It was annoying.
Visiting Grammy should be the highlight of my day. A time without the stress of my past. A time when my brain and body were on the same page.
That wasn’t happening.
Seeing him confused me and made me feel lost. He gave me an emotional beating, stretching my anxiety and nerves to their limits. He was a physical challenge, working my muscles past the point of straining until I felt as if something would snap at any second.
On the days I ran into him, I would leave Twin Oaks emotionally tender and physically exhausted. My mind and body ran marathons whenever he was near, losing the ultimate race every time he said go.
Once I was away from him, I sprinted down the hallway to Grammy’s room and burst into her space without knocking. I felt as if I was being chased, as if he was following me. And the desire to run away was potent.
“Can I help you?” Grammy asked, standing from her reading chair.
She looked nice. Her hair was down and wavy, and she wore one of the nice outfits I’d picked up for her the last time I visited. Pink dotted her lips, and her nails were painted as well. I was thrilled to see her up and moving around, focusing on living and feeling alive. Even if that meant a bit of lipstick and a stroke of polish on her thick fingernails.
“Hey, Grammy, how are you today?”
I moved farther into her room.
She squinted at me as if I were familiar but she couldn’t quite place me.
I smiled to hide the pain.
“It’s me, Grammy. Shannon.”
She didn’t believe me at first, but then her face lit up, and she smiled so wide I could see the chip in her dentures. She shuffled across the room toward me with her arms open wide.
“Hey, honey, get yourself over here and give me a hug. I haven’t seen you in months. Where have you been?”
I hugged her, her feeble arms squeezing the best they could. “I’ve been around. How are you feeling today?”
“Oh, I’m feeling well enough, I reckon. My back’s been giving me a time, and the arthritis in my hands is making crocheting harder than it should be, but I’m here, so I suppose I can’t complain much, huh?”
She chuckled.
“No, I suppose not. What have you been up to? Anything exciting happening around Twin Oaks?” I set my purse on her bed and took a seat.
I had her for almost thirty minutes before her disease pulled forward. And in that time, we talked about missing Pop and losing everything in the fire. It was almost as if the sadness of all she had lost sent her to her happy place. A place where she was young and had nothing to worry about. It crushed me.
“My friend stopped by today,” she said with a secret glint in her eyes.
“Your friend?” I asked, grinning along with her. “Since when do you have a friend in here?”
“Oh.” She waved her hand like it was nothing. “He stops by every now and again to flirt and chat. And the way he says my name, Iris Davis, just makes my heart sing.”
Iris Davis?
She hadn’t been Iris Davis in over sixty years. Not since she married Pop and took his last name … Daniels.
I knew then there was no friend. She was talking out of her head. Her sickness making her imagine a gentleman coming by and flirting. It was sad, but I let her continue without interrupting.
“He has the most gorgeous dark hair. And his eyes.” She sighed. “They are what dreams are made of.”
I sat and listened as she described the perfect man, knowing he didn’t exist. Knowing she was making herself happy with unreal thoughts. And when I crept from her room, I did so only after she had dozed off in her chair.
Defeat ran rapidly through my body as I took the long hallway toward the exit of Twin Oaks. In the end, things were no worse than they had been the week before, but for some reason, the load of everything going on around me felt heavier.
Going back to the apartment to sleep sounded ideal, but I was scheduled for a six-hour shift at Franklin’s, which meant I was going straight to work from the nursing home. Needing a mirror to check that I looked decent for work, I stopped off at the visitor’s bathroom.
My reflection was foggy in the large mirror on the side of the room, but I used it anyway to adjust my clothes and check my makeup. I was about to leave when one of the stall doors swung open and Matthew walked out.
He moved across the room and washed his hands in the sink with a disgusted look on his face.
Of course!
Of course, he would be in the restroom. He was every-freaking-where.
I wanted to bolt into the closest stall and disappear until he left, but he turned for a paper towel to dry his hands, and his eyes landed on me.
A tiny grin pulled at his lips, and his blue eyes sparkled with mischief as he ran the towel across his damp fingers. He tossed the used paper towel in the trash can and stalked my way.
“Using the ladies’ room? Is that usually how you find your women?” I asked
He chuckled. “Whatever works, right?”
I couldn’t help it as my lips lifted into a smile, as well.
“Matthew?”
“Yes, Red?”
“Why are you in the women’s bathroom?”
He looked around, his eyes scanning the space.
“This isn’t the men’s room, is it?”
I snorted.
It was unattractive and embarrassing, but his grin grew.
“Was it the lack of urinals that gave it away or me standing here?”
He laughed.
“A little of both, I think.”
“You’re ridiculous.”
He moved closer. “Maybe I am.”
“I’m starting to see you more than the person I’m here to visit,” I said.
“Maybe subconsciously you’re here for me.”
I chuckled. “Not likely.”
At that, he laughed. “God, Red, you’re so refreshing.”
His eyes moved from my face and down my body. I shifted on my feet and tugged my shirt down over my thighs, suddenly feeling very insecure with myself.
“Why are you always around? What is it you want from me?” I backed away closer to the door.
The way he was looking at me made me feel hunted. He moved closer, his brow lifting at my question and his dimple popping with his calculated smirk.
“You want me to be honest?” he asked.
“Honesty is usually best.”
He ran his fingers through his dark hair and sighed. Then he settled his gorgeous blue eyes on me, and his grin melted away as a serious expression took its place. His eyes moved over my face before landing on my mouth. As if he imagined the way I tasted, he licked his thick bottom lip before catching it with his teeth.
He moved closer, and I backed away until my shoulders were against the bathroom wall. He moved into me, and my body went stiff with the friction of his front against mine. He was in my space, and I wasn’t sure if I hated it or loved it.
Panic rushed through me, and my heart began to beat furiously between my thighs. He breathed me in, and when he exhaled, his breath rushed over my cheek and down the side of my neck.
“I want to climb inside you. Feel you all over me.” He pressed against me, the heat of his body sending chills down my front. “I want to make you come. Watch you come apart all over me. Look at your expression when you finally let go of the tension in your shoulders and melt for me. I want to give you pleasure, Red. I get hard just imagining it.”
He reached up, capturing a curl resting against my shoulder. Picking it up, he rubbed it between his fingers and stared down at it.
“This is me being honest. I want to fuck you. No strings. No extra bullshit. Just hard, fast sex until you’re screaming my name and giving in to me completely.”
I should have been appalled by his proposition. I should have been sickened by his explicit words and the way he was touching me and moving, pushing into me until I could feel his hard length. I should have been a lot of
things, but all I felt was aroused.
He whispered his words, and his soft voice rustled the hair at the side of my face, making me tremble.
“You want that, too. Your body’s shivering just thinking about having me inside you. Stop depriving yourself of what you need and want. Give in to me.”
Dear God, he was good.
My body was moving on its own, pressing into him with a need my brain was slowly starting to understand. The temperature went up, and everything became humid and sultry like a small bathroom after a long, hot shower.
His lips brushed my cheek. “Give in to me, Shannon.”
His words rushed into my ear, sending a wave of shivers over my body before he captured my earlobe between his teeth and tugged a little.
I was done for.
A groan rushed from between my clenched teeth and slid over my lips.
A metaphorical white flag sprouted from my core, waving between us and flaming the fire he’d started. My body felt boneless, and I was seconds away from crumpling to the floor in a pool of warmth. My arms trembled. My legs shook, leaving me unsteady on my feet.
He was winning.
No.
He had won our little war.
The prickles on my arms intensified, jumping like waves of rhythm over my flesh, as I sighed. My thighs tightened, and a noticeable slide of warm wetness between my folds had me feeling extra sensitive. My body was ready to combust, and I was all for doing the things he wanted.
Breaking for him.
Coming apart for him.
Screaming his name.
I wanted it all.
“Okay,” I breathed.
The word rushed over my lips.
My mind made up.
I could hardly believe I agreed, but I couldn’t deny it any longer. What Matthew was offering me sounded amazing. I didn’t want touching and love. I didn’t want a relationship and all the extra bells and whistles.
Only sex.
I wanted to feel him just once.
Maybe then I could move past this strange obsession I had with him and get back to living my normal life.
My mind was a mess, screaming for me to stop and take it back, but my body was primed and ready, begging me for the one thing I refused to ever indulge in. It was time I let go and give in to some pleasure, and something told me Matthew would know exactly how to please me.
The problem was, I wasn’t sure I could randomly have sex with a virtual stranger. I didn’t want to be swept off my feet and fall in love or anything like that. I wasn’t expecting sweet sentiments or considering Matthew to be my precious moment. I knew what he was offering, and I was glad the option of more was completely off the table, but I at least wanted to get to know him better before we did the sex thing.
“But I have a few ground rules,” I stated.
His lips moved from my ear and down my cheek. As if I’d done it a thousand times before, I tilted my head and readied myself for his mouth to touch my neck.
“Name them,” he said across my chin.
I was melting.
Right there in a bathroom that smelled like disinfectant and cleaner.
It was the oddest place to make such a massive decision, but my body had taken full control of the war inside me, and I was done fighting it.
“I don’t go around just screwing anyone. I want to at least get to know you first,” I said.
He pulled back, his blazing, heated eyes moving over my expression.
“But no relationships and dating?”
I wanted to laugh at the bit of fear I saw on his face.
“No. I just want to know you before we ...”
How was I supposed to do it if I couldn’t even say it?
“Before we fuck?” he finished for me, his brow lifting, mocking me and my inability to even speak the action.
I nodded, biting my bottom lip.
His eyes followed, moving across my mouth.
“Deal.”
He backed away from me, giving me a second to breathe before he pushed into me once again.
“I’m going to make this good for you, Red.” He plucked at another of my curls until the roots of my hair tingled and those tingles moved down the back of my neck. “When I’m done with you, you’re never going to want to leave me alone. Promise not to become obsessed with me?”
I chuckled, the sound deeper and more raspy than usual.
“That won’t be a problem,” I said.
And it wouldn’t.
It didn’t matter if my body was already longing for his touch. I knew myself. At least, I thought I did. And I knew at some point, whether it was before or after the sex, my mind would send out the reminder, and I would once again hate men, including Matthew Ellis.
NINE
MATTHEW
THE THIRD TIME WAS DEFINITELY A CHARM. Especially when it came to Red. She melted under my touch as I had wanted her to, and within minutes, she was folding for me. Her response to me was addictive. I was high on her dilated pupils and the flutter of her chest where I knew her heart was beating wild and fast.
She was aroused. I had awakened the sexual deviant inside her, and I was anxiously waiting for the moment I roused the sleeping beast.
Her nipples pointed at me, choosing me to bring them pleasure. I wanted to dip down and taste them through her shirt, but I had a feeling that once I tasted her, I’d never slake the thirst she would bring forth in me.
“So you’ll go out with me?” I asked, knowing the answer already.
Seeing the surrender in her eyes.
She nodded, her teeth once again plunging into her perfectly pink bottom lip.
“This isn’t a date, though,” she blurted.
“Okay,” I agreed.
“I’m serious, Matthew. No picking me up at my apartment. No flowers and all that crap. Just us meeting somewhere public and getting to know one another.”
This girl was perfect.
I didn’t want any of that bullshit either. I could do without all the flowery phony shit. I just wanted a night with her. A night where I could climb inside her and lose myself.
“Give me your number.”
She stared back at me unsure before she finally pulled out her phone and prepared a new contact.
We exchanged cell numbers and readied to part ways.
“Text when you decide what you want to do. Name the place and I’ll meet you there,” she said.
“What if that place is my bed?”
She rolled her eyes, obviously annoyed with me. “A public place, please.”
“What’s wrong, Red? Don’t you trust me?”
She chuckled as she moved away from me to the bathroom door. “Nope. Not even a little.”
At that, I laughed. “Smart girl.”
“Always,” she said.
She pushed the door open and left the room without saying goodbye.
I shook my head and arranged my throbbing dick to a more comfortable position. Red was going to give me a run for my money. She would be a ton of fun.
No pun intended.
“SO WHO IS THIS GIRL?” Jonathan asked.
He held up the gun he was about to sell and looked it over with a keen eye.
I hated being in the room when he conducted his gun business. I trusted him, and obviously, he trusted me since the kind of sales he was doing could get him real prison time, but I didn’t always trust the shady characters he did business with.
“No one you guys know,” I said from the corner I was tucked in.
They didn’t know Shannon, and as far as I was concerned, they never would.
Jonathan and Curtis wouldn’t understand my fascination with her. And I knew as my eyes moved over the petite blonde snuggled up to Jonathan’s side with her wide innocent eyes perusing the extensive array of guns in front of him, women with a little extra ass and an exceptional brain would never be something he was into.
Not that I cared.
I didn’t.
But I’d k
nown the brothers long enough to know they never sugarcoated shit. They were blunt without regard for whose feelings they hurt. I wasn’t mean enough to bring Shannon around them. For her sake. Not mine.
“You’re taking her on a date?” he asked. “Since when do you date?”
A tiny bit of jealousy dripped from his words, which made no sense.
“No. It’s not a date. We’re just hanging out.”
It wasn’t a lie, but I didn’t feel the need to go into detail about why we were hanging out. They didn’t need to know I was basically auditioning for sex with this girl, arranging an interview before I pounded into her. They wouldn’t understand why I wanted her badly enough to jump through hoops when I could have any woman I wanted.
Hell.
I didn’t understand it myself.
“Yeah. Whatever you say, dude. Sounds like a date to me.”
He picked up yet another gun and turned it to look it over. “Curtis,” he called his brother over. “Tell Jacob I’m ready to make the run when he is.”
I shook my head, not wanting anything to do with his gun runs.
Hanging out with the brothers had always been good times. Sun and women. Drinks and, on occasion, some of the best drugs, but over the past couple of weeks, things weren’t feeling the same. They were dabbling in things way too dangerous for my tastes, and I was finding it hard to relax around them anymore.
The rush to get off the yacht and away from the guns and bullshit was always there.
The shit Jonathan and Curtis were messing with didn’t seem real. They didn’t seem real anymore.
Maybe the elderly people at Twin Oaks who were so close to death were giving me a new perspective.
Maybe it was Shannon.
Either way, I didn’t hate it.
“I’m out, man,” I said, standing from my seat and working my way toward the door. “Be careful out there.”
He nodded, taking the cigarette from his lips. “All right, man, see you later.”
I left the yacht sober and ready to get back to my house. I drove across town to my place with the window down and the music off, enjoying the rushing of the wind and the silence of the moment.
I was opening my front door when the text message came through. I had texted her hours before asking when and where, and my face lit up with a grin at seeing the name Red come across the top of my screen.
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