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nod, the man maneuvered between the truck driverā€™s chair and the salesmanā€™s table. He wrapped an arm awkwardly to his back and extracted a slim, black, rectangular object. The way he held it close to his thigh blocked it from Nikā€™s sight.

Sliding his free hand up Tiggerā€™s spine to the base of her neck, Nik tucked her closer into his chest. The move also left him in position to thrust her body quickly to the floor, should the man produce a weapon.

Seconds ground out, everything around Nik slowed as his attention volleyed between the new patrons. The woman moved forward. Her unsteady gaze traveled up Tiggerā€™s back to Nikā€™s hand before meeting Nikā€™s eye. She shot him an awkward, almost apologetic smile before joining the man at a booth across the aisle from Nik. The unknown object was now even more protected from view. Nikā€™s fingers closed around his Sig, but he kept it holstered. The salesmanā€™s head lined up directly behind the manā€™s upper body. Nik would need to get creative to get a safe shot.

A noise sounded. A slap. The man dropped, sliding into the booth. Nik got a clear look at the objectā€”a leather, checkbook-style wallet resting on the middle of the table. The jangle of keys sliding across the yellow laminate tabletop followed. With a snap of his fingers, the man summoned Wanda. The woman, still visibly distressed, chastised his rudeness.

ā€œDonā€™t even start on me until Iā€™ve had two cups of coffee,ā€ he muttered.

ā€œHow can you drink coffee? I canā€™t stop shaking. You almost killed us!ā€

ā€œNot like I meant to! Damn cow in the middle of the highway. Of all the luck.ā€

Angling his head, Nik sighted the coupleā€™s motorhome parked in the street alongside the diner. Corroborating the manā€™s statement, the front end looked mashed and splattered with a dark substance. Blood. Tornado probably took down pasture fencing.

Oblivious to Nikā€™s hand sliding from his gun, Tigger squeezed him tighter, returning his embrace. To her the whole thing had merely been a hug. As it shouldā€™ve been if he werenā€™t who he was. A heartless operator. Trained to analyze and execute even in a diner. While Nik knew without a doubt heā€™d never discharge his firearm without clear cause, he also knew the edge he lived on was too thin and sharp for relationships. It didnā€™t stop him from wanting, no, needing to crash his lips into hers.

Clamping his hands on Tiggerā€™s shoulders, he encouraged her out of the embrace and off his lap. She slipped from his lap to stand between his legs. Eyes meeting his. Lips close enough to take. So help him God, he damn near took them along with everything else she hadnā€™t yet offered.

ā€œWhy are you being so kind to me?ā€ She sniffled again.

ā€œHavenā€™t done anything.ā€ Thought about a lot of twisted things, but havenā€™t acted on any of them.

Yet.

ā€œThatā€™s not true. Youā€™ve done so much for me. Youā€™re too nice to me. Really.ā€

Rightā€¦ Tell me after Iā€™ve completely devoured you, ruined your body for any other man and left your soul torn in so many pieces you could use it for confetti at New Yearā€™s.

He channeled a hand through his hair to keep it from grabbing for her again. ā€œIā€™m not nice. I can provide you several references if you donā€™t believe me.ā€

ā€œYessss. Yes you are,ā€ she chided, as if she knew anything at all about him. And he wanted to believe in her version of him. He did. But he also knew all too well why he didnā€™t deserve to be worthy of the tsk-tsking smile she tossed so easily at him. ā€œYouā€™ve been so good to me. Youā€™ve done so much and what have I done? Ruined your plans. Wasted your time. Accused you of being a serial killer and pointed a gun at you.ā€

ā€œIā€™ve been accused of much worse and youā€™re far from the first, and probably not the last, to point a gun at me.ā€ Fact.

ā€œNikolas.ā€

God, the way she drew his name out in three syllablesā€”a teasing flick, a soft curling oh, a dragging lap of her tongueā€”was like a roared call to uprising of everything hot and hard and male inside of him. If she ever said it like that again, he wouldnā€™t be able to keep from crashing his body deep into hers. He wasnā€™t entirely sure how he was managing to hold back right then. He pushed the heel of his palm across his damp forehead. His eyes felt wide and wild. His dick was hard as fucking granite and ready to blow like C-4.

ā€œYouā€™re a good person. A good man.ā€

The sordid things he wanted to do to herā€¦ And she was looking at him like he was a goddamn saint or something. The close contact, the compliments, the wantingā€¦it all made his neck tight and his skin itchy.

He grabbed for a glass of water, it mightā€™ve even been hersā€”he needed something to help swallow thisā€¦ Thisā€¦whatever the fuck it was had to stop or heā€™d never get out of this diner with his lifeā€¦at least his life as he knew it.

He shifted, pressing his knee into her thigh, effectively nudging her farther away.

ā€œYouā€™re a beautiful woman, but youā€™re an ugly crier.ā€

Her eyes rounded out in shock.

ā€œSee? Told you I wasnā€™t very nice.ā€ He was grateful she laughed. He deserved a black eye. Lord knows sheā€™d have given him one if she knew one-tenth of the ways he wanted to defile her. ā€œGo wash up in the bathroom. Iā€™ll settle up here.ā€

He strained to keep from watching her. Feeling her body leave his had been bad enough. He didnā€™t need visuals of her walking away too. No matter how remarkable the past few hours had been, he knew at some point her memory would return. At some point sheā€™d realize she didnā€™t belong with him. And as much as it made the ungodly amount of food in his belly churn, sheā€™d probably even remember she belonged to someone else.

Nik mightā€™ve had all the exit

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