“Because there’s no way you shot her down.”
“Nice.” Inside the bathroom, the shower went off. “Listen, my heart’s fine.” Sort of. “And I have to go.”
“What are the two of you doing?”
Well, he had no idea what Maddie was doing, other than driving him crazy. As for himself, he was keeping her gorgeous ass out of trouble. Keeping her safe. Because he could do that. And if while he was at it, he got his stupid heart broken, then he deserved that for opening it up in the first place. “Honestly? I have no fucking clue what we’re doing.”
That was new. Normally, he knew. He always knew. He did whatever had to be done. It was what he did with women, and he sort of figured Maddie had the same policy with men. Get in, do whatever came to mind-which in this case, covered a lot of ground-and then get out.
Only he didn’t want to get out…
“Okay. Listen, man, just don’t get hurt.”
Brody found a laugh. “A woman can’t hurt me.”
“Right. Be careful. Take good care of her.”
“I intend to.” Brody closed the phone and looked at the door. He’d do whatever it took. That was his plan. And then…hell. And then he’d get over her.
And himself.
Face tight with rage, Rick held Leena by the throat, her feet dangling off the ground by several inches. “You turned me in.”
Leena clawed at his hands around her neck as her oxygen was cut off. “No! I didn’t. I wouldn’t!”
“If I’m going down, Leena, you’re going down with me.”
“No!”
Rick merely tightened his grip, and with her last breath, Leena screamed.
And then suddenly, it wasn’t Leena, but Maddie. Maddie being held off the ground, gasping for air, unable to draw any into her lungs to scream-
“Maddie. Maddie, it’s me. Come on now. I’ve got you.”
Still choking, her hands to her own neck, Maddie opened her eyes. She was curled into a fetal position in her own bed, dusk robbing the early evening of light. Brody was on the bed with her, fully clothed, on top of the covers, leaning over her. His mouth was grim with concern, his eyes leveled on hers. “You’re okay. I’ve got you. You’re home, you’re safe.”
Heart still racing, she clutched at him, and he fell on top of her. She welcomed his weight because he was familiar. Big, strong. Hers.
She had no idea where that thought came from because he wasn’t really hers at all and never would be. “Brody?”
“Yeah.” Rolling to his side, he pulled her in. “Just you and me. No one else.”
With a shaky exhalation, she relaxed against him. Or tried to. After her shower, he’d put her in bed, brought her pizza, then sat like a vigilante while she ate it. Then he’d tucked her beneath the covers. That had been the last thing she remembered before nodding off.
But clearly, despite her explicit instructions, he’d never left.
Somewhere in the back of her mind, she knew she should point that out, but she couldn’t find the breath for that at the moment, couldn’t find the breath for anything. She gingerly ran her fingers over her throat. “It felt so real.”
He let out a long breath and tightened his arms on her. “It wasn’t.”
No. The only real thing at the moment was him. And suddenly she knew-like Leena, she wanted her good-bye. Needed her good-bye, and she pressed her mouth to the side of his throat. “You smell good. You always smell good.”
“Maddie-”
She shoved up his shirt and kissed the center of his chest. “Here, too.” She inhaled deeply and sighed. She’d gone to bed in nothing but her towel, which she wriggled out of now.
“Maddie-”
“Are you going to turn me down?” Naked now, she hugged him, pressing her bare breasts to his torso.
With a groan, he tried to pull free. But it was too late-she’d felt his reaction to her. “You want me.”
“Yeah,” he said, his voice a little husky. “You need to ignore that. Some parts of my body have a mind of their own.”
“Maybe I don’t want to ignore it.”
“That’s not what you told Noah.”
“I didn’t tell Noah I didn’t want to have sex with you.” Bicycling her legs, she kicked off the rest of her covers, then went to work on Brody’s clothes.
He didn’t stop her. “I take it you’re over your bad dream.”
“If I said no, would you make it all better?”
Pushing the hair from her eyes, he looked at her, really looked, and like always, she got the feeling he saw more than anyone ever had. “I’d try.”
“Then no,” she whispered. “I’m not over it.”
“Come here,” he whispered back, even though she was already against him, and he pulled her closer, then closer still, then proceeded to make good on his promise, skimming a hand up from her belly to her breast, playing his fingers over her nipple while his other hand slid between her thighs.
He was still looking into her face, letting her see what she did to him. She had no idea why that gave her a small rush, no idea at all, but she wriggled a little, eliciting a rough groan from him, and then she was the one groaning when he slid into her. With his arms wrapped around her, his tongue sliding to hers with the same rhythm that he was moving within her, and she realized something. He was making it all better, making her better, and when she was panting for air, gasping small, wordless pleas, rocking against him on the very edge, he murmured her name. Just her name in his voice that tore right through her defenses and snuggled into her heart.
And that was it for her, that was all she could handle. She burst, and he was right with her.
Just as he was always right with her…
Brody opened his eyes and found himself all alone in Maddie’s bed. He glanced at the clock on the nightstand-only half an hour had passed. “Maddie?”
Silence.
Goddamnit. Leaping out of bed, he was simultaneously punching Leena’s cell number into his cell and stumbling around looking for his clothes when a sound in the doorway had him whipping around.
Maddie stood there, wearing jeans and a halter top in the exact color of her baby blue eyes, a mug of tea in her hands, watching him with wry amusement.
Butt-ass naked except for the pants he held in one hand and the cell phone in his other, he dropped both, put his hands on his hips and glared at her.
Her eyes smiled.
“Not funny.”
Now she laughed out loud. “You should see it from my perspective.”
“You’re standing there looking at a naked man and laughing. How in the hell am I supposed to put that in perspective?”
She laughed again, and he just stared at her, realizing she did not do that nearly enough. It transformed her face, made her seem even younger, and frankly, stole his breath. “I thought you’d left,” he admitted.
“I know.” Her smile slowly faded. “I almost did. But the truth is, I couldn’t do it to you.”
Relief filled him, but it was short-lived.
“I couldn’t just leave without telling you.”
“Maddie.” He struggled to remain cool and calm when he really wanted to do that whole dragging-her-off-to-his-cave thing. “You know it’s just a trap.”
“Yeah,” she agreed. “But I’m still going.”
“Shit.”
“I have to, Brody.”
“Fine. What’s the plan?”
“I’m going to wing it.”
“Terrific.” He hated winging it. “I’m going with you.”
“Why? We’re not a unit, not-”
“Don’t say it. Don’t you dare say we’re not a unit in the real fucking world. Because we are. Especially when it comes to being stupid.” He strove for lighter. “Seriously, if you go solo now, you’ll just hurt my feelings.”
“You told Noah that a woman can’t hurt your feelings.”
A slow churning panic began low in his gut, along with the knot that had been there since she’d been shot, goddamnit. Because standing there stripped down to just the man and nothing else, the truth hit him in the chest with the force of a Mack Truck.