my inhibitions.
Have fun, Grey. Youâre going back to hell. Might as well let a hot, mysterious stranger take you to heaven first.
I reach for another drink.
He pulls it back.
I shoot him a playful look. âCanât keep up?â
âCan I at least know why weâre getting wasted tonight?â
I purse my lips.
âPost breakup? Relationship drama?â A possessive glint in his eyes, he growls, âYouâre not taken, are you?â
âNo.â
âGood.â
âGood?â
âYou looked upset when you walked in tonight,â he says. âI thought Iâd have to pummel someone on your behalf.â
âYou saw me when I got here?â
âYou were the only thing I could see.â
âMe or the cheetah print?â
He laughs. Itâs a low, booming sound. Like the instrument he plays. âI take it youâre not really an animal print person.â
âTonight, Iâm an animal print person.â
He leans in, his mouth brushing my ear. âAnd tomorrow?â
Heâs flirting.
I usually canât tell, but I can see it clear as day.
His body is still leaning toward mine, sheltering me. He smells so good. Like leather and spice.
I want it.
I want him.
Is it really okay for me to have him? To have this one thing? To make this one potentially stupid decision?
âLetâs not worry about tomorrow,â I whisper.
âDo you mean that?â
âYes,â I say breathlessly.
His voice an easy, over-confident purr, he says, âYou want to leave with me?â
I blink in shock.
âCareful, tiger.â His voice holds a hint of a warning. âBecause the moment I have you alone, Iâm not going to take my hands off until every inch of you belongs to me.â
Anticipation zips up my spine.
âI donâtâ¦â I lick my lips. âI donât usually do this.â
âDo what?â
I gesture between the two of us, heart in my throat even as excitement skitters through me.
âCan I tell you a secret?â
I nod.
He puts his lips against my ear. âI like you.â
âAlready?â
âAlready.â
âWhy?â
He purses his lips. âYour tits.â
I roll my eyes.
He smiles. âI liked you the moment I laid eyes on you. I couldnât help myself. And I donât screw women I like, tiger. Itâs a personal rule.â
My body sways forward. I curl my fingers over his shoulderâto steady myself. To keep him close.
âIs there a but?â
âThere shouldnât be.â
âButâ¦â
âBut,â he breathes in, eyes closed, and it feels like heâs inhaling me, âIâll make you the exception.â
âThe exception. Thatâs a nice line. Very original.â
He smiles again. Impossibly long lashes splay over tan cheeks.
I notice that Iâm moving my hands over his defined shoulder muscles. Itâs a bold move. Iâm not a bold woman, and yet I donât stop.
âMy flight leaves tomorrow morning,â I whisper.
He looks up with those smoldering blue eyes. âThen we better make tonight count.â