Toriâs heart drummed in her chest as she gazed up at the dark-tinted windows. The old brick facade, combined with the total lack of any signage, almost made the building look unoccupied.
Tori hadnât expected a big, glitzy âMarble Protectionâ sign, but she had expected something. Having to ask locals where the business was seemedâ¦odd. Almost like they didnât want people to find them.
Nibbling her bottom lip, Tori watched as two women entered the building. She should go in. She knew she should. But nerves were keeping her feet rooted to the spot.
Sheâd arrived in Marble Falls two days ago. Today was Monday. Monday seemed a good day to start her search for answers. Wasnât Monday the day most people started stuff?
Tori looked down at the tattered piece of paper in her hand. It was all the information she had. God, it was probably the most precious thing in her possession. How sad was that.
Tori,
Last night was great. If you want to hang out again, you have my cell number, or call me at Marble Protection.
O xox.
Oâ¦
Sheâd read and re-read the note a hundred times, each time hoping for the same thing. Recognition. A memory. Something.
What did the O stand for? Owenâ¦Oscarâ¦Ollieâ¦
What did he look like? Who was he to her?
Shaking her head, Tori gently folded the paper, returning it to her pocket.
The fact that she even had the note was a damn miracle. The waterproof lining of the jacket sheâd been wearing saved it. It hadnât saved her from almost developing hypothermia, but it had saved the note.
Had she subconsciously known she might end up in the river? Known this note would be the only clue to who she was?
All right, O. Iâm here. I hope you have some answers for me.
If he didnâtâ¦
God, she couldnât even think about that.
Exhaling, Tori headed across the road and pushed inside the self-defense and security business, stepping up to the front desk. Empty.
Okay, so the place wasnât top tier for customer service. Maybe their receptionist was on break?
Tori scanned the matted area to her left. At least a dozen women stood scattered around the large space, all wearing active wear and chatting quietly with one another.
Tapping her nails on the counter, Tori searched for a bell. Nope. No bell. Should she ask one of the women?
She was about to do just that when a tall man and a small brunette woman stepped out from the hall. If their hand-holding hadnât given away the fact that they were a couple, the way he tugged her body into his and pressed a kiss to her lips definitely did.
Cute.
A small smile stretched her lips at the way the womanâs cheeks flushed. At the way the manâs eyes softened before walking across the room.
Before Tori could divert her gaze, the woman looked her way.
Crap. Sheâd been caught staring. Was it too late to pretend she hadnât been eyeballing them?
The woman headed Toriâs way, stopping in front of her. âHi, are you here for the ladyâs self-defense class?â The womanâs voice was warm and welcoming. Two things Tori was in dire need of right now.
âNo. Iâm hereâ¦â to find someone called O? To see if anyone knows who the heck I am?
Good lord, she should have considered what she was going to say earlier.
The woman gave her a patient smile. âThe class is free. The guys who run this place are actually doing an entire series of free self-defense classes for women. Itâs their way of giving back to the community.â
Wow. That was nice of them.
She peered around the woman. The man was now standing with another guy. Both were equally huge and good-looking. Could one of them be O?
âYouâre welcome to join,â the lady continued, drawing Toriâs attention back to her. âIf youâre concerned about having no experience, you donât need to be. Iâm as inexperienced as they come.â
Tori had no idea whether sheâd done any self-defense classes before. It was just another question she could add to the long list.
She was actually dressed in active wear today. Maybe if she stayed for the class, she might learn who this O was. Maybe O would recognize her?
Tori touched her head lightly. The wound had healed well over the last month. As long as she didnât get any head knocksâ¦
âOkay.â
The word was out of her mouth before she could overthink it. Sheâd just have to be careful.
âGreat! Iâm Maya, by the way.â
Tori followed Maya to the mat area. âIâm Tori.â
It was about three weeks since sheâd woken from the accident, but still the sound of her name on her lips sounded strange. Almost unfamiliar.
âThis is my first session,â Maya said as they moved to stand with the group. âIâm dating Bodie, the cute guy up front with the dimples. He wanted me to take the class. Actually, he wanted to give me private sessions, but I asked to join a group.â Maya leaned closer. âThis way, if Iâm bad, I might be able to fade into the background.â
The way the guy kept looking at Maya, Tori doubted that would happen. âIâll probably be worse and take the attention off you anyway.â
Bodie and the guy beside him turned to the group. Their biceps strained the material of their shirts. Holy heck, they looked like they could bench press three of her.
âGood morning, ladies. My name is Bodie, and this is Asher. We make up two of the eight men who run Marble Protection. Weâll be alternating who runs the classes over the next few weeks. Todayâs session will be mostly introductory stuff. Not so physical, more boring. But donât worry, the fun stuff will come later.â
Bodie winked at Maya before Asher spoke.
âBecause weâll be spending the next few weeks together, we might go around and introduce ourselves and mention why weâre here.â
That was the only warning Tori got before Asherâs eyes landed on her. Then she felt everyone elseâs attention swing her way.
Oh, jeez.
Tori cleared her throat, scrambling for words that didnât include amnesia and O. âMy name is Tori. Iâm hereâ¦â because of a piece of paper in my pocket? âTo learn.â
Okay, definitely not the most deep or intellectual answer, but it wasnât a lie.
Bodieâs brows pulled together and his eyes remained fixed on her for a moment. Almost like he was trying to figure her out.
She wanted to laugh. She couldnât even figure herself out. He didnât stand a chance.
Asher nodded. âGreat, thanks, Tori.â His gaze shifted over to Maya.
One by one, the women introduced themselves. Some spent quite a bit of time talking. Far more than Tori. Not that it was hard to exceed her two seconds.
Once the group was done, Bodie and Asher spent the next twenty minutes discussing why an understanding of self-defense was important, when it should be used, and the value of assessing your surroundings.
Tori tried to focus on what they were saying, but her mind was all over the place. Had been all over the place since sheâd woken up in that hospital bed.
She absently touched her hand to her head again. She was lucky that her hair covered the injury. It had taken a bit of practice, but sheâd finally figured out how to pull it up in just the right way to hide the graze.
Her gaze flicked around the large room, searching for anything she may recognize. Anyone she may recognize.
Had she been here before?
âBy paying attention to your surroundings, you may be able to avoid a situation that could lead to a physical altercation.â
Tori frowned at Asherâs words. Had she been paying attention to her surroundings before the bullet grazed her head and sheâd fallen into the river? Could her situation have been avoided?
God, she was like an ever-flowing fountain of questions.
âToday, weâre just going to focus on how to escape a wrist grab.â
Tori turned back to the front as Bodie faced Asher. They demonstrated the action of twisting the wrist around before shoving the attacker backward.
That didnât look too hard.
âPartner?â
Tori turned to Maya and smiled. âSure.â
âI apologize in advance if being my partner brings you unwanted attention from the guys.â
Tori lifted a shoulder. âI could probably use the extra help.â
Tori went first. Implementing the same actions Bodie had just demonstrated. The move felt easy to her. Almost like sheâd performed it before.
When it came to be Mayaâs turn, the other woman took a bit longer to master the sequence. In fact, the moment they were told to speed the actions up to real time, Maya was in struggle town. Tori almost felt sorry for her when her cheeks flamed red at Bodie coming over to help for the fifth time.
After twenty minutes of practice, Tori wasnât sure Maya had completely mastered it, but the guys still called to everyone to stop.
Bodie was talking at the front when Tori felt eyes on her. It almost felt like a laser pinging her from the side.
Shifting her attention to the counter, she saw a man standing there. His entire focus was on her. He wasnât even trying to hide it.
Her heart gave a little jolt at the sight of him. He had sandy-blond hair that was cropped short, and deep green eyes. His strong jawline and day-old facial hair gave him a roughened, sexy aura.
He lookedâ¦powerful. And intense. And so damn sexy. There was a shadow of a smile on his lips.
Tori shifted her gaze back to the front and pretended she was listening to whatever Bodie was saying. She wasnât. She didnât hear a damn thing. All she wanted to do was look back at the green-eyed man.
Oneâ¦twoâ¦three⦠She counted in her head to stop from looking back at him. When she got to ten, she slowly shifted her eyes back toward him.
Yep. Still looking at her. The man hadnât moved a muscle. He may as well be a glorious statue.
This time, she didnât look away. She couldnât. She almost felt imprisoned by the way he stared at her.
The air moved around her as people began to leave. It wasnât until she felt a light touch on her arm that she finally looked away from him.
âIt was really nice to meet you, Tori.â Maya smiled, dropping her hand from her arm. âThe next class is on Thursday. Iâll see you then?â
Would she? Probably. Tori had nowhere else to be. âIt was nice to meet you, too. Iâll see you Thursday.â
Mayaâs smile widened before she moved away.
When Tori turned back to the man, she almost jumped out of her skin. He was no longer standing by the counter. He was less than a foot away. Touching distance. And Lord Almighty, did he smell good.
âI see you couldnât stay away, Tori.â
The devastatingly good-looking man knew her. That was good. It also made her skin tingle. âI guess not.â
Even if she wasnât here for a purpose, she could see how this man would draw her back.
He nodded toward the class that had just finished. âYou took the class I told you about.â
What would he do if she told him she had absolutely no recollection of that conversation?
Freak out? Think she was nuts? It didnât matter. She wouldnât be telling him. Not yet, anyway. Not when someone had just tried to kill her. She needed to get a better understanding of who this guy was first.
âYou made it sound so appealing.â
A small frown marred his brows, as if he didnât quite buy what sheâd just said. âAre you passing through town for work again?â
No. She was passing through for answers. âIâd like to talk to you, actually.â
Even if this guy wasnât O, he knew her. That was more than sheâd had for the last few weeks.
He tilted his head to the side like he was trying to figure her out.
Asher walked past, giving the guy a nod. âAx.â
Ax? So this wasnât O? She couldnât help the bolt of disappointment.
âYou came here to take the class and talk? With no call or prior warning?â
Yeah, that didnât sound normal.
He tilted his head to the side. âHow long are you here?â
âIâm not sure, Ax.â
The frown between his brows deepened.
Crap. Had she said something wrong? A nervous flutter swirled in her stomach.
âAx?â