Chasing Red: Chapter 3
Chasing Red: Steamy New Adult Romance
Girls were my weakness.
I knew this, but I had never broken my rules for any girl.
Until last night.
Sweat trickled down my face as I gripped the ball in my hands, raised my arms, and took my shot. I cursed under my breath when I missed the second time.
What the hell was I thinking?
Iâd already decided Iâd give her money so she could rent her own place, but the second I saw her this morningâwith the defiance in her dark eyes, but most of all, the sadness she tried so hard to hideâmy plans had disappeared like a puff of smoke.
On the way back to the locker room, I caught the fresh towel Cameron threw at me and wiped my face with it. I was distracted, and practice had been brutal.
Justin appeared in front of me, jogging backward. âDid your mommy forget to breastfeed you this morning, Lockhart? Your game sucked, dude.â
I threw the towel at his face.
âWhereâd you go last night?â Cameron asked, ignoring Justinâs whiny complaints.
âYeah,â Justin piped up. âI saw you talking to that hot piece of ass at the club. Did you score?â
Why did I feel like punching his face? Justin always talked like his mouth came from a garbage dump. It hadnât bothered me before, but I found that I didnât like him talking that way about her. Besides, his stone-hard, gelled blond hair irritated me today.
I pulled off my sweat-soaked shirt, balled it up, and, without guilt, threw it at Justinâs face. It boggled the mind how his blond hair stayed in place. He must have used epoxy.
âWhat the fuck, dude!â
Cameron laughed, but he sobered as he turned to me, his gaze piercing mine. He had the eeriest blue eyes Iâd ever seen.
âEverything good?â he asked.
Opening my locker, I reached for my bag and straddled the bench to rummage for a fresh shirt and jeans.
âYeah. Just need to get laid.â
Justin snorted. âLike youâd have a problem in that department.â
If he knew how hard I was shut down last night, heâd laugh his ass off. God, if he knew I couldnât even get Redâs phone number, Iâd never hear the end of it.
This morning on my way out, Iâd stopped by her room and suggested she give me her number so I could text her the lock code to my apartment door. Simple request. But nooo.
âJust tell it to me,â she said.
âWhat if you forget it?â I waved my phone at her. âItâs easier if I text you.â
âI can memorize it,â she insisted, raising her chin in challenge.
âDonât you have a phone?â
âI have a phone,â she huffed. âBut itâs only for emergencies. Texts cost me a dollar each.â
I stomped to my room to find a Sharpie.
âHold out your hand, then.â I wrote the code on her palm.
Stubborn girl.
I was closing the locker door to head for the showers when my phone burped a text. For a second, I was excited, thinking it might be Red. But there was no way sheâd be texting me. Since I didnât have her number, she didnât have mine.
Sandra Bodelli: Hey, handsome. Want to come over? My roommate wonât be here tonight.
I frowned. âWhoâs Sandra Bodelli?â
Justin sneaked behind me to look at my phone. âDamn. Youâre the man, Cal. Remember the girl from engineering who came to practice last week?â
I looked at him blankly.
He shook his head. âHow can you forget? She put her number in your phone. Blond, big eyesââhe cupped his chest with his handsââbeautiful assâ¦ets?â
I shrugged. âIâll take it.â
Justin roared like a maniac. I ignored him and texted Sandra that Iâd meet her in an hour.
Iâd forget Red tonight.
* * *
Slightly drunk and running on fumes, I stumbled back home at two in the morning. It was dark, but I didnât bother turning on the lights as I stripped out of my clothes in the living room.
Opening the fridge, I grabbed a carton of orange juice andâbecause I heard my momâs voice in my head telling me not to drink from the cartonâgrabbed a glass from the cupboard and poured. I chugged three glasses and let out a loud burp.
Ready to pass out, I was heading to my bedroom when a sharp pain hit my back.
âOww! What the fuck?â
The lights turned on, blinding me as I crumpled to the floor in pain.
âGood God!â Red yelped, covering her eyes. âYouâre naked!â
âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing?â I yelled, shooting her a murderous look. She was gripping my baseball bat, her eyes wild and round as saucers.
I knew it. She was a murderer, an assassin hired by some psycho to kill me.
âIâm so sorry! I thought you were a thief!â she yelled back.
A thief. In my own home?
Sheâd only hit my back, but everything hurt. My head, back, arms, legs. Moaning, I lay on my stomach on the cold floor.
âYou better put that baseball bat down, or I swear I will paddle your ass black and blue,â I threatened.
She must not have taken my threat seriously because I heard her move around. A moment later, a cloth landed on my bare ass. I was sure Iâd find the humor in this once my body stopped hurting.
I felt her kneel beside me, her breath on my neck. âIâm sorry, Caleb. I really thought⦠Hey, are you okay?â
When she placed her hand on my shoulder, I flinchedânot because her touch repelled me, but because it felt so damn good. She quickly withdrew her hand.
âDo I look okay?â My voice sounded harsher than I meant it to. âWhy donât you just shoot me and get it over with?â
I could feel her glare drilling a hole in my head. âIf youâd turned the lights on like a normal person, I wouldnât have hit you.â
I had enough strength to lift my head and frown at her, but when I saw what she was wearing, I forgot my mad. She had on an oversize white T-shirt with a picture of a fat, orange cat drinking a margarita.
âWhereâd you get the fat cat?â I couldnât help but grin.
She blinked. âWhat?â
âI donât think I own that shirt.â I paused. âDo I?â
âYouâd probably gain some respect from me if you did, but no. I stowed my stuff in my campus locker and went there to get it while you were out today.â
Something must have been wrong with me because Sandra hadnât turned me on in her lingerie, but Redâs shapeless shirt did. Or maybe it was just Red. Iâd had to make up a lame excuse so I could leave Sandra and ended up spending the night drinking with Cameron instead.
âWhy are you smiling now?â she demanded. âI swear thereâs something wrong with your head.â
Was I smiling? I didnât even notice. Resting my cheek on the floor, I closed my eyes and breathed in her scent. I could smell the strawberry shampoo sheâd used.
I decided strawberries were my favorite fruit from now on. Yeah, I was drunk. So what?
She was still kneeling beside me, close enough for me to touch. I wanted to flip over and pull her on top of me. Something told me that would get me a kick in the balls, so I stayed where I was, content to just breathe in her scent.
âIâm sorry, Caleb,â she murmured after a while.
My God. This girl would be the death of me. One moment she was snarling like a wounded tiger, and the next she was as soft and sweet as a kitten.
âItâs okay, Red. I think I have a few more limbs left for you to abuse. But just no more tonight, all right?â
I wiggled my fingers and feet for effect, but she didnât react.
Pulling her legs to her chest, she rested her cheek on top of her knees, and a lock of dark hair fell across her face. I had the strongest urge to tuck it behind her ear.
âWhy call me Red? If you havenât noticed, my hair is dark.â
My eyelids felt heavy, and I was about to close them when I noticed her toenails. Sheâd painted them a sexy red. And she wondered why I called her Red.
âYou were wearing that hot red dress last night. And your lips. Your lips made me think of⦠I donât think youâd care to hear my thoughts about that.â
Ignoring my comment, she got up from the floor.
âItâs late. Do you need help getting to your room?â It sounded like she wanted me to say no.
âYou know Iâm naked, right?â I looked up at her. She was glaring at me. âThis towel you covered my ass with isnât big enough to cover whatâs on my front.â
What the hell did I just say? I expected her to stomp off, but she surprised me by laughing instead. It was a big, bold laugh so unguarded that it made me smile. I wanted her to keep laughing, but I was too exhausted to think of anything else to say.
âI can always get you a body bag,â she offered. I could hear the smile in her voice.
âYouâre so creepy.â I chuckled.
âNot as creepy as you.â
I closed my eyes, grinning like a fool. âAre you flirting with me now, Red?â
* * *
If she replied, I missed it because the next thing I knew, I was waking up to the smell of bacon. I was still on the floor, but she had placed a pillow under my head and a blanket over me.
Groggy, I sat up and noticed my clothes werenât scattered on the floor anymore. She must have picked them up while I was asleep. My body still ached. Sleeping on the floor probably didnât help. I stood up and wrapped the blanket around my waistâfor her sakeâand headed to the kitchen. I stopped short in the hallway when I spotted her in front of the stove.
Warmth filled my chest. She was cooking breakfast.
For me.
I had to remind myself that she was just holding up her end of the bargain. Still, it made me happy.
I leaned against the wall, enjoying the view. There was something sweet and cozy about watching a girl cook breakfast for me. The smells, the soundsâ¦the girl.
Sheâd tied her hair in a messy knot on top of her head, and a few tendrils had escaped, curling at the delicate line of her neck. The grace and fluidity of her movements reminded me that she was a fantastic dancer.
âHey there, stranger,â I greeted her as she turned around.
She squealed in surprise and almost dropped the plate.
âAre you always so jumpy in the morning?â I asked.
She gave me a halfhearted smile. I figured there was more to it than she was letting onâshe had attacked me with a baseball bat last nightâbut I let it go. For now.
âWhy donât you get dressed? Then you can eat your breakfast,â she suggested.
Tongue tucked firmly in my cheek, I said, âYou mean get undressed and eat you for breakfast?â
Sometimes I wondered if my mother had dropped me when I was a child. Even I thought my mouth needed to be soaped because of the things that came out of it. Red must have been getting used to me because she only shook her head.
I padded to my bedroom, brushed my teeth, and put on jeans. By the time I headed back to the kitchen, she had a plate of bacon and another of eggs balanced on one arm. How the hell did she do that?
Watching her expertly put the plates on the counter, I took a seat.
âThree out of four shelves in your fridge are stocked with cartons of orange juice,â she observed, her brows raised, curious.
âYeah. Can you tell I hate the stuff?â I picked up my fork and watched her walk to the cupboard and pull out a glass. âWhereâd you learn to cook?â I asked.
She took her time as she opened the fridge and poured orange juice in the glass before turning around to answer me. âMy mom had three jobs when I was growing up, so I was by myself a lot. I had to learn how to cook or eat peanut butter and toast for the rest of my life.â
I paused, thinking. âYou like peanut butter?â
Something about her smile triggered a faint memory, but it was gone before I could catch it.
âItâs my favorite,â she answered.
âOkay, Iâll get some, then.â
âYou donât have to,â she said quickly.
âI know.â And because I knew sheâd argue if I said grass was green, I changed the subject. âHey, I have an idea of how we can make this meal fun.â
She gave me a dry look as she placed the glass of orange juice beside my plate and moved behind the breakfast bar. Away from my reach.
âYou know those sexy French maid outfits?â I continued, scooping eggs, bacon, and toast onto my plate. âSmall black skirt, white apron, lacy headband? Of course youâd have to have the white stockings and high heels too. Oui, Monsieur Lockhart, Iâll get that for you. Oui, Monsieur Lockhart, you look fantastique today. Fantastique.â
âI have a question for you,â she started, standing in front of me with her hands on her hips. âWhat exactly do you want to do if you grow up?â
With that, she turned and left.
What the hell did I do now? Bummed, I put my fork down. Leaning back in the chair, I rubbed my face.
I wanted her to eat breakfast with me.
I wanted her company.
What the hell was happening to me?
I felt like a dog begging for attention.
I was Caleb Lockhart. I never begged for a girlâs attention. They were the ones who flocked around me, wanting my company.
I realized that I had been spoiled, and that this girl was very, very different.
Looked like I got my wish after all.
* * *
Veronica My heart was pounding by the time I locked the bedroom door behind me. Still gripping the doorknob, I leaned my forehead against the wood and closed my eyes.
Did Caleb have to walk around half-naked all the time?
The guy was a walking poster boy. It was hard to pretend he didnât affect me. Sooner or later heâd see right through my stoic facade.
Caleb moved with relaxed self-confidence, too aware of his effect on the female population and very comfortable with it. He was exactly the type of guy I stayed away from.
Wasnât it ironic that I was living under the same roof with him now?
Pushing away from the door, I glanced at my watch. The campus library should be open. I needed to use the computer there to apply for jobs online and print copies of my résumé so I could bring them to businesses downtown. I had done this a few times beforeâto no availâbut I had to keep trying.
Esther Falls is one of the biggest cities in Manitoba, with a population of six hundred thousand. But the economy had not recovered fully after the recession. Now more than ever, it was hard to find a job, especially one that wouldnât conflict with my classes. I didnât know if I could even afford to finish my courses now.
Maybe it was time to move to a different province where jobs were more plentiful, but I loved being surrounded by the lakes of Manitoba. I appreciated the friendliness of the locals, the diversity of cultures and social practices. Besides, it wasnât like I could afford to move again.
I wondered where Iâd be if Caleb hadnât offered me his spare bedroom. I owed him, and Iâd find a way to pay him back somehow.
Gathering my books, I opened the drawer on my bedside table to store them and nearly shrieked. The drawer was brimming with condoms!
Good God. Was this room where Lockhart slept with his groupies? I could only hope that he changed the sheets. What if he didnât? Stripping the sheets, I decided to wash them later. Maybe sanitize the whole room too.
I took a shower and got ready for the day. I was double-checking everything in my bag as I left my room when I crashed into a very solid, wet body.
âOw!â I cried out, rubbing my forehead.
âHey, Red.â
I looked up and was rendered speechless.
Caleb was shirtless again, his unbelievable chest gleaming with sweat. His hands held the ends of a white towel around his neck. There were small bandages on his fingers, and I could see calluses on his hands.
âGoing somewhere?â he asked. His green eyes twinkled like he was up to no good.
I cleared my throat and nodded, refusing to look below his neck. âWork.â
âAh. I see.â He paused. âAlways so serious.â
The heat emanating from his body was beginning to bother me. A lot. The way his vibrant green eyes studied me wasnât helping either. I took a step back.
There was a naughty gleam in his eyes as he asked, âWanna see something?â
I narrowed my eyes suspiciously. âNot really.â
His smile widened before he shamelessly stretched his impressive biceps. The lines and curves on his arms were tight, his skin tan and healthy.
âWatch this.â With a wolfish grin, he turned to his side so that I could get a view of his butt. It was noticeably round and firm and⦠This was getting out of hand.
âNote the butt pop.â He winked. âIâm popping it, popping it just for you. Keep your eyes on me. I havenât shown you the best part yet.â
He turned and started moving the muscles on his chest. It looked like little bugs were twitching under his skin. It was creepy. I started laughing so hard that I had to wrap my arms around my stomach. This boy was insane.
âWhat do you think, girl? I got it good, huh? I got it really good.â
I shook my head. âThe only thing going good for you is that no one has picked you up for the zoo. Your cage is waiting. Youâll be able to showcase yourself among your fellow apes there.â
He batted his eyelashes. âYouâd pay to see me. Admit it. Hey, Red?â His face turned serious as he asked in a low, deep voice, âWant a strip dance?â
We both jumped when we heard the buzz from the intercom.
Rubbing his face with his hand, he muttered, âDamn. I forgot Iâm supposed to go to a charity event with my mother today. Can you hide in your bedroom for a few minutes? Be really, really quiet.â
âScared of Mommy?â
âHell yeah. It might be awkward to explain why youâre staying here with me. Just give me a few minutes. Half an hour tops, then you can go.â
If his mom was going to have a problem with me staying here, then Iâd better find another place as soon as possible. I needed to find a job today.
I let out a frustrated sigh. âI need to leave, Caleb. I have a lot of things to do today. I can tell her Iâm housekeeping.â
âNo! You donât even have a broom with you. Trust me. Iâll get rid of her quickly, and youâll be on your way. Okay?â
âFine.â I headed back to my room.
I stayed close to the door, listening to the sounds outside the bedroom. I heard the soft voice of an older woman, followed by Calebâs deeper tones. Twenty minutes later, there was a gentle rap on the door.
Cautious, I stayed where I was and waited. The door slowly opened an inch. âRed?â
I stood right behind the door, still out of view. âIâm here,â I said.
âI have to go. Soâ¦Iâll see you tonight?â
We stood on either side of the door, whispering like kids sharing secrets.
âSure,â I answered.
âAre you going to miss me?â
I paused. âSure, Caleb.â
He cleared his throat. âLater, Red,â he said softly as he closed the door.
âLater, Caleb,â I whispered to no one.