Oh Gawd, had he heard Jeff’s cowboy comment? And what happened to my brain? I think someone hit the pause switch.
I jabbed Jeff in the arm with the pinky grip of my scissors, hoping he’d take the hint and behave himself, but it didn’t look good. Motor Mouth kept calling me honey. His days were numbered. Next time he came in for a haircut, I was charging him double.
Jeff=Irreverent.
Ty had brought me roses.
Which I reluctantly handed over to a gushing Tara. Ty didn’t know it but he’d gotten in her good graces for life.
And mine.
My Mustang for a magic wand. I’d ‘poof’ us someplace quiet where I could thank him properly for the roses.
While I stood there with a stupid smile on my face, daydreaming about the almost infinite number of ways to thank him, things around me rapidly grew worse. Ty couldn’t seem to keep his eyes off Jeff, then Cassi got sassy, and suddenly Ty was gone.
“I see ass-kissing in my future,” I mumbled after the sound of Ty’s boots faded away.
I closed the door and leaned against it, my eyes on the roses he’d brought me. I’d gotten flowers before, but no man had ever brought me such beautiful roses, and never for no reason at all. The lavender ones were the most delicate things I’d ever seen in my life, and I couldn’t imagine how much trouble he’d gone through to find them.
“What was that all about?” The deep rumble of Jeff’s voice finally got my attention.
“He was jealous.” With a deep breath, I tucked some stray curls behind my ears and retrieved my scissors and comb. There was nothing I could do about it now except finish Jeff’s haircut. I spun him around to face the mirror, meeting his frown with one of my own. “What? I have to finish your hair.”
“What about ... him? You don’t have to finish my haircut if you want to go call him, or something.”
“The hell I don’t! No way are you wandering around San Antonio telling people I cut your hair with it only half done. You’d ruin me inside of a week.”
“Can I do anything?”
“Hush so I can finish your hair! Then I’ve got to go face my husband in the lion’s den.”
“Lion’s den?”
“Yeah, the Bluebonnet Dancehall.”
He didn’t speak for the last few minutes of snipping and drying, not until I yanked the cape off him. “Must be one hell of a man to make you so quiet.”
“Bet your ass, he’s a hell of a man. And I don’t care if he is ‘just a cowboy’. He’s my cowboy, dammit!” I stood there, arms crossed, glaring at him in the mirror.
“He’s a lucky man.” He spun the chair around and smiled up at me. “I didn’t mean it like that. Hell, you’re practically a kissin’ cousin, honey.”
With a snort of laughter, I dropped into the chair Cassi had vacated earlier. “I’m open to suggestions, Cuz.”
“We uh, we have our pride and we tend to be a bit territorial about our women. It’s the caveman in us. Do something disgustingly sweet and kiss his ass, just like we have to do you gals when we fuck up.”
I laughed. “Jeff! I didn’t fuck up. You called me honey! Speaking of kissing,” I drawled, changing gears. “Have you thought any more about...”
“She’s too damned prickly.” He arched an eyebrow at me, threw some money on my countertop and kissed my head. “Keep me posted. I’m teasing you. Take him something good. Or give him something good.”
“Brat!” I yelled out the door.
“See ya in three weeks, honey!”
I stood, shoving Jeff’s cash into my pocket. I swept up my mess, reconciled my receipts and locked up my cash in the mini-safe in my office, all while mulling over how to smooth things over with Ty.
A light bulb went off over my head. As much as I loved him, I didn’t know shit about my husband.
I gathered up my stuff, including the roses, said my good-byes and headed out. At the Hallmark store a few doors down I bought some yummy candles for the house, an idea for a romantic interlude Sunday night nudging me. Sitting beside the register was a display of teddy bears. I dug around and found a small one with a cowboy hat, clutching a red heart in its paws and added that to my purchases.
* * * *
The dancehall’s parking lot was already half full. Nearly six-thirty. I’d have to hurry. The butterflies in my stomach tripled as I stepped inside.
Up on stage my esteemed sister-in-law was sassing one of the regulars. No big surprise there. I casually strolled around the empty dance floor to Zack’s side of the stage, hoping he’d tell Ty I was here.
“Well, hey, look who showed up? My new sister-in-law.”
Oh shit.
“Has everyone met Ty’s new wife?” She pointed my way.
That earned us some applause. So help me God, if she weren’t pregnant I’d deck her. I glanced at Zack, who was a little too engrossed in his piano.
“Why don’t you come up here and say hello to everyone, Betti?” She stood behind her mike stand, calmly rubbing her belly.
Fine. Two could play this game. I strolled across the dance floor and climbed on stage. No easy task when you’re pregnant and you’ve been on your feet all day. I walked right past her toward my husband who sat hunched behind his drums. His hat was gone, and his blonde hair shone under the stage lights. He’d rolled up his shirtsleeves and sat gripping his drumsticks in his hands.
“Hi, baby,” I whispered, embarrassed at my bashful smile.
“Hey.” He watched me intently, returning my smile when I slipped the bear out of my purse tucked it in his hands. I planted a soft kiss on Ty’s lips and turned to walk away.
Mission accomplished.
Back at Jessa’s microphone I paused, never taking my eyes off her narrowed ones. “Bitch.”
Without bothering to look back, I stepped off the stage, amidst catcalls, whistles, hollers and the general mayhem my little insult had caused. I could see Tim standing at the bar laughing his ass off and shot him the bird. Luck was on my side. Ty’s Aunt Susie was nowhere in sight.
Then I heard, “No, Jessa, you may not kick her ass. Jesus, you’re both pregnant!”
“I don’t care,” she shouted.
“God save us all.” Sounded like Rowdy, the bass player and Tim’s ex-brother-in-law.
I just kept on walking. At the door a hand grabbed my upper arm. I jerked and spun, nearly losing my balance. Ty saved me as I struggled to catch myself against the wall.
“What’s your hurry?” He smiled down at me. The warm soft expression in his eyes left me feeling bashful all over again.
Gawd ... it had to be the pregnancy hormones.
“No hurry.”
“Come outside with me?” The hand that tucked my arm in his shook the tiniest bit. But that gallant little gesture won him more brownie points than the roses had.
I nodded, well aware of our audience.
Outside, he led me through the chilly evening air, past bushes covered with twinkling white lights to a secluded bench tucked under a huge old oak. Legs crossed and hands in my lap, I waited to see what he’d say.
“I’m sorry I acted like a jerk earlier.”
While I struggled to form an answer, I heard footsteps and a twig snap somewhere nearby. What the hell is going on that they think we need an audience?
“No, I need to apologize. Jeff...”
“He was flirting with you.”
He was jealous.
“Jeff, he flirts and teases but he’s harmless. Really.”
“I ... I should have called...”
My hand on his leg stopped him mid-sentence. The muscles beneath my fingertips twitched. Smiling, I slid onto his lap, then wrapped my arms around his neck. He was warm and solid under me, against me, and I snuggled in as close as I could get.
“Ty, look at me.” I cupped his face, stroking his cheeks with my thumbs. “He’s like a brother ... a cousin.”
“He is?”
He glanced at me, and my heart cracked the tiniest bit. Je
alous and insecure? Guess that was only to be expected after That Bitch left him for Billy. Enough talk already. I kissed him, teasing and stroking his lips with mine until he relaxed against me and responded. He tightened his grip and gave me a long probing kiss, his fingers tangled in my hair and lips almost painfully demanding.
“That’s much better.” I planted a soft kiss between his brows, running my fingers through his silky soft hair. “I’m sorry, Ty. I’m sorry you heard what Jeff said about me marrying a cowboy. You heard him, didn’t you?”
Ty nodded, but refused to look me in the eye.
“You know, you’re not just a cowboy... You’re mine.”
“I’m yours?” That earned me a smile. Then his eyes flickered to my lips and back up to my eyes.
“Yeah, and you can come up there anytime you want, silly.” I leaned over, nuzzling his ear. “The roses were sooo beautiful, honey. Thank you.”
“I’m glad you liked them.” Ty rubbed my back, his fingers gently kneading deep into the tired muscle, while I nuzzled his neck.
“That feels good,” I crooned in his ear, taking advantage of the opportunity to play with his hair. “Oh Ty, I’ve missed you so much.”
“I missed you, too. That’s why I came to see you.”
“You look so handsome.” And sexy. I kissed him again. One kiss turned into two and three and grew deeper and more intense as the seconds ticked by. Finally, Ty slowed his erotic assault and let me come up for air. I was so hot I could have melted snow.
“I want you,” he groaned, his lips on my jaw.
We had company; there was no way. His hands struggled with the buttons on my blouse.
“Not here, Ty.” But Lord it was tempting, despite the chill.
“Please, baby, I need you.” Ty shoved my coat out of his way and had my blouse open, his lips on my skin. Lord.
“Oh, Ty. No, we can’t.”
He yanked my bra out of the way and latched on. Pregnancy had made my nipples extra sensitive and a rush of pure electricity rushed straight though me. I have no willpower.
“Oh, Ty.” But this time it came out a long, low hiss. His head cradled in my arm, I watched him suck and tease, nip and nibble.
“Ah, God. That feels so good.” My fingers tightened in his hair.
Somewhere in the distance, a male voice called out. “Ty!”
To hell with ‘em. I hope they got an eyeful. “Please, baby.”
“Ty! Let’s go!” That voice sounded a little closer now.
I panted, shivering in the cool night air. “Ty, baby.”
“Do you want me?” he hissed in my ear, his fingers kneading my breast, my bare chest, my jaw, even my lips.
“Yes, yes I want you,” I whispered against his lips. “Now, baby, please. Oh God, Ty.”
“Ty!” And closer still.
“I want you, Ty. I want you. I want you so bad,” I mewled like a kitten and ground against his leg. Why hadn’t I worn a skirt?
“I want you too, Bee.”
“We don’t have time.” It came out whiny but damn he’d tied me up in a knot.
“Ty! Come! On!”
“Go to hell,” he hollered over his shoulder, tightening his grip on me.
“Take me home, Ty. Please, baby. Now.” I nuzzled his neck, sinking my teeth into a tender spot that had him growling and squeezing me to him in an almost painful grip.
A much closer and very feminine voice spoke up from somewhere behind me. A woman’s voice. “Tyrell Andrew Boudreaux, get your ass inside my bar right now!”
Shit! Susie Boudreaux. I jumped at least six feet and so did he.
“We have a full house waiting, young man.”
“I’ll be right there.” He eased his grip on my waist, both of us panting.
“See that you are.”
Once the footsteps had faded away, Ty pressed a kiss to my collarbone and helped me re-hook my bra. Standing, I buttoned my blouse with shaky fingers, well aware of his fingers smoothing my hair back off my shoulders, then his hands holding mine after I finished. “I’ll see you in a few hours?”
“I didn’t realize how cold it was out here.” He kept his eyes on our hands and his voice low. “You could stay a while, if you’re not too tired.”
“I’d like that.”
Chapter Eighteen
Voodoo lady
Thanks to Jessa and her big mouth, the word was out. Ty kept his hands on Bettina’s hips and kept her in front of him so no one would notice his very painful erection. They’d gotten stopped and congratulated a dozen times as they waded through the crowd to a table near the stage. “You gonna be alright?”
“I’ll be fine.” But her eyes drifted to a point behind him, and the smile in her eyes faded.
With a frown, he turned to find Jessa standing behind him, a matching frown on her face and her arms crossed over her belly. “Any time now!”
“I’ll be right there.” They had a stare-off until she threw up her arms and returned to the stage, then he turned back to Bettina. “Why did you call her a bitch?”
She focused on a spot in the middle of his chest, her lips pursed, blinking repeatedly. Then she sighed a couple times but no words came out of her mouth. He’d never seen Bettina at a loss for words. With another sigh, she finally gave up. “I was mad.”
She was lying, but he let it go, for now. Maybe he could get it out of Jessa. “Alright ... I need to get.”
Up on stage he got the silent treatment from Jessa and a smirk from Rowdy.
“Thanks for joining us,” Zack quipped.
Before he could respond, Rowdy came to his defense. “Lay off, Zack. It’s not like you and Jessa have never been late.”
Ty turned and gave Rowdy a two-finger salute of thanks and settled behind his drums. More than once over the next couple of hours he caught Zack’s frown, but no matter how hard he tried, Ty couldn’t seem to focus.
Every time he looked down at the stuffed bear sitting inside his bass drum he felt like a jackass for acting so territorial at the salon.
On their first break Ty hightailed it off the stage to check on Bettina. He couldn’t see her from behind his drums and had worried she’d leave in the middle of their set. She sat beside Tim, giggling at something.
With a deep sigh of relief, he got himself a drink, chatted with Bo Foster, who had brought his fiddle and wanted to play with them later, then went and sat next to Bettina.
She was listening to Tim but Ty knew she was aware of him beside her from the way she relaxed against him. Ty kept a hand at her waist, and finally, she ran a hand down his thigh, turning to smile up at him. She had shadows under her eyes. He should have let her go home. Should have told her to go home. Tomorrow he’d make her rest.
Then she reached up and rubbed a thumb across his chin, distracting him. His insides got all hot and tingly. Just like they did every time she touched him. He wanted to kiss her, but not in front of half the town.
“I’m glad you stayed,” he whispered, nipping her earlobe instead. Hidden by her hair, nobody could see him do that. She jerked back in surprise and looked up at him, her eyes traveling from his, to his mouth and back.
“What’s in that cup?”
“Coke.” He smiled down at her. Oh, he wanted to do a lot more than kiss her. “Do you dance, Bettina?”
“Not to this.”
“Co’mere.” He stood up and gently tugged at her elbow. They were playing a slow song--Clint Black’s “Like the Rain”--and she wasn’t gettin’ off that easy. He wanted to dance with his wife.
Out on the crowded dance floor he pulled her into his arms. His hands itched to slide lower, but he forced himself to keep them at her hips. Damn, she felt good!
She draped her arms around his neck, shouting above the recorded sound of thunder, lightening and guitars. “I can’t dance to this, Ty!”
He pushed her hair out of the way and leaned down to respond, his lips against her earlobe. “You already are.”
She relaxed the
tiniest bit when all he did was sway slowly in one spot, and he took the opportunity to sing along with the chorus just for her and her alone. She tucked her head in his neck and relaxed even more.
God, she fit him like a glove. The sweet heat of her seeped into his bones. The floral scent of her hair filled his nose, her soft breasts were crushed against his chest. And his jeans were painfully tight. The next song was “Desperado” so he stayed put, not ready to give up the warm cozy bubble they’d made.
Then Bettina had to go and put her lips next to his ear and sing to him about the wisdom of choosing the Queen of Hearts over the Queen of Diamonds.
She might as well have sucker-punched him
She was trying to tell him something. Or maybe it was just the song. He buried his face in her neck, suddenly not caring if the town watched and took notes. He’d found the rightest spot in the world to be.
Two was apparently the legal limit of slow songs. Next up came Gary Allen. With a sigh, he reluctantly let her go. Back at the table he didn’t miss Jessa or Zack’s inquisitive stares.
What the hell was Jessa’s problem?
“Ready to go back to work?” Jessa shouted over the music, a frown on her face.
“I’ll be there in a minute.” He ignored Zack’s frown too and sat beside Bettina. She’d been quiet ever since they came off the dance floor, but it seemed like a peaceful quiet.
“I think I’m gonna go.” Bettina leaned into him and gave his arm a squeeze.
She couldn’t leave yet. “Stay! Please, just another hour.” He wrapped an arm around her waist and leaned in closer to her ear. “We’ll take an early break and I’ll walk you out.”
He shivered in surprise at the feel of her lips on his jaw, near his ear, then she leaned back and gave him that sleepy-eyed look. The one that turned his insides to Jell-O.
He didn’t care anymore if his brother was watching or his aunt was nearby. He kissed her. Sipped and teased at her lips, enjoying their fullness, the warm slide of her tongue against his, her hand on the back of his neck. The flirty smile she gave him when he finally came up for air and the purr in her voice that he felt more than heard. “I suppose I can.”
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