Wasnât no-strings-attached sex every guyâs fantasy?
âBut itâs easier this way,â she argued. âYou donât have to struggle with the first, second, third and fourth down. You just score.â
Troy said, âWhereâs the fun in that? Itâs like the opposite team handing you the ball and inviting you over the goal line. Thereâs no game. That sucks.â
âYou didnât seem to object to scoring a couple of hours ago.â
âI certainly did not, but that was a surprise outcome. I didnât expect that youâdââ
âBe that easy?â
âDonât put words in my mouth, Peggy. I donât think you were easy at all. I sensed there was a real struggle going on inside you. It made me want you even more.â
âOh, but now that I say Iâm ready to jump you, you lose interest. See, itâs all a game. A mind game.â
âIâm not here to play a mind game, and who said Iâve lost interest? Youâre being extremely difficult. In fact, most guys would take off at this point.â
âNo, they wouldnât.â Peggy stuck out her chin. âMost guys would take me up on the invitation to my apartment.â
He blew out an exasperated breath. âOkay, you have a point,â he conceded. âBut consider the possibility that I might see more in you than a one-night stand, okay?â
Her eyes flashed provocatively. âWhat if I donât see the same potential in you?â
Troy stopped and pulled her to him so that their bodies touched. He felt her heartbeat accelerate and smiled. âThen Iâll just have to change your mind, wonât I?â He angled his head toward hers and noted that she raised her mouth for his kiss. Instead of delivering on her expectations, he left her wanting and walked in silence to his car, where he opened the door and turned to hand her in.
Sheâd stopped, and now she stared from the car to him. She put a hand over her mouth. âYouâre the stalker! â She backed away.
Oh, hell. Not this.
âI recognize the car now. I couldnât figure out why you looked familiarâ¦.â
âIâm not a stalker. I was sitting in the parking lot because Iâd just come out of Benitoâs,â he lied. âAnd I got a call on my cell phone. Then I saw you notice me, and I was afraid youâd think just what you thought. So I ducked down.â
âWhy am I not believing this?â
âBecause you have a suspicious nature?â He stared her straight in the eye. âLook, if I were some kind of perverted creep, donât you think Iâd have been more aggressive with you before?â
She chewed her lip. âWell, I did make it pretty easy for you.â
Troy sighed. âFine. Iâm a weirdo and a stalker. I have piano wire, a shovel and a bag of cement in the trunk.â He popped it for her, and she could see that there was nothing there.
âWhy did you leave when I told you Iâd called the cops?â
âBecause I really didnât want to get into a conversation with them, or be written up for something I wasnât doing!â
âOh.â
âWould you like to have that drink now?â He patted the door. âThe salon has my name and number, remember.â
She clearly felt foolish now, but still she struggled for the upper hand, like the scrapper she was. âYou donât have to do that,â she told him, finally getting in. âOpen doors and put on the gentleman show for me.â
Itâs just a stalker thing, honey. She didnât know it yet, but she was going to lose. âI want to do it. And itâs not a show.â Troy shut the door and walked around the front of the Lotus.
He opened the driverâs-side door and slid in next to her. Peggyâs hair smelled sweet, like jasmine and honeyâin marked contrast to her sharp, cynical words. It was yet