Rio di Janeiro I closed the door softly, hoping Penelope would rest.
This afternoon had easily shaved a decade off my life. When Lindsay burst into the department meeting, crying and blubbering, it had taken me a good five minutes to calm her down enough to get the story out of her.
But nothing had prepared me for the sight of Penelope covered in blood, her clothes torn and messy, her shirt not even hers. Iâd reacted in a primal way Iâd never experienced beforeâ¦and put us in a shit ton of danger because I couldnât control my emotions.
Speaking of which, Rachel sat at the dining room table, a Corona in hand while she studied.
âBeer?â she offered.
I walked the short distance to the table and gripped the back of one of the chairs. âI canât really drink with students.â
âBut you can fuck one?â she shot, her eyes devoid of emotion.
Ouch. âLetâs keep the ethical lines I cross to the bare minimum, okay?â
She shook her head. âI knew something was up. The first timeâback on her birthday. Shit, if Iâd paid attention, probably in class. When did it start? Did you ask her to stay after class?â
Damn, and I thought Penelope was a handful. I in no way envied Landon.
âI donât owe you anything, Rachel. But I do owe Penelope everything, so I will tell you two things about us. The rest, youâll have to get from her. First, I met her in Vegas before we ever boarded the ship.â
Her eyes flew wide, and I had to give myself a mental high-five for rendering her speechless.
âNot everything is as clean-cut as you think. Should I be with her? Absolutely not. But she is a force of nature that I canâtâ¦â I dropped my gaze to my hands while I struggled to find words that could do justice to Penelope. There were none. âLook. I wonât ask you to lie for us. I donât drag other people into my shitstorms. But I will ask that you talk to Penelope first. I cleaned her up, and sheâs got fresh bandages. Now, if youâll excuse me, I need to make some calls and check on Zoe.â
âSheâs in surgery,â Rachel said. âLittle John sent a message after he got to the hospital. She nicked the artery in her thigh, and theyâre repairing it. Broken leg, of course, and a few broken ribs, too, but sheâll be okay.â
My shoulders drooped with the rush of relief. âGood. Penelope is asleep, and she really needs her rest, so tell her to find me when she wakes up, please?â
âSo now Iâm your messenger?â
âNo, youâre her friend, and sheâs hurt,â I snapped.
Guilt flashed in her eyes. âYeah, youâre right.â
I was halfway out the door when she called my name. âDoc?â
âRachel?â
âYou said youâd tell me two things. That was only one.â
I looked at the girl who had the power to destroy everything Iâd been working ten years for, and gambled. Penelope trusted her, and I trusted Penelope.
âI love her. Itâs not a fling. Sheâs not just a phase or something to pass the time. I would give everything for her.â I have given everything. âSo you can look at me like Iâm the enemy, because maybe in some way I am, but I also know that thereâs no one in this world who can love her like I do.â
I watched the debate play over her face. It would take one call to the dean and Iâd be off the ship. I would never get another teaching job. Elisa would never go to Harvardâsheâd eventually die just like our mother.
âYou really love her?â she asked softly.
âMore than my very life.â
She sucked in a breath. âGotcha.â
I nodded and walked to the door. As I opened it to leave, Lindsay had her hand poised to knock.
âCruz! Sorry, you surprised me.â She looked back at the room number. âThis is the girlsâ room, right? Iâm not on the wrong deck?â
âNope, this is their room,â I said, trying to keep my smile loose. Guess I was about to find out if Rachel was going to out us or not.
âOh, good. I was just stopping to check on Penna.â
âI was doing the same. Come on in. Sheâs sleeping, but you can talk to Rachel.â I opened the door, and she came into the suite, glancing at Pennaâs closed door before reaching Rachel at the table.
Rachel glanced between us for a moment, and I waited for her deliberation.
âHey, Dr. Gibson. Beer? Dr. Delgado already turned me down.â
Lindsay laughed. âNo, no. Are you sure you should beâ¦?â She gestured to the bottle.
âWell, Iâm twenty-one, in my own room, and Iâve had a shit day, so Iâm going to go ahead and say yes.â
âPoint taken. Pennaâs sleeping?â
God bless Rachel, she didnât bat an eye or look at me.
âYep. Sheâs okay. Cleaned up, bandaged, and resting like the doc ordered.â
Lindsay nodded. âI wanted to tell her that Iâm sorry. I was in chargeââ
âNo you werenât,â Rachel said, leaning back in her chair. âYou may have been in the advisor seat, but you werenât in charge. In that moment, Zoe was in charge of herself. Renegades tend to do what they want, when they want, and any illusion of control you have is just that. Landon, Paxââshe glanced at meââeven Penna. They all do stuff theyâre not supposed to do. Thatâs how they made a name for themselves. So donât feel guilty. You had zero chance of stopping her.â
She looked up at me.
âNone of us had a chance of stopping her.â
â¦
âSheâs fucking insane,â Nick said as he parked next to me.
âYeah,â I agreed, sitting back on the picnic table. âNot sure why I thought sheâd rest up for a week or so.â
âI wasnât sure sheâd get back out here.â
I watched Penelope talk to Landon, already balanced on her full-size Elizabeth, nodding her head as Paxton joined in.
âI was. This is who she is.â
He shot me a puzzled look, and I shrugged. Stop fucking up all over the place, please. At this rate I may as well walk into the deanâs office and tender my resignation.
But there was Elisa to consider.
âHow the hell did you guys get this set up, by the way? These ramps donât exactly look easy to move.â
âTheyâre not.â Nick laughed. âI called in some favors from the guys who own this park and the ones who owned the last one. Add to that the money Pax was willing to drop from the Renegade budget to get Rebel back on that bike, and here we are.â
âWhat kind of favor?â
âThe Renegade Open in Cuba. Usually youâd have to qualify to get in. I gave them each one guy from their organizations who could enter without qualifying.â His eyes narrowed toward Penelope and the others. âWhat the hell are they telling her?â he mumbled and took off to join the conversation.
Rachel took a seat next to me on the table, and I inwardly cringed. It had only been twenty-four hours, but the girl felt like Robespierre, and I was at the guillotine.
âHeads up, these first few runs are going to be the hardest to watch,â she said.
âThereâs a giant foam pit.â
âWhich doesnât protect her if the bike comes down on top of her. This isnât a mini. Thatâs two hundred and twenty pounds of angry motorcycle. Sheâll be fine, itâs nothing she hasnât gone through already, but unless youâve sat through something like this before, itâs kind of brutal.â
âBut sheâll be okay?â
She studied my face for a moment before facing forward again. âAs okay as sheâs ever going to be. You didnât exactly choose a tame one.â
A quick glance told me the cameras were all busy capturing every aspect of Penelope, or what they could see of her under all that gear.
âShe talked to you?â I asked quietly.
âIf by talk you mean told me that it was none of my damn business. Oh, she also added that Iâm sworn to secrecy because she kept my relationship with Landon a secret for so long. Excellent play of the guilt card by Miss Carstairs.â
âYou kept your relationship a secret, too?â What I wouldnât give to be out in the open with Penelope. A few more weeks, that was all we needed.
She shrugged. âYeah, well, I was dating Wilder at the time, soâ¦I guess youâre not the only one to cross ethical lines around here.â
âJesus. You, Wilder, Landon, Brooke, and Nickâitâs like an incestuous CW drama around here.â
âPretty much. Point is that Iâll keep your secret, and not because you love her, but because she loves you, and I think you are the one responsible for bringing her back to the land of the living.â
My relief was short-lived as Penelope started her bike and rode down to the end of the track. Knowing what would come next, my heart rate skyrocketed.
That goddamned ramp still had Zoeâs blood on it.
âShe just needed someone to listen.â
âI would have listened,â she mumbled.
I weighed my options and made a choice.
âDo you have siblings?â
âNo. Iâm an only child.â
âPax and Landon?â
âLandon is an only child, but Pax has an older brother.â
âThen he might be the only one who can understand what sheâs going through. I have a sister whom I love so much that Iâm willing to give up almost anything for her. Penelope is the sameâand I think perhaps a few of you have forgotten that in the last few months.â
âShe misses Brooke,â Rachel whispered, like it had never dawned on her.
âWith the force of a thousand nuclear weapons.â
âOh God. Weâre so blind.â
Penelope came barreling down the track, and I started rocking back and forth. She hit the ramp and flew impossibly high, pulling the bike into one turn, then a secondâ âShit.â
Midway through the second turn, she lost the bike and came crashing back to the earth. She landed in one end of the foam pit while her bike hit the other, and I heard her swearing from over here.
âSheâs fine,â Rachel said.
âYeah, glad she is. I was less nervous on house-to-house raids in Afghanistan.â
âItâs one thing to risk your life. Handing your heart to someone else and watching them toss it around in the air for fun? Thatâs a whole different ball game.â
I sighed and settled back on the table, trying to brace myself for about thirty upcoming heart attacks.
âWhat wouldnât you give up?â Rachel asked.
âIâm sorry?â
âYou said youâd give up almost anything for your sister. What wouldnât you give up? Is there a measurement there?â
Penelope climbed out of the foam pit as her bike was lifted by the giant crane Little John piloted, and I grinned at how pissed she looked. Iâd take pissed over crying any day.
âYeah, there is. Iâd give my own life for Elisa, but I wouldnât give up Penelope. Sheâs the measurement of everything in my life.â
Rachel nodded. âGood answer. I might just like you after all this.â
I laughed, but it was short-lived.
Penelope ran that ramp again and again until she landed the bike in the pit. Landed, meaning she came down on the bikeâ¦just not necessarily with her wheels under her.
By lunch, I was ready to demolish the damn bike.
Penelope unsnapped her helmet, ripped off her pink bandana, and cursed fluently as she pulled her hair up high on her head.
âYouâve also got about a hundred pounds on me, Pax,â she snapped, and I got the fuck out of her way as she walked by.
But she subtly brushed my hand, which sent bolts of lightning through me.
âHow is your side?â I asked as she put her helmet on the table.
âFine.â
âPenelope?â I lowered my voice to a growl, noting that we had about twenty feet on the camera team.
âIt fucking hurts, and thatâs not going to change.â
Rachelâs eyebrows shot up and she mouthed, âgood luck,â to me before hopping off the table.
âOh no. You take her back to that little tent they set up and change her bandages,â I ordered Rachel.
âIâm fine.â
âYouâre one day post-accident and acting like nothing happened, so why donât we both cut the bullshit and agree that youâre anything but fine, shall we?â
She turned to me, crossing her arms over her chest and leveling me with a glare. âExcuse me?â
âOh, this should be good,â Landon said, flanking Pax as they walked over to the table.
Paxton waved off the camera, and they backed away. Probably got more than enough footage yesterday.
âI said, go change your bandages.â I picked up the kit Little John had put together and offered it to her.
âAnd I said Iâm fine.â
I handed the kit to Rachel. âGo with her, and get your damn bandages changed, Penelope!â
âOr what?â she snapped.
I stalked forward until we were about twelve inches apartâbarely outside the lines of propriety. âOr I cancel your practice for the rest of the day.â
âYou wouldnât.â
Renegades tend to do what they want, when they want, and any illusion of control you have is just that. Rachelâs words from yesterday ran through my head.
âAfter what happened yesterday, I most certainly would. Now you can be stubborn and fight with me right here for the rest of the afternoon, or you can go with Rachel, get your bandages changed, and go back to trying to kill yourself up there. Itâs absolutely your choice.â
We stood there for what seemed like an eternity, waiting for the other to back down. I would winâI was far more patient, and she had more to lose.
âWho needs TV? This is awesome,â Landon said.
At least six heads turned to glare at him, but Penna and I stood locked in a battle of control, concern, and compromise. She had to learn to give an inch, to trust me just a little, or we had zero shot at this thing once we were off the boat. I wasnât some pushover she could tread on, and while Iâd never hold her back, Iâd put my damn foot down when she was doing more harm than good.
âUgh! Fine!â She stomped off, and Rachel followed.
âDamn,â Pax said, slapping me on the back. âGlad we chose you, because she would have flipped us the bird and told us to fuck off.â
âYeah, well, sheâs just waiting for you to walk away before she does what she wants. Prove that you wonât walk away, and sheâll budge. It might be the slightest inch, but sheâll give.â
His eyebrows furrowed. âHow would youââ
âPax, I need to talk to you about the Cuba expo. We need the finalized list of riders who qualified,â Little John called out.
âYeah, okay,â Pax said, but he still shot me a look that told me Iâd said way too much.
I wandered toward the food truck, only to get yanked to the side by a very small, very pissed girl. âOh, youâre not sending me into the lionâs den. You created that beast, you soothe it,â Rachel said, pulling me toward the tent.
Once she saw that no one was around to witness, she shoved me through the canvas flaps and then stood guard, her feet visible at the bottom of the box-shaped tent.
âSeriously?â Penelope barked. She sat on the small table theyâd put in here, already stripped down to her protective jacket.
I walked up to her without pause and caged her in my arms. âI love you. That means that while Iâll watch you pull idiotic shit, Iâm not going to stand by and watch your wounds get infected. Got it?â
âYou canât just act like you own me out there.â She pointed in the direction of the ramp.
âAnd you canât act like you donât own me,â I threw back. âLike I donât have a right to be concerned, to worry, to have a fucking opinion. You are the strongest woman I have ever met, but if you want this to work between us, you are going to have to let me care for youâcare about you. Iâve watched you flinch and readjust that thing all day, and I would bet my life that youâve ripped open a few scabs, which means youâre sweating right into the wound. Has to sting like hell.â
âA little,â she acquiesced quietly.
I took her zipper between my fingers and arched an eyebrow at her.
âYes,â she said with a flirty smile.
Eyes locked, I unzipped her protective jacket, leaving her in nothing but a pink, zip-front sports bra that I desperately wanted to undo.
âFuck. Is âI told you soâ appropriate?â I asked, pointing to where several splotches of blood showed through her bandages.
âMaybe. But you only get so many with me, so I wouldnât waste one on something this small. Iâm bound to be far more stubborn down the line.â
âIâm counting on it,â I told her. Taking off her bandages, I hissed at the damage sheâd done today. âYou couldnât just let it heal?â
âNope. No time for that.â
âYou donât think it affects your performance?â
âThereâs so much adrenaline in my system once I start toward the ramp that Iâm sure I could lose a toe and not realize it.â
I cleaned and dressed her side, hating how angry and red it was. But weâd be at sea for the next five days as we headed up the Brazilian coast. As long as she didnât tear herself all to hell, she could heal up before the next port.
âThank you,â she said softly. âIâm not used to someone watching so carefully.â
âI will always watch you this carefully,â I promised.
She grasped a handful of my T-shirt and pulled me toward her until I stood between her outstretched thighs. âDid you know that you cross your arms when you think a student is wrong in class but donât want them to stop talking?â
âWhat?â
âYou sit back, fold your arms, and wait for them to finish. Then you ask questions until they explain themselves or realize theyâre wrong. When theyâre right, you flash your dimples once, then nod slowly. You only grade papers in blue pen, you canât stand ketchup, and you push yourself a tenth of a mile an hour faster on every run for about ten minutes.â
I blinked at her, and she grinned up at me.
âI watch you just as carefully.â
Uncaring that our only shield was a thin piece of green canvas, I leaned in and kissed her until she gripped my biceps like a vise. I changed the angle, taking it deeper, until I heard her whimper, felt her arch against me.
âIâm all sweaty,â she said between kisses.
âYouâre all mine,â I answered, then proceeded to kiss her until Rachel cleared her throat loudly outside the tent.
Penelope hopped off the table, zipped up her pads, and tugged her jersey over her head. âIâll head out first. You should probably wait to clear up that situation.â She pointedly stared at my very hard dick. âTell him to wait a few hours and Iâll make sure my bike isnât the only thing Iâm riding today. Now if youâll excuse me, my love, I have to get back to not killing myself.â
I shook my head as she walked out, head high, 100 percent stubborn and beautiful and mine.