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Tory hesitated as she realized that the bike had been built for only one rider. But truthfully, the thing was gorgeous. "I don't think we're both going to fit."

 

"Sure we will." He flipped the tail of it up to show her the customized passenger seat before he secured his backpack over the gas tank with custom-made clips to hold it into place. Then he straddled the bike with an undeniable male grace that said he was more at home here than anywhere else she'd ever seen him. He closed the shield on his helmet and pulled a key out of his pocket. Then he secured his long coat around him.

 

Oh good grief, there was something innately masculine about him on that motorcycle. Commanding. Fierce.

 

Most of all, he was hotter than hell and made her want to strip him naked and throw him down on her lawn in front of God and everyone as she made love to him until they were both begging for mercy.

 

"Hop on, koukla."

 

Her heart warmed at the Greek endearment that meant doll. Tory was a little more hesitant than normal as she approached the huge bike that had been built for obvious speed. She slung her leg over and wrapped her arms around his lean waist as he started it.

 

Oh yeah baby. She could stay like this for eternity. Snuggled up against his hot body as the clean scent of him filled her nostrils . . . surely there was nothing better to be found.

 

"Hold tight." His voice came through an intercom in her helmet.

 

She did and he squealed out, into the street. Her heart sped up at the way he rode as if hellbent for Lucifer. But honestly, she loved it. There were two truths about her—Things could never be old enough to please her and nothing could ever go fast enough to scare her. She loved history and she loved speed.

 

"You do this a lot?" she asked.

 

"Every chance I get. I live to ride."

 

Wow, he'd actually admitted to something. That was a first. Maybe she should mark the date to remember it by. But that thought left her as he flew over a bump that made them airborne for a minute.

 

She whooped and laughed at the feeling.

 

Ash smiled at the sound of her laughter in his ears. He'd been afraid at first that doing that would scare her. But as Pam had noted, she was fearless, and it softened his heart for her even more.

 

So did the sensation of her arms wrapped around him as she leaned against his back. Now if she'd only drop one of those hands a few inches down to the sudden bulge he had for her, he'd be open for business. Unfortunately, he wasn't that lucky.

 

He growled at the thought and urged the bike faster.

 

Tory didn't say anything else as they sped over to Kenner, to a grade school gym in what had to be record time—thank God she didn't have to pay his insurance bill if he went this fast all the time. She couldn't even begin to fathom the number of tickets he must have collected—it was a wonder the man still had a license.

 

"What are we doing here?" she asked as he put the side stand down.

 

"Game." He held the bike upright as she climbed off. He grabbed his sunglasses out of his backpack before he removed his helmet.

 

Tory didn't miss the fact that he kept his eyes closed while he exchanged the helmet for the sunglasses. For some reason she couldn't name, it bothered her that he was so self-conscious over his eyes. And yet at the same time, that one vulnerable self-doubt made him seem more human and actually adorable. How could a man so gorgeous and confident be that shy over something she found extremely seductive?

 

Tossing his backpack over one shoulder, he carried his helmet under his arm as he led her through a back door into the gym where a group of small boys were practicing. The kids had to be between seven and nine in age.

 

Tory's heart melted at the sight of them. Oh they were so cute and as they saw Ash, they came running to high five him—only he had to stoop over to accommodate their heights. She knew he was tall, but right then, he really looked like a giant. They surrounded him as they all chattered and vied for his attention.

 

Ash laughed. "All right, guys, you need to practice while you can. I don't want to see any traveling today or fouls. Got it?"

 

They nodded and shouted before they went back to their ends of the court.

 

Tory shook her head as she closed the distance between them. "You're just full of surprises, aren't you?"

 

He frowned. "I'm not sure what you mean."

 

She gestured toward the kids. "I'm truly amazed. This is the last thing I would have ever imagined you doing on a Saturday afternoon."

 

"Ash is one of the best refs we got. He's always fair and the kids love him."

 

Tory turned to see an average height, older African-American man with graying hair and a well-groomed mustache.

 

Ash held his hand out to him and smiled. "Hey Perry, how's it going?"

 

Perry shook his hand and patted him on the arm. "Glad you could make it. We had two refs call in sick and was afraid we'd have to cancel the games. I really appreciate you and your friend helping us out."

 

"Anytime. You know how much I love watching the kids dribble."

 

Perry laughed as he playfully elbowed Tory in the side. "And he doesn't mean the balls either."

 

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