“Good. Now bring your hands up in between my arms.”
She wedges her hands between us.
“Now grab my head.”
She lifts an eyebrow, giving me a strange look, but after a second, rests her hands on either side of my face. We’re locked together, my hands still firmly around her neck, and now her hands hold my head in place.
“Stab your thumbs straight into my eyes.”
She places her thumbs over my eyes.
“You’ll drive them in, pushing me away and freeing yourself from the wall.”
She pushes against me, thrusting my head back from her.
“Excellent. Finish with a knee to the groin and then run.”
She swiftly brings her knee up between my thighs. Holy shit! I dodge the blow in time and catch her knee, gripping it between my hands.
“Let’s be careful with that.”
She smiles wickedly.
Is she teasing me? Her bare knee is soft and smooth, her skin is incredible. I carefully lower her leg to the ground. “Behave.”
She smirks.
I glide my hand slowly up the length of her leg before fully standing, only dropping it when my fingers reach the hem of her shorts.
Her breath hitches and her big blue eyes meet mine, puzzled.
We catch our breath for a few moments, then repeat the move several times. On the third time through, Taylor has this down and we take a break to grab some water.
She sits on the gym floor, tilting her water bottle back, taking a long drink.
“You did well today.”
She looks down, toying with the hem of her shorts. “Thanks.”
“I think you’ll be more than ready for your next field assignment.”
She’s quiet like she’s thinking about what I just said. “You said that not all assignments were like our last one. How many field assignments have you been on?”
“Too many to count.” McAllister has been sending me out, mostly at my insistence, since I was a first year here. “I’ve been to Germany, Amsterdam, London, New York, and countless other places.”
She looks up at me in awe.
“And most times things are low key. In, out, job done. A few other times, though – like with Lars, shit goes awry.”
She gulps.
“But that’s why we train.”
She nods. “I guess that makes sense. Have you ever been hurt?”
“Of course.”
“What happened?” She draws her legs up to her chest and rests her chin on her knees.
“One time in Bangalore I got in a knife fight. I was unarmed, and had been up for two days straight plus jet legged, and um, a little drunk.”
“Drunk?”
“Yeah, stupid, I know, but I was more reckless in my younger years.”
Her eyebrows shoot up.
“Anyways, I survived.” I lift the edge of my T-shirt, pointing out the tiny white scar along my lower stomach.
“Oh.” Her breath hisses out in a sympathetic sound. She brings her index finger to the scar and traces it gently. Her touch is light and graceful.
“I’m fine – really, Taylor.” But I can’t deny, her concern is sweet. It’s more than McAllister did – he told me to man up and that was it.
Chapter 27
I hurry through the breakfast line, loading a plate with a bagel and fruit salad, then grab a tropical fruit smoothie, before I join MJ and Logan at our usual table. I’m dying to talk to them today.
The more work I’ve done on the oil tanker assignment, the more warning bells have started going off in my head. It’s a real vessel, out on the open sea. Taking it over is like being a hijacker. I have no idea what McAllister could be up to, but something about it doesn’t sit right with me.
Once MJ is done reliving her very graphic date from the other night, I finally get a chance to speak. But when I tell them about my concerns over the assignment, MJ rolls her eyes and Logan chuckles.
“You’re overreacting, Taylor,” MJ says. “Just do the assignment. That’s why we’re here.” She plucks the strawberry from the top of my fruit salad. “You weren’t going to eat that, were you?”
I smile, but inside my stomach churns. MJ’s work is translating documents, and Logan practices building and disabling bombs in an old barn – their work is in no way comparable to my assignments. Hacking is illegal.
Logan shakes his head. “You’re trying to talk to us about assignments, when we actually need to be talking about the other super-duper strange thing that’s been going on inside that computer lab.”
I raise my eyebrows. “And what’s that?”
“The fact that the school’s charming manwhore comes to visit you every day.”
I choke on a sip of smoothie.
MJ leans forward, excited by the change in topic. “Yes, let’s discuss that, Taylor.”
I swallow down the smoothie. “He doesn’t come every day.” He’s missed a day or two over the past few weeks.
“Damn near,” Logan scoffs. “What do you guys do in there any way?”
Before I can respond, MJ thrusts her hips enthusiastically demonstrating her answer.
“No.” I shake my head firmly, staring down MJ until she stops her little display. “I don’t know. We don’t do anything. We just talk, work on assignments, stuff like that.” The truth is, I can’t answer them because I have no idea why Colt comes to hang out with me. I am equal parts happy and worried that he wants to spend time with me. We train together in the mornings, he joins me in Independent Study, and then in his class he pays me extra attention, often pushing me harder than the others.
His behavior towards girls still repulses me, but I’m starting to see that’s not all there is to him. My feelings toward him are starting to concern me, and I know people are starting to notice something’s up between us.
“Well I heard that the second year girls are getting pissed, saying that when he’s with you – they get shot down,” Logan says.
Yes, that was even more curious than him spending time with me – the fact that he seemed to have curbed his appetite.
MJ laughs. “Let’s not start thinking that Colt’s a saint, kids, I’m sure he’s still hooking up when he’s not around you. But Logan’s right, you’re going to make some serious enemies if he keeps this up. People are starting to wonder what game he’s playing.”
Logan turns to MJ. “Don’t hate. Maybe he actually likes her.” He scratches his head. “Or maybe he’s waiting for her eighteenth birthday to roll around.”
Suddenly losing my appetite, I push back from the table and grab my tray. “I’ll see you guys later.”
We stand in the dance studio, waiting for Zumba to begin. Bria is bent over in front of the sound system, selecting her music. The door pulls open and the roomful of girls all turn. It’s Britt.
“I need to speak with one of your students.” The way she spits the word is like she has a mouthful of venom. “Taylor.” She looks at me, her eyes narrowing.
I turn to Bria. Class is about to begin, surely I won’t be dismissed to go with Britt. A wicked little grin spreads across Bria’s lips. “Sure.” She motions for me to go with Britt. Nothing like a woman scorned.
I inwardly groan. What could Britt want with me? I glance at MJ, who appears just as unsure as I feel. I follow Britt into the locker room.
Britt steps closer, breaching the little space between us so we’re toe to toe. “I don’t know what game you think you’re playing, but your little thing with Colt won’t last.”
Crap. My suspicious are confirmed. I’ve inadvertently made enemies of the second year girls. I stand my ground, though I’m shaking like a leaf in a wind storm. “I have no idea what you’re talking about. Colt and I are friends. That’s it. I have no interest in more, knowing where he’s been.” I eye her like she’s a piece of trash, and her eyebrows raise, catching onto my meaning.