Motorcycle Man Page 51
“Baby,” he started, still talking quietly, “her thing was intense. We got close during it. And we stayed close. But she’s Hawk’s and, a man like Hawk, she… is… Hawk’s. They’re not only married, they’re tight. I got that a long time ago but that didn’t mean somethin’ didn’t keep growin’ for her and me. It did. We still got that and I hope we always do. And part of us havin’ that is, she heard about you and although Elvira looked like the ringleader of that sneak attack, Gwen was the brains behind the operation. Hawk told her I’d claimed you and she wants to be sure it’s all good for me. It’s sweet. It’s friendly. And that’s all it is.”
Okay, to trust him I had to trust that. I still didn’t like it but… whatever.
Moving on.
“And Mara?” I asked.
“Mara’s a long story that I’ll tell you while I’m makin’ you chops tonight.”
I didn’t know if that was good. What I did know was that chops sounded great.
“Pork chops?” I queried.
“Are there other kinds of chops?” Tack queried back.
“I don’t think so.”
He grinned then confirmed, “Yeah. Pork chops.”
“Do you make good chops?”
“Cooked for you twice, Red. What do you think?”
That answered that. He made good chops.
I hadn’t had breakfast and my mouth started watering.
But I had to know.
“Did you get… involved with Mara too?”
“Fuck no. She’s bangin’ a cop.”
Well, that was firm. It was also good to know.
“And last, Elvira?”
“Elvira works for Hawk. She’s in Gwen’s posse. She lassoed Mara into Gwen’s posse. The shit that went down with Gwen meant four men were involved. One of them was Hawk. One of them was me. One of them was Mara’s man, Lawson. And one of them was a man named Lucas who claimed himself a woman named Tess and it’s likely she’ll be wearin’ a dress and heels at Club come Wednesday night. I don’t do chick so I have no clue what’s in store for you. All I know is, Gwen’s got a big heart. Elvira’s is arguably bigger. And Mara’s is off-the-charts big. Gwen’s drama started that posse and with each new drama, that posse grows. They wanna suck you in, worse things could happen.”
“Right,” I whispered, intrigued but I’d let it go until chops. “So, I’m at your house tomorrow night?”
“Yeah.”
“Did you think of maybe asking if I’d like to be at your house tomorrow night?”
His lips twitched.
Then he said, “No.”
“Annoying,” I muttered.
“Yeah, you say that, baby. What you didn’t say was that you aren’t coming to my house tomorrow night.”
Damn. I was totally figured out.
I sighed.
Tack chuckled.
Then he squeezed me with his arms and dipped his face close.
“Give me that mouth again, babe, then get outta here.”
“Is the word ‘please’ in your vocabulary?”
“No, but you throw more attitude at me before givin’ me your mouth, tonight, that word is gonna be in your vocabulary and I’m gonna make you use it often.”
Oh boy.
That didn’t cause a quiver. That caused a quake and it shook me from top-to-toe.
“Babe,” he growled, “mouth.”
“Oh, all right,” I muttered, saw humor light his eyes then I gave him my mouth.
He took it and the way he did, that caused a quake too.
He’d let me go, turned me, scooted me toward the door with a hand at my ass and I was wandering there, slightly dazed by his kiss, slightly dazed by the girl posse’s visit but mostly dazed in a happy way I was hoping I was right about when I heard Tack call, “Red.”
I turned to him and my hand shot up automatically as he sent the key to the office I’d dropped on the desk sailing in my direction. Dazed, it was a miracle I nabbed it in the air but I did.
Then I stood at the door watching him pick up the envelope that contained the resignation letter I’d laid on the desk. Then I watched him rip it in half. Then I watched him toss it in the trash.
Finally, I watched his eyes settle on me.
Heated but it was again there.
Steely determination.
Instead of clenching, my heart grew light.
That felt a whole lot better.
I smiled at him and waited for Tack to smile back.
He did and it was great.
Then I walked out the door.
Chapter Eighteen
Really Glad He Did
“Can I say, I’m not sure about this?” I said into the “secure phone” Tack handed me when it rang.
My ass was on the counter in my kitchen close to where Tack was working. And my ass was there because Tack planted it there with a muttered, “Keep me company while I cook,” which was kind of an invitation but him doing it after lifting me up and planting my ass on the counter was more a command.
It was the evening after our showdown in the office. As promised, Tack came over with grocery bags full of food to make our dinner that I discovered was going to be chops, potatoes and green beans. The minute he closed the door behind him, he grabbed my hand, dragged me to my kitchen and planted my ass on the counter with his kind of invitation to hang with him while he cooked. So I was hanging with him while he cooked.
This was after I spent the day cleaning my house, doing yoga and opening the door to a scary looking, boy-man biker in training who introduced himself as Roscoe and was wielding a metal detector (it took him half an hour but he found Lanie’s ring).
I did all this while anticipating that night.
I didn’t have to think about my decision since both of us knew it was already made.
I was kind of scared.
I was mostly excited.
And I was excited because maybe, just maybe, I wasn’t wrong about Tack being my dream man.
But in the two weeks we’d been playing our game, things had been anything but normal. Your man coming over to make dinner with you knowing he was going to do it as well as understanding he was your man was normal.
I was scared of normal.
I was also excited about it.
And normal started out good. As I sat on the counter watching, Tack slid right into it like we’d known each other years rather than weeks and most of those years had been normal.