âWeâre off to Las Vegas, Kitty-Kat,â Mason Kincaid said as he rubbed his hands together in anticipation. âSin City is the perfect place to get down and dirty and have some fun. What kind of trouble do you think we can get into while weâre there?â
Katrina Sands buckled her seat belt and settled more comfortably in the first-class leather seat next to Masonâher best friend since they were fourteen and freshmen in high school. She wasnât at all surprised that he was already making a mental list of all the wild and reckless adventures that awaited him in a no-holds-barred place like Las Vegas. Mason Kincaid was a rule breaker, a thrill seeker, and a self-indulgent bad boy who was all about pleasure and instant gratification. From everything sheâd heard about the city that never slept, heâd be right in his element.
, she thought with a resigned sigh. It wasnât as though she was a prude. Far from it. She just wasnât thrilled about watching her best friendâs man-whoring ways in action in Vegas. She spent enough time seeing it up close and personal on a day-to-day basis.
She turned her head and met Masonâs bright blue gaze. âYou do realize that this trip isnât all about you and your dick, right? That weâre heading to Vegas because your brother Clay is marrying Samantha?â she asked, reminding him of that one important detail.
The corners of his mouth curved with an indulgent grin. âOf course I realize my brother is strapping on the old ball and chain tomorrow afternoon. But that doesnât mean the entire weekend is going to be all wedding, all the time. In fact, tonight Levi and I plan to take Clay out to make sure he spends his last evening as a bachelor in style.â
Which gave Mason the perfect opportunity to carouse for a willing female to take back to his hotel room for the night. Itâs what Mason did. For as long as sheâd known him, heâd had a hit-it-and-quit-it motto when it came to women, and he always made sure they knew the score up front. He didnât make promises or do commitment or anything longer than a one-time fling.
And each time Katrina watched it happen, a little bit of hope died inside of her. The hope that one day Mason would see her as more than just a best friend and the woman who managed to keep his personal and professional shit together. But the man was oblivious to her deeper feelings for him, and she wasnât willing to tell him and risk certain painful rejection. It was much easier, and safer, keeping them both squarely in the friend zone.
Sheâd known him for twelve years, and had truly come to believe that Mason Kincaid didnât have the ability to commit to any single woman. And it really wasnât hard for her to figure out why considering the kind of childhood heâd hadâno father figure to speak of and a mother who cared more about her next fix than her own kids. Mason might be a master at giving off a carefree, I-donât-give-a-crap attitude, but Katrina was one of the few people who knew just how much pain and resentment that laid-back demeanor really masked.
The commercial plane they were taking to Las Vegas finished the boarding process, and one of the cabin crew started closing the overhead luggage bins, while another made an announcement to set all electronic devices to airplane mode. A pretty brunette flight attendant stopped next to Masonâs aisle seat and set her hand on his shoulder.
He glanced up at her, and the woman smiled, her complexion flushing a bit as he turned all that potent male sex appeal her way. Yeah, Mason had that kind of breathtaking effect on women. Between his gorgeous features, that sexy, panty-dropping smile, and his sleeves of bad boy tattoos that wrapped around both muscled arms, he was an irresistible force to the female gender.
And the jerk knew it, too, and didnât hesitate to use that charm to his advantage.
âSir, I need you to put your seat belt on, please,â she said oh-so-sweetly as her hand gave his solid shoulder a noticeable squeeze.
âAbsolutely. And call me Mason,â he said as he buckled the belt around his waist, his tone as light and flirtatious as the wink he gave the woman. âSince Iâm in first class and youâll be servicing me, we might as well be on a first-name basis.â
Katrina rolled her eyes, but the flight attendant laughed at his double meaning and gave him a blatant once-over before moving on to the chairs in front of them, where Clay and Samantha were seated. Straight across the aisle from Mason was his youngest brother, Levi, along with Tara, who was a bartender at Clayâs bar, Kincaidâs. The upgrade to first class had been Clayâs doing, as were the individual hotel suites for each one of them that awaited their check-in at the Bellagio Hotel.
As the attendant walked down the rest of the aisle, hips swaying, Mason craned his neck to stare at her ass until he couldnât see her anymore.
Then, he glanced back at Katrina with one of his typical wolfish grins and a shameless gleam in his eyes. âDo you think sheâd be willing to induct me into the mile-high club?â he asked, and Katrina knew he wasnât completely teasing.
She narrowed her gaze in warning, because the mere thought of Mason banging some chick a few feet away from her wasnât something she cared to endure. âDonât even think about it.â
He leaned in close so that his shoulder rubbed against hers and his lips were near her ear. âYouâre no fun, Kitty-Kat.â
His warm breath stirred the purple-tipped ends of her blonde hair, and she barely managed to suppress the shiver of awareness tickling down her spine and causing her nipples to tighten uncomfortably.
âHaving sex in a cramped bathroom in an airplane is not my idea of fun.â
Jesus, maybe she a prude, she thought with a frown. Or maybe it had just been too long since sheâd indulged in sex of any kind. It had been nearly a year, and even that last time with the guy sheâd been dating had left her unsatisfied and wanting.
âThings get tight and hot,â he agreed in a tone that was both amused and suggestive. âBut thatâs not necessarily a bad thing.â
She shook her head. âYouâre such aââ
âI know, I know,â he said, cutting her off before she could finish. âIâm a manwhore.â
He a male slut, and he didnât even bother to deny it.
âBut just for the record, you know I have way more fun than you.â He settled back into his seat as the plane started moving away from the gate, his features suddenly turning serious as he studied her.
âWhat you done for fun lately?â he asked, as if he believed she wasnât capable of having a good time. âAnd for that matter, when was the last time you got laid?â
Her mouth dropped open at the unexpected question, and she snapped it shut again and glared. Screw him for being an asshole and .
He smirked. âYeah, thatâs what I thought.â
Her fingers itched to smack that smug look right off his face. âWhat the hell is supposed to mean?â
âYouâve just been really uptight lately,â he said with a shrug. âOn edge and a little short and snappy with me.â
Oh, yeah, the idiot was so damned obtuse. Her being had everything to do with his womanizing and inability to see what was right in front of his face.
She was his best friend, and knew everything about his shitty past, his less-than-ideal childhood, and his abandonment issues. And though sheâd proven over and over again that she wasnât going anywhere and would always be there for him, no matter her own personal demons and pain, he took her for granted, never seeing her as anything more than good old Kitty-Kat.
Then again, was it really his fault that she loved him with more than just friendship or sister-like affection? That he wasnât capable of returning those feelings for a variety of reasonsâthe main one being that he was emotionally damaged and didnât know how to let someone close? No, she couldnât blame him. At least he was honest about who he was and what he was capable of.
It wasnât fault she wanted more. It was hers, for holding out hope.
Maybe that was part of the problem, she thought as she searched on her phone for an audio book to listen to during the flight. It was so easy for Mason to take advantage of her always being around and at his beck and call. Hell, who was she kidding? Sheâd it easy for him, and maybe it was time that she reevaluated her feelings for her best friend, and the fact that they werenât reciprocated.
Because there was one thing she knew for certainâunrequited love sucked big hairy balls.
He placed his hand on her bare arm, and her traitorous pulse sped up a few notches as she glanced at his strong forearm and the dark brown braided leather bracelet that was wrapped twice around his solid wrist. Sheâd given it to him for his most recent birthday, and it looked sexy as hell on him with all his tribal tattoos.
Ignoring the way her body warmed in all those neglected places, she lifted her gaze to his, and he gave her a playful smile.
âYou know, maybe you ought to take advantage of Sin City, find some random guy who does it for you, and work out some of that tension youâre carrying so you can loosen up and relax.â
Katrina wasnât sure if he was joking or serious, but she bit back an irritable retort that would give way too much credence to his opinion of her and instead dished it right back to him. âYeah, maybe Iâll do that,â she replied enthusiastically.
Screwing a random stranger so wasnât her style, but didnât need to know that.
He blinked at her in surprise. Clearly, he hadnât expected her to so readily agree to his indecent suggestion. That shock was quickly followed by a slight frown, as if he wasnât sure how he felt about her having a one-night stand, despite the fact that brought it up.
, she thought as she tamped down her frustration.
Done talking, she glanced away from Mason, put her earbuds in, and closed her eyes as the plane raced down the runway and lifted off the ground. Her stomach dipped at the initial ascent, and she breathed slowly and deeply while coming to a very difficult decision. One sheâd been struggling with for the past few months but that was suddenly becoming much too clear.
After the happy couple was married and they all returned from Vegas, Katrina needed to make life-altering changes. It was becoming increasingly hard and painful to be around Mason day in and day out and watch him go from one woman to another. It was time to reevaluate her life, as well as her job as manager of Masonâs tattoo shop, Inked.
And that meant moving on from the one man she wanted but would never have beyond the friendship and the secrets that they shared.
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What the hell? With a perplexed frown, Mason watched and Katrinaâs silent withdrawal from their conversation, and him, as she pushed in her earbuds, closed her eyes, and blocked him out in the process. One minute heâd been teasing her, and then the next, , he was being silently dismissedâthis after sheâd much too eagerly agreed to have a fling in Vegas.
, he thought with a shake of his head. God, heâd never understand them.
Okay, that statement wasnât entirely true. He had no problem relating to women when they were on their knees sucking his cock, or begging him to fuck them harder, faster. Hot, mindless sex and mutual pleasureâyeah, those things he had no problems comprehending. Hell, he understood language without speaking a word.
But this increasing moodiness of Katrinaâs over the past few months? Jesus, he felt as though he were tiptoeing through a minefield, and he had no fucking idea how to deal with the situation, or her, without everything blowing up in his face.
Despite all the rough and terrible things sheâd gone through in her life, sheâd always managed to keep that shit buried deep inside and maintain an upbeat facade. Sheâd always been the one to make him smile on a bad day, or talk him out of a funk, or crack a joke when he, himself, was in a pissy mood.
Not so much lately.
So what the hell was going on with her? Katrina had never been one to show signs of PMS, so that theory was out. She wasnât in a relationship, so he didnât have to worry about some guy treating her badly. Then again, her irritation was always directed at him, and no one else. She was polite and cheerful with clients at Inked. She even joked around and teased the other employees in the shop, but when he attempted to join in on the fun, she shut him down and shut him out.
Just like now.
Jamming a hand through his hair in frustration, he glanced at her as the plane finally leveled out. Her eyes were still closed, giving him free rein to really take in her appearance. He loved her blonde hair that was tipped in purple and fell around her shoulders in soft waves. The funky style matched her unique personality, as did the clothes she wore. Today she was dressed in a pair of acid-wash jeans and a long gray tank shirt that was accented with black lace trim for a bit of an edge. The sleeveless top exposed the array of colorful butterfly tattoos covering her entire arm and all the way up the side of her neck.
Being a tattooist himself, he could honestly say that the female artist who had inked Katrinaâs skin had done a stunning jobâwith the artwork and tattoo itself, and for giving Katrina back her sense of self-worth. Mason was one of the few people who knew of the physical and emotional scars the intricate design concealed, and he often wished that been the one to lay that ink on her instead.
His gaze traveled back up to her face, leisurely taking in her delicate featuresâthe sweep of her long, dark lashes, her cute, pert nose, all that creamy skin, and those soft, full lips that were made to cushion a manâs cock.
.
He swallowed back a groan as a blast of heat and the secret desire he harbored for his best friend made his dick twitch with awareness. It certainly wasnât the first time heâd thought of Katrina in a sexual way. Hell, sheâd flip out if she knew that she was his go-to fantasy when he woke up in the morning with a hard-on and wrapped his fingers around his cock. As he stroked himself, all it took were erotic mental images of her moaning and arching beneath him as he sank deep inside of her tight, slick flesh to get him off every single time, and quickly, too.
He was a goddamn pervert for thinking of her that way. She was his , for crying out loud, and there was no way heâd ever fuck that up with sex. Ever. Katrina meant way too much to him to ever cross that line, no matter how much his dick protested his decision. She was his rock, the one person he always knew he could depend on to be there for him, no matter what. She knew things about him that no one else did and accepted him despite his flaws and weaknesses.
Most importantly, she was the one and only woman heâd ever trustedâ
, he thought bitterlyâand heâd never do anything to jeopardize what the two of them had been through together, and what they shared as .
Which was why her odd behavior lately piqued his concern, and he certainly didnât like how it felt as though she was distancing herself from him. Something was definitely off, and he had to admit that the thought of losing Katrina in any capacity scared the shit out of him.
He rubbed his clammy palms down his jean-clad thighs, hating the uncertainties that were growing stronger and stronger with each passing day. He didnât want to panic, but something was up with Katrina, and the fact that he couldnât pinpoint the issue was driving him nuts. When they returned from this trip, he planned on finding out what, exactly, was causing her mood swing.
Being in first class, the passengers had their own attendant, and Mason turned his attention to the woman whoâd flirted with him earlier, who was now taking refreshment orders and working her way down the aisle toward his row.
When she reached him, he read her name tagâTawnyâas she gave him an inviting smile. âSo, Mason, here I am, at your service,â she said, taking her cue from his earlier flirtatious comment. âWhat can I get for you?â
He didnât miss the way sheâd deliberately left out the words . Oh, yeah, she was definitely playing his kind of game, and since Katrina was giving him the cold shoulder, he welcomed the distraction. âWhat would you recommend, Tawny?â
She licked her glossy lips, her brown eyes all but eating him up. âWhat Iâd to recommend isnât on the airlineâs menu.â
He chuckled, recognizing an overture when he heard one. âIn that case, Iâll take a Sprite . . . for now.â
She wrote his order on her note pad, then glanced past him to Katrinaâwho was oblivious to everything except what she was listening to through her earbuds, her eyes still closed. âWould your girlfriend care for anything?â Tawny asked with a curious raise of her brow.
. The word was so foreign to him, not just in terms of Katrina, but because heâd never stayed with a woman long enough to get romantically or intimately involved beyond sex, which was what that word implied. But he knew what Tawny was getting at, even if she didnât seem overly concerned if he taken.
âSheâs not my girlfriend,â he assured the pretty flight attendant, though with Katrina sitting by his side, he felt an odd and unexpected moment of regret that made absolutely no fucking sense to him.
Tawny grinned at him. âThatâs good to know.â
âIâm not sure what she wants, so Iâll have her press the service button when she wakes up.â Or whatever Katrina was doing. Sheâd been the one to blatantly ignore him, and he wasnât about to disturb her and risk rousing the shrew again.
Tawny turned to Levi and Tara and took their drink orders, too, then headed back toward the galley at the front of the plane. A few minutes later, she appeared again holding a tray with everyoneâs drinks, and starting with the first row, she passed out the refreshments until she reached Mason again.
She placed a note on his tray and tapped it with her finger, drawing his gaze to the digits sheâd written on the piece of paper. âIâm laid over in Vegas for the weekend, so if youâre up for some fun, give me a call.â
âI might just do that,â he replied with a wink. He was certain that, after the wedding tomorrow afternoon, heâd have plenty of free time on his hands, and it was nice to have a sure thing lined up.
Once she was gone, Mason lifted the note so Levi could see the phone number and gave his brother a smirk. âI havenât even gotten to Vegas and Iâve already scored.â
Levi rolled his eyes. âSeriously, dude?â
âI canât help it if women want me,â Mason said with a shrug. âNo need to be jealous just because I get laid on a regular basis.â
âYouâre such a cocky bastard, and Iâm far from jealous,â Levi replied, his always serious tone tinged with humor. âItâs called being , not that I expect you to understand what a big word like that means.â
âHa ha. It means youâre boring as fuck.â He couldnât resist goading his by-the-book, rule-abiding, straight-laced cop brother. While Mason had been a hell-raiser and defiant during his teen yearsâand still had his moments of being wild and impulsiveâLevi had been a quiet kid whoâd been much too serious and never gotten into trouble. He thought about consequences before he acted, he never drank alcohol, and he obviously didnât let his dick lead him astray.
Which meant Levi missed out on a whole lot of fun, and wasnât that the point of going to Vegas? Other than his brother getting hitched, of course.
âAre you going to be a Debbie Downer on this trip?â he asked Levi.
His brother drank the last of his orange juice before responding. âJust because I donât chase after everything in a skirt like you do doesnât mean Iâm a Debbie Downer.â
Mason decided to test that theory. âSo, that means youâre up to taking Clay to a strip club for his last night as a free man?â
Before Levi could reply, Clay leaned over the armrest, his head popping into the aisle as he jumped into the conversation heâd obviously been listening to. âSorry to disappoint you, Mase, but weâre going to a strip club.â
Mason threw his hands up in the air, disappointed in both of his brothers. âSee, now is why I donât do serious relationships. Being pussy-whipped just sucks all the fun out of what a true bachelor party should be.â