“No, damn it.”
Austin laughed and grabbed his shirt off the floor. “Get ready, baby. I’ll make coffee.”
I made my way to the shower and got ready for work. When I ventured out of the bedroom, I found Austin had made me coffee, eggs, and toast. “Wow. Thank you.”
“You’re welcome.” He grinned and kissed me.
I sat at the table and sipped the coffee. “You make a mean cup of coffee, Austin Carver.”
“Good to know. Barista will be a good option should I need a second job.” He sat beside me and watched me eat. “What time you done today?”
“My last conference is at two-forty-five, so I’m guessing around three thirty. Sometimes we’re done early, but I can text you when I know.”
He nodded. “It stays nice, you’re on my bike.”
“No.”
“What? Why not?”
“I can’t.” I set my mug down. “I… I’m terrified of motorcycles.”
“You’ll be fine.”
“You’re going to go all the way home to get your bike?”
“I’m going to be over that way, anyway.”
I shivered. “I’ve never been on a bike, Austin. I’ll make you crash.”
He chuckled. “There is nothin’ you could do to make me crash, baby.”
I picked up my coffee again. “I’m sure I could think of a few things.”
“Listen, there’s nothing you could do outside of giving me head on my bike that would make me crash,” he said. “And if you can figure out how to give me head while I’m riding, it’ll be a fuckin’ awesome way to go.”
“Don’t be gross,” I ordered, my face on fire.
“Can’t promise that.”
“Why not?”
“Because you’re gorgeous when you’re caught off guard.” He sipped his coffee again.
“You’re an evil man.” I wagged my finger toward him. “You know that, right?”
He leaned toward me and stroked my cheek. “I’m your man.”
“You’re my evil man.”
Austin laughed and let me finish my breakfast.
I muddled through the day, my thoughts constantly turning to Austin and my total besotted-ness with him. I was never a fan of insta-love, particularly in romance novels, but now that I was living it, I was realizing how quickly I was falling for him.
My final parent was the single mom to Maverick, and he was one of my favorite kids, despite Austin’s aversion to his name. His mom, Cassidy, was doing the best she could with limited resources, and I had nothing but respect for her.
She actually hung around and walked out with me once our conference ended. As we pushed open the double doors at the front of the school, she grabbed my arm and hummed in delight. I looked up to see Austin walking towards us.
“If I could have one night… just one… with a man who looked like that, I’d die happy,” Cassidy mused. “I wonder who he belongs to.”
I giggled. “That would be me.”
“Shut the front door,” she said. “Does he have any brothers?”
“Like a hundred,” I retorted.
She pulled me to a stop. “Figure out a way to introduce me to them.”
I laughed. “I’ll invite you next time they have a get together.”
“I’m gonna hold you to it.”
Austin reached us, grinned, and leaned down to kiss me. PDA’s were of no consequence to him it would seem. “Hey, babe.”
“Hi.” I grinned at Cassidy’s expression. “Austin, this is Cassidy Dennis. Her son’s in my class.”
“Nice to meet you,” Cassidy said, reaching out her hand.
Austin shook it and smiled.
“I need to pick up Mav,” she said, but continued to stare at Austin. “Ah, it was nice to meet you,” she repeated.
“You too,” Austin said, his expression one of amusement.
“‘Bye, Dani.”
“‘Bye.”
Cassidy walked off, glanced back a few times, but managed to climb into her car and drive off without running into anything.
“She wants to meet your club,” I said.
“Excuse me?”
I nodded. “She saw you and nearly wet herself.”
Austin laughed. “I take it she’s a single mom?”
“She’s the single mom of a darling little boy named Maverick.”
“Fuck me,” he said with a groan.
“Hmm-mmm,” I droned. “Regret what you said?”
“Hell, no. That boy’s gonna get his ass kicked in middle school.”
“Not if he’s a badass. Then it won’t matter what his name is.”
Austin chuckled. “You might have a point.”
I ran my hand up his chest and stroked his neck. “Where’s your truck?”
“Oh, my beautiful little temptress,” he said, and kissed me quickly. “Your powers don’t work on me when I have the chance to ride.”
I wrinkled my nose. “Damn it! I was hoping it would rain.”
“Come on, baby. You’re gonna love it.”
“But I have all my stuff.” I lifted my bag and purse, filled with paperwork to finalize.
“Which will all fit perfectly in the saddlebags.”
“I didn’t bring a leather jacket. I don’t even own one.”
Austin grabbed my hand and grinned. “I brought one for you.”
“You did not.”
“I did, baby.”
I had no choice but to follow him to his bike. It was just as pretty in the light of day, but that didn’t mean it didn’t scare me just as much. He took my bags from me and stowed them in his saddlebags once he’d pulled out a leather jacket that looked like it was made for me.
He helped me into it, handed me thick, leather gloves, and then helped me with my helmet. Everything fit perfectly. I’d had the forethought to wear my knee-high boots, but still I was shaking when Austin threw his leg over the bike. “Climb up behind me, Dani. Watch the pipes, they can get hot.”
I craned my neck and asked, “How do I climb on?”
“Put your hand on my shoulder, foot on the peg, and throw your leg over.”
“You make it sound so easy.”
He grinned. “It is, baby. I’ve got the bike steady and I won’t let you fall.”
I licked my lips and did as he instructed. He held the bike, but looped his other hand to my waist when I climbed on to steady me. “You good?”
New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself
Loredana’s father left the family for his mistress, leaving them to fend for themselves abroad. When life was at its toughest, her father showed up with “good news” after 8 years of absence: To marry off Loredana to a paralyzed son of the wealthy Mendelsohn family.