Authors: Aliyah Burke
She moved as close to him as the bar allowed and stared
at him with amazement in her eyes. “Thank you,” she
murmured. “For that.”
“Are you okay? Did he hurt you?” Maverick asked,
reaching for her wrist.
The slightest touch of his skin upon hers made her
tremble. “I’m fine. Excuse me; I have to get back to work.”
Tugging slightly on her arm, she tried to get her arm back but
he held it instead. His thumb moved gently across the smooth
inside skin of her wrist.
“I’m not going to let anyone hurt you,” he promised her
in a low voice.
“I don’t have the ability to be hurt anymore,” she
snapped, not liking her body’s reaction to his touch. “You saw
to that.” Tempest ignored the flash of pain in his gaze and
jerked her hand free.
He shook his head. “That was just nasty.”
“I’m sorry you expected me to fall willingly into your
arms, like most women would. But I’m not like that.” Tempest
turned away only to stop and face him again. “But I do thank
you for your help. Any drinks you have tonight are on the
house.”
“What if I don’t want a drink? What if I want a date
instead?” Maverick blurted out over the noise, causing it to
drop considerably again.
Tempest saw the way her employees were watching her.
Mili
was nodding in encouragement. Putting her dark eyes on
the chiseled physique of the man who had given her Dakota,
she tilted her head. “You want a date with me?”
I want so much more than that.
“Yes. I don’t want free
drinks; I want a date with you. You, Tempest. You can’t tell me
we have nothing in common; you are the mother of my child.”
“One date?”
“For starters.”
Tempest allowed herself to ogle his body; he stood there
so proud and strong. Maverick was dressed in blue jeans, those
black boots, and a white tee shirt that offset his bronzed skin
coloring so beautifully. “One date,” she conceded.
Half of his kissable mouth turned up into a smile.
“Wonderful. Tomorrow?”
“Sure,” she agreed.
“Perfect,” he stated as his large body sat back down on
the stool. Pulling some money out of his wallet he slid it across
the bar at her. “I’ll have a Coke.”
“What are you doing? I thought you were leaving,” she
stuttered, suddenly nervous.
“Nope. I’m staying until closing. I’ll pick you up around
two tomorrow.” Pushing the money closer, he sent her a
predatory grin. “Plain Coke.”
Biting her lip, Tempest got him his drink, sliding it
across the smooth finish. “Here you go; no charge.” Then she
was gone, moving down the counter to tend other patrons.
Maverick’s glass never went empty but Tempest kept
her distance. He could tell the other workers wanted to ask her
what he’d meant by his blatant admission. But she shook off
their questions and stayed focused on her work.
It was after two-thirty in the morning before the place
was empty aside from Tempest,
Mili
, and Maverick.
Mili
finished up sweeping the floor while Tempest cleaned behind
the bar and did some inventory.
When Tempest had announced it was closing, everyone
had groaned but began leaving. Last call had been made much
earlier, so clean up was relatively easy. Maverick had merely
drunk his Coke and watched people leave.
Only when two bouncers approached him had he
reacted. He’d cast a glance back towards Tempest, who’d sent
the men a nod of approval. So the men hadn’t bothered him
and had made certain everyone else had left in an orderly
fashion.
“You know you can’t make this a habit,” Tempest said
as she ran a dry rag over the counter, making it gleam.
“Can’t make what a habit?” Maverick asked,
deliberately being obtuse.
“Staying here all night. Don’t you have something more
important to do?” Turning her back on him, she ran a critical
eye over the bottles before her, taking stock.
Maverick allowed his eyes to travel all over her body.
She stood with most of her weight on her left leg. Her stance
allowed the leather of her pants to form even tighter to her
derrière. She had a beautiful hourglass shape, one he longed to
explore and get to know on an up close and very personal
level.
With a quick wink to
Mili
, he vaulted effortlessly over
the bar to land silently behind her. “I don’t have anything more
important to do.” He allowed his eyes to move over her one
more time, trying to control the insistent jerking of his swollen
cock inside his pants. Maverick had to give her credit; she’d
only jumped a small bit.
“What are you doing?”
“Turn around,” he spoke in a low, authoritative voice.
Slowly, Tempest complied with his order. “What? I’m
really tired and want to get in bed.”
His eyes twinkled. “Is that an offer?”
Tempest blushed. “No!” She stepped back until her butt
hit the shelving’s edge. Her pink tongue snuck out to wet her
dry lips as he advanced closer.
He smells so damn good!
Maverick stopped before her. There was barely enough
light between them to be considered legal. “I want a fair
chance, Tempest.” His large frame eclipsed her shorter one. “I
want a chance to get to know you, to be a part of yours and
Dakota’s lives. I want to explain what happened and I want to
know what his childhood was like.”
Hardening her heart and emotions to his plea, she said,
“I’m not part of this deal. We can talk about his childhood
tomorrow, but I don’t want to constantly relive what happened
to me.”
“I don’t want you to relive it, I want to try and
understand what I missed. And I disagree. You are very much
part of this deal.” One powerful hand cupped her cheek
making sure she looked up at him. His thumb caressed her
lower lip as he mumbled in a low voice, “
Nimitawa
ktelo
.
”
“What did you just say?” Tempest asked as his thumb
delivered a feeling through her that she’d believed was long
past. All he did was shake his head silently.
Eight
Taking a deep breath, Tempest ran her hand over her
face, tugged on the hem of her shirt, and opened her front door.
The sight that greeted her kicked her pulse high.
Standing on the other side of the door was the man
she’d agreed to go out with, his muscular body poured into
another pair of jeans, these dark blue. His defined torso was
shrink-wrapped by a hunter-green tee shirt. Dark sunglasses
covered his black eyes and those same black boots were on his
feet.
“Hello,” he uttered in a sexy voice as he removed his
sunglasses, allowing her eyes to meet his.
“Hi,” Tempest said quickly.
Every time I look at him, I can
feel myself weakening. No one has a right to be that fine.
“You look beautiful,” he told her as he looked her over.
She wore blue jeans and an eggplant-colored tank top. On her
feet was a nice pair of sandals.
Her eyes narrowed briefly but all she said was, “Thank
you.”
“Ready to go?” His voice was deep and it flowed over
her body, permeating her soul.
Swallowing hard to regain control of her wayward
emotions, Tempest shook her head. “I’m not getting on that
thing,” she said, pointing at his bike.
One jet black brow rose. “Why not?”
“No way. I’m taking my Envoy. You can ride with me or
take your bike, alone.” Tempest crossed her arms and waited
for him to decide.
“I’ll ride with you then,” he responded as his eyes flared
with passion. “Are you afraid of motorcycles?” he wondered as
they moved towards her silver SUV.
“Something like that.”
More like I don’t want to be that
close to you.
One they were in her vehicle, Tempest wasn’t sure
this was any better. He dominated the interior with his size and
presence alone.
“Where are we going?” Maverick asked, sensing her
discomfort.
“Do you like Mexican?”
“Sure do.” He wiped his palms on his jeans.
Tempest kept her own counsel as she drove them to the
restaurant. She could feel her heart softening toward him and
she wasn’t sure she liked that. Her anger had suited her just
fine over the years.
Once parked, they walked into the restaurant side by
side, Maverick putting his hand on the small of her back. The
greeter smiled at them both as a waitress appeared to lead
them to a corner booth that was pretty private.
Tempest watched him as he looked over the menu.
I
want to know your game, James
Lonetree
.
He really was a very
handsome man with beautiful yet extremely masculine facial
features, perfect skin, and teeth. His hair was gorgeous and
thick. Not to mention the man had more muscles than she
could ever dream of a man having.
“You know you can ask me a question if you have one,”
he said without glancing away from the menu. “Unless you just
want to stare.” That time he did look up.
“I don’t know what you are talking about.” She forced
herself to meet his gaze directly as she spoke.
Maverick held her gaze. One eyebrow rose but he didn’t
dispute her. Seconds before he opened his mouth to speak, the
waitress returned to take their order. He gesticulated for
Tempest to order first.
Maverick’s dark eyes never left her as she ordered her
food. Watching her, he compared how different she was now to
how she’d been as a child. Tempest had grown into a very
stunning woman. And from what he’d seen, she was one
hell
of
a mother.
“And you,
hon
, what can I get for you?” The waitress
grabbed his attention again. Maverick placed his order and
then glanced back across the table at Tempest. She was waiting
with a bland expression on her face.
Maverick realized in that moment it was going to be
very difficult to gain this woman’s trust.
Not to mention her
affection.
The meal was delicious but the company was merely
polite. Nevertheless, the lunch had been a step in the right
direction, he believed. Although, Tempest had been very tightlipped
when he’d asked her questions about herself. When the
questions had been about Dakota, she’d been a tiny bit, more
open in her responses. Maverick wasn’t ready for the date to
end, so he’d suggested they’d go for a walk. He’d refused to
take no for an answer and insisted that they do something like
this. Her agreement had been reluctant despite the longing he’d