The Screw Ball (Indianapolis Lightning Book 3), Samantha Lind [the unexpected everything txt] 📗
- Author: Samantha Lind
Book online «The Screw Ball (Indianapolis Lightning Book 3), Samantha Lind [the unexpected everything txt] 📗». Author Samantha Lind
“Damn,” she says, waving her hand in front of her face like she’s hot.
I quirk an eyebrow at her. “Damn, what?” I ask, hoping she’ll elaborate.
“I’ve just never seen you get all dreamy over a woman, and you went dreamy when you just told me all of that. This one has got you all wrapped up and it’s only been a few hours. The fact that you are having lunch today is very telling.”
I hear a soft knock on the door, my eyes going in that direction like I can see through the wall. “Gotta go,” I say. “I’ll call you tomorrow. Give Milo my love,” I tell her as I jump off the bed and head for the door.
“Don’t do anything stupid! I want this one to last long enough so that I can meet her,” she says before I disconnect the call in time to open the door.
I about swallow my tongue when my eyes land on Carmen. She’s obviously gone back to her room, as she looks freshly showered. She has on minimal makeup with her hair pulled up into a ponytail, is wearing some tight ass jeans, a team polo and chucks. If she isn’t the fantasy of every red-blooded male on this planet, I don’t know what they’re thinking, because standing in front of me is the most beautiful woman I’ve laid my eyes on.
“Hi,” she greets, and it comes out a little shy or breathlessly. I can’t tell which one just yet.
“Hi, want to come in?” I ask, stepping back and opening the door all the way. I swing my arm in a welcoming gesture.
She bites her bottom lip as she looks both ways down the hall. I have to bite back a groan at what that lip bite does to my cock. I’ve also never been more jealous of someone biting their own damn lip.
“Sure,” she finally says and steps over the threshold of my room. I normally wouldn’t ever have a woman up in my room while on a road trip. Management frowns on that, but since Carmen has access to this floor, I know I wouldn’t get in trouble for having sneaked a woman up here.
“How were your meetings?” I ask as I move about my room. I slip on some socks and shoes before I grab my phone, wallet and then slide a baseball hat onto my head.
“Good!” she says, lighting up. “We went over everything for this afternoon and evening.”
“Anyone realize that you were coming in at the last minute?” I ask, knowing that she was panicking after waking up late this morning.
“Nope, we actually started about twenty minutes late because a few other people were running late, so no one noticed that I wasn’t ready on time,” she tells me.
“Shall we?” I ask, now that I’m ready to head out.
“Yep, where did you want to go? I’m guessing not the team’s lounge?” she questions as we step out into the hall.
“If you’re okay with leaving, it looks like there’s an Italian place a block or two away that we can walk to.”
“That sounds perfect,” she tells me as we get onto the elevator. I send a quick text to Matt, letting him know I won’t be joining the guys for lunch today.
We walk the few blocks to the restaurant, our conversation flowing easily on our way.
As soon as we’re seated, a waiter approaches and goes over the specials. We end up ordering one of their wood fired pizzas to split.
“So,” Carmen starts to say once the server walks away. She picks up the water glass the young girl set down and takes a sip before returning it to the cardboard coaster it was set on. “About last night.” She worries her lip as she takes her time.
“Was special and a night I’ll never forget,” I interject. I can see the writing on the wall, here, she’s ready to claim it was a mistake and can’t ever happen again. I beg to differ.
“Wait, what?” she asks, the surprise evident in her question.
“Last night was one of the best nights I’ve ever had, and I’m not just saying that to blow smoke up your ass. You can’t deny that there is a mutual attraction between the two of us. I’ve felt it and I’m confident in my assessment that you’ve felt it. Last night was explosive. It was special and something I hope we can pursue,” I tell her, laying it all on the line.
I watch as Carmen opens and closes her mouth a couple times, obviously trying to figure out how she’s going to reply. I give her the time she needs, as she’s obviously struggling with what to say.
She reaches for her glass once again, this time draining half of the glass of water before replacing it on the coaster.
“Talk to me, Red,” I plead, tossing in my nickname for her that I know riles her up.
Her eyes pop up from the table to meet my own. I can see that spark of hers come to life as she straightens her spine and readies herself.
“We can’t do this, Lucas,” she starts, pointing between the two of us. “I won’t deny that I’m attracted to you, and last night was not expected, it can’t happen again.”
“Why can’t it happen again?” I press, wanting to know why she
Comments (0)