âIF YOU THINK for one second that Iâm going to take part in hauling a tree up a set of stairs, then you have clearly lost your mind.â East crossed his arms and eyed one of the enormous Douglas firs that had just been wheeled inside from the trucks out back.
Today was the day the Elysium was getting its makeover for the Winter Ball, and, unable to imagine my group of friends folding napkins or arranging flower bouquets in any kind of pleasing manner, Iâd given them something simpleâthe unloading of the trees.
âThe only heavy lifting I do is of the glass tumbler and ice variety. Not pine needles and sap.â
âAw, thatâs not entirely true,â West said, bumping into his friendâs arm. âMaybe the sap part, but youâre definitely the biggest prick amongst all the needles here.â
East shoved West away from him and aimed his wrath in my direction. âYou doing this to impress Daddy Carrington?â
Aaand there it was, my new personal hell. I knew once Iâd told my friends the truth about Archer that thereâd be a price to pay, and of course it was East who was coming to collect first.
âNo.â I gritted my teeth and marched over to him, clipboard in hand. âIâm doing this because it was assigned to us, and would you keep your voice down?â
He looked over his shoulder to the other volunteers inside the main hall. âWhy? Afraid everyone will hear what you did to their president the other night? Youâre rightâblowing a president can create quite the scandal. On the plus side, youâd definitely be taking a step in the right direction when it comes to politics.â
âOh for fuckâs sake,â Daire grumbled from where he stood with Donovan and Gavin. Travis had disappeared somewhere with one of the other memberâs sons to help him âmeasureâ something. I didnât even want to know.
It was just our original crew today, all significant others coincidentally having other plans. Not that I could blame them; if I didnât have to be subjected to East performing manual labor, I wouldnât either.
Daire let out a string of choice words. âWe couldâve had this one moved in the time itâs taken your mouth to stop flapping.â
East gestured toward the tree with a sweeping hand. âThen by all means, go ahead.â
Daire pushed past him and moved to the base of the tree along with West, while Donovan and Gavin looked at me.
âHow many of these are there?â Donovan asked as we pulled our gloves on. East was right about one thingâthe pine needles were no joke.
âTwo for the stairs. One on each side of the landing, andâ ââ
âIf thereâs more than that, Iâm peace-ing the fuck out.â Daire eyed me, his expression daring me to even try to stop him.
So maybe Iâd be wrangling some different volunteers for the other three trees. For now, Iâd be happy to just get the one up the stairs. I put the clipboard down on one of the worktables set up around the main hall, then moved into position at the middle of the tree.
When I realized East really wasnât going to help, I glanced back, ready to go head to head with himâand zeroed in on the main doors, where Archer had just stepped inside.
Gorgeous didnât even begin to describe just how fine the man was. His dark blond hair was slightly windswept from the cold breeze whipping through the city this morning, and dressed as he was in a heathered light blue suit and vest tailored to fit every inch of his body, it was difficult to look at him and not go over and touch. Especially when that body had been over me, under me, and inside me less than forty-eight hours ago.
The tree, and the argument Iâd been about to have with East, was overrun by the pleasure I now felt from seeing Archer. I knew I should look away, that if anyone caught the direction of my stare and my smile, there might be cause for speculation. But then again, theyâd probably just assume I was smiling atâ¦my girlfriendâs dad.
Okay, that didnât feel right. Not anymore. But before I could analyze why, Archerâs eyes collided with mine, and my heart just about stopped.
It was as if everyone in the hall vanished in that moment until only he and I remained, and every single kiss, touch, and word weâd shared in private came rushing back in. The smile on my lips widened, heat rushed to my cheeks, and I tried to think up an excuse to go to him. But before I could form a rational thought, Archer blinked and turned away from me, his expression neutral as he guided his head decorator out of the hall.
âOuch. Buuurn,â Travis said, which had me snapping out of my delusion and back to reality as I watched Archer disappear around a corner.
Burn was right. Damn. Iâd known we werenât going to be able to act like we had the last time we saw each other, but I hadnât expected him to brush me off as though he didnât even know me. It wasnât like weâd never talked in public before. I could act. Iâd proven that much to him already, hadnât I?
Did he really think I was going to give him away by doing something stupid?
âEarth to Preston?â
âHuh? What?â
Travis snorted. âYou do something you shouldnât? He looked pissed.â
âHe isnât pissed.â At least, I didnât think so. âHeâs just busy.â
âYeah.â Eastâs lip curled in a derisive grin. âBusy ignoring you.â
âShut up.â
âOoh, someoneâs touchy.â
âIâm not touchy.â
Eastâs eyes widened. âCouldâve fooled me.â
No one could fool Eastâthat was part of the problem. The pretentious asshole was too perceptive for his own good, and while I wouldnât exactly say I felt touchy, I did feel confused at being dismissed so coldly.
Did Archer regret what had happened between us? Was he back to thinking I was a mistake?
Donovan came over to where I stood staring at the empty space Archer had left behind.
âHeâs probably just being careful.â
âYeah.â Travis joined us in looking over to the main doors. âItâs not like he could come over here and plant one on you.â
He had a point, but that didnât help shake the mood that had just descended over me like a dark cloud.
âDamn, youâve got it bad.â Donovan chuckled. âYou look like Travis whenever he seesâ ââ
âSay it and die.â
Donovan held his gloved hands up, and Travis scowled. âIâm just pointing out how strong feelingsâ ââ
âOf hate.â
ââof anything can make you feelâ¦out of sorts when itâs not what you expect.â Donovan looked back to me. âYou should go find him.â
âWhat?â My face must have relayed how insane I thought that idea was, because Donovan scanned the room and groups of people caught up in their assigned projects.
âNo one is paying any attention to you. Youâre just paranoid, and so is he. Go find him, make sure everything is okay.â
âAnd if itâs not okay, maybe heâll give you a spanking.â East closed his eyes and moaned. âHarder, Daddy.â
âI think I just threw up in my mouth.â Daireâs droll voice finally had me smiling as I snuck another look around the room. Maybe Donovan was right. I could duck out real quick, make sure everything was okay, then come back, and none would be the wiser.
I could also send a textâ â
Fuck that. I wanted to see him. A text held no tone, no emotion, and with the way my brain was messing with me, I would probably take whatever he said the wrong way.
âOkay, Iâm going.â
âAttaboy.â West clapped me on the shoulder, and I made sure to avoid looking Gavinâs way, because heâd probably make me feel guilty for what I was about to do.
Before I could change my mind, I started across the main floor and thought I heard East say, âDoes that mean we donât have to move the tree?â
I left the rest of my friends to deal with his ass as I focused on my goal: tracking down Archer. As I passed by a group of ladies working on the napkin folding, several looked in my direction and wavedâand being the well-mannered young man I was, I plastered on a smile and waved back. The last thing I needed was any kind of talk to get back to my parents about my behavior. I wanted to blend in, appear as normal as could be.
Why did that feel so damn hard to do right now?
Donovan was right: I was paranoid as hell. It was weird. The night at the restaurant, I hadnât felt this gnawing sensation that everyone was watching me. Iâd teased the hell out of Archer, trying to get a reaction. But I also hadnât spent the night in his bed at that point. Something I really wanted to do again, and that was why I was feeling soâ¦so on edge.
I didnât want to fuck this up. I didnât want to give him any reason to regret what weâd done, to regret me, and it was making me feel like a nervous shit.
Annoyed at myself, I stepped out into the lobby of the Elysium and scanned the extravagant entrance, looking for the man who ran the place. There was a crew up on scaffolding hanging gold and crystal reindeers from the roof, and then I spotted Peg, alone. Sheâd be the one to tell me where heâd gone.
That wouldnât be weird, right? She knew I was a volunteer, and maybe there was a problem with one of the trees. She wouldnât know any different.
Right? Right.
I took a breath and told myself to act normal as I headed in her direction. The second she spotted me, a bright smile crossed her lips and lit her eyes.
This would work. I just had to remember to call Archer âMr. Carrington,â and I might get away this.
âPreston, how is everything coming along with the trees?â
As East had been left with minimal supervision, I was scared to even guess, but I wasnât going to think about that.
âGreat. The guys are working on them now. I just had a couple of questions for Mr. Carrington. Do you know where he went?â
God, please make that sound calmer than I felt asking.
âHe was just here, but had to step away to take a call. I think he went that way trying to find a quieter spot.â
She pointed down one of the halls that fed off the main entrance to a side door where people were coming and going with tables, chairs, and decorationsâthen, right on cue, a marble polisher began to whir loudly in the main hall.
Peg laughed. âI guess he had the right idea.â
âSounds like it. Thanks, I appreciate it.â
âOf course. Anything you need, let me know.â
The only thing I needed was down that hall, and sheâd just helped me out by pointing me in his direction. I crossed the lobby to where several workers were wheeling in tall stacks of chairs, and once theyâd passed by and the hall cleared, I spotted him.
Archerâs back was to me, his phone to his ear. From where I stood I had the perfect vantage point to watch him, and when he slipped his hand in the pocket of his pants, the material of his jacket parted slightly, giving me a glimpse of his perfect ass.
Fuck, he was hot.
It was one thing to think that from afar, but having spent time with him, suit and jacket on the floor, it made him even hotter.
As if he could sense someoneâs eyes on him, Archer turned to look down the hall, and when he spotted me, the words he was speaking came to a halt. A wave of pleasure spread through me at the obvious effect I had on him, but when he gave a clipped shake of his head, that pleasure turned back to confusionâand a healthy dose of irritation.
The doors at the end of the hall were pushed open again, and several more people entered carrying containers of decorations. As Archer stepped aside and they moved past him, I started up the hall.
Archerâs gaze never left me as I continued in his direction, and when he said something into his phone and ended the call, a shout of triumph echoed inside my head. That was soon squashed, though, when he frowned and pocketed the cell.
He marched toward me, meeting me halfway, and when we were finally standing opposite one another, he said under his breath, âWhat are you doing, Preston? You need to go back out to your friends.â
I glanced over his shoulder to make sure no one was coming in from outside and, when the coast was clear, peered up at Archerâs troubled face.
âWhat, I donât even get a hello today?â
Archer took in a breath as though searching for patience, then let it out and said, âHello. Now, can you please go back out to your friends?â
âSeriously? Thatâs all youâre going to say to me?â I wondered where the sexy, easygoing man from the other morning had gone, because he sure as hell wasnât in front of me right now.
âThatâs all I can say to you.â Archer looked over my shoulder, clearly checking to see no one had followed me into the hall. âThereâs too many eyes here. Too many people who could see.â
âAnd what would they see? You talking to me? Maybe sparing me a fucking smile.â
Archerâs eyes flicked back to mine. âExcuse me?â
Maybe I shouldnât have said it like that, butâ¦I was annoyed. Iâd just spent literally the best night of my life with this man, and the first time Iâd seen him since then, he was all but ignoring me.
âI saidâ ââ
âI know what you said.â Archerâs jaw twitched as he glanced around, and when it appeared we were alone, he grabbed my elbow and hurried me toward aââGet in there.ââstorage closet.
My pulse raced as I stepped inside the small, dimly lit room, and Archer followed. Iâd pushed too hard, I knew that, but would it have killed him to acknowledge me?
Archer still had a firm hold of my elbow as he spun me around to face him. Our toes bumped up against one another, and then he grabbed my chin with his other hand and angled my face up to his.
âI didnât smile at you out there because I canât look at you and not want you.â He lowered his head until I could feel his warm breath ghosting over my lips. âAnd God, I fucking want you.â
Hell yes. That was exactly what Iâd wanted to hearâthat he didnât regret me, us, what had happened. He just didnât trust himself to be near me. My cock stiffened, my entire body reacting as though heâd just stroked meâand in a way, he had. Just not with his hand.
âThen take me.â
âPreston⦠We canât.â
âThen something else, anything,â I begged, not even caring how desperate I might sound. I wanted him and he wanted me, and there was nothing I wouldnât do to solidify that before I left this closet.
âAnything?â Archer nipped at my lower lip, and a rush of air left me.
âAnything.â
He raised his head and swiped his thumb along my lower lip.
âGet on your knees.â