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Lover Boy (Blue Collar Bachelors Book 1) by Cassie-Ann L. Miller (10)


Chapter 10

Reese

 

 

Leo is wearing a denim shirt…

 

I have a confession to make. I have a thing for guys in denim shirts. Especially guys with broad shoulders and tight stomachs and wide backs. Especially when the sleeves are rolled up to the elbows exposing long, sinewy forearms decorated with dark swirls of ink.

 

His eyes fall on me and his penetrating stare seeps through my skin, all the way into my bones. And now, words are spilling from my mouth. Spontaneous words. Words that have not been authorized by my brain.

 

“I-I can watch Brenton after school…”

 

Leo gives me a skeptical look and I instantly feel the need to defend my offer.

 

"No reason I couldn’t pick him up. I mean, I finish work at two o’clock and then, I usually just come straight home and watch re-runs of Floribama Shore or Teen Mom 2.” I chuckle under my breath. “Actually, most days any MTV reality show will do…Entertaining stuff.” I’m incredibly intrigued by dysfunctional exhibitionists who broadcast their impairments on cable TV in exchange for a paycheck. I can’t lie.

 

The look he’s giving me says he’s having serious doubts about my life choices right now.

 

“Um, sometimes I do the Soduko puzzle at the back of the newspaper, instead…” I say it as a defense.

 

His reservations don’t seem to ease up one bit. In fact, his brows furrow deeper.

 

“Y-you know what they say—Sudoko is like yoga for the brain.”

 

He’s still staring wordlessly. Now, I’m starting to doubt my life choices.

 

God, this is a disaster.

 

“Daddy, I wanna stay with Reese after school!” Brenton pleads. 

 

Completely silent, the protective father watches me. His gaze is severe, intense. My cheeks prickle with awareness of it.

 

“I know you don't want to leave him with a stranger and technically that's what I am, but—” I lean in and cup a hand around my mouth teasingly, “—you know where I live."

 

At that, a smile flashes across Leo's face. It's like lightning. For one brief second, it lights up the sky—oh god, he's breathtaking—and then just like that, it's gone. 

 

My tummy flip-flops.

 

“It’s just an offer,” I say placatingly. “Of course, you can say no if you don’t feel comfortable. I know that you don’t know me very well and I may not look like the type of person who’d be good with kids but—”

 

His gritty voice interrupts my monologue. "You don't have to help me, Reese. I mean—I don't want you to feel obligated. And honestly, Brent’s a bit of a handful.”

 

The little boy stands in the middle, eager eyes darting between the faces of the adults as we speak.

 

My asshole brother snorts as he sandwiches a hamburger patty between the open slices of a bun. "Saving people is what my sister does best." He squeezes a big dollop of mustard onto the burger. “She can’t function unless she’s in savior mode.”

 

I reach for the plate that he's handing me. "Charlie, don't—"

 

He cuts me off as he shoves a plate in Leo's direction. “Reese absolutely loves to help. Tell him the bumblebee story.” 

 

I cringe. Not the bumblebee story. “Charlie!” I say sternly. 

 

He just laughs. “When she was like seven, we were at the park and this bumblebee got really too close for comfort. So, like any person with half a brain, I swatted it out of the air as it was trying to sting me. It fell to the ground. This genius—” He jams a finger over his shoulder in my direction. “—decides that it’s her duty to save the thing! So, she picks it up and starts to pet over it. I’ve never seen so much affection in my life. I warned her not to but she didn’t listen. And what’d ya know—it zooms out of her hands and stings her. In the eye. She couldn’t see a thing for like a week.”

 

Brenton giggles hysterically along with Charlie. Despite the amusement in Leo's eyes, he's kind enough not to laugh out loud.

 

I’m red now. Pontsettia red, I’m sure.

 

I look away and grumble. "Charlie's exaggerating.”

 

When the laughter dies down, Leo exhales roughly. "Okay then, Reese. If you're able to watch Brenton after school then we'd like that, wouldn't we?" He ruffles his son's unruly hair.

 

"Yay! Reese!" the boy shouts. He wraps his arms around my legs, celebrating the victory. I laugh and hug him back. “We’re gonna have so much fun!”

 

I glance over at Leo and he’s grinning too although I can tell he’s fighting his darnedest not to.

 

Oh god—I think I just ovulated. I really, really like his smile.

 

Charlie’s groan takes us out of the moment. "You didn't bring hot dog buns, Reese. Please tell me you have some at home."

 

I knew I forgot something when I went to the grocery store yesterday. "Oops! I ran out. Sorry."

 

My brother gives me a hard stare as he steps away from the grill. "I'll run down to the store to get some." He checks his back pocket for his wallet and his keys then he's jogging down the stairs. "Keep an eye on the grill."

 

Brent follows after him. "I'm going, too," the boy announces.

 

Leo calls out as they go. "Be careful, Brenton. And no candy."

 

“Okay, daddy,” the child shouts over his shoulder.

 

Charlie pulls the car seat out of Leo's car then he straps Brenton into his truck. He backs out of the driveway, his tires digging grooves into the gravel.

 

Now, Leo and I are lingering here on the deck. Alone. I feel like an awkward misfit at a school dance who somehow finds herself standing next to her crush. My heart riots, a crazed animal struggling against its cage. I venture a peek over at Leo. He leans casually against the wooden banister eating his burger, completely oblivious to my inner havoc.

 

I glance down at the burger in my hand. It smells so good. Too bad I have a boulder the size of New Zealand lodged in my throat.

 

"So, how much will I owe you?" he asks, his deep baritone suddenly breaking through the silence.

 

I jolt. "What?"

 

"How much will I owe you for watching Brent after school?"

 

I shake my head vigorously. "Oh, I can't charge you."

 

He furrows his brow. "Of course you can charge me. Just tell me how much." He gives me a long stare, the heat of it crawls across my skin.

 

"No. It's okay. It'll be fun hanging out with Brenton everyday. I need a break from reality TV, anyway. It’s frying my brain cells one by—"

 

His gaze sharpens with persistence. "Reese, you’ll be performing a service and I'll pay you." He brings his burger to his mouth and a little pleasure sound bursts out of him as he chews.

 

That tiny noise rings a bell in the area between my thighs. Oh Jesus. I momentarily considering requesting payment in the form of illicit sex acts. Plain, ol’ legal tender just won’t satisfy this hankering throb at my core.

 

Seriously, Reese? That’s just crude!

 

Guilt shoots into my mind and words come tumbling free. “Fine. You can pay me…In American currency."

 

Leo gives me a baffled look. "Of course,” he speaks slowly and carefully, formulating the words properly, because obviously, I’m not too bright. “In American currency…because we’re in America.”

 

Now, my gaze is transfixed to his lips as he takes another bite. I'm pretty sure that chewing isn't supposed to be this sexy. "I love American currency,” I say breathily, “Best currency around.”

 

Oh shut up, Reese. Please. I carelessly stuff my burger into my mouth. 

 

In hindsight, that may not have been the smartest move because mustard comes sliding over the side of the bun and falls—splat!—into my cleavage.

 

“Oh shit…”

 

My cheeks are so hot there must be grill marks on them. But before I can beg the earth to open up and swallow me whole, Leo drops his plate onto the table, grabs a wad of napkins and lunges at my breasts, swiping the paper through the valley between my tits like he’s saving my life.

 

Both shocked, we freeze.

 

And stare at each other.

 

His eyes bulge out of his face and his jaw hangs loose. Meanwhile, goosebumps sprout up across my chest and my nipples go hard beneath my dress, straining against the fabric like unpitted olives. I'm sure he can hear the erratic thump of my heart gallivanting in my chest.

 

He clasps his hands in front of his chest. "I am so sorry..."

 

His apology hangs heavily in the air as I stand paralyzed, speechless.

 

And then...we explode into roaring laughter.

 

It rolls on and on between us. Manic. Uncontainable. Shattering the tension that’s buzzed around us since the day we met. Leo crouches forward and slaps his thigh as I wipe tears from my eyes. The sound of our amusement fills the air and carries on the wind for a long time.

 

Just as it begins to die down, Brenton comes charging up the stairs with chocolate smeared all over his chin. Charlie follows behind with a few grocery bags.

 

"What's so funny?" Brenton asks innocently but we're still too choked up to respond. 

 

Charile’s glare moves from us to the smoking grill. "I told you two to watch the hot dogs!"

 

Leo and I glance at the charred sausages then back at each other and then explode into hysterics again.

 

But really, this situation is far from funny.

 

I can hardly stand to be within fifty yards of this man without making a fool of myself. And now, I’ll be babysitting his kid every afternoon after school.

 

If this isn’t a disaster waiting to happen, I don’t know what is.