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Paths: A Killers Novel, Book 2 (The Killers) by Brynne Asher (6)

Chapter 5 The Tingle is Back

 

Grady

Finally.  Ive been waiting and shes later than usual.  I was beginning to wonder if her schedule had changed, but shes back, pulling up the drive of the vineyard.  I slip my phone in my pocket and go to the window of the upstairs bedroom. 

Crews been cool with me laying low since we got back.  I havent worked with the men once, not even in the classroom.  Ive tried, but I cant wrap my mind around what happened.  Deep down, I know I slipped, lost my edge, and got careless.  Something triggered in me, and I cant shake itIve tried.  Doesnt matter how I spin it, it all comes back to my head fucking with me, and even I know when that happens, its over. 

At first, I ignored it.  Later, I worked out harder than I ever have before, trying to face it head-on.  It was all pointless.

It never wouldve bothered me had it not been for Gracie.  Ive never had one single regret about what I did all those years ago.  Id do it againeven enjoy itif I had the opportunity. 

But it started fucking with Gracie, and knowing I caused that, it messed with me, too.  It fucked with my head and my sleep.  If I sleep, I cant get rid of the dreams.  If I fall into a deep enough sleep, there he is, fucking with me, or worse, the girls. 

Hes been gone fifteen years and still causing havoc.  I hope hes rotting in the depths of hellits the only place he deserves to be. 

Knowing I came close to getting Crew killed almost did me in again.  He followed me to that hellhole to have my back, and because Id lost my edge, he had to save my ass.  It doesnt matter how many times hes told me were good since it happened, or that he thinks I saved Addy, and probably him, that day in her vineyard.  Hes tried to convince me were even. 

Still, its not a good feeling.

Finding focus after being beaten to a pulp and almost having my hand chopped off has been challenging.  Retreating has been the easiest option. 

Until yesterday. 

Theres no denying Mayas gorgeousany warm-blooded man would agree.  With nothing to do for weeks, Ive become obsessed.  At first Id just watch her come and go, run, or, on the rare occasion when she wasnt working and the weather wasnt too cold, sit outside by herself as she stared off into the woods. 

But when she laid her hands on my bare skin yesterday, something clicked.  I found itmy focus that disappeared.  Even though its different and foreign, its the only thing thats felt right in a long time.  Im not back to where I wasnot even close.  But the second I looked down into Mayas light blue eyes with her soft touch on my skin, I knew. 

I look out the window to the little house on Addys land as Maya gets out of her car to hurry inside.  I cant remember a day when she hasnt been rushing around, coming and going, or working at the winery. 

Why the hell does a physical therapist work two part-time jobsone as a waitress and the other at an assisted living center?  Were located near one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the country.  She said she was waiting for a PT position to open up at the senior center, but it cant be hard to find work in her field until then.  Hell, therere suburbs just fifteen minutes east of us. 

It makes no sense, but it does make me curious. 

I rub my forearm while flexing my fist, enjoying the feeling of not having that cast on for the first time in weeks.  Sawing it off myself was an experience, and not as easy as cutting out my own stitches, but its done.  No stitches, no cast, and Ive decided Im done with the sling. 

Maya doesnt make me wait long as I stand at the window.  After locking her door from the outside, she jogs back to her car.  Making a quick U-turn, she starts toward the tasting room instead of leaving the property. 

I turn and grab my keys on the way out.  Im anxious but I dont give a shit.  If being near Maya feeds my obsession, Ill take as much as I can get.

 

 

*****

 

Maya

Sorry again, I call to Evan as I hurry out of the back room where I store my purse.

Quit apologizing.  You called to let me know youd be late and I told you were slow today with no events.  I plan on doing inventory in the cellar this afternoon unless things pick up.  Are you good up here on your own?

I think so.  Ive practically memorized my cheat-sheet for tastings.  I know how the wines are made and their pairings, but Ill never be as good as you.  I grin at him, serious and teasing at the same time.  How Evan knows as much as he does about wine at his young age baffles me.  He told me he wants to become a certified Sommelier someday.  Courses to do this are easily found in California, but not Virginia.  Hes been working closely with Van, Addys winemaker, to learn his side of the business, explaining time and experience are key. 

Since hes twenty-four, Id say hes ahead of the game. 

Evan grabs a file and his tablet.  Addys in her office.  Call me if you get busy.

I watch him disappear on his way to the cellar before going to the kitchen to check in with Maggie.  Ive decided it doesnt matter how long I work here, conversing with Maggie will never be effortless.  Today is no different.  I jot down the specials and listen to her explain her attempts at seasonal baking so Addy doesnt have to order fresh desserts from a local bakery.  No one has come right out and said it, but from what I gather, baking isnt Maggies strong suit.

I hightail it out of her kitchen, but hardly make it a step into the bar when Im stopped in my tracks.  I was barely away for a couple minutes, but in that short amount of time, he appeared out of nowhere.  One second I think Im by myself, prepared to enjoy a slow afternoon, and then, poofhes here, studying the wine list. 

Without moving a muscle, his bright blue eyes look up from the leather-bound menu.  Those eyes drop from my face, slowly traveling down my body before making their way back up, and when they do, he does the same thing he did for the first time ever when I stood on his porch.  His lips scarcely tip on one side, making me wonder what hes thinking. 

I mean, Im not stupid.  Im pretty sure I know what hes thinking, but I havent had a man look at me like that in a really long time.  No man had the opportunity, or if one did, he knew who I was, and knew better than to give me a second look.  In fact, up until a year ago, I didnt realize just how dangerous it would be for another man to glance my way, but now I do.  I get it, and it makes me angry all over again.

But having Gradys eyes on me is freeing.  Not only are they eyes that I like and have lusted over for weeks, but after yesterday when I got to look into those eyes up-close, having them travel my body makes me tingle. 

I cant even think about having my hands on his bare skin.  Touching his warm body and firm muscles was too much.  I barely kept it together, it was all I could do to keep my breathing even.  My heart racing along with the damn tingle didnt help one bit.

I havent tingled for a really long time.  Hell, I havent even wanted to tingle, and any self-induced tingling business never crossed my mind.  I guess stress can do thatmake one not care about the tingle anymore. 

But Gradys eyes and his beautiful lips barely tipping make me think solely about the tingle.

Damn.  Now my panties are wet.

Holy shit, that hasnt happened in I dont know almost forever.  Well, it did happen last night when I was touching Gradys bare skin and rock-hardeven if a bit tightmuscles.  But before then, it was absolutely almost forever. 

Maya, Grady greets me as he tosses the menu to the counter and leans back in his bar stool. 

I immediately notice his bare arm for the first time, the cuffs of his sleeves rolled low with no cast, showing off his veined forearms.  I do my best to ignore his veins and my voice is hopeful when I ask, You went to the doctor?

He shakes his head casually.  Nope.

But…” Im confused, at a loss for words, before stating the obvious.  Your cast is gone.

Yep.

Without moving, I keep on.  If you didnt go to the doctor, how did you get it off?

I cut it off.

My eyes go big.  Why would you do that?

He slowly moves his arm up, proving his shoulder is stiff, and turns his forearm a few times, twisting his wrist.  Because its better.  No reason to keep showering with a plastic bag on my arm.  That was a pain in the ass.

The thought of Grady showering, plastic bag or not, does not help my case of the tingles, so I put that out of my mind and slowly move to where he sits at the bar.  I go with the easiest subject that comes to mind.  You should still have it x-rayed to make sure it set properly.

It set just fine.

You cant know that for sure. 

He leans forward with his good arm on the bar and softens his voice in a way Ive never heard from him.  Its fine, Maya.

Because of his tone and the simple fact Id look like a freak if I kept arguing, I stop and sigh, directing the conversation toward the only other thing weve ever talked about.  Do you want to hear the specials?

The man sitting before me, whos only been broody at the least and irritable at the most, leans back in his stool and carefully crosses his arms across his wide chest.  Before I know it, a grin spreads across his face.  Are you going to torture me if I say no?

I pull my lip between my teeth to keep from smiling.  The mans proclivity for food is relentless.  Maybe.

His grin fades into a smirk and he jerks his chin.  Hit me.

Without looking at my notepad, I say, A kale, brussel sprout, and broccolini salad, with finely shredded carrots, red cabbage, minced red onion, dried cranberries with fresh parsley.  Its dressed and massaged with freshly squeezed lemon, garlic, and olive oil.  I watch his smirk disappear and he slowly starts to grimace, but I persevere.  Instead of a sandwich, Maggies created a lovely grilled tofu lettuce wrap with an almond dipping sauce.  His grimace turns to a scowl.  Shes also made a cabbage roll soup.  Would you like me to describe it?

No, he answers emphatically.

I smile.  Are you sure?  The soup is packed with cabbage, offering all kinds of health benefits, from preventing colon cancer to healing ulcers to relieving muscle soreness.  It would actually be really good for your shoulder.

He frowns, appearing deeply disturbed by the food I just described.  Are you serious?

I smile bigger and roll my eyes.  No, but that was fun.  Youre really weird about food, you know.

I dont think he found any of that fun because he narrows his eyes on me, shaking his head. 

Although, the soup of the day really is cabbage roll, and cabbage is good for you.  It even has meatbeef and pork.  You should try it.  

His smirk reappears.  Maya, youre a smartass.

Maybe, I tip my head, but youre like a five-year-old who refuses to eat his vegetables.

I like what I like, but I promise you, Im most definitely a man.

I shake my head and take a breath, needing to stick with the topic of food rather than Grady being a man.  What can I get you?

He ignores me and asks, Why are you working as a waitress when youre a physical therapist?

Honestly, Im really sick of lying.  Im relieved when I can mostly give him the truth.  I just moved here and dont have my Virginia license yet.

Where did you move from?

Trying to keep up with the conversation without pause and be as truthful as possible, I answer, The northeast.

Northeast?

Yeah.  Can I get you something to drink?

Where in the northeast?

Not liking his bombardment of questions, I decide a distraction would be best.  I reach to my left for a clean wine glass and place it in front of him.  Grabbing two bottles in each hand out of the refrigerator below the bar, I ask, How about a tasting?  I dont wait for him to answer and pour a small amount of the Petit Manseng. Addy grows these grapes here at Whitetail.  Try it.

He works his jaw as if hes thinking before he picks up the glass and tosses back the contents.  I was hopeful hed give up, but he continues.  What brought you to Virginia?

I quickly uncork the Viognier, giving him a healthy splash, and continue telling truths.  It can be cold in the northeast.

He picks up his glass, but before taking a sipor a gulpasks, Its not cold here?

Fine.  Its colder there.  Now drink, I demand, ready with the next bottle.  Im glad Evan isnt here.  This is like the speed-round of wine tasting.  He wouldnt be happy seeing fine wine that should be savored being downed like cheap tequila. 

Grady swallows it in one gulp.  True.

His glass barely hits the bar when I start pouring and giving him the super-duper abridged tasting edition.  Chardonnay.  Popular, crisp acidity, good with fish or white meats. 

He looks at me inquisitively when he keeps on.  Why havent you gotten your Virginia license?  Since youre working on my shoulder and all, I should probably make sure youre legit. 

He picks up the Chardonnay and swallows, waiting on my answer.  I continue to tell him the truth, even though the truth is getting fuzzier by the second.  Im working on it.

He continues to taste the special blend named The Delaney, a Riesling, and Cab, all the while he asks about my job at the Ranch, why Im such a vegetable pusher, my favorite color, and what I like to eat on my pizza besides vegetables. 

He tosses back the Merlot as I answer about the pizza.  Mushrooms.

Hes had to have had at least three glasses of wine by now, Ive had a pretty heavy hand as weve progressed.  Not to mention, this is the fastest wine tasting Ive ever done.  I think Ive only been semi-answering his questions for maybe five minutes. 

He sets the glass down roughly.  A mushrooms a vegetable.

No.  I pick up the last bottle, a blend of reds.  Its not a plant, its fungi.  Some would even classify it as a meat since they have similar vitamins.

Who would classify a mushroom as a meat? he probes, picking up the red blend. 

I shrug, watching him down the last tasting just as quickly as the previous eight.  Ive done this long enough to tell he didnt enjoy the wine at all, but did it solely to talk to me.  Youre done.  What do you think?

He sits the glass down and leans into the bar.  I think you didnt tell me shit about yourself other than your favorite color is celery, which again, is a fucking vegetable.

Its also a color, I refute.

Maybe, but I hardly know anything about you, Maya.

I lean down, putting my elbows to the bar to get close to him.  Im almost as close as I was yesterday when I was working on his shoulder, but now Im face-to-face.  I get to take in all of his features.  His dark brown hair with glints of gold peeking through here and there, a strong jaw below his perfect lips, and those long, dark lashes, so long they frame his piercing blue eyes, much bluer than mine. 

After Ive taken a moment to appreciate his features, I lower my voice to almost a whisper.  Then tell me, Grady, how did you break your arm, dislocate your shoulder, and get that fresh scar on the side of your head?

He doesnt flinch or move a muscle, but those blue eyes flare just enough, I know he had to work for it. 

It appears Im not the only one holding truths close to the vest. 

When he minutely gives his head two shakes, I lower my voice further and respond to his nonverbal answer.  Touché.

He narrows his eyes as I stand quickly and turn for the kitchen. 

Where are you going? he calls for me.

I look over my shoulder as I push the kitchen door open.  Im ordering your lunch.

I didnt tell you what I wanted.

Oh, I know what you want, Grady.

With that, I leave him sitting at the bar shaking his head.  Just because hell be getting cabbage roll soup, Ill order him two desserts.  They are a little on the smallish side, after all.

 

 

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