Rob, Diego’s trainer, sat at the leg press machine, sliding two huge weights up and down the rack. He let the last one go and the weights crashed to the bottom of the rack. Amy slid back into the hallway so he couldn’t see her.
Her mind was spinning. Rob works out here? When Diego is gone? She had seen how he had looked at Diego. Was that motive enough to blackmail the man? He certainly had opportunity, but did he have access to the rest of the house?
The questions crashed around in her mind. The door opened and Rob strode out. She headed toward the stairway to her apartment. If he caught her, she could say she was just going upstairs. The footsteps, however, faded in the opposite direction. This was her opportunity to play Nancy Drew. She darted inside the gym to see if he had left anything incriminating.
Apart from his gym bag the room was empty, although it held the sour odor of sweat. There was nothing, and then she heard his footsteps coming back. She could stay put, dream up yet another lie and maybe give the game away. Or…she spun on her heel, looking for a way out.
At the far end of the room was another door. She had no idea where it led to, but she raced toward it anyway. She opened it and ducked into a closet just as Rob stepped through the door at the other end. She was in total darkness. Hands grabbed her, pulling her farther back into the tiny room. She stumbled over something that felt like a vacuum cleaner and fell backwards into a warm body. A woman’s body. Breasts pushed against her back as she was caught and set upright
“Shush.” A hand clamped over her mouth. “Be quiet,” someone whispered in her ear.
Amy nodded, and the hand fell away to rest lightly on her hip. Her eyes adjusted to the dim light that seeped under the door, not that it helped her know who was behind her. She drew on her other senses for that. The height, the lean muscles, even the citrus shampoo smell gave away her captor’s identity. Or maybe it was the hand resting on her hip exactly as it had done at Footgolf. This was Casey.
What was she doing here? Hiding? Or something much worse? Amy’s stomach knotted. She hated looking at everyone in the household with new suspicion. But anyone of them could be the culprit. She would have to wait for her answers until Rob cleared out. All they could do now was hold out in this tiny closet, which was not big enough for two.
Despite knowing better, she let her body sink back, just a little. Casey’s breasts pressed fully into her back and warm breath danced delicately across the nape of her neck. Casey’s shampoo smelled light and fruity with something much more spicy and organic underneath. Amy slowly registered first one place where they touched, and then another. Casey’s fingers resting gently on her hip, her thigh braced against Amy’s, her cheek against Amy’s hair. It was delicious. Amy drank it all in and hoped that Rob’s session lasted for another two hours.
Sadly, a bag zippering shut announced Rob’s imminent departure. Amy registered the noises as he made his way out of the gym.
“He’s gone,” Casey whispered, and pushed Amy gently away. “Time to go.”
Time for answers. Instead of walking out, Amy spun around in the closet creating a little space between them and bumped the door open with her hip, just enough to see Casey’s face clearly. It was tantalizingly close. So close she could feel the warm breath on her cheek. She could see her lips trembling, and then she found Casey’s eyes. Amy took a sharp intake of breath. Casey’s eyes were dark and smoldering. The chill had completely melted away leaving a heat that could lure a girl into a thousand unthinkable things.
Suddenly, Casey’s lips were on hers. Or was it the other way around? She couldn’t think. Their lips came together in a hard and passionate kiss. Casey’s mouth moved exquisitely over hers, taking full possession. Amy staggered, legs trembling, as the force of the kiss took her by surprise. No fantasy had prepared her for this. She had to take a step away from Casey to steady herself.
Casey looked at her questioningly but didn’t say a word, her jaw clenched as if she were holding herself back. And then, losing the battle, her arms reached out for Amy’s hips and dragged her back into the embrace. Heat rushed through Amy. Teeth nipped gently at her lips, and Casey’s caressing tongue soothed the tingling. Desire exploded in Amy’s chest.
And then nothing.
Only overwhelming emptiness as Casey broke away and ran from the storage room.
Amy was stunned. Her lips were bruised, and her whole body still shivered from the embrace. She could feel the pressure of Casey’s mouth. The real thing blew her fantasies out of the water.
She knew what she should do. She had to let this moment go. She should chase after Rob and find some way to salvage her mission. She should step back, mentally and physically, from a very awkward situation with Casey. Instead, she rushed to the kitchen.
“Have you see Casey?” she asked Tammy.
“Yes. She just ran out the back. What’s going on?”
“Nothing.” Amy quickly slid past Tammy, heading directly for the pool office. One glance at Tammy’s face told her that the woman wasn’t buying “nothing” as an answer. Shit. Amy added Tammy to the list of people and things that she would have to deal with later.
She raced to the office and froze. Casey was simultaneously pulling papers from her desk drawer, grabbing her computer, and shoving everything into a large messenger bag sitting on the chair behind her.
“What are you doing? Leaving?” Amy stepped into the office.
Casey looked up and blushed from the roots of her hair all the way down her throat.
“Yeah. I’ll text Diego and tell him.”
“As in quitting?” Amy couldn’t believe it.
Casey dropped her gaze, and if it were possible turned a deeper shade of red. “I am so sorry.”
“I know. I shouldn’t have—” Wait. Is she apologizing? Confusion played over Amy’s face. “Sorry for what?”
A moment of silence hung between them. Something close to annoyance flitted through Casey’s eyes, but was quickly replaced by a look of repentance. “For what happened in the gym. I don’t know what came over me. You were just so close…And I had been…”
Amy said nothing as the shock of what Casey was implying washed over her. I can’t be this dense, Can I? Did Casey want that as much as I did?
“Look,” Casey continued, “I know you and Diego are practically married.” She shoved a small purple notebook into the messenger bag and slid the drawer shut with a decisive click. “For Christ’s sake, you told me he was the one the other night.” She slung the bag over her shoulder and took two steps into the middle of the room facing Amy. “But back there, in the gym, when I was spying on Rob. You were so close. And, out by the pool the other day, I thought you were sending me signals…or trying to tell me something.” Casey noticed the shock on Amy’s face and groaned in misery. “Forget it. I don’t know what I thought…”
Yes! Casey had been thinking about her too. Amy stared, unable to turn her excitement into coherent words.
“Whatever. It doesn’t matter now. I’ll text Diego and tell him.” Casey hoisted the bag higher up on her shoulder and headed to the door.
“I was.” Amy cringed, though not from the words. The first truth she had told in weeks sent her heart soaring. And this particular truth could also bankrupt her or even send her to jail.
Casey froze, her hand about to grab the door handle. “You were what?”
“Trying to tell you something.”
Casey slowly turned to face her. She stood with her back against the door and met Amy’s gaze head on. “What? What were you trying to tell me?”
The moment of truth. If she opened her mouth and went down this path, there was no going back. The memory of the kiss played against her lips and brought a new kind of freshness to her heart. She would do anything to get back into Casey’s arms. The price was high though. The image of Knight looming over her like an evil troll popped into the head. Howeve
r, the price of lying to Casey was higher than breaking Horowitz and Kane’s non-disclosure contract. She needed to move forward in her life, and playing the big boys’ game was not healthy for her. She needed to trade her fake relationship for a real one.
“Well? What were you trying to tell me?” Casey said again. Amy guessed that neither of them wanted to make the first move. Neither of them wanted to be wrong about this.
“That I…” What the hell, just go for it. “That from the moment you crawled out of the pool that first day…I’ve just wanted to do this.” She stepped up and grabbed Casey by the waist pulling her forward. Her mouth was already tipped upward for the kiss. It was softer, more tentative than the one in the gym. As soon as their lips met, Amy felt Casey shiver in her arms, and she went dizzy with the realization she’d been the one to cause it. The kiss deepened, and Casey once again broke away. This time she took Amy’s hand and dragged her across the office into the small bathroom.
“Tammy might see.” Her explanation was brief before she dropped her lips back onto Amy’s.
The bag dropped from Casey’s shoulder onto the floor. Neither worried about the computer inside. Amy wrapped her arms around Casey’s strong body and pulled her close as Casey wound her fingers into Amy’s long hair. Their bodies crushed against each other, and Amy fell into the kiss completely. She moaned as Casey’s tongue sought the sweetness of her mouth with the gentlest of touches, teasing her, making her want more. Darla had never kissed her like this. Amy didn’t know kisses like this existed. Whatever the cost would be, it was totally worth it.
Casey grabbed her and lifted her up so she sat on the edge of the sink, her thighs wrapped around Casey’s hips. A rush of heated expectation caught at her chest making her breathing ragged. Goosebumps spread across her skin. She felt her nipples harden until they were almost painful.
I need to slow this down. She gasped for air as Casey’s lips sucked on an earlobe, her hands firmly kneading Amy’s backside.
“Are we only going to do this in tiny rooms where there’s barely enough space to stand up?” she muttered into Casey’s throat, gently nipping the tanned flesh.
“No. I hope to do this lying down at some point.” Casey’s hands slid under her camisole and up her spine.
Amy blushed hotly. A little moan escaped her.
“Too soon?” Casey asked. A secretive smile played around her lips.
“No. Yes. Maybe a little.”
“I don’t want this to be a one-time thing.” Casey nibbled her neck.
“Me neither. But it’s complicated in so many ways,” Amy mumbled, savoring the touch. She was losing control. “Besides, I thought you liked Diego.”
“Of course I like Diego.” Casey trailed kisses across her collar bone, slipping the lacy strap off her shoulder.
“I mean in that way. I mean, this way. You know like, like…” Amy was having a hard time concentrating.
Casey pulled back to look her in the eyes. “Where did you get an idea like that?”
Amy thought back. “Tammy, I guess.”
Casey snorted. “Figures. No. I’ve liked girls since the moment I got my first Barbie doll and wanted to do this to her.” She slid her hand down Amy’s bare shoulder “It’s Tammy who has the hots for Diego. Just look at the way she stares at him all the time. If she could, she would eat him up.” Casey’s caress froze and her expression turned thoughtful. “Diego knows about you, right?”
Amy’s heart somersaulted in her chest. “No. It’s complicated,” she said again.
Casey took a real step back as far as the tiny room would let her.
Amy felt the warmth leave her side as if someone had turned off the sun.
“How complicated?” Casey asked simply, but suddenly there was a hard edge to her tone. “I’m not going to do this if Diego gets hurt.”
What if it’s just me who gets hurt? “Neither would I.” She reached out to pull Casey to her again.
“Exactly what is going on between you and Diego?” Casey resisted her tugging and shifted her weight uneasily from foot to foot.
Of course, Casey wasn’t going to let her get away with anything. Amy liked her way better for it, but it made getting out of this moment harder than ever. A dozen lies sprang up like bitter weeds on Amy’s tongue. Any one of them might put Casey at ease and get her back into Amy’s arms. A shiver, and not the good kind, ran over her body. She was getting too good at lying. She pursed her lips. Time to come clean. Time to really move forward—no matter what the price.
“Let’s go out and get a cup of coffee, and I’ll tell you the whole story,” she said.
“Okay.” Casey’s gaze dropped down to her body. “But you might want to change first.”
Amy looked down. Son of a gun. She was still in her pajamas.
CHAPTER 9
Amy zipped through the gates of Hidden Hills down past Caffeine Cowabunga’s parking lot, and straight on into her old neighborhood. She pulled up before a coffee shop attached to a dilapidated bowling alley. She figured the truth would come easier if she were in surroundings that were more her own.
There was no one at all in the greasy spoon midmorning and in the middle of the week.
“I love places like this,” Casey said. It was the first time she’d spoken since they’d left the office. Her approval eased the tension closing in on them since their bathroom kiss.
“Anywhere you want.” The waitress waving her hand at the empty diner.
Amy chose a booth in the back, and they ordered two coffees.
“Okay, so spill. What’s going on?” Casey got right down to business
Amy sighed. “I know so little about you. Just three things maybe. One, you’re great at Footgolf; two, a super cool ten-year-old thinks you hang the moon; and three, you’re a really, really good kisser.”
Casey blushed. Their coffees arrived, and they waited until the waitress left before continuing.
“Well, you are,” Amy said. “And I would like to kiss you again—very much.” She tamped down the desire that quickly rose in her. “But there are so many reasons I shouldn’t tell you this story. Especially the parts that aren’t mine to tell. And only one good reason why I should.”
“What’s that?”
Amy glanced down at her bare left hand. She stretched the fingers. Her whole hand felt lighter without the big fake rock on her ring finger. It sat on her dresser at home. This conversation would be easier without it.
“You,” she said. “You’re the reason. I pray you’re worth it, and I’m not another idiot making big decisions using the wrong part of my body.”
“Okay.” Casey drew out the word, she looked a little offended.
“Shit. See, I haven’t even started and I’ve already screwed up. Just hear me out. Will you?”
“That’s why I’m here.”
Once she got started the story rolled out more easily than she thought it would. Casey settled in on her side of the booth. Amy stumbled over the part about Diego’s being gay. But Casey leaned forward and cupped Amy’s hand on the table to give her strength.
“I always thought he was,” she said softly. “I think anyone who looks carefully can see it. Except maybe Tammy.” She chuckled, and again the tension dissipated.
Amy finally finished. She waited for Casey’s response. “And how much does Knight pay you to do this?”
“A lot. Enough to make me feel a little bit dirty about it.”
Casey raised her eyebrow in a question.
“Fifteen hundred a week,” Amy said.
“Damn. I got the wrong job.” An amused smile played at Casey’s lips. “How would Knight feel about polygamy? That would send Diego’s machismo through the roof, don’t you think.”
Amy laughed.
“Does Knight know that you’re gay?”
“No. He doesn’t.” Amy p
aused rolling the next thought around in her head. “I’m going to be truthful with you. The way your kisses made me feel back there made me know for sure I one hundred percent like women. I like you, but I haven’t had a whole lot of experience. I had a sort of girlfriend in college. Her name was Darla; she was a law student. But that didn’t go as far as it could have.” She looked over at Casey. Did she really want to take all of this on?
“That we can remedy.”
Amy blushed.
“Well, we can. That’s the easiest and most fun part of this puzzle to solve.” Casey’s eyes flashed. “So what were you doing in the gym?”
Amy had left the Photoshop situation out of her confession. Why, she wasn’t sure. She thought, at least she hoped, that Casey had nothing to do with the envelopes that showed up at Horowitz’s office. “Why where you there?” she asked back.
“I asked you first,” Casey said, playfully.
“Yeah, but it’s your turn to answer the hard questions. Why were you spying on Rob?” Amy rubbed her hand across her forehead.
“Trust has to go both ways. Is that what you’re saying?”
Amy nodded.
“Okay. It’s going to sound weird, though.”
“Really?” Amy laughed. “Weirder than what I just told you?”
“You be the judge.” Casey spun her spoon on the table top while her eyes darted back and forth in thought. “Rob has always given me the heebie-jeebies. You know he’s not a real trainer. I mean, he’s not certified or anything. And I don’t like the fact that Diego lets him work out in the gym when he isn’t around. About a month ago I caught him in the house, and not the kitchen where he enters and exits. When I asked him about it, he said he was just taking a look around. I know that Diego would let him do that, but the vibe was weird. So I’ve kind of been keeping an eye on him.” She leaned forward and raised her eyebrows. “Today when I got to work, I saw him in the den, hovering around the mantel. He took, at least I think he did, a photo and put it under his shirt.”
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