Better When He's Brave

She looked at me over her shoulder as the salesclerk started zapping the tags on everything.

“I know what size I wear and I didn’t get anything too fancy. Just some jeans and shirts and a couple of skirts that are too short so that anyone looking at us will know why you can’t resist me.”

I grunted at her and handed over my credit card as the clerk rattled off the total. Reeve thanked us both and then told me she was going to change really quickly after grabbing a pair of the new jeans and darting back toward the dressing rooms. I took the bags the clerk handed over and headed out to the front of the store to wait for her. I scanned the parking lot and kept my eyes on the people milling about while I waited for Reeve to appear.

My phone rang and I hit ignore when I saw my brother’s name flash across the screen. I had been doing a bang-up job of ignoring Bax for the last few weeks. He knew I was shacking up with Reeve at Race’s place, but I had yet to explain to him why. I was surprised he hadn’t stormed the castle yet, demanding answers, but he had changed a lot since Dovie entered the picture. He was a lot less reactive than he had been before.

“Jesus.” I jolted involuntarily when a light hand landed on my lower back as I slipped my phone back in my pocket and looked down at Reeve. She shouldn’t have been able to get so close to me without my noticing it. It made my spine snap straight and my hands tighten on the bags I held.

She lifted up on the tips of her toes and brushed her lips across my check. I knew it was all for show but the simple and sweet gesture made my back teeth click together.

“Thanks.” She curled her hand around the inside of my elbow and looked up at me from under the long fringe of her lashes.

“It had to be done.” I started across the parking lot not caring that she had to scramble to keep pace with me. She dug the edge of her nails into my skin, forcing me to look down at her.

“Remember that whole pretending-to-like-me thing. You’re sucking at it and we’ve only been out in public for an hour.”

I sighed and slowed my steps to match her shorter ones. I put a hand over where hers were resting and forced a grin across my lips. “Sorry. Being out in the open makes me nervous and I didn’t hear you come up behind me because I was thinking that it’s odd Bax hasn’t shown up demanding answers yet or found me and tried to take a swing at me. I can’t afford to be distracted and you can’t afford for me to be distracted either.”

“You’re only human, Titus. There is only so much you can do and only so much you can take responsibility for.”

I stopped by the GTO and reached around her to open the door. “Isn’t that what I tried to tell you last night?”

She slid past me, her body dragging all the way across mine. I had to suck in a breath when she stopped with the tips of our noses almost touching.

“You’re trying to save everyone, I just wanted to save the one person that mattered to me. It’s different.”

She slid into the passenger seat and I handed over the bags full of her purchases so she could throw them in the backseat. I didn’t have an answer to that, so I went around the car and wheeled us out of the parking lot and back toward the city so we could hit up Spanky’s.

“What reason are we going to give for being at a strip club? You don’t really strike me as the type that needs to slip dollars in a G-string in order to see naked women.”

She would be surprised. I hadn’t seen a naked woman in a lot longer than I cared to think about, and I definitely didn’t keep my eyes closed anytime I ventured into Spanky’s for work.

“I’m going to tell Chuck I need to talk to Nassir about the girl-on-the-dock case. He’ll let us in without asking too many questions.”

Chuck was the head of Nassir’s security. He was a holdover from Novak’s days and old-school muscle. He wouldn’t let a badge and a gun intimidate him. Luckily he seemed to like me and we generally didn’t have to butt heads. I knew that wouldn’t be the case if any of the charges I had thrown at the club over the years had managed to stick. Chuck was loyal to a fault and Nassir made sure to reward him accordingly.

“Okay. So what am I supposed to do while you talk to Nassir? Believe it or not, I’ve never actually been in a strip club.”

“We just need to walk in acting like we can’t get enough of each other. Nassir and whoever else might be watching needs to think I can’t stand to be away from you for even a second. Hold my hand, keep up with the little touches and junk. Just look at me adoringly and sell it. I bet Roark has eyes everywhere, so someone will get the news back to him.”

She lifted an eyebrow at me and smirked. “Adoringly. Gotcha.”

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