CHAPTER SEVEN
Forbidden Men Book 1: Price of a Kiss
âYouâll never guess what rumor I heard yesterday.â
Evaâs voice startled me Friday morning before Brit Lit as she slid into the seat beside mine. Iâd been downloading a few songs Sarah and I could boogie to onto my phone.
âWhatâs that?â I asked, returning my attention to the four-inch screen to purchase a little Black Eyed Peas.
âI heard my favorite cousin on earth was spotted eating lunch with Waterfordâs very own hunky, mysterious gigolo yesterday.â
âHmm? Oh, yeah, heâOh, I forgot to tell you.â I lowered the phone. âThat babysitting gig I gotâthe one I started Wednesdayâitâs his sister, Sarah. She has cerebral palsy. Did you know that?â
âAbout his sister? Yes, Iâve heard.â Eva made a grumbly sound in the back of her throat as she waved her hand. âHow does that have anything to do with you sitting all alone in the middle of campus with her brotherâ¦~yesterday~?â
âWell, I guess Iâm a kick-ass babysitter.â I tossed my hair over my shoulder as I flashed her a smug grin, preening over my awesomeness. âMiss Sarah raved about her evening with me to him, and he wanted toâ¦I donât know, thank me, I guess, for being so nice to her.â
Evaâs mouth dropped open as if she didnât buy such a lame excuse. âReally? Thatâs ~all~ he said to you during your forty-five-minute conversation?â
Wow, our gossiping eavesdroppers had actually been timing us? Weird. And had we really talked for forty-five minutes? No way. It hadnât felt that long. But then, it hadnât felt nearly long enough, either.
âWellâ¦â I frowned. âMostly, yeah. After talking about Sarah, we moved on to a couple other topics, butââ
âWhat other topics? Like his work?â
I rolled my eyes. My God, she could be even more curious than I was sometimes. âWellâ¦sort of. That was on the list. But we talked about all kinds ofââ
âOh, my God, so he admitted what he is.â
âYou said he would.â
âButâ¦but everything Iâve ever heard about him was justâ¦hearsay. This is actuallyâ¦fact.â Her mouth fell open as she whispered, âHoly shit, heâs really a gigolo.â
At that moment, our professor walked into the classroom. A sharp-dressed woman, Dr. Janison wore fitted skirt suits as you could imagine some executive in high fashion might wear. It was too bad I had to hate her now; she really did teach well and knew how to put together an awesome ensemble.
But thinking of her anywhere near Mason made me feel all heartbroken and depressed. And kind of vengeful.
Unable to help myself, I motioned to her with my eyes and leaned across the aisle to whisper, âAnd guess who one of his clients is.â
Mouth falling open, Eva turned to watch our teacher set her briefcase on top of her desk and click it open. âNo freaking way.â
A niggle of guilt gnawed at my conscience. Mason hadnât acted like it was a big secret, but I suddenly felt ashamed about spreading gossip about himâeven though it was true and I was only telling my favorite relative and personal confidant.
Still.
âBut you didnât hear that,â I was quick to add. Both the professor and Mason would find themselves in a world of trouble if someone leaked their association.
âOh, hell, yes, I did,â Eva whispered, unable to take her eyes off Dr. Janison. âI wonder what position she likes it in.â
~Seriously?~ âYou did not just say that.â
âWhatever. Tell me to my face youâre not a little jealous of her right now. I mean, the man ate ~lunch~ with you yesterday. Mason Lowe just doesnâtâ¦interact with females in public. I think you have more claim over him now than any girl, like, ever.â She turned back to me. âYou should be the most jealous of us all.â
âIâ¦~no~,â I insisted a little too emphatically. But did I really have more claim over him than any other girl ever? âI mean, no. I donât hate Jessica for having Justin, do I?â
How could anyone hate another woman for having a man who was totally out of her league?
Eva wrinkled her face in confusion. âJessica and Justin?â
I gasped. How could she not know who Jessica and Justin were? âJustin ~Timberlake~,â I clarified with that are-you-kidding-me kind of expression all over my face. âJessica Biel. Only one of Hollywoodâs hottest couples.â
Now she really looked mystified. âYou like Justin Timberlake?â
âHello.â The look I sent her said, ~Yes! Duh~. âHe brought sexy back.â
Ooh, and now that I was thinking of it, that would be a good song to add to my phone for Sarah to groove to.
âWell, whatever,â E. murmured beside me as I searched for âSexyBackâ since âLetâs Get It Startedâ had finished downloading. â~You~ can deny jealousy all you want. I donât think Dr. Janison is going to be so forgiving, though.â
I whipped my head up. âWhat do you mean?â
âHoney, sheâs going to flunk you hard for playing with her boy toyâ¦without paying for him.â
I swear, she and Mason sounded too much alike sometimes. I opened my mouth to tell her our professor was a professional; she would ~not~ flunk me just because I had one lunch with her gigolo.
But Dr. Janison interrupted me by beginning class. âGood morning. Today, weâre going to start studying a new author. I think everyone will get a kick out of Chaucerââ
She broke off mid-word when her gaze caught mine where I sat near the right side of the room midway down the aisle. Recognition lit her gaze, and her face drained of all color. Then her eyes narrowed ominously. When everyone turned to glance at me, I shrank lower in my seat.
âYou are so flunked,â E. hissed under her breath.
Oh, God. I was.
~$~
âWeâre getting our noses pierced this weekend.â
I paused eating my lunch to gape at E. âSay what?â
Iâd been so deep in thought, wondering if I should transfer out of my literature class, I hadnât been paying a whole lot of attention to her prattling. But I swore Iâd just heard something along the lines ofâ
âYou, me, nose rings. This weekend.â
She sat next to me on the bench to the table I had decided was going to be my lunch spot for the rest of the semester. My memory of sitting here with Mason the day before had pretty much cemented that decisionâeven if sitting with him was going to get me flunked from my English class. It was as if weâd christened it as ours.
It actually kind of felt like a betrayal to sit here with Eva instead of him.
But I suspected she was hanging around me so much today in the hopes Iâd be granted another âgigolo-sighting,â as she was calling it.
âIâm not piercing my nose. Are you insane?â
âBut theyâd look so cute.â She stole one of my fries and decidedly stated, âI saw Alec checking out a girl wearing one yesterday. So, yeah, weâre getting them.â
I snorted. âIf you want to go poking holes in strange places on your body just to impress your wandering-eye boyfriend, be my guest. But I will not be getting one with you.â
She merely sent me a cool smile and shrugged. âWeâll see. Oh, by the way, Mom and Dad are taking off early next Friday to spend Labor Day weekend at our beach house. They wonât be back until late Monday night. Iâm thinkingâ¦party at my place, Friday.â
âBeach house? I had no idea you guys had a beach house. Oh, my God, why arenât you going with them?â
Eva yawned as she flipped open her pink and black tiger-striped planner with a matching fuzzy pen. âUmâ¦because Iâm not ~ten~. How lame would it be to spend Labor Day weekend with the rents? Seriously, ReeRee. I have so much to teach you.â
If my parents had a beach house, Iâd be there every weekend. I donât care how lame spending time with them might look. But this was Eva we were talking about. So I just shrugged. âWell, I canât make it on any Friday. I have to babysit.â
Eva scowled. âWho? The gigoloâs retarded sister?â
I sent her a glare to kill. âHer name is ~Sarah~. And yes, Iâm talking about Masonâs ~special needs~ sister. Donât ever call her retarded in that derogatory way again.â
With a roll of her eyes, she relented. âOkay, fine. How about Saturday night? Are you babysitting any freaks then?â
I ignored the bash against my little buddy by gritting my teeth and dipping one of my fries into a vat of nacho cheese. âJust how big of a party are we talking here?â
Ever since Jeremy, I had soured to huge gatherings full of too many strangers.
But Eva brightened. âEpic.â Then she spotted a group of guys passing our table. âHey, boys. Party at my place. The Saturday of Labor Day weekend. You in?â
They grinned and gave her the thumbs up. âAn Eva Mercer party? Oh, we are ~in~.â
âGreat. See you then.â She turned back to me, looking smug.
I blew out a lungful of irritation. âI guess weâll be throwing a party, then. And now I know why my mom was so worried you might become a bad influence.â
âOh, letâs not call it a bad influence.â She slung an arm over my shoulder and grinned. âLetâs call it bringing a little color into your life.â
Behind us, someone snorted. âOnly you would call it that, Mercer.â
The breath whooshed from my lungs as the owner of that voice rounded the table to sit across from us.
Mason.
Damn, he looked good today, all fresh and friendly with a charcoal gray v-neck that made his eyes look lighter than usual. He grinned at me and promptly scoped out what I was eating.
âOoh, chili cheese fries. Good choice. Better than the rabbit food you had yesterday.â He stole one off my plate and popped it into his mouth.
âWell, look whoâs come to visit Miss Deluded,â I snarked back, hiding my intense reaction of all things excitable to his presence. âDo you ever eat your ~own~ food? Or do you just get a perverse pleasure out of eating mine?â
âThatâs for me to know and you to find out.â He sent me a grin full of promise and hidden meaning. I fell into a mini trance, watching his lips purse and move as he chewed. Then my attention fell to his tanned throat as he swallowed.
Seriously. Eating a chili cheese fry should not look that sinful.
âUmm. Can we help you? ~Mason~?â Eva asked pointedly, glaring daggers at him.
He sent her a strained smile. âNope. Just eating my lunch.â
â~My~ lunch,â I cut in right before he pulled a plastic-wrapped sub sandwich from his bag. He waved it tauntingly, letting me know he ~had~ brought his own food.
I scowled back because, really, I hated being bested.
Watching him unwrap his meal and take a bite, Eva muttered, âDo you seriously have to eat here? With us?â
âEva!â I gasped. What was her deal? Earlier in Brit Lit, sheâd acted as if being in his presence was the bomb. Now, she was justâ¦a bitch.
âJesus, Mercer.â Mason scowled as he lowered the hoagie. âIâm not contagious.â
âAre you sure about that? I mean, who knows what kind of nasty STDââ
âOkay, okay, okay,â I broke in, lifting my hands and waving them in the universal white-flag gesture. âIâm sensing a disturbance in the Force between you two. Is there some kind of history here Iâm not aware of?â Then I gasped. âOh, my God. You two have slept together. Havenât you?â
Eva huffed out an aggravated sound and wrote something in her planner vigorously enough to make the fuzzy tassel on the end of her pen bob sporadically.
Mason merely stared at me in awe as he shook his head. âWow, your curiosity has no filter whatsoever, does it?â
I scowled back because he was purposely avoiding my question. Glancing at my cousin, I said, âE.?â
âItâs nothing,â she muttered, suddenly very interested in turning the page and checking future dates.
With a roll of my eyes, I whirled to face Mason with a pointed look.
âWhat?â he asked, pulling back with an overly innocent expression. He cast a questioning glance at Eva before focusing on me. âShe said it was nothing.â
I opened my mouth, but Eva mustâve had a change of heart.
â~Nothing~?â she repeated in an offended voice. Slamming her planner shut, she narrowed her eyes. âOkay, fine.â She finally gave me her attention. âOne night at a party about, oh, a year ago, Iâd had a little too much to drink and I ended up throwing myself at him.â Her gaze pierced Mason with hateful shards. âAnd he turned me down. Flat.â
I frowned, confused. Ummâ¦wasnât that kind of what a guy was supposed to do when a drunk girl came onto him?
âAnd ~she~ proceeded to call me a pretentious bastard for it,â Mason added, glaring right back at Eva.
âWell, you are,â she hissed.
ââ¦who had no right to act so self-righteous because Iâm nothing but a high-priced whore with a pretty face, whoâll end up an overweight, broke, balding no one by the time Iâm forty.â His jaw tightened. âIsnât that how you worded it?â
I gasped and pinned my cousin with an incredulous glance. âYou called him a ~whore~?â
She shrugged. âHe ~is~ a whore.â
âSo thatâs what I get for trying to be a gentleman and not take advantage of the stumbling, slurring drunk girl.â Looking pissed and a trifle hurt, Mason reached across the table and picked up my cup as if he needed it to console himself. But after taking a deep drink through the straw, he winced and pulled back. âWhat ~is~ this?â
I wrinkled my nose at him and pushed my hair out of my face. My drink didnât taste that bad. âItâs a diet cola.â
Okay, maybe it did taste that bad.
He set it back in front of me, looking deceived. âSoâ¦you eat chili cheese fries loaded with grease, calories, and carbs. Then get a ~diet~ cola?â He gave an amused laugh. âYouâre such a girl.â
I tossed my hair again and leveled him with a fake scowl. âMaybe I just ordered a nasty-tasting drink because I knew youâd try to steal it. This couldâve been the only way to protect whatâs mine.â
âA,â he said with a smile. âThat wonât work on me. Iâll always steal whatever food or beverage you have. And B.â He fluttered his lashes. The feminine move shouldâve looked ridiculous on him. Which, okay, it kind of did. But it also looked drop-dead sexy and somehow masculine. âIâm flattered you took the time to think of me at all.â
âOh, gag me,â Eva howled. âIf you two are done eye-humping each other, Iâd like to go throw up now.â
I sent her a glower, promising a good strangulation later. I even opened my mouth to tell her in no uncertain terms that Mason and I were ~not~ flirting.
But he ignored her and said to me, âAre you watching Sarah tonight?â
I gave him some major brownie points for being able to totally blow off Evaâs rude comment. But the tightening around his mouth told me her words hadnât left him unaffected.
Following his example, I decided to ignore her too. âYep. I think Iâm going to give her a mani-pedi and paint her fingernails and toenails some wicked awesome color.â
He nodded approvingly as he rewrapped his sandwich and slid his lunch back into his messenger bag. âSheâll get a kick out of that. Iâll see you at the house, then.â He knocked on the table in front of me as he stood. âAnd donât forget that book you promised to lend me.â
âRight.â I sucked in a sharp breath, tickled heâd remembered. âYeah, okay. I wonât.â
âGood.â With a warm, congenial smile for me, he stole one more of my fries. âAnd for the record, I like deluded.â Then he strolled away without once glancing at Eva.
My cheeks flamed. I loved knowing he liked me just the way I was, naïve tendencies or not.
I didnât notice how Eva had spun to me with an expectant arch in her eyebrows until she demanded, âWhat book?â
I played with my fries without eating any. â~Harry Potter~. He said heâs never read the series before. Can you believe that? So I offered to loan him mine.â
âReally? ~Harry Potter~?â
She sounded so skeptical, I sighed. âNo, we were talking about a Kama Sutra book. ~Yes!~ ~Harry Potter~. Why is that so hard to believe?â
Eva shrugged. âI just canât see Mason Lowe reading ~Harry Potter~. I canât see him reading anything.â Then she made a face, letting me know sheâd thought up an allowance. âExcept maybe Kama Sutra.â
I shoved my fries away and turned to pin her with a frown. âYou know, heâs not that bad of a person. Once you actually talk to him, heâs just another guy.â
Just another guy who made my body heat, my pulse pound, and my throat go dry. Another guy who was fun to talk to, got my jokes, and liked my taste in food. Another guy who made me forget I was leery of the opposite gender these days. Yeah, just another guy.
âI donât understand why youâll talk about him behind his back like heâs some kind of god, but you just treated him like crap to his face.â
âOh, sweetie.â Evaâs features filled with sympathy as she grasped my hands. âYou poor, deluded thing. Iâm going to have to explain the social pyramid to you, arenât I? Mason Lowe is an honest-to-God gigolo. Guys like him are fun to gossip about. Theyâre fun to flirt with when nobody else is around, and Iâm sure theyâre fun, period, when you employ their services. But you do not ~sit~ with them in public and talk to them like theyâre ~just~ another guy. Because theyâre not.â She sighed and patted my hand. âI knew I needed to keep an extra-close watch on you today. Because look what happened. He came sniffing around, trying to ruin your reputation, andââ
I yanked my hands away from hers and lurched to my feet, not about to listen to another word. âIf heâs such bad news, then why did ~you~ try to get a freebie from him?â
Eva flushed even as her eyes narrowed with outrage. âOkay, ~one~, I was drunk and I am still absolutely humiliated I did that. And ~two~, I could actually handle him without getting in too deep. ~Youâd~ probably go and fall in love with a piece of underworld scum like him if he ever had sex with you. And thatâs completely unacceptable, ReeRee. A prostitute doesnât belong anywhere near you. Youâre too sweet and innocent.â
My mouth fell open as I openly gaped with outright disgust. âOh, my God, E. Iâm going to ignore the way you just totally insulted me because I think you were coming at it from a good place. But I will not sit here and listen to you bash Mason like that.â I stood and gathered my things. âHe may have made aâ¦bad career decision, but he is by no meansââ
âDear God, youâre already falling for him, arenât you?â Eva scooted across the bench toward me, her eyes pleading. âDonât do it, sweetie. Youâre just going to get hurt. Itâll be Jeremy all over again.â
âWhatever,â I muttered as I swept my book bag over my shoulder and whirled away. âIâm out of here.â
I stewed all the way to my next class. Eva was wrong; Mason would never be another Jeremy. First of all, I would never date Mason. I ~knew~ he was off limits. ~Not~ that he was unworthy, just that he was incapable of being faithful, due to his job and all. I knew I could crush on him from afar but never hope for more. I ~knew~ that. And secondly: Mason didnât give off one control-freak vibe, not the way Jeremy had exhaled them like carbon dioxide. He was most certainly not the girlfriend-beating type.
But I remained moody for the rest of the day because Eva had said one thing that had completely freaked me out. Despite knowing I would never date Mason, I thought he could still hurt me, because I was pretty sure I ~was~ falling for him on a level I couldnât stop.
He would be able to hurt me in a way Jeremy never had. I might have told my first boyfriend Iâd loved him when heâd expected me to say it, but Iâd never really given my heart to him. There was something about Mason though that told me I could give it to ~him~.
A little too easily.