“How would we do this, Ty? Legally she can only marry one of us.” He
forced the words out, hoping Tyler wouldn’t fight him for the right to
marry Bri. After all, they each had a vested interest in her.
They’d shared women for many years, but never gotten emotionally
involved with any of them. Bri was the first. Now Cole recognized the
alien feeling that had hit him the first morning. He was jealous. Jealous
of the fact he would probably never fully own Bri’s heart. On the other
hand, he couldn’t imagine not having Ty in their lives. Or their bed.
“On paper, Cole. Nobody can tell us how to live our lives behind
closed doors. And who knows, maybe someday I’ll meet a girl I want to
marry.”
Cole snorted. “I don’t see Bri going for a foursome.”
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“You never know. Besides, I don’t have anybody in mind, and if you
don’t care about sharing your
wife
, then I’m perfectly happy with how
we’re handling things now.”
Tyler bent and grabbed his jeans from where he’d left them in a heap
on the ground and marched toward the house, naked. He turned and
called back over his shoulder, smiling and laughing, “A carat, Cole, she
won’t want anything bigger, and I get the left side of the bed.”
Cole laughed and straightened the cushion on the lounge chair where
they’d just taken complete possession of Bri’s tiny body. He’d never see
the seat again in the same way. Then he remembered why they’d been
out there in the first place.
They’d made a mistake, not intercepting the letter. He could feel it. As
soon as he’d announced himself, she’d startled and crumpled the letter
before he could get a good look at it. Her telltale swallowing confirmed
his suspicions. She was hiding whatever was in that letter from them.
Something he was sure she didn’t know how to handle herself.
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Chapter Seven
Tyler drove his sporty black BMW with as much finesse as he did
everything else. His hands caressed the leather steering wheel the same
way they touched her body. With a kind of gentle reverence. When he
shifted gears, his touch was light, the shift smooth. Completely opposite
her own experience in driving a stick. She could tell he babied this car,
just like he babied her. She had to admit, it felt good, for once, to have
someone care about her.
“I’m starving,” Tyler grumbled and rubbed his black-T-shirt-covered
belly. The action caused the hem to ride up, allowing a patch of his
delectable abs to peek through.
Brianna’s mouth watered as she remembered being plastered against
his hard, smooth skin just an hour and a half ago. She was turning into
an insatiable nympho. And to think, her father had threatened to hold
her down while Cole fucked her. She snorted.
It was scary how much she actually liked to be restrained.
“We didn’t get to eat lunch.” Tyler’s stomach spoke for itself with a
loud growl.
“Hmm. I wonder why.” Brianna picked at a non-existent hangnail on
her forefinger and rolled her eyes, then thanked God for the opening she
needed. She would simply suggest they go to Tonio’s for lunch.
She jumped when his big, callused palm landed on her knee before
sliding beneath her skirt. He massaged the delicate flesh near the apex of
her legs. Her knees, wide apart per their “rules”, offered him all the space
he needed. She squirmed in her seat, silently begging him to go higher,
but stopped when he chuckled.
“You saying you didn’t like what we did?”
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Brianna shifted. “My butt hurts.”
Tyler barked out in laughter. “God you’ve changed. We’ve only had
you for what, three, four days? You never would have said something so
blunt when I first met you.”
Brianna tried to summon up the telltale redness of embarrassment.
She really did. When it wasn’t forthcoming, she shrugged.
“Yeah, well I’ve learned to be that way in the last few days. One of
Cole’s first rules was never to lie. Surely there are better things to get
spanked for.” She wiggled her eyebrows.
“You are an imp.” He squeezed her thigh one more time then began
stroking her skin with his thumb. Back and forth, back and forth.
Brianna slid forward in the seat, trying to urge his hand higher again,
but he stopped her by simply pulling his hand away. She blew her bangs
out of her face and sighed.
“So, where do you want to eat?”
She nibbled on her lip. At least she could attempt to look like she was
making up her mind. The hair prickled on the back of her neck and she
knew he was watching her. His eyes were squinted and focused on her
mouth, looking all the world as though he were the one who wanted to be
biting her lips.
“Um, Tonio’s.”
Tyler snorted. “That was definitive. Don’t you women always use that
old standby, ‘I don’t know, where do you want to go’?”
The little shit was mocking her. “Usually, but today I want to go to
Tonio’s.”
“Yeah? Why?”
“Does it matter? You said you wanted to give me whatever I wanted.
Within reason of course.”
“You’re pushin’ it, little one.”
They drove the rest of the way in silence, something Brianna was
grateful for. It gave her time to think about how she would handle her
meeting. Time to stop thinking about how Cole and Tyler were seriously
starting to affect everything about her.
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Ugh
.
Scottie is your first priority
. In order to keep him safe she would
keep her end of the bargain and stay with Cole until her father returned.
And pray when she had to leave, her heart wasn’t ripped to shreds.
She wouldn’t even think about the silly proposal. Hadn’t that been
said in the heat of passion? He couldn’t have been thinking straight at
the time. Besides, why would a gazillionaire choose her as a wife?
But God, it would be nice, wouldn’t it? To be cherished by not one,
but two men? To never have to hide her brother again? Her heart
thumped just imagining it. Life couldn’t really be so kind to her, could it?
She shook her head. First she had to deal with the small detail about
whatever it was her letter writer wanted. Brianna couldn’t imagine
having something
anybody
would be interested in. She didn’t have a life
outside of Scottie. That wasn’t exactly true. Cole and Tyler were here for
her. Sort of. At least for the rest of the week. And that was the hard part.
Come Monday, Brianna would be gone. The lump returned with a
vengeance in her throat. She wanted to lash out at someone or
something, hating how she felt so raw inside whenever she thought
about leaving them.
“They proposed to you,” her inner voice whispered.
“You’re awful quiet.”
His words made her jerk in her seat. “Sorry, just thinking.” Her voice
cracked with emotion and Brianna hoped he didn’t notice.
“About what?”
She fudged. “About all that’s happened this week. I’m glad Scottie’s
happy. It’s been a long time since he’s actually laughed when I wasn’t
around.”
“He is happy. He had a blast yesterday when we played blind golf.”
She whipped her head to face him. “What?” She hadn’t known they’d
done anything together.
“Blind golf. I put on a blindfold and we had to putt toward the hole
based on where Cole’s voice was and his directions.”
That did it. She cried. No one had ever done anything like that for
Scottie. They were digging a bigger and bigger hole. One she wouldn’t be
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able to pull herself out of come Sunday. If Cole and Tyler liked Scottie it
was going to be damn near impossible for her to leave.
“What’s wrong?”
Tyler’s tender-laced concern brought forth a new gush of tears. She
felt the car veer to the right and stop. He wrapped his big, rough hands
around her face, then leaned in and kissed her. His lips were soft and
apologetic in their touch and, at the moment, she would give anything to
remain under his and Cole’s safety net. Except Scottie.
She pulled out of Tyler’s embrace and wiped at her cheeks, removing
the tracks of tears.
“What’s this all about, Bri?”
She laughed. It was either that or cry again. “Nothing.” She sniffed
and shook her head. “It’s just…I didn’t expect you guys to pay any
attention to Scottie. But instead, you’re out there, making your world
just like his.” She raised her eyes to look at him. “Thank you.”
“Aw, little one.” His hand wrapped around her skull, tangling in her
hair as he pulled her toward him and buried her face in his shoulder.
She sniffed again but it was too late. Her tears and snot left their mark
on his T-shirt. He murmured soothingly in her ear.
After a minute, she lifted away from him. She blew her nose on a
tissue that appeared in front of her as if by magic. Tyler sat quietly while
she collected herself but his gaze never left her. It made her feel
enshrouded with protection.
“Did you win?” she asked him, determined to put on a happy face.
“Hell no, he kicked my ass.”
Brianna laughed. Scottie had swindled them. She had been playing
putt-putt with him for years. It was one of his favorite activities.
Something they could do in the privacy of their backyard.
“Ready to go now? Or would you rather turn around?”
“No,” she shouted, then winced. As she suspected, Tyler caught on
and gave her a quizzical look.
He put the car in gear. “I can’t wait to find out what’s eating you,
little one.”
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There was no reason to deny anything since he’d already seen clear
through her. She sat back and tried to enjoy the rest of the ride. An
impossible feat when her stomach was twisting up in knots over
everything that had happened in the last few days.
Tyler parked the car at the exclusive restaurant, hesitant about going
in. There was a reason Bri wanted to go here. She’d been so adamant
about not going home even though she was upset. He’d never met a
woman who didn’t hem and haw and play up the “you decide” game.
Maybe he’d just hung around the wrong kind of women until now. The
kind who only wanted things that cost a lot of money and made them
look better. Bri was in a different class altogether. Hell, she’d cried
because he and Cole had played a game with her brother.
Tyler grabbed the SIG Sauer from under his seat as he got out of the
car. Tucking it into his waistband at the small of his back, he walked
around the hood of the car. He wondered, not for the first time, if Bri’s
reactions had anything to do with the damn letter. His hand on the door
handle, he surveyed the parking lot and street. No one had followed them
and he wasn’t expecting trouble, but that didn’t stop him from making
sure.
He wasn’t too keen about going into the expensive restaurant in the
first place. It was a Mecca for St. Louis’s influential people. Even if Bri
wasn’t recognized, he would be, as Cole Masters’s security expert, if not
for his own wealthy status.
Tyler opened the door and his heart missed a beat when he looked
into Bri’s red-rimmed eyes. Who knew that a little scrap of a woman with
asthma, and a whole lot of other problems, would be the one to worm her
way into his soul? And Cole’s. Then she smiled at him.
“Are you sure they’ll let you in?”
He cocked an eyebrow. “Why wouldn’t they?”
He got a peek of her shaved mound as she swung her legs out of the
car. It was all he could do not to lay her across the seat and fuck her.
Instead he grasped her elbow and tugged her out of the car.
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“I’m positive there’s a dress code that doesn’t include old jeans, a Tshirt that’s been washed ten thousand times, scuffed boots, and…you’re
probably not wearing any underwear are you?”
He shook his head. “Absolutely not. But then, neither are you.” He
reached over the seat and grabbed a lightweight leather jacket.
“Believe me, I am not happy about that fact.”
Tyler shut the door and locked the car with his remote before they
headed across the parking lot. He kept Bri on his left side and guided her
with a hand on her lower back. His right hand was loose and ready if he
needed to go for the SIG. He was ambidextrous when it came to firing the
weapon, but his first inclination would be to go in right-handed.
“You may not be, but I am. Besides, I’ve got a nice watch.”
“Oh, well then,” she scoffed. “You think they have a sign in there that
says, ‘If your watch costs more than our most expensive bottle of wine,
then we’ll welcome any ratty jeans and T-shirt wearing man, going
commando, into our establishment’?”
“Hmm. You have a really convoluted mind, you know that?” He
leaned in close to her ear and squeezed her hip as he opened the door. “I
promise, they won’t turn me away.”
The smell of garlic, oregano and tomatoes bombarded him as they
opened the second set of doors, and his stomach growled again.
“Hungry?” Bri tossed at him over her shoulder, grinning.