A smile crossed her face that made my stomach jump in anticipation.
She turned to the two guys and said, “Could you give us just a second?” She took hold of my shoulders and Lukas’s fingernails grazed my skin lightly as she pulled me out of his reach. She moved us over a few feet before asking quietly, “Would the person you don’t want to see happen to be a gorgeous piece of man candy with a buzz cut and biceps that some ancient civilization probably worshiped?”
I swallowed. “Please tell me the reason you know that is because you’re psychic.”
“No, honey. I’ve just got eyes.”
Speaking of eyes, I swear I could feel his on my back, and I thought my spine might curl in on itself from the way it tingled.
“He’s watching me?”
“Like you’re the last piece of cake.”
The water temperature felt like it was rising, and it had already been hot.
Jenny asked, “Just looking for a piece of adventure, my ass. You already have an adventure. Who is he?”
An enigma.
“Just a guy I met the other night,” I answered.
“And why the hell would you not want to see him? Did he have herpes or something? Because that’s a damn shame. Like paint splattered all over a Van Gogh. Or a naked Ryan Gosling. “
“It wasn’t that kind of meeting.”
She clucked her tongue. “Also a shame. So, then why are you avoiding him?”
“It doesn’t matter.”
As intriguing as I found him, I didn’t like the way he made me feel. Jumbled and uncertain and naked in a way that had nothing to do with my current lack of clothing. Lukas was the better option. Easier to pinpoint and control.
“Well . . . you’re right about that. Because he doesn’t seem interested in avoiding you.”
That was all the warning I got before hot breath caressed my ear, and a deep voice said, “Nice to see you again, Kelsey.”
With my heart on pause, I turned and my mouth went dry. I met his dark eyes through the steam, and my paused heart leapt into action.
6
Standing face to chest with a glorious set of pectorals, I couldn’t make my mouth form the appropriate greeting. God bless Bowflex and free weights and whatever other magic gave him that body. Jen was right . . . it was a work of art.
He said, “How are your cheeks this evening?”
Oh, you know, flaming.
“Uh . . . good.”
Good. My cheeks are good.
He stood there, tall and silent and nodding, with that perpetually clenched jaw. The tension between us grew thicker than the steam, and I just couldn’t understand why in the world this guy was standing across from me.
He’d seen me at my worst, and then he’d rejected me. Why come back for round two?
He slid closer to me, and I felt the flow of the water around me change. My body instantly responded to his closeness, and his cocky smile told me he could tell. His arm brushed my chest, and the tips of my br**sts tightened. I made a strangled sound somewhere between the wheezing of a fat asthmatic and the squeak of a dog’s chew toy. In other words, the noise that came out of my mouth was light-years away from being sexy. He chuckled and kept reaching past me to extend his hand to Jenny. With his body invading my space, and my face close enough to him that I could see close-up the stubble on his jaw, he focused on her. “Hello, I’m Hunt. It’s nice to meet you.”
“I’m Jenny. Likewise.”
Even his name sent tingles down my spine.
“Is that short for Hunter?” I’d been wondering.
He pulled back from Jen, but stayed firmly inside my personal bubble. His face tipped down toward mine, and he murmured, “It’s not.”
“So your parents just named you Hunt?”
“Not exactly.”
“God, vague much?”
He smiled, and that smile reached into my chest and rearranged everything in me.
“There you go calling me God again.”
Where was a desk when I needed to slam my head against it?
Lukas chose that moment to reappear at my side, and one desk wouldn’t have been enough. I needed a whole f**king classroom.
Hunt glanced briefly in his direction, then at Tau and John standing nearby, before focusing back on me. He said, “I didn’t realize you were here with others.”
I grinned. “You scared of a little competition?”
He laughed, and the sound unrolled down my spine on a shiver. He looked at me like the idea of him having competition was absurd. And damn it if he wasn’t right.
He asked, “What about your other friends? The ones from the other night?”
I shrugged. “We weren’t really friends. But this is Jenny.” I latched on to her like she was my lifeboat.
He smiled. “Yes. We met. A few seconds ago.”
I would welcome Armageddon if it would shut my stupid mouth.
“Right. We’re staying in the same hostel.” A hand slid across the small of my back, a large male hand that didn’t belong to Hunt. Lukas. Damn it. “Because we’re sisters. And it makes sense for sisters to stay in the same place.”
Foot . . . meet mouth.
Jenny stood next to me, a peculiar look on her face. And I could imagine it was odd . . . watching me self-destruct. No need to visit Mount Vesuvius, I was my own natural disaster.
Jenny clapped her hands together. “Oookay, I believe it’s time for drinks. I know I could use one . . . Kelsey?”