Chapter 4
“Dude, you okay?” Anthony asked, nudging me in the shoulder.
I couldn’t take my eyes off her. “Yeah.”
“Who you looking at?”
I motioned toward her with my chin before taking a sip of my beer. “Her,” I said.
“The blond?”
“F*ck no, the brunette in the short jeans.” She looked f*cking edible.
“You gonna go talk to her?”
“Not yet.” The connection was there – a strong enough one that she felt me staring and stopped dead in her tracks. I never had an issue with pursuing a woman, but based on her reaction to me at the gym I’d wait before I approached her.
“Never took you for a p-ssy.” Anthony laughed and slapped my shoulder.
She leaned into her blond friend and turned.
F*cking women, I’d never figure them out.
The blond looked over her shoulder at me. Her face lit up before she spoke something into her friends’ ear. They danced and laughed and I became transfixed by the scene before me. Their bodies moved together, hips bumping, tits shaking, and I wanted to go on the dance floor and take her right there.
I swear to shit; god wanted to punish me and used my cock to do it.
Her face shimmered, and her hair flew through the air haphazardly as they danced together. I envisioned her beneath me, on top of me, and against the wall re-enacting her moves.
I sipped my beer, the bottle gripped tightly in my hand, as I felt the familiar throb in my dick.
When the song ended, they stood in the center of the dance floor and laughed. I didn’t move. I called her over with my finger.
She shook her head and started dancing when the next song started.
F*ck.
I thought I had the market cornered on cockiness, but she could be stiff competition.
Facing me, she put her hands above her head and shook her ass.
I caught a glimpse at her stomach muscles and I wanted to run my tongue over the smooth skin. It met her hips to create a f*ckin’ knockout figure.
A man placed his hands on her hips and she froze, holding my gaze. The cocky grin on her face disappeared, replaced with a pissed off sneer. She slapped his hand away, but he didn’t let go.
What the f*ck?
I didn’t want the sleazy bastard to have his hands all over her. I couldn’t blame the guy, but you don’t touch a woman unless she wants you to.
Clearly she didn’t.
She turned to face him, her arms waving in the air as she laid into the guy.
His eyes grew large but he didn’t back away.
I moved closer to them and waited for the moment to step in. I couldn’t let her handle this guy alone.
He reached for her waist but before he gripped her, her knee rose and met his balls in one quick thrust.
Ouch.
I winced, knowing the pain that just shot through his body. I smiled, knowing he deserved it, as he clutched himself rolling back and forth on the dance floor.
“F*cker, when I say keep your hands to yourself, I f*cking mean it!” she roared.
Clearing my throat, I drew her attention away from the a*shole at her feet. I wanted to touch her, but thought better after what I just witnessed.
I liked my balls too damn much to let that shit happen.
She turned slowly, her eyes growing wide as they flickered to the floor. “Hey,” she said as I caught a glimpse of her small smile.
“That was quite impressive. You took him down pretty hard.”
“I have boney knees,” she said laughing. “Thank you.” She looked too sweet and angelic to have just taken down the overgrown a*shole writhing on the tile floor.
“I don’t think we were properly introduced earlier. I’m Michael and you are?” I held my hand out wanting to touch her skin again.
She placed her tiny fingers in my palm. “I’m Mia.”
I closed my fingers around her small hand, lifting it to my mouth. “You smell different than this morning.” I kissed the delicate flesh on the top of her hand gently.
Her scent was sweet and reminded me of fresh baked cookies. I couldn’t forget her flowery scent from this morning.
She laughed and her eyes twinkled. Honest to god, f*cking twinkled.
“Not being a creep. Just making an observation.” I’d never been such a dumbass with a woman before. She made me nervous and turned me into a horny teenaged boy.
“It’s my lotion. Vanilla Bean Noel.” Her cheeks turned pink as she looked behind her and waved to her friends.
“You smell like a cupcake.” I licked my lips and now felt like the creep. “Can I buy you a drink, Mia?” I needed to do something to break the awkwardness and my inability to stop saying stupid shit in front of her.
Her eyes returned to mine, the corner of her mouth turned up before she answered. “Sure, Michael.”
I help my hand out, letting her walk in front of me. Her hips swayed as she sauntered to the bar. I wanted to smack her ass for the wicked shit it did to my cock.
Leaning against the bar, shoulder to shoulder, I motioned for the bartender. “What’ll it be? Pick your poison.”
I expected her to say she wanted a girlie drink, something that required an umbrella, but I would’ve been dead f*cking wrong.
“Dirty martini, please. Straight up with extra olives.”
The bartender approached, giving Mia the once over.
It took everything in me not to punch his f*cking lights out as he lingered a little too long on her chest.
“What can I get you?” he asked her without looking in my direction.
“Another beer and a dirty martini straight up with extra olives for the lady,” I said without caring who he asked.
I wanted to take the rag he had in his hand and stuff it down his throat. He gave me a sour face before leaving us. I threw a twenty on the bar trying to avoid as much contact between him and Mia as possible.
Mia began to laugh as he walked away. “Are you two going to have a pissing match next?”
Her laughter became infectious.
“I didn’t like the way he looked at you.”
“Used to being the center of attention?” she asked with a cocked eyebrow and a grin.
“No. Are you clueless to the way he just eye raped you, woman?”
Her grin turned into a giant smile. “He’s a man. It’s what you all do.”
“Glad you think so highly of us.” I leveled my gaze and grabbed the beer that had been left for me.
“How would you describe how you were looking at me on the dance floor?” She challenged.
“I wasn’t eye raping you, sweetheart.”
“Call it what you want. Your eyes told a different story, Michael”
“What’d they say?”
“Something along the lines of, you and me and a little tryst in the bathroom stall.”
She’s a feisty little thing.
“You wouldn’t go home with me if I asked?”
She coughed almost spitting out her drink. “No, not even after five of these babies,” she said as she held up her glass before taking another sip.
“I like a challenge. I don’t like to lose either.”
She smiled the rim of her glass. “I’ve never been called a quitter.”
I never liked easy.
My life had been filled with hard choices and challenges that kept me moving to bigger and better things.
Everything came easy to my family. We grew up with money, not the kind that Paris Hilton had causing her to turn into a f*cking train wreck, but my parents made sure we never wanted for anything.
“What do you do, Mia? What makes you tick besides kneeing a man in the balls?”
She placed her glass on the bar and twirled it in her fingers. “I’m in medicine.”
I couldn’t take my eyes off her mouth. Her lips were full and red from the lip-gloss or whatever shit she had coating them. I wanted to know if it tasted like strawberry.
“You’re a nurse?” I felt like I’d had to pull information out of her.
She turned toward me with her mouth set in a firm line. “No. I’m a doctor.”
I whistled, being thoroughly impressed by the statement.
Dr. Mia was sexy as hell and had a brain to match. “Impressive. What kind?”
“I work in the Emergency Room at County.”
“Wow, that’s some hard shit. Wait, that’s where I know you from.” Her sassy mouth, beautiful looks, and sparkling hazel eyes made it all click when she said County Hospital ER.
“You do?” Her brows shot up as her eyes grew wide. “I hope it wasn’t for anything too horrible.”
“Cracked ribs a couple months back. You called me a cocky bastard I believe,” I said, smiling as I remembered her playfulness.
The corner of her mouth twitched as she titled her head. “Ah, it’s all coming back to me now. I knew I met you before. Sorry I was mean to you.” She blushed.
“Nah, I liked it when you called me that. You said you’d go to dinner with me and I’m holding you to your word.”
Her brows knitted together as her eyes moved around my face. “I don’t remember it that way. If memory serves me right, I told you no.”
“You were supposed to come back after the x-ray but you sent in some schmuck instead. You blew me off.”
She snickered as her eyes flickered to her drink. “Michael, I don’t remember blowing you off. It gets hectic and another patient probably needed my attention more than you.”
“I don’t envy you, Doc. You work a stressful job. I couldn’t do it.”
“Some days are harder than others.” A flash of sadness splashed across her face before quickly disappearing. “It has its rewards too.”
“I give you a lot of credit. To hold someone’s life in your hands is some heavy shit and a lot of responsibility.”
“Some days I question my sanity. I wonder why I didn’t settle for a nice family practice with an office treating the flu, but I’d probably grow bored quickly.”
“Ah, you like the rush,” I said, rubbing my chin and studying her body language.
“Yeah, I guess I do. What do you do, Michael besides fighting?”
“Ah, you remember me now. I’m part-owner of a tattoo shop where I pierce the willing, but my true love is fighting.”
“I spend my nights repairing damage that people like you inflict.” I saw the flash of sadness again before it disappeared.
That wasn’t the reaction I expected. “I never do anything that isn’t asked of me whether it’s in the shop or the cage. Which one are we talking about here?”
“The fighting.” Her face hadn’t changed.
Most women cooed when they find out, but Mia, nothing.
“I don’t street fight – cage matches MMA style. They’re professional. I have a big one coming up.” I smiled and felt proud to be able to utter those words, but Mia still didn’t seem impressed with her lips set in a firm line as she brought the martini glass to her lips.
“Still, it’s the opposite of my job. I help people and heal them and you injure them. Maybe they spend more time injuring you. I don’t know.” She cocked her eyebrow at me and took a sip.
“Don’t be silly, woman. It’s a job. We all go into the cage knowing someone isn’t coming out looking as pretty as they did when they went in. All injuries heal. And wait a minute here… you just injured the hell out of that douchebag. He’ll probably never be able to have children because of that wicked knee.”
“Fighting for money is barbaric.” She shook her head but I didn’t buy her distaste for the sport. “What I did was self-preservation. There’s a difference.” She looked me straight in the eye and didn’t blink.
A bullshitter could smell another bullshitter a mile away.
“Liar.” I brushed my fingers against her arm and she shivered with the contact.
Maybe she didn’t like what I did, but I could tell it turned her on.
She didn’t smile, but there was a twinkle in her eyes. Her body responded to mine… no matter how hard she tried to deny it.