Chapter 20
0°Celsius: To thaw a frozen heart
Twenty-four hours later, Jen was still riddled with confusion. Sheâd hoped that girlsâ night would stop her from overanalyzing what had happened with Cash last night, but the loud chatter of the women around her wasnât providing the distraction sheâd needed.
She kept wondering if sheâd misinterpreted the look sheâd seen in his eyes. The emotions flickering across his face. But why even bother putting a label on it? She didnât need to hear the L-word to know that his feelings for her had evolved.
So had hers. Somehow in the last couple of weeks, sheâd stopped thinking about Cash in terms of how many orgasms he could give her or all the naughty things they could do together. Now she associated him not just with sex, but with laughter, support, joyâ¦
He was so right for her in so many ways, except for the grim fact that if she got seriously involved with him, heâd be gone half the time. Or worse, heâd die while serving and shatter her in the process.
God, how did military wives do it?
All the women sitting in Savannah Harteâs living room at the moment were in love with navy men. Shelby had lucked outâher husband was now employed by a security firm in San Diego, which meant that Garrett worked nine-to-five and came home to his wife and daughter every evening. That was the boat Jen wanted to be in.
âEnough with the long faces, you two,â Savannah announced, flipping her long golden hair over her shoulder.
Jen snapped out of her thoughts, realizing she was one of the âtwoâ Savannah had targeted.
âWell, I guess I can let you off the hook, since you have a stalker,â Savannah amended, grinning at Jen. âBut whatâs your excuse, Hol?â
Shifting her gaze, Jen saw Hollyâs equally glum look. Her sister-in-law had barely said a word since sheâd arrived at Savannahâs loft, which was located above Harte to Harte, the flower shop Savannah owned and ran. The change of scenery was nice after being cooped up in Cashâs apartment for so long.
âActually, I donât have a stalker anymore,â Jen spoke up, earning a relieved look from Holly, who clearly hadnât wanted to explain the reason for her unhappy mood.
Annabelle frowned. âJust because Cash and Seth beat him up doesnât mean he wonât keep causing trouble. Stalkers donât scare off easily.â
âBut he left town,â Jen answered. âMy dad was keeping tabs on Brendan ever since he showed up at my parentsâ place, and this morning Dad found out Brendanâs work transfer happened earlier than scheduled. He was on a flight to Oakland last night. Iâm hoping that means itâs the end of Psycho McGee.â
âFingers crossed.â Annabelle held out her shot glass so Savannah could pour another round of tequila into it.
From her spot on the carpet, Jane released a happy sigh. âItâs so nice to be out of the house for a while. Sadie was being super cranky today.â
âLike father, like daughter,â Savannah remarked dryly. âSeriously, though, Becker seems a tad possessive of that cute little baby of yours.â
âA tad? Understatement of the year. Sadie is the apple of her daddyâs eye. God help that sweet girl when she gets old enough to date.â
âJohn bought a shotgun the day after Penny was born,â Shelby confessed. âHeâs ready to shoot the balls off any guy who looks at her.â
Jen laughed. She wondered how Cash would react if he had a daughterâwould he be as protective as Becker and Garrett, or more laidback? She held back a snort. Right, like it was even a question. Navy SEAL and protective instincts went together like PB and J.
âWhat about you and Carson?â Shelby glanced at Holly. âJohn said you two are talking about having kids.â
Holly stiffly rose from the overstuffed couch. âI need to use the bathroom.â
She hurried off, leaving everyone but Jen staring after her in shock.
âShit,â Shelby murmured. âWhatâd I say?â
Jen cleared her throat. âBabies are a touchy subject for her right now.â
The other women wore matching frowns. Even the perpetually laidback Savannah looked upset.
âWhat do you mean?â Annabelle demanded.
Jen hated herself for breaking the confidence, but she didnât know what else to do anymore. Holly was staying with her sister again, and Carson had been ignoring Jenâs calls for days. Maybe recruiting some backup would help her stubborn brother and sister-in-law mend this rift between them.
With a heavy breath, she told them everything she knew, except for the part about seeing Carson with another woman. Everyone in the room was scowling when Jen finished.
âMen,â Savannah huffed.
âLike a baby will fix anything,â Annabelle said with an amazed shake of her head.
âA kid will only bring a whole new pile of problems to the table,â Jane grumbled.
âThey need to fix their relationship before bringing a child into it,â Shelby agreed.
âAhem.â
Five heads swiveled to find Holly standing three feet away. She looked both annoyed and amused at having caught them talking about her.
âWeâre not gossiping,â Savannah said instantly, patting the sofa cushion in a gesture for Holly to sit down again.
âWeâre venting on your behalf,â Annabelle piped up.
Holly sat, her green eyes glittering with fortitude as she picked up the tequila shot sheâd yet to take. âSo weâre all in agreement that Carson is acting like an ass?â
Savannah lifted her own glass. âHell yeah.â
The six of them clinked glasses and threw their heads back as they swallowed the alcohol. Jen felt the burn right down to her belly, and when Savannah tried to refill her shot glass, she shook her head.
âNo more for me. My stomach canât handle more than a couple of shots.â
âFill it up anyway,â Holly said. âIâll take Jenâs shot.â
Uh-oh. Jen didnât voice her worry, but the steel in Hollyâs eyes said she was feeling self-destructive tonight.
For the next hour, they discussed what an idiot Carson was, while Holly continued to slug down tequila. Eventually Savannah had to cut her off, and the conversation somehow turned to sex.
Jen stayed quiet, but Jane sucked her right into the discussion by turning to her and saying, âSo howâs Hot Stuff in bed?â
âHot Stuff?â
âCash,â the redhead clarified. With a grin, she turned to the others. âJen is totally doing the wild thing with Hot Stuff.â
That earned her some hoots and catcalls.
Annabelle beamed. âI already knew,â she said smugly. âCash called me yesterday to light candles.â
Savannah wrinkled her forehead. âHuh?â
âHe took her out for a fancy dinner,â Annabelle explained. âAnd he put candles all over the bedroom and called me to light them before they got back. It was so fucking romantic.â She grinned at Jen. âOh, and Cash made me promise not to tell Ryan what I was doing down there, so I stole a carton of eggs from your fridge to give me an excuse for going downstairs.â
Jen rolled her eyes. âSo thatâs where the eggs went.â
âWhy the fancy dinner?â Savannah asked curiously. âWhat were you celebrating?â
This time Jane answered. âOur little Jenny has an interview with my old magazine. Am I the only one who didnât know Jen is a kickass photographer?â
âI had no idea,â Annabelle said, looking insulted. âYou holding out on us?â
She blushed. âI always figured it was just a hobby.â She glanced at Jane. âI canât believe your editor stumbled on my blog like that.â
Jane got a funny look on her face. âYeah, thatâs a stroke of luck, huh?â
The flippant response raised a red flag. Jen studied the other woman with suspicion. âWhat arenât you telling me?â
Janeâs expression epitomized innocence. âI donât know what you mean.â
A frown puckered her brows. âRick found my work on the blog, right?â
âOf course.â
âJane.â
The woman released a heavy breath. âFine. No.â
âNo what?â
âRick didnât discover your work on the blog, hon. Your work found him.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm the one who gave Rick your photographs.â
Surprise jolted through her. âWhat? Howâs that possible? How did you even getââ Her breath hitched. âCash.â
Jane scrupulously studied the label of the tequila bottle.
âCash gave you my photographs, didnât he?â Jen demanded.
The other woman lifted her head and offered a sheepish shrug. âHe brought over a memory stick with your stuff on it the day of Sadieâs party.â
âHe did?â She had no idea whether to be angry at Cash for invading her privacy or thrilled that he had.
âDonât be mad at him,â Jane said quickly. âHe had good intentions. He said you werenât planning on submitting work to any of the bigger magazines, but he thought you were too talented not to. He made me promise not to tell you.â
âWhy?â
âHe didnât want you to think he was interfering in your career. And if TW was interested, he wanted you to think youâd done it on your own. But I think trying to keep it a secret was silly,â Jane said with a shrug. âHe went to great lengths to make this opportunity happen for you, and I think you deserve to know that.â
Jenâs heart constricted. As annoying as it was that Cash had copied her pictures without her consent, his intentions had been anything but malicious. Hell, he clearly knew her better than sheâd thought. Sheâd been second-guessing herself with that portfolio for daysâobviously heâd decided to speed up the process.
And now, thanks to him, she might land a job with a magazine sheâd never have dreamed of showing her work to out of fear sheâd be laughed out of the fancy building.
But Cash had believed she could do it. Heâd believed in her from day one.
Savannah grinned. âI might be in the minority here, but Iâm pretty sure Hot Stuff is in love with you.â
Everyone else nodded.
âOh yeah,â Annabelle agreed. âA man doesnât take on the task of personally getting a girl her dream job if he doesnât love her.â
Jen felt like someone had knocked the wind out of her. She wasnât surprised to hear their assessment of Cashâs feelingsâshe already suspected how he felt. But what startled her was the multitude of emotions swirling in her chest. Sheâd been trying so hard to keep an emotional distance, but who was she kidding? Her emotions had entered the picture a long time ago.
She was in love with Cash.
Her heart felt both lighter and heavier as she absorbed the truth. She loved Cash. She loved his gruff voice and toe-curling kisses and rough hands. She loved his strength and unceasing support and the way he laughed. She loved that he didnât mind the way she stuck Post-its all over his apartment, how he grumbled every time she forgot to hang up her towel in the bathroom, his willingness to cook every time she burned something in the kitchen.
From the moment theyâd met, Cash had accepted her for who she was. Supported her. Encouraged her. Introduced her to passion sheâd never known and brought all her fantasies to life.
And she knew now, without a shred of doubt, that even one day with Cash McCoy would be worth however many months without him.
âHoly shit,â she mumbled.
From her cross-legged perch on the floor, Annabelle snickered. âYouâre in love too.â
Jen shook her head to clear the fog from it. âYeah, I think I am. How did that happen?â
âLove has a way of sneaking up on you.â Savannah swiped a tortilla chip from the bowl on the coffee table and popped it in her mouth. âSame thing happened to me with Matt.â
âI wanted a casual fling. I never expected⦠I didnât want to fall in love with him,â Jen said softly.
Annabelle frowned. âWhy not? Cash is a great guy.â
âI know, butâ¦â She hesitated, not wanting to talk about her military issues with a roomful of military wives and girlfriends. âIâm just blindsided, I guess. I donât know what this means for us. I went in looking for a fling, and nowâ¦â
âI tried to have a fling once,â Holly spoke up. âWhen Carson and I met, all I wanted was to have some fun, but your stubborn brother, Jen, well, he convinced me to give a relationship a shot. And now itâs five years later, and look at us.â
She swallowed. âHolââ
âSometimes I wonder if I should have dug my heels in and left it as a fling. But, fuck, I know that if I could do it again, Iâd make the same damn decision.â Holly wiped her eyes. âBecause no matter how infuriating he can be, I know heâs the love of my life.â
âAll right. The kids are asleep and Iâm ready to rob you losers of all your money,â John Garrett announced, striding into the spacious den with a baby monitor in his hand.
The den was packed with SEALs, beers, and open wallets. Poker night was a monthly tradition, hosted at a different house each time. Cash looked forward to these gatherings. His teammates were damn good men. Good company too, and he felt honored to be included in what had been a tradition long before heâd come on board. Aidan Rhodes was also a recent addition to poker night, but heâd already been close to most of the guys thanks to his tight-knit friendship with OâConnor.
Sitting down, Garrett tossed the baby monitor to Becker, who placed it on the green felt poker table. âThe girls went down okay?â the lieutenant commander asked.
Garrett nodded. âFell asleep holding hands. It was pretty fucking adorable.â
On the other side of the table, Seth snorted. âYou know, just âcause you put the word fucking in front of it doesnât make you less of a pansy for saying the word adorable.â
Garrett rolled his eyes. âA man thinking his kid is adorable doesnât make him a pansy, Masterson. Youâll find that out one of these days.â
âNever,â Seth vowed. âNo kids for me, thank you very much. Iâm getting my tubes tied.â
Everyone laughed. Sethâs pessimistic position about children was nothing new; the guy was adamant about never siring a child. Which was probably a good thing because the thought of a little mini-Seth with big-Sethâs smart mouth was kinda terrifying.
âWhere the fuck is Carson?â Garrett suddenly asked. âHeâs late.â
Cash averted his eyes, but nobody glanced his way, which told him that Carson hadnât blabbed about what went down in Beckerâs hallway over the weekend. Thank God, because the last thing he felt like doing was justifying his feelings for Jen to anyone else.
âWell, weâre not waiting for him anymore,â Ryan announced, reaching for the deck of cards. âI, for one, am ready to milk Texas for all heâs worth.â
âWhy do you assholes always target me?â Jackson demanded.
âBecause your poker face sucks,â Matt drawled as he took a sip of beer. âSo does McCoyâs. You two are easy money.â
The banter continued as Ryan dealt the first hand. Jackson, of course, tried bluffing his way into the pot, only to lose five bucks when Ryan and Aidan suckered him into going all in. Laughter ensued, followed by Jacksonâs grumbling that his poker face had failed him again.
As money changed hands and chips clinked in the center of the table, Cash sipped his beer, his thoughts drifting to Jen. As much as he liked hanging out with the boys, he kinda wished she were here too. Heâd grown accustomed to her company over the past few weeks. Not just having sex with her, but simply having her around. Watching TV while she messed around with her camera, cooking dinner while she worked on her laptop. He liked how they could be in the same room and not have to be wrapped all over each other.
Other girls heâd dated expected him to sit there holding their hands and constantly make conversation, but Jen was perfectly content doing her own thing while he did his. She didnât push for them to be joined at the hip or make demands of him. She was happy no matter what they were doing. He appreciated that.
âI swear, if Shelby comes home as drunk as she did last time, Iâm divorcing her,â Garrett was saying. âIâm beginning to dread the words girlsâ night.â
Cash lifted his head. âThey donât get that drunk, do they?â he said with a frown.
Groaning, Ryan joined the conversation. âLast time, I spent the entire night holding Annabelleâs hair while she puked out ten gallons of tequila.â
âHey, I love girlsâ night,â Matt argued. âSavannah did the dirtiest striptease for me last time, but then again, my girlâs better at handling her liquor than your lightweight ladies.â
Becker growled, jabbing a finger at OâConnor. âDonât get me started on Savannah. She and Jane went shopping last week and I got a credit card bill for six hundred dollars. Six hundred dollarsâ worth of lingerie, for chrissake.â
âOh come on. Like you didnât benefit from that shopping trip.â
âI certainly did not,â Becker said stiffly.
âI call bullshit. After Savannah modeled what she bought, I didnât let her leave the bed for a week. And she told me she and Jane made identical purchases.â Matt cocked a brow. âDid Jane get that lacy black mesh thing with the garter belt?â
âNo,â Becker muttered.
âNo?â
The lieutenant commander sighed. âShe got it in red.â
As everyone laughed, Cash experienced the most bizarre pang of envy. He found himself wishing that he could contribute to the conversation. Not that he wanted to talk about what kind of lingerie Jen wore, but the idea of calling her his âgirlâ and sharing stories appealed to him.
Man, he really had it bad.
âAll right, enough with the chick talk,â Seth announced. âI feel like Iâm at a teenage girlâs slumber party.â
Ryan shuffled the deck, but before he could deal a fresh hand, they were interrupted by the arrival of Carson.
The room fell silent.
âWow,â Dylan remarked. âYou look like shit, LT.â
Cash wholly concurred. Heâd never seen Carson look soâ¦wrecked. Clad in faded jeans and a T-shirt boasting several holes, jaw covered in stubble, blond hair tousled as if heâd repeatedly run his fingers through it. And his expression reflected nothing but sheer misery.
âSit down,â Garrett said quietly. âIâll grab you a beer.â
âIn a minute,â Carson said in a tired voice. His gaze shifted to Cash. âMcCoy, a word?â
With a nod, Cash stood up, ignoring the bewildered looks he received from the others. He followed Carson to the kitchen, where Carson made a beeline for the sliding door leading to the backyard. The night air was balmy when they stepped outside.
Carson dropped into a wicker chair and pointed to the chair across from him. âSit.â
Cash sat.
After several long moments, Carson cleared his throat. âHowâs the lip?â
âItâs fine.â
A pained look flashed across the other manâs face. âI shouldnât have slugged you.â
Cash sighed. âHonestly, Iâm surprised you didnât do worse.â
Carson rubbed his chin in a gesture of pure frustration. âHollyâs staying with her sister again.â
âAw, fuck. Iâm sorry, man.â
âLook, about that woman you and Jenny saw me with,â Carson started.
âYou donât have to explain. Itâs none of our business.â
âHer nameâs Angel Whittaker. Sheâsâ¦ah, the therapist Iâve been seeing.â
âSeriously?â
âYeah, I started seeing her a month or two before we got deployed.â Carson hung his head. âHolly and I were having problems then too. And once we got back, things just got worse, so I called Angel. She was on vacation, but I convinced her to meet me for coffee so we could talk aboutâ¦you know, about everything. Usually I see her at her office.â
âIs she helping?â
âNot really, but Iâve realized thatâs because I was talking to the wrong person. I should have been talking to my wife instead of babbling on to some stranger about how much things suck. Angel told me I wouldnât fix anything unless I start openly communicating with Holly. Jenny said the same thing, but idiot that I am, Iâm going around thinking everything will fix itself, or that having a baby might make things better. Iâm an asshole, huh?â
âYouâre not an asshole. Well, not all of the time.â
Carson flashed a dry grin. âThanks.â
âSo what now?â Cash asked.
âNow I try to convince my wife how much I fucking love her. I know itâs tough for her, with me gone for long periods of time, but itâs tough for me too. I love that woman to death and I donât care if we have ten kids or no kids. I just want Holly.â
âYou should be saying this to her, not me,â Cash pointed out.
âTrust me, Iâll tell her.â Carson got that look in his eyes, the determined one he wore during particularly hazardous missions. âIâll keep telling her until she gets sick of hearing it.â
âSounds like a good plan.â
âAnd listen, about you and my sisterâ¦â
He winced. âIâm sorry about that, LT. It was a total violation of guy code, I know that, but it just happened. I didnât plan on getting involved with her, and if you want to punch me in the face a few more times, I promise I wonât even put up a fight. Butâ¦â A heavy breath slipped out. âBut if you ask me to end it, Iâll respectfully refuse.â
Carson tipped his head to the side. âYou really do care about her, donât you?â
He nodded. Then he shook his head. âNo. I more than care about her. Iâm in love with her.â
Carsonâs eyebrows shot up. âFor real?â
âYes.â
To his surprise, Carson didnât seem angry. Just oddly sad. âShit, Iâm not just an asshole husband. I suck in the brother department too, apparently. I really do treat her like a child, donât I?â
âYup.â
âItâs because Iâm used to thinking of her as the baby of the family, you know? And fine, maybe I still see her as a bit of a screw-up. Sheâs smart as hell, but she didnât make any effort in school. She couldâve gotten As in every fucking class, gone to some Ivy League college and become a big-shot career woman, but she was always more concerned with taking pictures.â
âItâs what she loves to do. And sheâs good at it.â He told Carson about Jenâs job interview in L.A. next week, which brought a crease of shame to the guyâs forehead.
âShe didnât even call to tell me about it.â
âWell, sheâs not very happy with you at the moment.â
âWhat about you?â A serious note entered Carsonâs voice. âIs she happy with you?â
âYeah.â
âIâm glad then.â
âYou are?â
âDonât get me wrongâIâm still annoyed as fuck that you put the moves on my sister after I told you not to, but in all honesty? If thereâs anyone I could tolerate my little sister with, itâs you, McCoy.â
Cash swallowed a lump of pain. âAs much as I appreciate your blessing, Iâm not sure it matters. Jenâs not interested in anything long-term. She doesnât want everything that comes along with dating a military guy, and I donât know how to change her mind.â
âDoes she know how you feel about her?â
He slowly shook his head.
âThen tell her. Trust me, Iâm learning that communication is a big fucking deal. Maybe if she knows how you feel, sheâll change her mind about her military rule.â
âMaybe.â He suddenly remembered something. âHey, by the way, Brendan left town.â
âYeah, I know. The admiral told me.â
âJenâs going to stay at my place for a few more days, but then sheâs moving back to her apartment.â
Carson got to his feet. âYouâre a good man, McCoy. You know that, right?â
âThanks, LT.â
âAnd if you do end up with my sister, I wonât have any complaints.â Carson began to laugh. âItâs funny, I was so worried about you taking advantage of her, but now Iâm starting to think you might be the best thing thatâs ever happened to her.â