I give him a saucy look. “You’ll have to prove they’re as good as this bread.”
He drops a kiss to my cheek. “That means you’ll have to come over again.”
My breath catches. He asked me for another date.
Though, really, tonight is basically a hookup.
A hookup with yummy food and board games, but still… I shouldn’t jump to conclusions.
Except, those familiar play-it-cool tricks aren’t working. I can’t fool myself any longer, and I don’t really want to. Tonight feels like so much more than casual sex.
At least, it does to me.
So…this is a real date.
And he just asked me on another one.
I give him the only answer I can. “Then I say yes.”
He cups my cheek and brushes his lips to mine, sending the world spiraling away in a dazzling wine-soaked kiss.
But soon, he breaks it. “Time for Monopoly. Fair warning, if I don’t win in thirty minutes, I’m likely to forfeit because I don’t know how long I can wait to have you, love.”
I tap his nose lightly with my finger. “Good things come to those who wait.”
But I don’t want him to wait. I really don’t.
“I’m close. So close.” I shimmy my shoulders in a near-victory dance as he places the race car on Boardwalk. “I am a hotel magnate! Pay up, mister. Pay up!”
I rub my thumb and forefinger together.
He grumbles but turns over several bills. “You are terrible,” he says from our spot on the couch in his library, the game spread out on the coffee table.
“I know, but I’m a very benevolent hotel owner, and if you play your cards right, you might get the room service special.” I give him an over-the-top wink as I waggle the fake bills.
I punctuate my showboating by leaning closer to give my sexy Brit a hot smooch.
I can’t even blame the wine. I only had one glass. But I’m feeling so bubbly. So effervescent.
I want to kiss him and touch him and talk to him. I want to play games, tell him my stories, hear all of his. And I want to go to bed with him very soon.
“Also, don’t feel bad,” I add. “You’re a fantastic competitor. Losing doesn’t change that.”
“I haven’t lost yet, woman,” he growls, all tough and broody.
“But you will. Oh, mark my words, West Byron, you will.”
“You and my sister,” he mutters.
“Aww. Did Abby school you in Monopoly, too?”
“She absolutely did. She was ferocious, made me play for hours.” He says it with a huff, but it’s clear he loved every second of those games.
“And you couldn’t resist her. You always said yes to your little sister, I bet.”
He simply shrugs and smiles. “What can I say? She had me wrapped around her little finger. I’d give her the world if I could.”
My heart thunders.
I remember what my gram used to say to Harrison when we were growing up. “You can tell the measure of a man by how he treats his sister. That’s how he’ll treat his partner.”
The way West is with Abby—the things he does for her, how he prioritizes her—tugs on my heart so much. Makes me want to take my heart out of the gilded cage that I’ve kept it in lately and offer it to him, let him care for it.
I cover my heart with my hand, my throat tightening. “I love that you love your sister so much. That you look out for her, and that you always did,” I blurt out.
West laughs, but then it fades as he tilts his head, locking his eyes with mine. “You do?”
“Yeah, I do. I think it’s wonderful. I’ve known men who don’t talk to their families or their sisters at all. Or who are just flat-out mean or disrespectful. But the way you are is really wonderful.”
“It’s the only way to be.” He brushes a lock of hair from my cheek, even though I don’t think my hair is out of place. “And I love that you’re such a people person, Gigi,” he says, his rich, warm voice like honey.
“Good. Because I can’t help it.” I laugh, casting my eyes down.
Tucking a finger under my chin, he raises my face. “It’s wildly endearing. The way you think about others. How you care about strangers and family and friends. Even people you haven’t met, like my sister. It’s so…” It almost seems like he’s going to say sexy, but he stops himself, and takes his time with the next word. “Beautiful.”
My heart thumps against my chest, emotions welling. “West, what you said earlier on the street? About games?”
“Yes?”
I steady myself to strip bare in a way that scares me so much more than actual stripping. “I don’t want to play games, either. I’m glad you don’t like that stuff.”
“I don’t. At all. I like honesty, even when it’s hard.”
“So do I.” My pulse spikes. I am caught in his orbit, and I don’t want to be anywhere else. “Also, I forfeit.”