Chapter 4
0°Celsius: To thaw a frozen heart
âHey, man, thanks for coming over.â Carson gestured for him to enter the apartment.
As Cash stepped inside, he experienced a sense of disorientation. Heâd been to Carsonâs place a dozen times, for poker games and whatnot, but something felt off tonight. It took him a moment to realize it was the smell. Or lack thereof. Every time heâd been here, Carsonâs wife had been cooking up a storm, thrilled to use her husbandâs teammates as guinea pigs for whatever recipe she happened to be experimenting with.
âWhereâs Holly?â he asked, shooting his commanding officer a quizzical look.
Carsonâs jaw tensed. âSheâs crashing at her sisterâs tonight.â
He didnât elaborate, and Cash didnât push. But damn, he hoped there wasnât trouble in paradise. Carson and Holly were the most rock-solid couple heâd ever met, and so well suited for one another it was almost disgusting. Theyâd been together five years, married for two, and every time Cash saw them, he experienced a raw pang of envy. They were so at ease with each other, on the same wavelength in every conceivable way, something Cash had never experienced with a woman.
The girls heâd dated accused him of being too blunt, too detached, too selfish. It grated, because he truly didnât see himself as any of those things. Sure, maybe he didnât always know the right thing to say, maybe he didnât understand all those mind games chicks liked to play, but that didnât make him a shitty person, did it?
Pushing aside his troubling thoughts, he followed Carson into the living room and settled on the couch, while Carson disappeared into the kitchen to grab them some beers. He returned a minute later, handed Cash a bottle, and sank into the leather recliner opposite the couch.
âSo listen, I need a favor,â Carson began, his blue eyes crinkling with discomfort.
Cash furrowed his brows. âSounds ominous.â
âNot really. Itâs just⦠My sister drives me crazy sometimes. You wonât believe the trouble she winds up in.â
âYour sister? The favor has to do with her?â
âYeah. Sheâs got this psycho ex-boyfriend.â Carsonâs mouth flattened. âWell, more like a stalker.â
âYour sister has a stalker.â
âI know, right? Sounds really fucking dumb when you say it out loud. But itâs not a joke. This guy is a total creep. She broke up with him about a month ago, but he refuses to leave her alone. I went to the police station with her this morning to file a restraining order.â
Shit. That sounded bad.
âWhatâd he do?â Cash narrowed his eyes. âDid he get physical?â
Carsonâs cheeks hollowed, as if he were grinding his teeth together. âSon of a bitch manhandled her outside a club. She managed to get in a cab and hightail it home, but the next day, Psycho McGee shows up at her store with flowers. She says thanks but no thanks, asshole, but he doesnât stop there. Starts sending her creepy texts and emails, along the lines of if I canât have you, no one else will.â
âFuck.â
âShe changed her number and blocked him on social media. You know, hoping if she keeps ignoring him heâll give up. But then last night she comes home from work and finds rose petals all over her fucking bed. He figured out where she hides the spare key and let himself inâand before you ask, yes, she had the locks changed. Anyway, Psycho McGee left another note with the rose petals. Some real sicko shit.â Carson shook his head. âIâm worried a restraining order isnât going to stop the guy, that heâll come after her again, except this time he really wonât take no for an answer.â
âSo what do you need from me?â Cash asked slowly.
âI want you to keep an eye on her.â
He blinked. âWhat?â
âHis office is transferring him to Oakland, so heâll be leaving town soon, but until then, I donât want my sister to be alone. Sheâll come stay with you for a few weeksââ
âWait, what?â
Carson shot him an impatient look. âShould I slow down and talk in words you understand?â
âYes,â he grumbled. âWhat do you mean, your sisterâs coming to stay with me?â
âI canât leave her all alone in her apartment, not while this guy is still around. Iâd let her stay with Holly and me, butââ Carson paused, looking vaguely embarrassed, ââbut itâs not a good time, okay? And I canât stay at Jennyâs and leave Holly here by herself.â
âDonât you have parents?â
He knew he sounded like a whiny brat, but come on, he wasnât in the mood to babysit Carsonâs sister. He didnât go back on duty for a few more weeks, and heâd been looking forward to the downtime.
âShe wonât go for it,â Carson said with a sigh. âMy parents give her a lot of shit, and thereâs no way sheâll agree to stay with them. Besides, Iâd like her to be around someone who can protect her in case Psycho McGee shows up and gets violent.â
Great, this just got better and better. Babysitter and bodyguard.
âI already spoke to Matt and he agreed to give up his room for the next few weeks. Heâll stay at Savannahâs.â
Cash stifled a groan. Looked like the lieutenant had it all planned out. Wouldâve been nice if Cash had had a say in the matter before Carson decided to rearrange his life.
He quickly scanned his brain for another option, one that didnât involve spending the rest of his leave babysitting.
âShe can stay with Seth and Dylan,â he suggested. âThey have a spare room.â
âAnd send my baby sister into the lionâs den?â Carson looked horrified. âNo way. I know the kind of shit that goes on there. Not that Iâm knocking the lifestyleâI was all about the fun and games before I met Holly. But those guys give a whole new meaning to the word player.â He paused. âWell, so do you, but I figured youâre probably not as bad as the tagteamers.â
Uh⦠Cash decided not to mention what heâd been doing before heâd been so rudely interrupted.
Instead, he tossed out another suggestion. âJacksonâs got an empty room tooâ¦â
âYeah, and the second he gets my sister in it, heâll turn up the Texan charm and have her out of her clothes in five seconds flat.â The lieutenant shrugged. âYouâre the lesser of four evils, man. And I know youâre planning on going to Officer Candidate School first chance you get, soâ¦â
So youâd be a fool to deflower my sweet virgin sister and risk a bad recommendation from me, was Carsonâs unspoken warning.
Fuck. He really wasnât getting out of this, was he?
âItâll only be for three weeks,â Carson said, picking up on his hesitation. âYou donât have to entertain her or prepare home-cooked meals or any of that shit. Just tag along if she needs to go somewhere and make sure sheâs safe. Thatâs all.â
Thatâs all? He wanted to point out that having a houseguest pretty much guaranteed he wouldnât be getting laid for the next month, but he suspected Carson valued his sisterâs safety over Cashâs sex life.
And wow, didnât that make him a total jackass. Was he really bitching about the lack of sex heâd get when some poor girl was being terrorized by a stalker?
As everything shifted into perspective, he let out a resigned breath, knowing he couldnât refuse the request. Carson never asked him for anything, and the man had taken Cash under his wing once heâd joined the team. Invites to dinner, poker night, the mini-golf tourney Carson and his buddies held every month. Carson had done a helluva lot to welcome him into the fold.
âOkay,â he agreed. âIâll keep an eye on your sister.â
Relief flooded the other manâs face. âThanks, Cash. Iâll drop her off tomorrow morning.â
He took a swig of beer, then set the bottle on the coffee table and eyed the flatscreen. âWanna catch the NFL highlights?â
Carson reached for the remote. âSure.â But rather than switch on the TV, he turned with a deadly look. âOne more thing I forgot to mention.â
âYeah?â
âKeep your hands off my sister.â
Cash frowned. âI wasnât planning onââ
âIâm serious. You touch her, and Iâll drown you. Your buildingâs got a pool in the back, so I wonât have to go far.â
He had to laugh. âYouâll drown me? Thatâs the most creative death you can come up with?â
âIâm in the navy. I do my best work in the water.â Those blue eyes glittered with menace. âAnd donât think Iâm kidding, McCoy. Touch my little sister and youâre a dead man. Sheâs off-limits.â
The temperature in the room had dipped below the freezing mark, and from the look on the lieutenantâs face, Cash didnât doubt the dude meant business.
With a pleasant smile, Carson clicked a button on the remote. âWhatâll it be? ESPN or SportsCenter?â
Sitting in the passenger seat of Carsonâs Range Rover, Jen resisted the urge to reach over the center console and strangle her brother to death. She was beyond furious, but heâd been pretending not to notice the steam rolling out of her ears as theyâd driven in complete silence.
Up ahead, a low-rise apartment building came into view. Seven stories or so, it boasted a sleek gray exterior, balconies with wrought-iron railings, and colorful flowerbeds lining the lush lawn out front. It was much nicer than her building, but that didnât make this situation any less annoying.
With an overly pleasant smile, Carson pulled over by the curb and killed the engine. âWeâre here.â
She shot him a stony glare.
âCome on, Jenny, stop with the silent treatment already. You know this is a good idea.â
Right, because being blackmailed into staying with a complete stranger was a splendid idea. She couldnât believe she was letting Carson call the shots like this, but the alternative heâd posed was even worse: heâd threatened to tell their parents that her life was in danger. Which wasnât only an exaggeration but also a surefire way to get her locked up in the family panic room for the next month. If the admiral believed his little girl was even in the slightest bit of danger, heâd throw her over his shoulder in a firemanâs carry and march her all the way back to the family homestead in Del Mar.
Jen loved her parentsâshe really, truly didâbut the two of them drove her absolutely crazy. No way could she survive living under their roof again.
So Carsonâs âsolution,â as much as it aggravated her, was clearly the better option.
Didnât mean she had to be happy about it, though.
âHow do you know Brendan didnât follow us here?â she asked in a last-ditch effort to derail her brotherâs plan. âMaybe heâs been watching my apartment, tailed us, and ruined your cunning scheme to keep me hidden. In that case, I might as well go back to my place.â
Carson smirked. âDo you honestly think I didnât keep an eye out for a tail? Trust me, we werenât followed.â
âFine.â She pursed her lips. âBut what if Brendan does show up, and this rookie youâre sticking me with drops the ball? What if he gets, um, rookie freeze-up syndrome or something?â
âRookie freeze-up syndrome? I like it. Remind me to accuse one of the guys of having that.â
âIâm serious, Carson.â
âSo am I. And trust me,â he said again, âCash has mad skills. He wonât let anything happen to you.â
Jen froze as the name registered in her head. When heâd tried selling her on this plan, Carson had kept referring to her new roomie as âone of my rookies.â
But his rookieâs name was Cash?
No, she must have heard wrong.
And even if sheâd heard right, that didnât mean it was the same Cash sheâd met at the Tavern. Her Cash worked in security, or at least thatâs what heâd told her. Unless heâd lied⦠But why would he? If he was a SEAL, why not just tell her?
Yeah, had to be a different guy. Maybe the name Cash was more common than sheâd realized. People were naming their kids all sorts of weird things these days. Maybe Cash topped one of those Most Popular Baby Names lists, along with Apple and Potato and every other stupid name making the rounds.
Jen put on her most nonchalant tone. âCash? Thatâs the guy youâre dumping me off on?â
âYeah. Cash McCoy.â
McCoy.
Oh no.
It was him.
Annoyance rippled through her when she realized Cash had lied about what he did for a living. But the irritation couldnât mask the rush of heat that flooded her belly as she grasped what this meant.
She was going to be playing house with her sexy cowboy for the next three weeks.
âHow come Iâve never met him?â she asked suspiciously. âAnd if heâs such a good guy, why wasnât he at your birthday party?â
âBecause his parents were in town and they had tickets to a show. He came over the next night for beers.â
âOh.â
Jen suddenly felt queasy. Did Cash know she was going to be his new houseguest? She hadnât told him her last name, and knowing Carson, heâd referred to her as Jenny-Pie or some other juvenile name when heâd told Cash about her. Chances were, the guy was in for the surprise of his life.
As panic jolted through her, Jen got ready to blurt out a protest, but Carson was done talking. He threw open the driverâs door and slid out of the SUV, rounding the vehicle to get her bags out of the trunk.
She stayed rooted in her seat, her heart lurching. She couldnât spend the next few weeks with Cash McCoy. Maybe if heâd called, things would be different. But looking into his sexy blue eyes and drooling over his spectacular body, all the while knowing he wasnât interested? That would suck.
And the icing on the cake? He was military. She had a firm rule about military men: donât date one.
Who says you have to date him?
True. She could always just fuck his brains out.
Except he clearly wasnât interested in doing that, seeing as how he hadnât called.
A sharp rap on the window jarred her from her thoughts.
She turned to see Carsonâs exasperated face peering into the half-open window. âOut of the car, Jenny.â
She opened her mouth, nearly confessing that she already knew Cash. But she stopped herself at the last second. She couldnât tell her brother about the night at the Tavern. Not only did it make her look kinda slutty, but it suddenly occurred to her that if she did tell Carson she knew Cash, he might scrap this whole houseguest plan and act on his threat of involving their parents.
Another knock sounded on the window.
âIâm getting annoyed,â he announced.
Sighing, Jen got out of the car. âI doubt youâre as annoyed as I am.â
Her brotherâs gaze softened. âIâm just trying to look out for you. Maybe Iâm overreacting, seeing a threat where I shouldnât, but I wonât take chances with your safety. Until Brendan is gone, I refuse to leave you unprotected.â
An arrow of guilt pierced her chest. Carson sounded so genuinely concerned that she felt like an ass for the way sheâd bitched at him all morning. âI know. Iâm sorry Iâm being such a brat.â
ââSâall good. Iâm used to your brattiness.â
He reached out and tugged on the end of her ponytail, the way heâd always done when they were kids, and Jen couldnât help but smile. As infuriating as Carson could be, he was still her big brother and she loved him something fierce.
Besides, as much as she didnât want to admit it, he was right. She didnât feel safe. Sheâd been on edge ever since Brendan started playing these sick games with her, and although she wasnât convinced her ex would actually cross the line from creepy to violent, sheâd definitely breathe easier once he left town.
âCome on, letâs go in,â Carson said.
Her anxiety returned once they entered the building. She wondered how Cash would react when he saw her. If he even remembered her. A guy as good looking as him probably hooked up with ten girls a night. What if sheâd just been another one of his faceless conquests?
Lugging her bags, Carson crossed the small, clean lobby toward the stairwell door. âCash and Matt are on the second floor,â he told her. âBut Mattâll be staying with his girlfriend while youâre here.â
When they reached the second-floor landing, Carson led her to a door at the very end of the hall.
âOh, and Ryan and Annabelle live upstairs,â he went on. âSo if you want to do any girlie things, just call Annabelle. You met her, right?â
Jen nodded. Although sheâd yet to meet her brotherâs newer teammates, she knew most of the older ones well, along with their wives and girlfriends. Out of all the women, Annabelle Holmes was her favorite. Theyâd gone out for dinner a few times, and sheâd hung out with the sarcastic brunette at Carsonâs thirty-fourth birthday party last month, so it was a relief knowing that Annabelle would be nearby.
âBy the way, I told Mom and Dad your apartment is being fumigated,â Carson added. âSo if they call, tell them you were overrun with ants.â
âAnts? Thatâs what you came up with?â
He shrugged. âFirst thing that popped into my head.â
They reached the door, which Carson opened without bothering to knock first. âMcCoy,â he called. âCome say hi to Jenny.â
She cringed. Of course, he just had to refer to her by the name she hadnât used since grade school.
Carson dropped her two suitcases on the hardwood floor with a thump, while Jen examined her surroundings. The apartment looked like a typical bachelor padâno surprise there. It featured an open-concept layout, with a spacious living room boasting a leather couch, two big armchairs, a TV mounted on the wall, and an entertainment system that screamed man cave. A small kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and an eat-in counter took up the other side of the room, next to a dining area with a big glass table and a shelf lined with an assortment of beer glasses. Her gaze flicked to the corridor in the back, which she assumed led to the bedrooms.
When footsteps thudded from the vicinity of that corridor, her pulse kicked up a notch, then took off in a mad sprint at Cashâs appearance.
Oh boy. He was as gorgeous as she remembered. Actually, even more gorgeous, because instead of a leather jacket, today he wore a black T-shirt that clung to his massive chest and revealed his bulging biceps. Jeez, he had great arms. Tanned, sinewy, roped with muscle. The kind of arms you wanted pinning you down while those trim hips pumped into you.
The rest of him was equally appealing. Long legs encased in camo pants, strong jaw dusted with stubble, black-brown hair cut in a short military style. Her nipples tightened involuntarily, her core clenching at the sight of all that manly goodness. Lord, the guy was sexy as hell.
And shocked as hell, judging by the way those piercing blue eyes widened when he spotted her.
Recognition splashed across his face, and his voice came out in a startled rasp. âOh. Hi.â
She met his gaze, her mouth drier than a desert. âHi.â
Carson swung his head from her to Cash. âDo you two know each other?â
After a moment of hesitation, during which Jen transmitted a silent warning with her eyes, Cash visibly swallowed and turned to her brother. âNo. I was justâ¦I, ahâ¦â He stuck out a hand in her direction. âItâs nice to meet you, Jenny.â
âJen,â she corrected, moving forward to shake his hand.
The second their palms touched, heat seared into her like a bolt of lightning, spreading through her body and warming every inch of her skin. Their gazes locked again, and the fire inside her burned hotter, making her dizzy and breathless. Holy mother of God. She craved this man on a basic, carnal level she hadnât known existed.
Sucking in a breath, she jerked her hand back. Touching him was too big a temptation. It only intensified the crazy urge to strip him naked.
âSo weâre all cool with this, right?â Carson spoke, oblivious to the tension hanging in the room. âJenny will stay here until Psycho McGee leaves town?â
Cashâs gaze rested on her before turning to Carson. âYeah, itâs cool. Mattâs room is all ready.â
âGood.â Carson focused on her. âJenny?â
She sighed. âItâs fine. But only until Brendan is gone.â
Carson nodded in agreement, then picked up her suitcases. âIâll put these in Mattâs room.â
The second her brother disappeared, Jen cast a slightly embarrassed look in Cashâs direction. âI had no idea you were the one I was coming to stay with.â
âI figured,â he said wryly.
An awkward silence settled between them, bringing a jolt of annoyance. She hadnât expected him to greet her with a passionate kiss or anything, but did he have to look so unhappy? As he fidgeted with his hands, his chiseled features creasing with discomfort, her self-esteem took a couple more hits. Couldnât he at least pretend to be pleased to see her?
âJenââ he started, only to be interrupted by Carson, who sauntered back into the living room as if he had no care in the world.
Well, of course he didnât. He wasnât the one who had to spend the next three weeks with someone who wanted nothing to do with him. Oh no, Carson just got to drop her off, leave her in the clutches of the man sheâd almost fucked, and be on his merry way.
âYouâre all set,â Carson said. âI guess Iâll head out now.â
Panic flitted through her. âNow?â
âDonât worry. McCoy will take good care of you.â He frowned as he turned to his teammate. âRemember what I saidâshe doesnât leave the house unless someone is with her. You, preferably, but any of the other guys are acceptable alternatives. Annabelle and Holly, too, since theyâve taken self-defense classes. But not SavannahâI donât want her corrupting my little sister.â
Jen waved her hand around. âHello? Iâm right here, you know. Quit talking about me like Iâm a five-year-old.â
As usual, Carson ignored her. âAnd make sure she stays away from her usual haunts. Psycho McGee might be lurking around, waiting for her to show up.â
âGot it,â Cash said with a nod.
âGood. Okay, Iâm out.â Her brother didnât rumple her hair again, probably because he could see the murder in her eyes, but he did lean in and plant a loud smack of a kiss on her cheek. âDonât give Cash any trouble.â
He strode toward the door, then paused to shoot Cash a sharp look over his shoulder. âAnd remember what I said, McCoy. Thereâs a pool right downstairs.â
Once Carson was gone, another silence fell over the room.
Jen studied Cashâs face, wishing she could make sense of that indescribable expression. He obviously wasnât happy to see her, but she refused to spend the next three weeks tiptoeing around without clearing the air between them.
Her brows puckered into a deep frown as the silence dragged on. Finally, unable to stand it, she crossed her arms and said, âSo why didnât you call?â