Even fifteen-hundred miles canât keep Cassie out of my head. Despite knowing sheâs completely friend-zoned me, I canât help but think of her every free moment I get. Itâs as if sheâs crawled under my skin and taken up residence in every cell of my being.
I need to find a way to stop her from thinking weâre a bad idea.
My phone lights up and itâs Becca, my secretary. âHey, any good news?â
âWell, hello to you too, handsome.â
âSorry. Hey, Becca⦠how are you? Do you have any good news?â
She cackles. âThatâs a little better, but not by much. Iâm assuming youâre wanting to know about the background check you asked me to runâit came back clean. Dr. Wilson is an upstanding citizen, a highly esteemed member of the Texas Medical Board, and adored by all of his patients, per his social media following.â
Fuck. I was really wanting to keep this creep away from my girl. But without a valid reason, Iâm going to have to get creative.
âThanks, Becca. Please email me a copy of your findings as soon as possible.â
âAlready done. So, this rush job. Is there a reason behind it?â Her curious tone has me smiling. If she only knew.
âYes. Please note in the file that anything related to this search needs to be billed directly to me.â
âNo problem.â Her tone is clipped as if Iâve offended her with my refusal to divulge any additional information. âWhen should we be expecting you back in Dallas?â
âTomorrow.â I donât mean to be short with my one-word answer, and itâll probably add to her irritation, but I want to get off the phone with her so I can text Cassie.
âCanât wait. I have a massive stack of reports waiting on your desk. Maybe we can go to lunch and go over them together.â
âSure. Sounds good. Talk to you tomorrow.â
I might come off as an ass, but Beccaâs known me for years. She understands when Iâm focused on something, thereâs no way of keeping my attention. She could be juggling bottles of Jack while hopping on one foot, and that still wouldnât keep me on the line.
Time to message Cassie.
REN: Hey. Got the results on the background check for you. Why donât you let me bring over some food tomorrow and we can go over them together.
I know. Ridiculous since there isnât anything to really go over, but that isnât going to stop me from capitalizing on an excuse to see her delicious curves in person.
CASSIE: Sounds good, but instead of you bringing food, why donât you let me cook for you⦠as a thank you for running the search.
Hell yes! The thought of coming home to Cassie cooking for me stirs up all sorts of primitive emotions, making me want to bang my chest and let the world know sheâs mine.
I quickly temper my emotions and reply as unaffected as possible, because thereâs no way Iâm letting Cassie in on the fact that Iâm over here grinning like a damned fool.
REN: Perfect. Iâll be over at 7.
My fingers itch to add âcanât wait,â but I fear that letting her know how I truly feel will just make her run for the hills. If thereâs one thing Iâve learned about my little angel, itâs that sheâs extremely skittish when it comes to emotions of the romantic variety.
Before I forget, I shoot Becca a quick email telling her to block off my evening. I typically work late on days when Iâm in town, but thatâs definitely not happening while hanging out with Cassie is a viable option.
Before thinking too much of it, I quickly add in a request for a floral pickup, adding Cassieâs information to the email. I know my little angel isnât into romance, but who wouldnât love fresh flowers in their space?
I shake my head, realizing Iâm trying to justify buying flowers for a woman. This must be karma for all the one-night stands Iâve had over the years.
Whatever. Karma can shove it.
Iâm getting Cassie the flowers, and if she refuses, Iâll just have to make her see the error of her ways with more⦠persuasive measures.
As I type out the request, a flash of distant memories assaults me.
My father coming home with flowers for our mother. Those same flowers ending up in the garbage later that night. Our motherâs tear-streaked face as she shut her bedroom door without saying goodnight.
A lump in my throat forms and my chest begins to ache. I hadnât remembered that piece of my history in ages. To think that buying flowers for a pretty woman would stir up such dark memories leaves me with a ton of questions.
Are they really just flowers? And is she really just a pretty woman?
Cassie
Breathe, Cassie. In⦠and⦠out.
This is the first time Iâve had a man over to my placeâlike ever. And Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât freaking out just a little. Okay, a lot.
Add to the anxiety that this man happens to be my best friendâs uncleâand that weâve had mind-blowing sexâwell itâs clear to see why Iâm such a freaking train wreck right now. Itâs a miracle I havenât burned the place down with my absent-minded cooking!
Iâm making filets with mushroom risotto and salad, as well as a tres leches cake for dessert. I know the steaks were spendy but I really want to impress him⦠I mean, thank him.
Besides, this is probably the kind of food heâs used to eating. Heâs Bellaâs uncle, which means he comes from old money. Lord knows what he grew up eating. Certainly not reheated rice and beans on the daily, like me. It wasnât until my sisters and I got older that we were able to put in for groceries and expand our weekly menu.
Donât get me wrong, we had yummy food on special occasions, but I bet it still wasnât anywhere near what Ren is accustomed to.
Snap out of it, Cassie. Who cares what heâs accustomed to! I shouldnât be trying to change myself or conform to some ideal just for a man. Regardless of how delicious he might be.
This is how it all starts⦠that dick-whipped slippery slope. It will be a cold day in hell before I let myself become a member of that club.
I lightly slap my cheeks, trying to snap myself out of this dick induced relapse. Get. It. Together.
Before I can finish my pep talk, thereâs a knock at the door. Thereâs no way out but through, so I head to the door and open it as casually as possible, praying he doesnât see the hot mess underneath.
âCassie, you look stunning.â Ren hands me a gorgeous bouquet of peonies in varying shades of pink.
The flowers are whatâs stunning, not me. Iâm wearing distressed cutoff shorts and a black tank, nothing special.
I realize Iâve just been standing there staring at the flowers without saying a word, lost in my own head. Jumping into action, I quickly usher him in. âWhere are my manners, please come in.â
âIâm sorry if my compliment made you uncomfortable. I know weâre just friends, but I couldnât help but point out how gorgeous you look. Bare. Without makeup.â
I had every intention of not putting effort into my appearance tonight. I didnât want to make this feel like a date, and I somehow justified it by not getting ready for it. Pointless, I now realize. The way heâs looking at me like he wants to devour me whole leaves no question that this isnât just a casual visit.
âYou didnât make me feel uncomfortable at all. Just caught me off guard. This is what I always wear. What I always look like when Iâm at home.â
âPerfect.â His voice is low and barely audible, but it tugs at something deep within me.
Choosing to ignore the feelings that single word evoked, I quickly change the subject. âSo, I hope you like meat because Iâve made filets.â
A look of frustration flashes across his eyes but he quickly schools it. âThatâs perfect.â
Thereâs that word againâ¦
âGreat. The meat is resting but it will be ready in a couple of minutes. Why donât I give you the grand tour?â
Ren gives me a salacious grin, punctuated with a wink. âBy all means, please do.â
âOh, no. There will be no more magic happening between the two of us.â I shake my head while placing my hands on my hips laughing.
His face turns serious as he gets to within an inch of my body, but not quite touching. âSo you agree? It was magic.â
My entire body flushes, and because Iâm so fair, thereâs no sense in denying it. âYes. It was magic. Very beautiful, hot, and delicious magic. But it could never happen again.â The timer beeps, letting us know the steaks are done resting. Just in the nick of time.
âI guess that tour will have to wait.â A smirk ghosts Renâs lips, and I canât help but feel that thereâs a double meaning to that statement.
But before I can ask, the sound of scratching has Renâs brows lifting and me running toward the noiseâmy bedroom door and where Iâve left Bruce.
âShould I be worried?â Renâs cautious gaze looks on from the living area.
âMaybe. Iâm not sure yet. Iâve never had a man over to my place so Iâm not sure how Bruce will react. Hold on one sec.â I lift a finger as I slip through the bedroom door and away from his confused gaze.
Surely, a big bad alpha male such as himself wonât be afraid of a large dog, right? I mean, heâs one of the owners of WRATH, one of the best private security firms in the nation.
Scratching Bruce behind his ear, I give the verbal release for the command Iâve had him under. âBreak.â That one word has him up on all fours and sniffing at the door. âGood boy. Thatâs mommyâs good boy.â
âEverything okay in there?â Renâs voice cuts through the door and Iâm surprised Bruce isnât growling. Maybe things will go well after all. Grabbing hold of his harness, I walk my massive cane corso into the living area. âRen, this is Bruce. Bruce, this is Ren.â
âWow, heâs beautiful. May I?â Ren approaches cautiously with an outstretched hand, palm up and low to the ground. Nice. He knows what heâs doing.
âSo far so good. It looks like he might actually like you,â I say, unable to hide the disbelief in my voice.
âDonât sound so shocked.â Ren lets out a low chuckle, making Bruce lunge forward. Iâm about to issue the command for stay when the unthinkable happensâBruce begins licking Renâs palm.
Insane.
âYou can close your mouth now. Dogs happen to love me.â His warm smile melts me out of my stupor and into the present.
âThey might, but Bruce is no ordinary dog. He hates anything with a cock. And you most definitely have a cock.â My entire face heats with the memory of his massive dick sliding in and out of me. Ohhhh, how delicious that felt.
Renâs nostrils flare and his breathing turns ragged, I guess heâs just as affected by the memory as I am. Needing to break the sultry stare-off I bring up something thatâs sure to put a halt to both of our libidos.
âSo⦠Bella was here the other day.â Yup. My words have hit their intended target. âShe told me about the vandal who attacked her car. Apparently they even shot out her tires. I mean, who does that?â
Ren stands from his crouched position and I donât miss the evident bulge in his pants. I guess bringing up his niece didnât completely douse out the flames of desire.
I motion us toward the table, determined to serve him the meal I cooked for us. Even if itâs tepid by now.
Taking a seat at the small table, Ren speaks for the first time since my mention of his niece. âYes, we still donât know who the perp is so weâre taking every precautionary method possible. Itâs typically someone who is close to the inner circle or at least has easy access to it. Speaking of which, we should probably put some protection on you as well.â
My fork halts on its way to my mouth, âOh, hell no. Thereâs no way Iâm having a detail on me. Iâve seen what you guys are putting Bella through, and thatâs fine and all since sheâs the one whoâs been attacked, but Iâm fine. I can take care of myself. Besides, Iâve got Bruce.â I look to Renâs left where Bruce has stoically perched himself in hopes of getting scraps from his new bestie.
âLook, Cassie, I love your place but it isnât exactly in the best of neighborhoods. Iâm assuming you walk Bruce at night, and he might be an awesome guard dog, but a dog can only do so much against an attacker or multiple attackers with a gun.â He looks over to Bruce, patting him on the head. âIâm sorry, boy. I know youâre fierce. I can see it in your eyes, but we have to do whatâs best for our girl, right?â
I shake my head and laugh. âDonât think I donât see what youâre doingâbuttering me up through my dog isnât going to work.â
Ren shoots me a sly smile. âOkay, how about a compromise?â
âIâm listeningâ¦â I take a sip of the red wine Iâve poured for us both, watching Renâs cocked brow as he realizes what Iâve done. âWhat? It pairs perfectly with the steak, but I can drink yours if you donât want it.â I reach for his glass but heâs quicker than me, swiping it out of my grasp.
âNot so fast, little angel. I didnât say I didnât want it.â He takes a purposeful sip of his wine before continuing. âLike I was saying, compromise. Iâll be walking Bruce with you every night from now on.â He looks up from his glass, begging me to argue.
âOkay.â The word flies out before I have a chance to fully process what it means. I have no idea what possessed me to agree so readily, and by the look on Renâs face, heâs just as surprised as I am.
âOkay,â he echoes. That one word sealing the deal, and with it, whatever else it might bring.