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A Love Thing by Kaye, Laura, Reynolds, Aurora Rose, Reiss, CD, Bay, Louise, McKenna, Cara, Valente, Lili, Louise, Tia, Warren, Skye, Linde, KA, Parker, Tamsen (82)

Chapter Twelve

Another day, another dream about Hunter. I’ve been having them since Cris asked me about my aversion to sharps. It’s been two months with two more visits between, and fortunately, he hasn’t brought it up again. Unfortunately, it’s like calling on Hunter’s ghost in my time of need opened the door for other memories of him, welcome or not.

I try to stealthily stifle a yawn in my elbow while I heft the kettlebell overhead, but Adam catches me and yaps his admonishment.

“It’s not naptime, Sleeping Beauty.”

Goddamn goldendoodle of a morning person. He’s lucky I don’t heave this torture device into his model-perfect face. I get in a few more reps, but another yawn overtakes me. Fuck all am I tired, and on today of all days.

The dreams have been all over the map, ranging from the most achingly sweet memories to recollections easily categorized as nightmares. They come without warning, and the only time I can guarantee I won’t have them is while I’m in Kona or when Rey sleeps in my bed. Apparently, Hunter’s ghost doesn’t suffer masculine competition. Other than that, there’s a better than even chance Hunter will make an appearance sometime during the night.

My brain is clearly trying to tell me something: Stay away from Cris Ardmore. He’s dangerous. You’ve been down this road before, and you know how it ends. Do you really want to put yourself in that position again?

My rational mind wants to fight back. Cris isn’t Hunter. There’s no way he’s as calculating and ruthless. No one is. But the warrior princess part of me wants to batten down the hatches and not let Cris in any further. Better yet, drive him back from the borders he’s encroached upon already. I get the message, Xena, and I’ll be careful, but can’t you let me enjoy this a little longer? I haven’t had sex this good in…

Shut it down, India. You might not be able to help Hunter haunting your dreams, but you can sure as hell keep him out of your head while you’re wide awake.

It’s bad enough my subconscious has gone into overdrive since my last call with Rey. We’d decided after my last visit that maybe Matty didn’t need to join me on my trips to see Cris anymore. I’d still check in and he’d be on stand-by to fly out if I needed him, but his physical presence and “don’t fuck with me” glare were no longer required.

I’d waited with my heart in my throat to hear back from Rey. I wasn’t sure if Cris would realize how major this is. I wasn’t sure I wanted him to. Strike that. I don’t want him to. But he’d said yes and offered to pick me up from the airport if I didn’t want to rent a car. More than not wanting to handle an unfamiliar vehicle while effectively off-roading, I was eager to have more time with him.

What the hell, India? Why don’t you just invite him over for a fucking tea party while you’re at it?

Though I’d never admit it, my head’s been a little fuzzy with nervous anticipation since then. Cris is distracting, and I need to shove that back in a box until this weekend. So instead, I focus on hefting the kettlebell into the air and on Adam’s big hands correcting my form. His clinical touch grounds me and lets me focus on the strain of my muscles working to move and bear the weight. The sensation isn’t intense enough to completely hold back the encroaching waters, but sandbags are better than nothing. They’ll get me to my first cup of coffee before I drown.

*     *     *

My phone has been ringing off the goddamn hook. Is this what Lucy does all day? Answer my fucking phone? Lucy is in Iowa, visiting her corn-fed family on their literal dairy farm. Maybe she’ll find some blond beefcake to take her for a much-needed roll in the hay and won’t be so god-awful perky when she gets back. The temp who was supposed to be here never showed, and the agency didn’t have anyone else. All the associates are out of town, and so for the first time in two years, I am answering my own goddamn phone.

“India Burke.”

“What are you doing answering your own phone? That’s a little below your pay grade, isn’t it?”

“My assistant is on vacation, and my temp didn’t show.”

“Oh, India,” Constance drawls. Southern compassion is so nice. It’s almost as welcome as a SoCo cocktail. “Then I won’t bother you. I just wanted to check in about next week’s site visit.”

“I’ll send you the itinerary by close of business tomorrow. I was hoping today, but—”

“Don’t trouble your pretty little head. Tomorrow’s fine by me.”

“Thanks, Constance. I appreciate it. Is Glory coming with you next week?”

“Yes, poor little thing could use some sun.”

I love Glory. She and Constance have been together for eight years; they met in grad school. When I was back east, she was my favorite sub to hang out with. I can’t count the number of evenings we sat giggling at Constance and Hunter’s feet or cuddled up after they were through with us. We could talk for hours, if we were allowed. She’s fun and sexy and brilliant, and I miss her.

“Tell her I can’t wait to see her. I’ll get Rey down to LA for dinner one night.”

“Sounds perfect. I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Good luck.”

I take another sip of my cooled coffee before my phone rings yet again. This is turning into a lost day. I’m tempted to let it go to voicemail and deal with it later, but the specter of an enraged Jack stops me.

“India Burke.”

“India?”

Fingers of unease claw at my intestines. The voice is familiar, but…

“Yes, this is India. Who is this?”

There’s the briefest pause on the other end of the line. My brain makes the connection at the same time his voice comes through the line again. “It’s Cris.”

Hands of panic grip my throat. I can’t breathe. My eyelids are fluttering like a debutante’s, and I wish there were someone here to wave smelling salts under my nose because I’m about to pass out. I swallow hard to get a grip, but my heart is racing out of control.

“India?”

The sound of him saying my name brings me back. I’m overwhelmed by the incongruous sheer terror and pleasure pooling in my belly. The terror wins.

“How did you get this number?”

“India, I—”

“Stop! Stop saying my name. How do you know who I am? How did you get this number?”

“Settle down, Kit. I didn’t mean to upset you.”

The voice that can soothe me with a word has no power here. Not without his body to back it up.

“Answer me, Cris.”

“I saw your picture in the Times.”

Shit. I knew doing press would be the death of me, but I didn’t expect it to come so soon. And in the guise of Cris of all people. Goddamn you, Brad Lennox.

“Why were you reading the Times?”

“It’s part of my job.”

Cris’s job? My rage is momentarily suspended by confusion. I don’t know what Cris does for a living. I’ve steered clear of questions about it in the hopes he’d do the same, and for the most part, he has. Until now. Now he’s showing up on my metaphorical doorstep. Calling me at work. Saying my name. Vomit rises in my throat.

“You’re in violation of our contract.”

“I didn’t think—”

“Fucking right you didn’t think. I’m hanging up. Don’t call me again.”

The handset’s on its way to the cradle when he begs, “Jesus, Kit, please!”

He sounds as hurt as I feel, and despite how livid I am, it tugs at some heartstring I haven’t yet severed. I like Cris. If I’m brutally honest, I more than like Cris. I don’t want to make him feel that way. I don’t want to be the reason he sounds heartbroken and terrified. I clutch the receiver to my surging chest and wrestle it back to my ear.

“You have one minute to explain yourself. The clock starts now.”

A small noise of relief rolls across the Pacific. “I’m a political cartoonist. My work’s been in The New Yorker, The Economist, Time. You can look it up.”

“No. I would’ve recognized your name.”

“I publish under a different name. You aren’t the only one who values their privacy. Does the name Malcolm Bennett mean anything to you?”

I can’t help the snort of laughter that escapes. “Yeah, it does.”

He’s one of my favorites. His election coverage in particular makes me cackle. It’s never been clear to me what his political persuasion is, either, because he’s ruthless with everyone. Yes, the name Malcolm Bennett means something to me. But when I’ve pictured Malcolm Bennett—and I have—the image has been of a bespectacled guy in an Oxford shirt and pocket protector. Nothing like Cris.

“That’s me. Malcolm’s my dad’s name, Bennett’s my mom’s maiden name. I watch the news networks. I read the major papers. I don’t usually look at the local stuff, but it was a slow news day and there you were. I knew Kit wasn’t your real name, but…”

That explains how he found my photo and my name. From there, it’s not hard to get my extension at work, but to use that information… What else could he use it for? Screw that, I know what he could use it for, and it makes me want to feed myself through my shredder before he can. I like the life I have now. I worked hard to rebuild it out of the ashes of my old one, and I don’t want to do it again. Against all instinct, I try to quash the rising panic and give him a chance.

“Why’d you call me?”

“I couldn’t…not. I saw you. I wanted to hear your voice. I wanted to talk to you. I thought… I thought you’d think it was funny.”

“What exactly about violating my privacy is funny to you?” The rage that had been smothered by a perfectly reasonable explanation reignites. Fury rips through me like wildfire.

“Absolutely nothing. Nothing about that is funny to me, and if I’d thought it through, I never would’ve done it. I apologize. I can’t tell you how sorry I am.”

His regret is doing little to soothe me. Before I can snap at him again, he says, “Please, Kit. It was stupid and impulsive. I can’t stand the idea we might end this way. Please. Come this weekend like you were planning to. We’ll talk—same rules as always. If you don’t want to stay after that, we won’t sign the contract. You’ll go home. I won’t bother you again. But you can’t tell me you weren’t looking forward to it. You were going to let me pick you up. I’ll fly Matty out myself if you don’t want to do that anymore, but don’t toss this whole thing because I couldn’t resist picking up the phone. Haven’t I earned that? Another chance? I’m cashing in my royal fuck-up card. I don’t expect another one. Please.”

I want to go. I’d hang up and get on a plane now if I could or teleport if it had been invented. To have his hands on me… I mash my palm into my forehead. Which would be dumber? Issuing an engraved invitation to betray my trust again? Or depriving myself of this man because he made a mistake? The second man I’ve ever…

No, don’t even go there. That would be the dumbest thing you’ve ever done. You like Cris. You’re fond of him. He’s smart and funny and thoughtful, sexy as hell, and the sex is…perfect. But the L-word? Oh, hell no. You don’t L-word people.

“Okay.”

“Do you want Matty to come?”

“No.”

If I’m going to do this, I’m going to do it all the way. Besides, I was looking forward to Cris pulling up to the curb in his beat-up Jeep and having an extra hour with him. Not that I would’ve copped to that before and I certainly won’t now.

“Okay. I’ll see you Friday, eleven, at the airport.”

“Okay.”

“I really am sorry, Kit. Thank you for giving me another shot. I’ll make it up to you.”

I shake my head and grind the heel of my hand into my brow. “Don’t make up for it. Just…just don’t fuck up again.”

“I won’t, pet.”

Please, Cris, don’t. I will break into a million, tiny, fucked-up pieces, and Rey will be stuck gluing the fragments back together. Again.

“Okay,” I mutter one last time, not waiting for him to say anything else. I hang up and bang my head against the desk.

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