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Authors: Lorelei James

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“Why not?”

“Because the second I put my hands and mouth on you, we ain’t goin’ anywhere for the rest of the day. And night. We may even miss the entire Henry County Fair.”

A sexy smirk curled her lips. “Then you’d better get going.”

 

Chapter Seven

After London had loaded up her camper and hit the road toward Henry County Fairgrounds, she’d had way too much time to think. And all her thoughts were focused on one super-hottie, Sutton Grant.

Like...what did he do during the day? He wasn’t involved in his family’s ranching operation. Did he obsessively work out, trying to speed up his rehab and return to competition form? Because heaven knew, the bulldogger had the most banging body she’d ever seen up close and personal. Well, sort of up close and personal. Not that she’d gotten to do more than drool over his sculpted chest, arms and abs, even when the tempting man walked around his house half-naked.

She pondered other things Sutton could be doing with his time. Doing pay-per-view porn in his bedroom? Yeah, she’d pay to see that. Or maybe he was just watching XXX Websites all day. Maybe he played video games. She’d met her fair share of guys who were addicted to their X-box or PlayStation.

Why don’t you just ask him?

Yeah, that’d go over well since he’d been so forthcoming about where he was going.

London froze. Wait a damn minute. Had Sutton been purposely vague because he’d set up a bootie call and didn’t want her to know? Every time his cell phone rang this week, he’d excused himself to take the call in private.

But hadn’t he told her that he hadn’t been with a woman since his accident?

And you believed him?
A harsh, sarcastic bark of laughter echoed in her head.
Because no man has ever lied about sex.

Dammit. Had he played her?

Since Stitch had dumped her, she’d second-guessed everything about her attractiveness to the opposite sex, her personality, her sexual skills, and how she conducted herself on a professional level. In her twenty-seven years she’d never been the type of woman who needed validation from a man or a relationship to feel worthy of either.

Sutton Grant had better fall in line. Because he needed her more than she needed him.

 

* * * *

 

London had arrived early enough to score a primo parking place in the area specifically marked for rodeo contestants, stock contractors, exhibitors, and vendors. Being part of “tent city” was one of her favorite things about summer rodeo season. Nothing like sitting in front of a bonfire, drinking beer, laughing and talking about horses, rodeo, and the western way of life with other likeminded souls.

She tidied up the camper, deciding if Sutton showed, she’d let him sleep in the bed tonight since his big body wouldn’t fit on the convertible sleeping area up front. But she’d be lying if she wasn’t hoping they’d share that lumpy mattress sometime this weekend.

Then she changed into an outfit that made her feel sexy and desirable—a sleeveless lavender shirt embellished with purple rhinestones, her beloved b.b. simon crystal encrusted belt, her Miss Me jeans with black studded leather angel wings on the back pockets, and a pair of floral stitched Old Gringo cowgirl boots. She fluffed her hair, letting it fall in loose waves around her shoulders. After applying heavier makeup and a spritz of tangerine and sage perfume, she exited the camper.

The heat of the day hung in the air but the lack of humidity made it bearable. Still, an icy cold beer would make it better. London bought a bottle of Coors and wandered through tent city to see who was around.

The second person she ran into was Mel. “Hey, girl. If I’d known you were already here I’da brought you a frosty beverage.”

Mel smiled and kept brushing down her palomino. “It’s okay. I’ve gotta run Plato a bit so I’ll take a rain check.”

“Deal.” London sipped her beer and looked around.

“Please don’t tell me you’re here so you can spy on Stitch and Paige.”

London snorted. “As if. I don’t give a hoot about them.”

“Since when?”

“Since you told me I needed to get laid. A new guy barged into my life and swept me off my feet last weekend.”

Mel stopped brushing Plato’s back. “Are you kidding me?”

“Nope. He’s hot, he’s sweet, and he’s crazy about me.” London said a little prayer:
don’t you let me down Sutton Grant, or so help me God I will superglue your dick and balls together in your sleep.

“Uh-huh,” Mel said skeptically. “But this guy that’s so hot for you isn’t from around here, is he? So I can’t meet him.”

“Wrong. He’ll be here.” She hoped.

Before Mel could demand more details, Stitch’s best friend Lee—nicknamed Lelo on the circuit because of his association with Stitch—meandered over. He still wore his back number from the slack competition. “Hey Mel.”

“Lelo. How’s it hanging?”

“They ain’t dangling low at all when I see you. They’re high and tight and raring to go.”

Mel muttered something.

When it became obvious to Lelo that Mel didn’t intend to banter with him, he looked at London. “Hey. What’s up?”

“Not much. What’s up with you?”

“Askin’ around, seein’ where the parties are tonight.”

A challenge danced in Mel’s eyes. “Really, Lelo? Because I heard that Stitch and Paige were having a
huge
party at their campsite before the fireworks kicked off.”

Lelo’s mouth opened. Then snapped shut.

“I thought maybe you’d come by to invite me personally,” Mel continued.

He looked between Mel and London. “Well, I, ah—”

“And since London is here, it’d be rude of you not to include her in that invite, doncha think?”

Jesus, Mel was a shit-stirrer sometimes. And precisely the reason they got along like gangbusters.

“I don’t know if that’s such a good idea, Mel, bein’s they...dammit, you know why I can’t invite her,” Lelo blurted.

“Because London and Stitch used to date?” Mel flashed her teeth at London. “Water under the bridge, Lelo, since my girl here has herself a new boyfriend.”

Shut your face, Mel, shut it right fucking now.

Lelo’s eyes went comically wide—as if he hadn’t considered that a possibility.

Which pissed London off. Big time.

“You don’t say?” he said to London. “I thought you were still—”

“Hung up on Stitch?” Mel supplied. “Huh-uh. That’s some bullshit Stitch and Paige have been spreading around so people don’t hate him because he fucked London over.”

“Mel,” London warned.

“What? I’m sick of Opie and Dopie hinting around that you’re some broken-hearted chump. Girlfriend, you are hot as lava and you were always way, way above Stitch’s pay grade.”

Lelo’s focus bounced between them like he was watching a volleyball match. Then he said, “So who is this fella you’re seein’? Anyone we know?”

Just then someone shouted her name. Someone with a deep, sexy voice.

London sidestepped Lelo and looked down the walkway between the horse trailers. There he was. The quintessential cowboy. And he stood less than fifty yards away. “Sutton?”

“Whatcha waiting for, darlin’? C’mere and gimme some sugar.” He held his arms open.

Grinning, she ran toward him. He caught her and spun her in a circle before settling his mouth over hers. She twined her arms around his neck and gave herself over to his kiss.

And what an intoxicating kiss it was. His mouth teased, seduced, inflamed. By the time he eased back to brush tender kisses over her lips and jaw, her entire body shook.

Sutton whispered, “Sorry I’m late.”

She nuzzled his neck, wishing she could pop open the buttons on his shirt and get to more skin. “You’re here now.”

“Did you think I wouldn’t show?”

“The thought had crossed my mind.”

He forced her to look at him. And her knees went decidedly weak staring into those crystalline eyes of his. “I said I’d be here. I’m a man of my word, London.”

Sliding her arms down, she flattened her palms on his chest. “But when you left yesterday morning, you acted pissed off. So what was I supposed to think?”

“That I’m a man of my word,” he repeated. He curled his hand around her jaw, denying her the chance to look away. “Ask me why I left my own damn house.”

“Why’d you leave?”

“Because my willpower to finish the ‘friends’ conversation vanished the instant you showed up in my room wearing them baby doll pajamas that oughta be illegal, looking so fucking cute and sexy I had to sneak into my bathroom and whack off before I taught you how to use the coffee maker.”

Her mouth dropped open.

“Surprised?”

“Very. You’ve seemed so...unaffected.”

A growling noise rumbled from him before his mouth descended and he kissed the life out of her. She was so damn dizzy when he finally relinquished her lips, she had to fist her hands in his shirt just to keep from toppling over.

Then his breath was hot in her ear, sending shivers down the left side of her body. “Does that seem unaffected to you, sweetheart?”

“Ah. No.”

“Good. Maybe you oughta offer me a little reassurance this ain’t one sided.”

London wreathed her arms around his neck and played with the hair that fell to his nape. “I’ve left my door cracked open every night, hoping you’d see an open door as an open invitation. I imagined the look on this gorgeous face if you caught me diddling myself.”

His eyes darkened. “What did you imagine me doin’ if I caught you?”

“Barging in, tying my hands to the brass headboard and driving me crazy with my vibrator before you pounded me into the mattress like you’d promised.”

Another low-pitched growl reverberated against her skin. “You and me are gonna get a few things straight tonight. But probably not until after I fuck you hard at least once and swat your ass for you ever doubting me.”

Sutton swallowed her gasp with another bone-melting kiss.

When he finally released her lips, she murmured, “You know, I’m not busy right now.”

He laughed and pulled back slightly. “How about you introduce me to your friends first? Then I’ll feed you.”

“You don’t have to do that.”

“What? Meet your friends?”

“I want you to meet my friends, but you don’t have to feed me since you cooked for me all week.”

Sutton traced the bottom edge of her lower lip with his thumb. “I’ve liked having you around this week, London. More than I thought I would.” After another kiss, he stepped back only far enough to drape his left arm over her shoulder.

They started toward Mel and Lelo. Mel wore a look of shock only less obvious than Lelo’s.

“Did you tell your friends about me?” he asked softly.

“Just that I’d met a hot man. I didn’t give them your name in case you didn’t show up and I’d have to find me a new guy on the fly.”

His arm fell away briefly so he could slap her ass. He grinned when she yelped. Then he whispered, “Oh ye of little faith. ’Fraid I’ll have to punish you for that lapse.”

“A hot lashing with your tongue or a spanking? Luckily, I’m good with either.”

He nipped her earlobe. “Good to know. But it’s not like I’m gonna let you choose which one
I
prefer.”

“Funny.”

“I wasn’t joking. Now that you’ve shared your rope fantasy, I’ll add it to mine that involves…you’ll just have to wait and see, won’t you?”

Holy. Hell. Heat licked the inside of her thighs.

Mel and Lelo stood side by side in front of Plato. Before London could offer introductions, Lelo blurted out, “Man-oh-man, you’re Sutton Grant.”

Sutton extended his hand. “Yes, I am. Who’re you?”

“Lee Lorvin, but everyone calls me Lelo. It’s so great to meet you. I’m a huge fan.”

“Thanks.”

Lelo stared and just kept pumping Sutton’s hand until Mel shouldered him aside.

“Hiya handsome,” she cooed. “I’m Mel Lockhart, London’s fellow road dog. I too am a huge fan. I watched you win the CRA championship in Vegas the year Tanna Barker also won for barrel racing.”

“Nice to meet you, Mel. Glad you were entertained that year.”

“Uh,
yeah
, hard not to be jumping up and down outta my seat when you set the record for the fastest time.”

London glanced at him, and the man seemed embarrassed by the focus on him. And she wanted to rub Mel’s face in the dirt to see if that’d erase her expression of lust.

“So you’re a barrel racer?” he asked Mel.

“No. I’m in the cutting horse division. Not as glamorous as the rodeo events people pay to see, but I do well.”

“Bein’ able to cut cattle out of a large herd is far more challenging and entertaining than any scheduled rodeo event,” Sutton said. “It’s a real skill that’s needed in ranching.”

London inwardly sighed at Sutton’s sweetness in making sure Mel knew her competitive event was appreciated. What kind of man did that?

“Are you about healed up and ready to get back to competing?” Lelo blurted out, interrupting the conversation.

She felt Sutton stiffen beside her, but outwardly he stayed cool. “I’m in the ‘wait and see’ stage right now.” He turned and kissed London’s temple. “Luckily, I sweet talked London into working with my horse again while I’m at loose ends.”

“That’s right,” Mel said. “I remember Berlin told me that London initially trained your horse at Grade A Farms.”

“I knew she was the only woman for the job. I just had to convince her to take me on.”

“You do have some interesting methods of persuasion, bulldogger.”

He laughed. “You’re gonna give your friends the wrong impression of me, darlin’.”

“Not me,” Mel quipped, “because I’m sure hoping you’ve got a dirty-minded, sweet-talking single brother.”

“I’ve got two.”

Mel’s lashes fluttered. “They as big and good-looking and charming as you?”

“Mel!” London said with fake admonishment.

“What? It can’t hurt to ask.” She scooted closer to London to whisper, “You decide to get laid and the next thing I know you’ve hooked up with the smokin’ hottie known as ‘The Saint?’ Girlfriend, I’m so proud of you I might just bust a button.”

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