My mouth is dry by the end of his speech, and I want to hightail it out of this excessively bright kitchen. âThatâs a load of shit.â The words rush from my mouth.
He walks over and opens a cabinet while talking. âHave you ever watched that show Sex and the City?â
âNo.â
âSex in the City, Sex and the CityâI donât remember.â
âNo, no, and no,â I respond.
âKim watches it all the time; she has every season on DVD.â Christian tears open a box of cookies.
Itâs two in the morning. Tessa is waiting for me, and here I am talking about some shit show. âOkay?â
âThereâs this episode where the women are talking about how you only get two great loves in your lifeââ
âOkay . . . okay. This is getting too fucking weird,â I say, turning to go. âTessa is waiting for me.â
âI know . . . I know . . . let me finish really quick. Iâll sum it up for you in the most masculine way possible.â
I turn back to find him looking at me expectantly, so I nod hesitantly.
âSo they were saying that you only get two great loves in your entire life. My point is . . . well, I have sort of lost my point, but I know that Tessaâs your great love.â
Iâm lost. âYou said we get two?â
âWell, for you, the other is your own self.â He snorts. âI thought that was obvious.â
I raise a brow. âAnd yours were who? Bigmouth and Smithâs mum?â
âWatch it . . .â he warns.
âSorry, Kimberly and Rose.â I roll my eyes again. âThey were yours? You better hope those broads on that show were wrong.â
âUhh, yes. Those two were m-mine,â he stutters. An emotion flashes across his face, but it disappears before I can really nail down what it was.
Tipping the water bottle to him, I say, âWell, now that youâve made no point whatsoever, Iâm going to bed.â
âYeah . . .â he says, slightly flustered. âI donât even know what Iâm going on about. I drank too much tonight.â
âYeah . . . okay.â I leave him alone in the kitchen. I donât know what the hell that was all about, but it was odd seeing the one and only Christian Vance at a loss for words.
By the time I get back to the room, Tessa is asleep on her side. Her hands are resting under her cheek, and her knees are tucked up against her body.
I flick the light off and set her water bottle on the nightstand before climbing into bed behind her. Her naked body is warm to my touch, and I canât help but shiver as the tracing of my fingertips causes small goose bumps to rise on her skin. They comfort me, reminding me that my touch, even in her sleep, awakens something in her.
âHey,â she whispers sleepily.
I jump slightly at her voice and nuzzle my head in her neck, pulling her closer to me. âWeâre going to England next weekend,â I tell her.
She quickly turns her head to look behind her. The room is pretty dark, but thereâs enough moonlight for me to see the shock on her face. âWhat?â
âEngland. Next weekend. You and me.â
âButââ
âNo. Youâre going. And I know you want to go, so donât try to argue about it.â
âYou donât haveââ
âTheresa. Let it go.â I press my hand over her mouth, and she uses her teeth to softly nip at the skin of my palm. âAre you going to be a good girl and keep quiet if I move my hand?â I tease her, thinking back to her earlier accusation that I was parenting her.
She nods her head, and I let her go. She lifts herself up onto her elbow and turns to face me. I canât possibly hold a conversation with her when sheâs naked and feisty.
âBut I donât have a passport!â she cries out, and I hide my smile. I knew she wasnât done.
âItâs already in the works. Weâll figure the rest out tomorrow.â
âButââ
âTheresa . . .â
âTwo times in one minute? Uh-oh.â She grins.
âYouâre never drinking champagne again.â I push her messy hair away from her eyes and trace the shape of her bottom lip with my thumb.
âYou certainly werenât complaining earlier when I wasââ
I silence her drunken mouth by pressing my lips against hers. I love her so much, so fucking much that it frightens me to think about losing her.
Do I really want to mix herâmy potential future, the only shot I have at a decent oneâwith my wicked past?
Chapter one hundred and eighteen
TESSA
When I wake up, Hardin isnât draped over me, and the room is too bright even when I close my eyes again. Keeping them closed, I groan, âWhat time is it?â
My head is throbbing, and even though I know Iâm lying down, my body feels like itâs swaying back and forth.
âNoon,â Hardinâs deep voice says from across the room.
âNoon! I missed my first two classes!â I try to sit up, but my head spins. I fall back onto the mattress with a whimper.
âYouâre fine; go back to sleep.â
âNo! I canât miss any more classes, Hardin. I just started classes at this campus, and I canât begin this way.â I begin to panic. âIâm going to be so behind.â
âIâm sure youâll be fine,â Hardin says with a shrug, crossing the room to sit on the bed. âYou probably already have the assignments completed anyway.â
He knows me too well. âThatâs not the point. The point is that I missed the lecture, and it makes me look bad.â