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    Against the Ropes

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      seating for six complete with wall-mounted television is surrounded

      by potted palms.

      My heels click over giant, cream marble tiles, and I run my hand

      over the smooth, shiny surface of the giant mahogany dining table. The

      gray leather dining chairs have low backs and wide padded seats. As with

      the rest of the room the furniture is masculine but inviting. A modern

      man cave.

      “The top level is essentially a complete home.” Colton smiles when

      I spin slowly around. “Although there are three levels, the master suite,

      kitchen, breakfast room, living room, dining room, and library are all

      on this one floor.”

      “There’s more?” Just the space I can see is about ten times bigger

      than my entire house.

      “Oh, yes,” Colton gestures down a wide hallway ending in double

      doors. “The master suite is about the same size as the main living space.

      Upstairs you’ll find the en suite guest bedrooms, and downstairs we have

      the media room, gym, home theater, staff quarters, and wine cellar.”

      “Wow.” I can’t think of anything else to say.

      Max settles me at the bar and excuses himself to make a call. Colton

      offers me a drink but I decline alcohol in favor of diet soda. I don’t want

      to embarrass myself in Max’s fancy home.

      We chat about the house, Colton’s living quarters downstairs and

      the five bridge views from the wraparound patio. I chase down the diet

      soda with an entire bowl of nuts.

      Max has still not returned by the time I finish plundering the snack

      tray, and I talk Colton into letting me join him in the kitchen while he

      puts the finishing touches on the meal.

      “Dinner will be ready in a few minutes,” Colton says, as we leave

      the bar. “Tonight we’re having lobster cocktail, tomato salad, grilled

      free-range chicken with roast field mushrooms and asparagus, and

      chocolate mousse for dessert.”

      My mouth waters. And to think I had planned a dinner of cereal

      and skim milk before Max texted me this morning. “You cook, too?”

      “A butler takes on whatever duties are required. Mr. Huntington

      travels a great deal and did not wish to employ a full-time cook. I enjoy

      being in the kitchen. It works out very well.”

      I follow Colton through the house. Although the man cave is cozy

      and comfortable, I don’t see any personal objects. No photos. No maga-

      zines. No coffee cups, slippers, or blankets. Everything is pristine and

      perfect. Definitely not the kind of place to relax after work with a good

      book and a pint of Chunky Monkey.

      The kitchen is the size of the entire living area of my new apartment.

      The walnut island could easily fit six stools, and there is still plenty of

      cupboard space in the ceiling-high white lacquer cabinets despite the

      east and west walls being almost all windows. Antique industrial lights

      and a stainless steel accents give the kitchen an artsy feel.

      Dream kitchen. And I don’t even like to cook.

      I sit at the island while Colton stirs the contents of a large pot on

      the stove. Tantalizing aromas waft my way and my stomach gurgles.

      “Can I help you with anything?”

      “No, thank you, Miss Makayla. We don’t make our guests work

      when they come to visit.”

      “It’s not work.” I join him at the stove. “I would feel more comfort-

      able if I had something to do.”

      “I don’t know if Mr. Huntington would approve.”

      “Please, Colton. I’m used to a house filled with people, a floor piled

      with pizza boxes, and crumbs on every surface. Silence and sitting make

      me nervous.”

      A reluctant grin spreads across his face. “The lettuce needs a wash.

      There’s a spare apron in the cupboard beside the fridge.”

      My shoulders drop into a relaxed slump. “Lettuce washing sounds

      perfect.” I grab the blue and white checkered apron from the cupboard

      and head to the sink.

      “Have you worked for Max very long?” I cannot find any way to

      turn on the tap. It looks like a giant swan neck with a cage attached to

      its beak. Maybe I should honk.

      “About six years. I was in service to a family in Yorkshire and he

      enticed me away.” Colton waves his hand in front of the tap and water

      shoots out the swan’s nose. Classy.

      “I have not regretted the move for a second,” he continues.

      “America is indeed a land of opportunity, and Mr. Huntington is a

      very generous employer.”

      We chat about Colton’s work while I rinse the lettuce. Colton

      hands me a pink, plastic lettuce knife and a cutting board and entertains

      me with stories of butler school while I chop. Butler school. How cool

      is that?

      “Colton.” The sharp crack of Max’s voice slices through our cama-

      raderie like a lettuce knife through lettuce.

      Colton’s head jerks up and he pales.

      “What is Makayla doing in the kitchen?”

      I position myself between a shaken Colton and a fuming Max, and

      plant my hands on my hips. “I asked if I could help out. Colton said no.

      I insisted. I wanted to do something to keep busy while you were on the

      phone. I’m not good at being idle.”

      “Learn.”

      My breath catches in my throat. “What did you just say?”

      His eyes narrow. “I said learn. You are a guest in my home. Guests

      relax. I don’t want you working. That’s Colton’s job.”

      “I want to be here.” I keep my voice low but my tone firm.

      Max ignores me and glares at Colton. “I’ll speak to you outside.”

      “I’m sorry, sir. It was my mistake.” Colton puts down his spoon

      and removes his apron.

      “No. It wasn’t your mistake.” I walk up to Max and fold my arms.

      “It was my decision.”

      “Makayla! This is a staff matter. It doesn’t concern you.”

      “It does if Colton is reprimanded for something I did. If you want

      to fire someone, fire me. I’ve never been a good lettuce chopper.”

      Max huffs out a breath. “I’m not going to fire anyone.”

      “Good.” I shift my weight from one foot to the other as we stare

      at each other. Now what? I’ve never done drama queen before. Should

      I leave? No. He needs to listen and understand. That won’t happen if

      I run away.

      I clench my teeth and exhale loudly. “I like that you want to look

      after me but not if it means you’re going to be all bossy and controlling.

      I can’t handle it. Sometimes you need to back off and trust that I can

      make my own decisions.”

      Max frowns. “This is my house.”

      I slide my hands up his chest and around his neck, pulling him

      down until I can feel the heat of his breath on my lips. “This is your girl.

      And if you want your girl to stay in your house, you’d better apologize

      to Colton.”

      His eyes darken and he wraps his arms around me. A low rumble

      starts deep in his chest. “My girl.”

      I brush my lips lightly over his. “Yours,” I whisper. “And you

      are mine.”

      “I apologize, Colton,” Max says abruptly. “I was out of line.”

      “Much obliged, sir.” Colton unties his apro
    n and hangs it

      on the peg. “The meal is ready at your convenience. I’ll go and set

      the table.”

      “He’s very discrete,” I murmur against Max’s lips.

      Max lifts me up and settles me on the island. He trails his fingers

      along the sensitive skin of my inner thighs, pressing them gently apart

      to accommodate his hips. “He likes you.”

      “How do you know? His fingers trace lazy circles closer and closer

      to my center. I put a hand on his shoulder to steady myself as desire

      spirals through me.

      “You’re in his kitchen. He never lets anyone in his kitchen. But

      I’m not surprised. You have a way of making people feel comfortable.

      You listen to them. Really listen. I’ll bet you know as much about

      Colton after your short time with him as I do. It’s one of the things I

      like about you.”

      “He’s had an interesting life.”

      Max chortles. “And you’re an interesting girl.”

      “I’m a hungry girl.” I point to the pots on the stove. “I would hate

      for his meal to get wasted. He put a lot of time and effort into it.”

      Max wraps his arms around me and kisses me long and deep.

      “Food is about the last thing on my mind, but you’ll need your energy

      for later.”

      My breath catches in my throat. “What happens later?”

      He gives me a wicked grin. “You’ll have to wait to find out.”

      I run my finger along the top edge of his belt, stopping at the center

      of his belt buckle. “What if I don’t want to wait?”

      Half an hour later the Agusta glides to a stop at the top of San Francisco’s

      most famous peak. The city twinkles below us and the stars are so close

      in the dark night sky, I could almost reach up and touch them.

      Max gently pulls my helmet over my head and places it on the stone

      retaining wall.

      I look around and snort a laugh. “I can’t believe you brought me

      to Twin Peaks.”

      “Why?” He takes off his own helmet and places it beside mine.

      “This is the makeout spot in Oakland. No one comes to Twin

      Peaks at night for the view.”

      “I didn’t bring you here for the view,” Max rumbles. He pats the

      seat in front of him, and my legs turn to jelly.

      Wary of the hot exhaust pipes, I climb onto the seat facing him.

      The space is so narrow I can barely squeeze in front of him and Max has

      to ease himself back along the pillion seat. My heart pounds against my

      ribs when I meet his smoldering gaze. “Max Huntington. Did you take

      me up here to make out?”

      He cups my face between his hands. “Dinner first. Then dessert.”

      My stomach flutters at his words, and a shiver wracks my body. My

      need escapes with the softest moan.

      “God, Makayla.” He leans down and slants his mouth over mine.

      Everything inside me softens. His tongue parts my lips and sweeps inside

      my mouth, stroking, touching, tasting. Even better than last time.

      “Don’t tempt me,” he murmurs against my lips, “or you’ll never

      get your dinner.”

      “Don’t want dinner.”

      “You’ll need the energy.” His voice drips with sensual promise and

      I only just manage to restrain myself from ripping my new leathers off

      my body and begging him to take me right on his motorcycle.

      He unhooks the saddlebag and pulls out two tall tin containers

      divided into sections. Each section swings out to reveal a different part

      of the meal. Delightful. I need one of these for my lunch bag. Charlie

      would be so jealous.

      We eat our meal facing each other and only occasionally glancing

      over at the view. Although the food is delicious, my body thrums with

      anticipation. I want the promised dessert. I want more kisses. I want

      more fondling. I want more Max.

      “What did you think of the house?” He spears a piece of roast

      chicken with a small silver fork.

      “It’s…um…modern and masculine. Cozy. And…nice. Well-decorated.”

      Max raises an eyebrow. “Be honest with me.”

      “I love it, but it doesn’t seem like you. Not that you’ve told me a

      lot about yourself, but I didn’t see you anywhere. I saw Max you but not

      Torment you. I don’t know if that makes any sense.”

      From the smile creasing his face, I assume that was the right answer.

      “I use it mostly for entertaining. I meet a lot of potential clients,

      and I usually have them stay with me so I can get a better feel for the

      people I’m dealing with. I couldn’t do it without Colton. He handles

      everything so I can talk business.”

      “Where do you go if you just want to kick back and relax?” I spear

      another vegetable. I don’t know what kind of vegetable it is, but its

      deliciousness changes my mind about vegetables forever.

      “I’m building a suite on the second floor at the club. It’s still a work

      in progress, but I’ve got all the basics in place. I go there when I want

      to get away.”

      “I’d like to see it,” I say quietly. “I’d like to see something that

      is you.”

      His jaw tightens. “I don’t take anyone up there.”

      Although his tone is gentle, his rejection stings. “Sure. Sorry. Forget

      I asked.”

      No longer hungry, I close up my little container and tuck it in

      Max’s saddlebag. He follows suit and for a moment we just stare at each

      other in awkward silence.

      “Fuck.” Max slides one arm around my waist and hauls me up

      against him. He bends down and teases my mouth open, then runs his

      tongue in a sensual slide over my lips. My body flames in response.

      He pulls away and rubs his thumb over my cheek. “That both-

      ered you.”

      “No. Really. I totally understand. We all need our privacy.”

      “Not you. Not from me.” He dips his tongue in my mouth, and

      then plunges deep. His hand threads through my hair, and he tugs my

      head back, exposing my neck to the sensual caress of his lips. “Are you

      hiding something from me?” he murmurs.

      My lungs seize up, and I fall back on the tried and true deflection

      technique. “Your tongue was just halfway down my throat. Does that

      seem to you like I’m hiding anything?”

      “Always with the smart mouth.” He runs his thumb over my lip and

      when my mouth opens he covers it with his own. This time he takes

      everything I give and demands more. My body melts into his. My back

      arches over his arm. My breasts press against his chest, begging to be freed.

      “Every time I see you, I want to kiss your smart little mouth,” he

      rasps in my ear.

      I wrap my arms around his neck and draw him down. “Consider

      this an open invitation.” I kiss him back, drinking him in. Our tongues

      tease and touch; our mouths meld. My fingers curl into his jacket, and

      I moan into his mouth.

      “Need to touch you.” He doesn’t wait for my response. Instead, his

      hand finds my zipper and in one swift movement he has the jacket off

      my shoulders.

      I shiver at the rush of cool, night air. My nipples pebble against the

      thin cotton of my tank top, and I arch toward his hand.

      “You are so damn hot.”
    He cups my breasts, one in each palm and

      rubs his thumbs over my nipples, drawing them into tight peaks. His

      tongue plunges in and out of my mouth—a teasing promise of what

      better damn well be coming soon.

      Max slips his fingers under the spaghetti straps of my tank top

      and peels it down. The built-in bra means I am instantly bared for his

      viewing pleasure. He stares, but doesn’t move.

      “Max?”

      “So beautiful.” He bends down and draws my right nipple into his

      mouth sucking and nibbling until I am clinging to him for dear life and

      panting like I’ve just run a marathon.

      Too much. Too many sensations. His mouth on my breasts. His

      thumb circling my nipples. The soft brush of his hair over my chest.

      The beauty of the night sky and the breathtaking view of San Francisco

      spread below us like a blanket of stars.

      “Ahhhh.” I lean backward, arching uncomfortably over the gas

      tank, and away from too much sensation. My hair falls down along the

      fairing, my breasts thrust upward and my peaked nipples reach up for

      the stars. Max’s hands freeze mid-caress.

      “Christ. You are beyond tempting. If you don’t get up now I won’t

      be able to stop.”

      “I’m not getting up.”

      “Then I’m not stopping, baby.” He leans over, plants tiny kisses

      down my stomach, and teases my naval with his tongue. Heat pours off

      my body. His teeth nip my belly, and then his mouth dips lower.

      My body tightens as need ratchets through me. Max slides one

      finger inside the waistband of my leather trousers and I wiggle to give

      him more room. The world shifts and tilts upside down.

      “Whoa there.” Max grabs my arm and saves me from a humiliating,

      half-naked gravel nose dive.

      My cheeks flame. “I’m afraid I haven’t kept up my making-out-on-

      a-motorcycle skills.”

      Max studies me, his eyes thoughtful. “I have an idea.”

      Five minutes later I am back in position, but now the rear wheel

      is secured with some kind of collapsible swing arm stand and Max is

      standing beside the motorcycle with a coil of rope in his hand.

      “Are you going to pull a rabbit out of that pack next?” I ask as he

      tugs my tank top over my head..

      “You like rabbits?” he murmurs.

      Do I ever. But not the fuzzy kind. Not that I would ever let him know.

      I am too hot to be cold, but when he eases me back over the gas

     


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