The Trouble With Valentine's Day

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Author: Rachel Gibson
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his gaze to her, that flicker of that something was gone, as if it had never been there.
    She dropped her hand. “Are all five feet of her tattooed on your body?”
    â€œYeah.” He pointed to his forearm with the mouth of the bottle. “Her tail ends here. She’s wrapped around my arm, down my back, and is coiled around my right thigh.”
    Kate looked down at his thigh and straight at his groin. Soft worn Levi’s covered his legs and cupped the bulge in his crotch. She quickly looked away before he caught her staring. “I have a tattoo.”
    He laughed. A low rumble in his chest that did funny things to her chest. “What? A heart on your ankle?”
    She shook her head and took a long drink from her mug. Her temperature shot up and her face felt flushed. She didn’t know if it was the rum or the testosterone cocktail sitting next to her, but she was starting to feel a little light-headed. Not the kind of light-headed that made you faint, but the kind that brought a grin to your face even when you didn’t feel like smiling.
    â€œHmm?” He lowered his gaze down the side of her throat. “A rose on your shoulder?”
    The kind of light-headed that made a girl think of hot sweaty things. Hot sweaty naked things she probably shouldn’t act upon. “Nope.”
    He looked back into her eyes and speculated, “A sun around your navel.”
    â€œA moon and a few stars, but not around my navel.” Hot sweaty naked things that no one else would ever know about.
    â€œI knew it would be something girly,” he scoffed as he shook his head. “Where?”
    It couldn’t be just her. He had to feel it too, but what if she did proposition him and he turned her down? She didn’t think she could handle that kind of humiliation. “My butt.”
    Smile lines crinkled the corners of his eyes, and he laughed again. “Full or half?”
    Wait, he’s a guy, she thought as she polished off her drink. Guys were guys were guys. He wouldn’t turn her down. “Crescent.”
    â€œA moon on a moon.” He cocked one brow and leaned to one side and looked at her butt as if he could see through her clothing. “Interesting. I’ve never seen that before.” He took a drink of his beer and straightened.
    Maybe it was the rum and her hot sweaty naked thoughts. Maybe it was because it was Valentine’s Day and she was lonely and didn’t want to wear Hush Puppies yet. Maybe for just once she wanted to act on an impulse. Maybe it was all of those things, but before she could stop herself, she asked, “Wanna see?” The second the words left her lips, her heart seemed to stop along with her breath. Oh God!
    He lowered the bottle. “Are you propositioning me?”
    Was she? Yes. No. Maybe. Could she really go through with it? Don’t overanalyze it. Don’t think it to death, she told herself. You’ll never see this guy again. For once in your life, just go for it. She didn’t even know his name. She guessed it didn’t matter. “Are you interested?”
    Slowly, as if to make sure he understood her perfectly, he asked, “Are you talking sex?”
    She looked into those eyes staring back at her and tried to breathe past the sudden constriction in her chest. Could she use and abuse him? Could she twist him into a sexual pretzel then toss him out the door when she was through? Was she that kind of person? “Yes.”
    There it was again. That hot, sensual need that flickered and burned. Then in the blink of an eye, his features hardened and his gaze turned cold. “Afraid not,” he said as if she’d offered him up a fate worse than death. He set his beer on the bar and rose until he towered over her.
    Kate managed a stunned, “Oh,” just before her cheeks caught fire and her ears started to buzz. She raised a hand to her numb face and hoped she didn’t pass

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