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So, where to?” Nikoli asked as they pulled away from the dorm.

“Doesn’t matter,” she said, distracted, her fingers caressing the interior of the car.

Nikoli grinned. She was too busy examining the car to be nervous with him. If she only knew what watching her fondle his car was doing to him, she’d put her hands under her rump and sit still for the rest of the ride.

“Joe’s okay?” he asked her.

“Sure,” she said. “They’ve got the best Reubens in town, and I’m starved.”

“Didn’t get to eat?”

“No.” She shook her head. “I had too much to do, speaking of which…”

Nikoli glanced over at her and grew slightly alarmed at the pissed off look on her face. “What?” he asked cautiously.

“You made one of my girls cry today.”

Nikoli groaned inwardly. He’d only had sex with one girl today, the lusty blonde from check-in. She was in Lily’s dorm? Damn.

“Lily, we’ve already been over this,” he warned. “Every girl I have sex with knows up front what to expect. I already told you this.”

“Oh, I know.” She nodded. “Stephanie knew it too, but she assumed she could make you feel differently.”

“Her mistake,” he put in quickly. “Not mine.”

“Agreed,” Lily said. “What I’m talking about is the fact you had someone, I’m presuming Luther, throw her out instead of having the decency to do it yourself. Do you even realize how used that makes a woman feel? Especially a nineteen year old girl?”

Well, hell. Who knew the blonde was going to land him in a morality lecture from Ms. Sweet and Innocent herself? Lily needed to stop trying to think of him as a decent guy. He wasn’t, and he knew it. He was a selfish bastard on the best of days.

“What’s your point, Lily?” he asked. “She knew what she was in for when she came back to my place. I was done and needed a shower. I figured she had the good sense to get gone. Not my fault Luther had to kick her out.”

“You really don’t care how your actions affect the women you sleep with, do you?” Lily asked, appalled.

“First, there’s no sleeping involved,” he grinned wolfishly at her, “and second, no, I don’t care. We both get mutual pleasure out of the deal. Why should I care about anything else?”

Lily opened her mouth, but he interrupted her. “Look, we could argue about this forever and we’d never agree, so let’s drop it, okay? We’re here, and I actually want to eat. I didn’t get lunch either.”

He’d brought her to Joe’s because he thought it would be the one place he wouldn’t run into many people she knew. Joe’s was a little hole-in-the-wall that specialized in Cuban cuisine, and most of the BU students specialized in pizza, burgers, and beer. Nikoli had been surprised Lily knew it. She kept surprising him the longer he was around her.

“Nik!” Joe boomed when they walked in the door. He found himself tucked into a huge bear hug. Joe owned the place and treated the regulars like family. Nikoli loved it here. He’d sat here for hours programming a new game before, and Joe supplied him with food and beer for as long as necessary. Most people did coffee shops; Nikoli did Joe’s.

“Hey, man.” Nikoli grinned when he got loose. “Got a free table?”

“Always for you, my friend.” Joe smiled, and then looked past Nikoli to where Lily stood watching, amused. “And who is this?”

“Joe, this is Lily Holmes.”

Joe frowned, and then he brightened. “Original Reuben?”

Lily smiled and nodded, causing Nikoli to frown.

“I do a lot of takeout from here,” she explained. “Mikey and I found the place last year, and I fell in love with the food. Mikey eats here too.”

“It is good to put a face to the name.” Joe smiled at Lily. “A beautiful face for a beautiful name.”

Lily blushed and Nikoli laughed. Leave it to Joe to try to schmooze his date. “Down, Casanova, she’s here with me.”

“You’ve never brought a girl in before.” Joe winked at him. “She must be very special.”

Lily laughed, but refrained from saying anything, much to Nikoli’s astonishment. He assumed she’d make some wisecrack about their date, but she didn’t. Much to his chagrin, he was glad she didn’t. He sighed and ushered her into the dining room.

“We’re starving, Joe,” Nikoli said. “Where’s the table?”

Joe led them to the back of the small eatery where an empty booth sat. Lily slid in, and Nikoli debated about sitting down beside her. Remembering her earlier reaction, he opted for sitting in the opposite seat. As much as he would have really liked to trap her, he would give her some space for now. The small sigh of relief she let out told him he made the right decision.

“The usual for you both?” Joe asked, and hurried off when they both agreed.

“Pigtails?” Nikoli smirked. “Going for the cute schoolgirl look?”

“Nope,” she said. “I was going for comfortable. Your jeans and t-shirt make me glad I didn’t go all out for a dress and heels.”

“I figured you’d pull something like this,” Nikoli admitted. “I came prepared for war.”

“War?” She laughed. “It’s just a fast dinner so we can go our separate ways and not have to think about each other again.”

Nikoli frowned. Fast was not going to cut it. He needed to get her talking again. “So, your dad was Martin Holmes?”

She nodded, her expression sad. She must miss him a lot.

“What was that like, growing up on the racetrack?”

“Awesome. There is nothing like being in the pit on race day. My dad had a special headset made for me so the noise wouldn’t hurt my ears. I lived for those days. We’d always get there early and talk to some of the other drivers. Dad liked to go over his car himself before the start of the race, and we’d run through the checklist together. Then I’d get to watch the race from the pit. Seeing them fly by lap after lap, it’s the most amazing rush.”

“You were allowed in the pit?” Nikoli quirked an eyebrow. He and Luther had tried to sneak into the pit at one of the smaller tracks once, and security had escorted them right back to the stands.

“My dad was Martin Holmes. What do you think? I lived in that pit thanks to my dad’s crew. They always snuck me in. Being there, feeling the rumble of the ground beneath my feet as the cars sped by, the rush of the trail of wind they left behind them…there is no other feeling in the world like it.”

She sounded like him, Nikoli realized. That was exactly how he felt every time he got behind the wheel for a race. The adrenaline rush was almost better than sex. Almost.

“You never thought about driving yourself?” he asked, curious.

“No. I was there the day my dad crashed. I saw them have to cut him out of the car. I haven’t been behind the wheel of an actual race car since that day.”

“I get that.” He nodded. “Do you still like racing, though?”

“Sure, I grew up on it. I’m still a huge NASCAR fan. My dad loved rally racing too. He used to build cars just for those races. He never took me to any of them, but it was his passion.”

“I don’t think I’ve ever met a girl who knew so much about cars.” Nikoli shook his head. “It’s new for me.”

“Well, that might not be true.” Lily smirked. “You admit yourself that you don’t talk to the girls you sleep with, so how do you know they didn’t know cars?”

“Well, I’ve never had a girl completely ignore me to lust after my car, either.” He laughed. “I’m guessing that’s a dead giveaway.”

Lily blushed. “I think lust is a strong word.”

He grinned. “You were caressing the car like a lover, Lily Bells. I know lust when I see it.”

“You are going to let me drive her, aren’t you?” Her eyes lit up with excitement.

“That car is my baby, Lily.” He frowned. “You said yourself, you haven’t driven a racer…”

“She’s a racer?” Lily burst out. “I didn’t see any mods.”

Nikoli stopped breathing for a second. Before him now sat the sexiest woman he’d ever known, even dressed like a high school teeny bopper. She knew cars, she knew racers, and her eyes lit up like Christmas when she talked about them.

“I removed them last year. She’s street legal now, but there are still a few modifications that aren’t noticeable at first glance. She’ll run faster than the average ’Cuda.”

“Maybe not drive, then,” Lily hedged. “Could you take me for a ride, show me flat out how fast she runs?”

“Yeah, I can do that.” He grinned, his own excitement shining through. He loved to drive fast, and he sensed a kindred spirit across from him. For the first time all night, the thought of being just friends crossed his mind. Then she shifted and her breasts bounced slightly, and the thought flew out the window. Nope, sex, and then maybe just friends. Or friends who have sex a lot? He’d never done the friends with benefits thing before. Hell, he’d never done the female friend thing in his entire life.

Lily was gentle and shy at a deep level, and an enigma. She had the courage to stand up to him, but blushed and looked down at the smallest compliment. Her innate tendencies were calling to all sorts of his own dominant ones, including some serious protective ones. Very few women had ever struck that cord in him, and Lily was the only one he’d ever contemplated keeping. He frowned. When had he started to think about keeping her?

His phone buzzed and he pulled it out. Luther wanted to know how the date was going. He made a face at the phone, well aware his friend couldn’t see it, but it made Lily chuckle.

“So you race cars?” Lily surprised him by asking.

He nodded. “Yeah. Luther and I got into when we were seventeen. Been racing since. We do a lot of rally races, as well as a few underground ones.”

“Underground? Can’t you get into a lot of trouble for that if you get caught?”

Nikoli grinned. “That’s the point, Lily Bells. It’s all about the risk you take.”

“You do seem like a risk taker,” she said, her smile infectious.

“You have no idea.” He winked at her and leaned back, letting his leg touch hers. She immediately scooted over. He frowned at her, and she glanced away and then looked relieved.

“Food’s here,” Lily murmured as Joe and a server came trudging over.

“Here we go.” Joe beamed at them as he set Lily’s plate down. Nikoli laughed at Joe’s obvious attempt to impress Lily. He never brought food out himself.

“Thank you.” Lily smiled shyly up at him. “It looks wonderful.”

“Only the best for Nikoli and his lady.” Joe grinned. “You let me know if you need anything at all, beautiful lady.”

“Go on back to the kitchen.” Nikoli laughed. “You’ll end up stealing her before I even have a chance.”

Joe turned to look at him, and the censure in his eyes made Nikoli very uncomfortable. Joe was well aware of his one night stands, as well as his other peculiarities when it came to sex. The two of them ran in the same circles. It’s how he’d met Joe.

“Be careful with her,” Joe warned. “Slow, my friend, and you’ll keep her. She’s worth keeping.”

Nikoli nodded his understanding, aware Lily took an entirely different meaning from that statement. “I’ll keep it in mind.”

“If you don’t, I might,” Joe warned him.

Nikoli bristled and actually stood up.

“Just warning you, friend to friend.” Joe may have said it with a smile, but the warning was clear in his voice. The man was only twenty-six and handsome. If he wanted to charm Lily, he could, Nikoli realized. He didn’t like the thought of Joe with Lily, not one little bit.

“Stay the hell away from her, Joe,” he growled. A wave of rage he didn’t quite understand hit him hard. “She’s mine.”

“Uh, girl sitting right here,” Lily piped up, “and I don’t belong to anyone except myself.”

“Things change, Lily.” Nikoli’s voice had gone cold, and Joe finally got the message. He backed off and left them alone. Nikoli refused to let Joe anywhere near her, especially knowing what he did about him. If that meant Nikoli letting Joe believe Lily belonged to him, then that’s what he’d do.

“Care to explain that?” Lily asked once Joe had left.

“Joe is worse than I am,” he said after a minute. “I just wanted to make sure he left you alone.”

“So, protecting me from the wolves, huh?” she asked mildly. “Pot, kettle, black?”

Nikoli laughed, aware of the irony. “I’m the only wolf getting into your bed tonight.”

“You wish.” She grinned at him. “I’m remaining chaste tonight.”

“That remains to be seen,” he told her, his eyes full of the promise.

Lily picked up her sandwich and took a bite. A look of utter joy crossed her face. “Ohmygodthisisgood.” The words came out all strung together between mouthfuls of food.

“You are hungry. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone shovel food like that.”

“You don’t know our Lily then.”

Nikoli watched Lily stiffen up and then turn to see Adam glaring down at her, Sue beside him. How the hell had he found out where they were? Anger and frustration played a tug-of-war inside him. He knew Adam was Lily’s best friend, so he had to be careful here, or she’d get mad and leave.

“What are you doing here?” Lily demanded, obviously pissed. Maybe he wouldn’t have to do anything. Nikoli forced his face to remain calm as he watched the two of them.

“We came to grab something to eat,” Adam said carefully. “We saw you and decided to come check on you.”

You wanted to come check on her,” Sue said petulantly. “I wanted to go get pizza.”

Nikoli frowned at Sue. He’d never liked the woman. What Adam saw in her was beyond him. It was obvious she despised Lily from the death glare Sue leveled at her.

“Adam, you hate Cuban food.” Lily’s voice was velvety soft, and Nikoli realized just how mad she was. “So why are you here? I didn’t think you even knew about Joe’s.”

“Luther mentioned that Nik loved this place, and I knew you loved Cuban food, so…”

“So you decided to stop by and what, exactly? Demand I go home? I’m not your sister or your girlfriend, Adam. You can’t tell me what to do. You don’t have that right.”

“Lily, you’re my best friend, I have every right…”

“You know what? I’m not going to ruin my date by arguing with you. I was having fun before you showed up. Why don’t you go and find a table and shovel food into your own mouth before you put your foot in it…again!”

Adam looked like he wanted to say more, but his very angry fiancée hauled him away. Nikoli studied Lily as she glared at their departing backs. It wasn’t until she looked back at him that the truth of it hit him. He’d seen it in her eyes before she could conceal it.

Well, hell.

“You’re in love with him!”

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