
“And that was our tragedy. The life of the man I loved depended on the life of the man I hated so fiercely.”

“And that was our tragedy. The life of the man I loved depended on the life of the man I hated so fiercely.”

Daxon gently pulling my hand away from my face was what woke me up. I let out a soft groan that had absolutely nothing to do with the pain radiating from my forehead and everything to do with the beast of a man sitting right beside me, taking care of me like he was my personal nursemaid instead of the biggest irritant in my life at the moment. Sadly, heād put a fresh shirt on at some point while I slept.
āPlease tell me you havenāt been sitting there watching me sleep like some creep,ā I croaked. Man, he hadnāt been kidding about the adrenaline crash.
Daxon snorted and let go of my hand, moreās the pity. āNo, of course not. But you were snoring so loudly you interrupted my work. Figured Iād wake you up and make you lunch. Anything to stop that incessant racket.ā
I shoved myself up to sitting, ignoring the way that made my head pulse painfully. āI donāt snore. Just admit you have a protective streak a mile wide.ā
The side of Daxonās mouth threatened to pull up into a smile. āI do not.ā
While he was in such a good moodānormally heād be crossing his arms over his massive chest and snapping at me by nowāI wanted to address the thing that had been bothering me.
āDaxon, I have to clear up something.ā
He stilled, his expression instantly guarded. āYou hate that ridiculous G-wagon too?ā
I slapped his arm, mostly just to have a reason to touch him. āNo! I love that car.ā
He looked on the verge of smiling again, which might have been a record for almost-smiles in a conversation with him. āI always thought you had much better taste.ā
āMy late husband and I had a business arrangement.ā
Welp, that wasnāt how I meant to address things, just blurting it out like that.
Daxon blinked, his jaw hardening. Clearly he didnāt want to discuss this, but I had to get it all out. I couldnāt have him believing that Iād cheated on my husband. That Daxon was just a convenient male. Like I did that sort of thing all the time. Like what happened between us meant nothing to me.
āWe were never in love. We married as a business deal, agreeing that it would be an open marriage. He was always discreet and respectful about it, which I appreciated, especially after Ruby was born. We became friends, building a life together, but also separately. The night I slept with you was the day after he went into hospice care and we knew it was just a matter of time before he was gone. My world was being flipped upside down and I just needed to feel something other than lost.ā
Daxon sat there staring at me, his face devoid of any emotion. I could feel waves of tension pouring off his body. I wanted to explain more while also snatching back every word Iād already said. This didnāt appear to be helping things between us. By being truthful, Iād somehow made things worse.
āWe didnāt sleep together.ā
I…was not expecting that response. āNo? I could have sworn we did.ā
āWe fucked, kitten. Thereās a big difference,ā Daxon growled.Ā
He stood abruptly, the movement of the couch cushions jarring my head. I swung my legs off the couch and tried to stand too. The room got fuzzy around the edges and I sagged backward.
With a bit-back curse, Daxon grabbed my arms and guided me back to sitting. He followed, settling next to me on the couch with at least a foot of space between us.
āFor fuckās sake. Take it slow. You know what, letās take you to urgent care. You probably have a concussion.ā
I waited until the black dots faded from my vision. āI donāt have a concussion. Callan already ran me through some tests for that and said I was all clear.ā
Daxon frowned harder. āHe could be wrong.ā
I huffed. This man was infuriating. One minute heās sweet and protective. The next heās growling at me, demeaning that night two years ago. The same one that had stayed with me through the hard months that followed.
āI just havenāt eaten anything yet. My bagel is back in the car at the base of my driveway.ā
More curses flowed as he stood again. āStay there.ā
I rolled my eyes. He sure loved barking orders. But he still didnāt get what I was trying to say. Maybe I didnāt even know what I was trying to say.
āIāve only slept with two people in my whole life, so Iām sorry if I use the wrong terms.ā Apparently Iād become a blurter. The blurtiest of blurters.
Daxon froze. Every single muscle the man possessedāand good gravy did Mother Nature gift him with so much of itālocked tight. I lifted my hand to pull him back, but left it there hovering in the air between us. For half a second I had the fanciful thought that if I touched him, heād surely break.
He spun around finally, ignoring my hand in the air. His eyes were snapping, devouring my face. āYou what?ā
Oh, so now he wanted to have this conversation.
I pulled my hand back in my lap so quickly it sounded like I clapped for his ridiculously short question. āI slept with Anthony once. It was not long after we got married. We both thought weād try it out and see if there was any chemistry there.ā I grimaced. āThere was not. We went back to being friends immediately, putting that little experiment behind us. And thenā¦then there was you.ā
Daxon scrubbed both his hands over his face. I wanted to reach up and smooth the dark slashes of eyebrows back down. Why did he have to look like a male model posing as a lumberjack? It was an unfair advantage when a woman was trying to think around him.
āI donāt understand any of this. Youāve had two one-night stands in your whole life? You were married, but kind of not really?ā
I wobbled my head back and forth. That was about right. Crazy and crazier. That had been my life, which was why Iād sought out a small town I could sink into with Ruby. A place I could be normal for once. āWill you sit down for a second and just let me explain?ā
He sighed and moved to sit back down.
āAnd not bark one-word questions at me?ā
āI donāt do that.ā
āYes, you do.ā
āNo, Iā You know what? Iām just going to sit here and let you talk. How about that?ā Daxon leaned sideways against the armrest, about as far away from me as he could get and still be on the same piece of furniture.
āThank you,ā I said with no small measure of sarcasm. āI know our marriage wasnāt conventional, but it worked for us. I was a small-town girl with absolutely no money but a stubborn insistence that Iād make it in a big city. Anthony needed someone to go to awards shows with and business dinners. Our pairing made more sense than most Hollywood marriages. He was my friend, and I grieved when he died.ā
I hadnāt meant for my voice to shake when I got to that last part, but I hadnāt been able to talk about Anthonyās death. Iād tried to be there for Ruby, but no one had been there for me.
Daxon reached across the couch cushions and grabbed my hands where theyād been twisting the blanket. His hand was warm, fully enveloping both of mine. He gave me a squeeze and held on.
āIām sorry,ā he finally said, his voice scraping across the inches that separated us. āThank you for explaining. I, uh, have a bit of a hang-up about married women.ā
I tried not to smile too hard. āI could tell. You looked ready to find your nail gun and nail my toes to the foundation.ā
āDefinitely wanted to nail youā¦ā
My gaze shot over to his. āAre you flirting with me, Daxon?ā
āIām hurt it was subtle enough you had to ask.ā His lips were doing that thing again. What would it take to make the man smile fully?
āItās not you, itās me.ā
Daxon winced. āOuch. Thatās even worse. The pity excuse.ā
I talked around the giggle. āNo, itās true. Iāve slept with two men, had one orgasm, and somehow mother a preteen with more attitude than me. I wouldnāt recognize flirting if the dick pic slapped me in the face.ā
Daxon huffed what could have been the start of a laugh. āFirst of all, a dick pic is not part of flirting. And secondly, one orgasm? Iāll be forever wounded if you say that one wasnāt from me.ā
Was it getting hot in here? Or maybe it was the low blood sugar combined with the blow to the head making me woozy. āIt was definitely you.ā
āOf course it was,ā he said smugly.
I tried to pull my hands out from under his. āJeez, ego much, Daxon?ā
He held on tighter, somehow inching closer to me on the couch. āNot ego. Confidence. Maybe you need a refresher?āĀ
He was so close I could pick up on the soap he used and the smell of wood. That combination would forever make my stomach swoop. And not because I was hungry. āDaxon!ā
He shrugged, his thumb sweeping out a rhythm against the back of my hand. I could feel that touch everywhere. I really was pathetic, finding a simple thumb touch a source of pleasure.
āWould it be so bad? At least you wouldnāt be married this time.ā
I was shaking my head before Iād even catalogued all the ways that would be a very bad move to make. Without even putting sex on the table, I was overwhelmed by this man. I could barely be around him without tripping, or putting my foot in my mouth, or having to come home and seek out my trusty vibrator. One drunken encounter in a dirty bathroom had made me obsessed with him for months. Sober, intentional sex might break me.
āAbsolutely not. No. Nuh-uh.ā
Daxon smiled then, the kind of slow smile you feel across your skin. Like the sun rising over the mountains and heating up your whole body inch by inch. āSo what youāre saying is youāll think about it?ā
āNo!ā I shook my head so hard it started being a heartbeat again along my cut. āThatās not at all what Iām saying!ā
Good God, the man could smile. I could be ruined by that smile.
Daxon squeezed my hands one last time and let go, getting to his feet. āLetās go make some lunch and then we need to get Ruby from school.ā
I stood, taking slow deep breaths this time so I didnāt pass out. āI can get her on my own. I just need you to drop me off at my car.ā
Daxon led the way to his tiny kitchen. āCanāt.ā
I sighed, trying to keep myself from eyeing his backside. He had a really lovely backside. āThere you go with the one-word answers again.ā
He stopped at the refrigerator and pulled it open to peer inside. āCanāt take you to your car because itās already been towed to the shop. I texted Clyde while you were sleeping, in case you were worried all I did was watch you sleep.ā
Well, shit. There he went again, doing something nice. āI assume Clyde is a tow truck driver and not a car thief?ā
Daxon shot me a deadpan glare.Ā
āIn that case, thank you. Maybe you could drop me off at a car rental place so I can get a loaner?ā
āCanāt.ā
I threw my hands out to the side. āFor fuckās sake, Daxon!ā
And thatās when I heard it.
A real live laugh from Daxon Hellman.
And it was everything Iād hoped it would be and more.

I have my fresh start in a new town, this time a widow with a preteen daughter who rolls her eyes enough to make them stay that way. Too bad my past mistake is also here to greet me.






Reno, Nevada, may be the biggest little city in the world, but is it big enough for Joseph āPoundā Blackwell and two ghosts from his past?

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