“Damn you,” she muttered, doing all she could to hold back tears. She hadn’t cried since her first time and that had been because of the pain.
He rolled off and propped his head against one arm. “I didn’t mean to hurt you,” he said, brushing her tangled hair from her face.
She shook her head. “You didn’t. It’s just…”
“You always cry after sex?”
The word sex did it. She smacked him in the arm but, before she could speak or explain, he spoke.
“It wasn’t just sex.” He paused. “But I don’t want to talk about what it was.”
In a stupid way and because she was coming to know Riley, she understood. He had walls. So did she.
“That’s fine. I don’t want to explain the tears, either. Just don’t say you proved yourself correct and we’ll be fine.”
He grinned and something inside her righted itself again.
They were two complicated people at a complicated time in their lives. She didn’t need a man to make her life complete-she never had. But for some reason it was important that she matter to Riley.
“Ready for round two?” he asked with a seductive twinkle in his eyes.
Her body heated up all over again, but the jarring ring of the telephone interrupted her before she could reply.
She shot him a curious glance. “Nobody I know has this phone number.”
“Me neither. Elizabeth has my cell, that’s all.” He gestured to the pile of personal things on the nightstand.
She shrugged and answered the phone. “Hello?”
“Sophie? This is Amy.”
“Hi, Amy. What can I do for you?”
“I’m sorry to bother you but I need your help.”
The panic in her voice called to Sophie’s take-charge instincts and she sat up in bed. “Of course. What’s wrong?”
“I can’t believe this. I really can’t. My mother’s in jail.”
“What?” Sophie asked, stunned.
Riley nudged her arm. “What’s going on? Did Spencer surface?”
She shook her head and held up one finger, silently asking him to wait. “What do you mean Rose is in jail? Where’s Darla?”
Amy let out a groan. “Right there with her. I never made it to the party because I had an awful migraine, so I was laid up in bed. Next thing I know, the phone rings and it’s Mom asking me to bail them out.” Amy proceeded to tell Sophie the gory details of what led to the arrest.
Sophie alternated between holding in peals of laughter and exclaims of shocked disbelief. “So you’re on your way to the station?”
“Actually I can barely lift my head to drive. That’s why I’m calling. Can you please go bail them out for me?”
“Of course. Hang on while I find a pen and paper.” She wandered the room naked in search of her purse, completely aware of Riley’s intense eyes following her every movement, and even more aware of her body’s response to the man.
Finally she found what she needed and grabbed the phone once more. “Just give me the information and we’ll get on it right away.” She jotted everything down, including Amy’s phone number, and promised to call when they had the women safely on their way home.
“So what happened?” Riley asked once she’d hung up.
She realized she was about to further distance him from Spencer’s side of the family. “Are you sure you want to know?”
He shook his head. “No, but lay it on me anyway. Fully armed is fully prepared.” He folded his arms across his chest and waited.
She wondered if he realized what an impressive sight he presented-completely naked, muscled, tanned and so sexy he took her breath away. Which, she admitted, had been the problem since the day they’d met. He flustered her to the point where she didn’t know how to handle anything around her. He took away the control that made her life comfortable and manageable. And making love with him hadn’t diluted his impact as she’d hoped. If anything, she’d only fallen harder for this frustrating, sexy, totally inappropriate man.
“Well?”
She sighed, drawn back to the present. “Apparently, after Myron-that’s the man with the toupee-jumped into the pool, Darla joined him.”
Riley raised an eyebrow but said nothing.
“Things got really loud and rowdy, and thanks to the noise, someone called the police. By that time, Darla was standing on the diving board ready to cannonball.” Sophie paused. She really didn’t want to continue this part of the story.
“Go on,” Riley said through clenched teeth.
Sophie closed her eyes and said, “She was naked.”
“Oh gross,” he muttered.
“Anyway, she was skinny-dipping and Rose got upset and went in after her to pull her out. She claimed all she really wanted to do was get her sister wrapped in a towel and sobered up.”
“But?”
“But when she jumped in after her, her bathing-suit top fell off and that’s when the cops arrived and arrested them for indecent exposure,” Sophie finally finished, and opened her eyes to see how Riley had taken the news.
Not well if his flushed cheeks were any indication. “And the Florida cops have never heard of issuing a warning to a bunch of stupid people?” he asked.
Sophie winced. She’d thought the same thing. “Apparently it wasn’t the first time.” Before he could work himself up further, she reached for his hand. “I’ve got to go bail them out. Amy can’t do it because she’s laid up with a migraine and can’t move. Why don’t you wait here-”
Riley groaned. “I’m coming with you,” he said, obviously resigned to his fate.
RILEY HAD SEEN his share of precincts. He’d bailed high-school and college buddies out of county jails after juvenile pranks and drunken brawls. But he’d never had to rescue a relative from their own blatant stupidity.
A relative he couldn’t afford to claim as his, yet he also couldn’t ignore the sense of responsibility he felt for the older women. Blood was one hell of a motivator, he thought as he entered the police station with Sophie by his side.
Sophie. Now there was another complication in his life. He’d hoped having sex with her would finally get her out of his system. After all, that was the way it usually worked. Sex, some good times, some more sex and Riley and his woman of the moment went their separate ways. Once his marriage had ended, he’d never had the desire to stay in a long-term relationship and he’d never thought to give another one a try.
Thanks to a few psych classes in college and a couple of sessions with a shrink, he also knew why. Spencer had rejected him despite his best efforts to prove himself and as a result, deep down, the great Riley Nash believed he wasn’t worthy of love and acceptance.
“What can I do for you folks?” the desk sergeant asked as they approached.
“We’d like to post bail,” Sophie said.
“For Darla Atkins and her sister, Rose.” Riley realized they didn’t know what last name Rose went by.
The burly man behind the metal desk leaned back in his chair. “A dollar short and a few minutes late,” he said, laughing. “Somebody beat you to it.”
“Who?” Sophie asked.
But even before he turned around, Riley already knew. His stomach clenched and nausea washed over him, but he straightened his shoulders as he turned to see his father.
“The ladies should be out in a few minutes,” the man behind the desk said. “You realize we had to teach them a lesson, Mr. Atkins.”
Spencer nodded. “Just don’t count on it sticking, Joe.”
“You’ve got your hands full with those two,” the younger man conceded, then turned his attention back to the ringing phone and the paperwork on his desk.
Riley stared at Spencer, acutely aware of Sophie standing behind him. After days of worry, he had no doubt she wanted to hug Spencer and then give him hell for causing her such concern. Instead she stood back, giving him time and space with his old man.
He turned to him now. Instead of demanding answers to a litany of questions as he’d always imagined he’d wish to do, Riley found he just wanted to speak his mind and get the hell out. “So tell me how it is you sort out your priorities,” Riley said, speaking without polite preliminaries. “You’ve always ignored me, but how the hell do you justify taking off on your business and leaving Sophie to handle your mess?”