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"Ironic choice of words." Will chuckles and merges onto Interstate 5 heading south into the city center. I sit back into the plush leather seat and enjoy the ride in this s.e.xy car of his. G.o.d, I love this car. It turns me on, big time.
I look over at Will and lick my lips.
He glances my way and then does a double take and gives me a confused smile.
"What?"
"Your car is s.e.xy."
"Are we back at this again?" he asks and laughs as he changes lanes.
"You look s.e.xy as h.e.l.l in this car." I turn in my seat and face him.
His eyes find mine again. "This is only the second date."
As if I need a reminder.
"Yep."
"You keep f.u.c.king me with your eyes like that..."
"And what?" I interrupt him. "You had me naked and coming on my couch last night and didn't break the rule. I doubt me eye-f.u.c.king you will make you break it either."
"Jesus, keep talking like that, honey, and see how fast I break your rule. You have quite the dirty mouth you know."
"I know." I shrug and laugh. "I went to college with Jules and Natalie. Have you heard them talk lately?"
Will smirks and takes an exit off the freeway.
"Besides," I continue. "I hung out with a band full of guys. I was never destined to have a clean mouth."
Suddenly it occurs to me that maybe my language offends him.
"Does it bother you?" I ask.
"Does what bother me?" he asks and pulls into a private underground parking lot under the football stadium.
"My mouth."
"Your mouth is delicious."
"My language, smart a.s.s," I mutter and smack his arm.
"Ouch! You like it rough, sweetheart?" He offers me a wolfish smile and I laugh.
"Sometimes, yeah."
This gives him pause. He parks the car, shuts it off and stares at me. "Seriously."
"Sure." I shrug. "You didn't answer my question."
He just stares at me, his mouth agape. I rub his thigh gently with my fingertips.
"Will?"
"Yeah?" He comes out of his trance and swallows.
"Does my language offend you?"
"No." He shakes his head and frowns. "You're not nearly as bad as Jules."
"Few are, Will." I laugh and climb out of his s.e.xy car. He waits for me, takes my hand, and leads me to an elevator.
"So, obviously, we're at the football playing place," I comment casually in the elevator.
"Football playing place?" Will asks and doubles over in laughter.
"You know what I mean."
"Do you know anything about football?" he asks, delighted with me, and I glare at him.
"Of course I do."
"What position do I play?" he asks.
"Is this a quiz?"
"A little one."
"You're the quarterback."
"Who do I throw the ball to?" He ushers me out of the elevator and then leans against a wall and crosses his arms over his chest.
"Another guy in a blue and green uniform." I respond confidently. "Usually," I add, earning a glare from him.
"I'm going to torture you for that."
"I hope so, babe." I grin at him and his face sobers. "What?"
"Why can you call me babe, but I can't call you that?" he asks.
Good point. I frown and shrug. "I guess babe doesn't sound like baby to me. It sounds more grown up, maybe? I don't know. It doesn't weird me out, though."
"Okay, so noted. Come on."
He takes my hand again and pulls me down a long hall and through an enormous set of double doors that open up to a tunnel that leads up to the football field. All of the stadium lights are on. It's empty.
"How...?"
"I called ahead while you were in the restroom at the restaurant and asked someone to turn the lights on for me." He continues pulling me out on the field and stops, right in the center of the fifty-yard line.
"Wow," I whisper and look around the stadium. "How many people can this seat?" I ask.
"Sixty-seven thousand," he states like it's no big thing, and I stare at him with an open mouth and wide eyes.
"Holy s.h.i.t."
"We sell out every weekend."
I knew that. Yet, being here, right here, in the middle of the field, looking around at the empty stadium seats, at the enormity of this place, just about knocks me on my a.s.s.
In fact, I just sit, right there, on the turf.
"Are you okay?" he asks, his brow creasing with worry and joins me on the ground.
I'm speechless as I gaze around the stadium, and it occurs to me that this could have been me, on stage, singing in front of sixty-seven thousand people, rather than small little clubs around Seattle, or reception halls full of wedding guests. If Leo hadn't made the decision to go without me, I would have been singing in places just like this one.
"Meg?" Will's worried voice pulls me out of my trance and I shrug.
"You must not get stage fright either," I murmur.
"Only during the play-offs," he replies and pushes my hair back over my shoulder. I love how he's always touching me.
"You're a lot to take in, you know?" I ask him.
He smiles shyly, and frowns for a second, looking down at this hands. "I can be, yeah. But remember, this is just what I do. It's only part of who I am."
"It's important to you," I remind him and he nods.
"Very. I've played football for as long as I can remember." He takes one of my hands in his and plays with my fingers. "Football got me through school, Meg. I knew I had to get good grades and stay out of trouble if I wanted to stay on the team. And I did. I wanted the camaraderie with the guys. I had some really smart coaches who pushed me and taught me. It earned me a scholarship to college, and I worked my a.s.s off there too."
He takes a deep breath and looks up, his eyes taking in the stadium, the scoreboard, the ads. "This is all I ever wanted, and I was lucky enough to get here."
"This isn't luck," I state firmly and his gaze whips to mine, surprised. "Will, this is the result of you working your a.s.s off and earning it. I may not know everything there is to know about football, but I know that it's not easy, and I know that I'm so very proud of you. Not because of your contract, or the jersey you wear a which you look d.a.m.n hot in, by the way a but because you're doing what you always dreamed of. How many of us can say that?"
His eyes soften as he cups my cheek in his big hand and rubs his thumb across my lower lip. He leans toward me and brushes his magical lips over mine, and then sinks into me, pushing me back to lie on the turf. He runs that hand down my face, over my breast, and rests it on my hip as he continues to make love to my mouth, his tongue searching and dancing. Our breathing quickens, and dear G.o.d, I want him.
He pulls back and gazes down at me. "Someone's probably watching us," he murmurs. He kisses my forehead and then lies on his back beside me. We just lay here, breathing hard.
"I should tell you something," I whisper.
"What?" I feel him look over at me, but I just look up at the black night sky above the brightly lit, empty stadium.
"I want to suck your d.i.c.k in your car."
"What?!" He pushes up on his elbow, leans over me, and makes me look him in the eye. "I don't think I heard you right."
"Your car makes me crazy, Will." I lick my lips and grin. "All I've thought about since the other day is going down on you in your car."
I've never seen anyone spring to their feet so quickly in my life. He pulls me to my feet as well and starts stalking back the way we came.
"Slow down! Will, your legs are longer than mine!" I'm practically running behind him, and he stops abruptly and turns back to me. He looks p.i.s.sed, his eyes narrowed and on fire, mouth tight, jaw clenched. I take an involuntary step back. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound like such a wh.o.r.e, I just..."
"If you ever call yourself a wh.o.r.e again," he pushes his face into mine, his nose only centimeters from touching my own, "I will take you over my knee and spank the h.e.l.l out of you. Do you understand me? You turn me inside out. I want to f.u.c.k you seven shades of Sunday, and I want to make long, slow, sweet love to you for days. I'm craving you, G.o.dd.a.m.n it, and you can't just say s.h.i.t like that to me when I know what you taste like, and what you look like and I need desperately to know what the f.u.c.k you feel like."
I blink at him, completely thrown.
Well, okay then.
"Now, as much as I want to strip you naked and take you on the fifty-yard-line, I don't need those photos surfacing on the internet any more than you do."
And with that he bends down and in one swift move, lifts me onto his shoulder and begins carrying me off the field, just as quickly as he was before.
"I can walk," I remind him.
"Not fast enough," he mutters and slaps my a.s.s.
"Hey!"
"You deserve that and more, now shut up, Megan."
Holy f.u.c.k.
We get to the car and he sets me on my feet, and then helps me into the pa.s.senger seat. He walks briskly around the car and folds himself easily behind the wheel, starts the car and pulls out of the garage, speeding toward the freeway.
His handsome face is scowling and he won't look at me.
I'm not sure what to think. Why is he so p.i.s.sed off? Too much s.e.xual tension? Well, join the club, s.e.xy man.
"So..." I start but he interrupts me.
"Don't talk."
What?
We're back on Interstate 5, heading north this time, and he's driving way past the speed limit. He pa.s.ses the exit for my place, and I frown over at him but he doesn't acknowledge me. Suddenly, he's pulling off the freeway, turns left, and follows the road to an exclusive part of Seattle. The homes are set back from the road with gates. He approaches the end of the street, pulls into a drive and enters a code for the gate.
"The code is 051877. Can you remember that?"
"Oh, so you're speaking to me," I mutter sarcastically.
He just looks over at me expectantly until I huff and say, "051877."
The gate opens and Will drives us down to a beautiful home that has an unbelievable view of the Puget Sound. From what I can see in the semi-darkness, the house is a traditional-style stone house, two stories, with a four car garage.
"Wow. This is beautiful."
"Thank you," he mutters and pulls the car into a garage, parks and cuts the engine. He unbuckles both of our belts and looks over at me, just stares at me for a long minute.