Paul
F*ck, f*ck, f*ck, f*ck. I shouldn’t have let her do that. I had been lying there for an hour watching her sleep. She sleeps with her mouth closed, and she fidgets even when she’s out cold. Maybe that was because I was in bed with her and that’s new for her, but I’m not sure. Or maybe she’s just always unsettled and fretful. That actually sounds more like her.
I closed my eyes when she opened hers and pretended to be asleep. But I could feel her eyes on my chest just like they were her hands touching me. And when she lifted the waistband of my boxers, I didn’t want to stop her fingers from roaming. Maybe that makes me a bad person. Or maybe that makes me a really horny guy. Or maybe it means I’m in f*cking love with her and want her hands all over me.
And when she closed her mouth around me, I couldn’t stop her. I couldn’t even try. Sure, I told her to pull back, but never, not once, did I really want her to. I didn’t. I wouldn’t. I needed her.
But.
But.
But.
Me getting off shouldn’t be high on my priority list because it will mean nothing to her tomorrow that she swallowed for me. It won’t cement her to me. It won’t. I know it won’t.
F*ck, f*ck, f*ck, f*ck.
I shower, get dressed, and quickly, before she even comes out of her room, leave to go to work. Logan is going to meet me there at nine to put the tattoo over my heart. Her tattoo. The broken butterfly. My broken butterfly. I’m going to brand myself with something that is all Friday.
Logan is already there when I arrive, and he has already set up his station. He’s even wearing gloves and has his machine prepped. He motions toward the chair, so I pull my shirt over my head and take a seat. Logan shaves the area really quickly.
“Did you forget how to talk?” I ask him. He has an excuse not to use his hands, but he can use his voice. Unless he doesn’t want to.
“I was thinking,” he says, and he transfers his stencil onto my chest.
“Thinking about what?”
He shakes his head. “Did you want to see it before I start?” He waits with his gun poised over my chest.
I shake my head and get still. If Logan drew it, it’s f*cking perfect. I have no doubts about that.
Logan watches what he’s doing closely, so he can’t look at my lips to see what I’m saying. I sit quietly with my eyes closed until he’s done. Sometimes being with Logan makes me feel quiet and peaceful inside. But there’s something on his mind, and I want to know what it is.
He’s finished and lifting his gun away from my skin when Friday walks into the shop. She’s all decked out in her retro gear, and she’s wearing four-inch-high heels with laces that wrap around her naked legs. They stop with fat bows on the backs of her thighs. If I can see her bows, her dress is too f*cking short. She’s wearing bright-red lipstick and heavy eyeliner, and she’s so f*cking pretty. No. She’s f*cking hot. Smoking.
Logan preps my new tattoo for wrapping. “Do you want to see it?” he asks, holding a piece of plastic up.
“No, just cover it,” I tell him.
He puts the wrap on and affixes tape, and I pull my shirt over my head. I am dying to see it, but I want to keep Friday from seeing it for now. I’m sold on her, but she’s not so much on me. I don’t know how she’ll take it.
I go into my office and pull out a piece of paper. On it, I draw little hearts around the edges, because I know she likes them. Then in big block letters I write:
WANTED: WIFE
TERMS NEGOTIABLE
ONLY BEAUTIFUL LITTLE
BOMBSHELLS NEED APPLY
PREFERABLY ONES NAMED FRIDAY
I tack it to the bulletin board and go to my office to wait for her to find it.
A knock sounds on my door, and Logan sticks his head in. “What did you think of it?” he asks.
“Close the door,” I reply.
He closes it behind him and leans against it. I go to the mirror and lift my shirt, and then peel back the plastic. He reads my lips in the mirror. “It’s f*cking beautiful,” I say. “You changed it?” I look over at him and he shrugs.
“It needed changing.”
I don’t understand. “Why?” It was her. She’s the butterfly.
“She’s not broken,” he says. “So that didn’t fit her.”
I scoff. “Okay.”
“That’s why she’s pushing you away, you idiot,” he says.
I don’t understand, so I throw up my hands and wait.
“You see her as this broken little thing that needs you to take care of her. She doesn’t need that. She might have been broken at one time, but she’s not f*cking broken now. She’s put it all back together. She’s made a life for herself, and you’re trying to change it. It’s kind of like she’s built this fortress around herself, brick by f*cking brick, and you might think a fortress is too much, but it’s not. Do you know why?”
I can only sit and stare at him.
“Do you want to know why?” he asks.
I nod. My heart is in my f*cking throat.
“Because she f*cking lives there, Paul. It’s home for her. It’s safe and it’s secure and it’s hers. And she built it with her own two hands. So for you to swoop in and not only try to move her out of her fortress but also to tear it down, you’re f*cking up everything she’s worked for. And that’s why she’s rejecting you. It’s not because she doesn’t love you, because I believe she does. It’s because you need her to change for you, and she’s too smart for that.”
I cough into my fist because words won’t come to me.
“Do you understand, now?” he asks. When he came in, he was all protective and confrontational, but now he’s softening, and he’s looking at me with those blue eyes that look so much like our mother’s.
“I get it,” I say.
He walks toward me and slaps me in the forehead. “You dumb f*cker,” he says. But he laughs and pulls me against his chest and pats my back. He sets me back and looks into my eyes. “Now figure out what you need to do.”
Suddenly, my door flies open, and Friday walks in. She slams the fake advertisement I’d made down on my desk, her palm flat as it strikes the wood. I jump. I can’t help it. There’s no one else in the world who can do this to me.
“What the f*ck is this?” she bites out.
Logan steps around her and closes the door on his way out.
I sit back and rest my elbows on the arms of my chair. I want to reach for her, but I know that would get me nowhere. Instead, I slide the paper from under her hand and tear it slowly into two pieces. I let it fall into the wastebasket.
She steps back and puts her hand over her heart. “Why did you do that?” she whispers. “I liked it.”
My heart leaps. “It wasn’t the right thing to do,” I tell her.
“Why not?” she asks.
I scrub a hand down my face. “Will you let me move into your fortress with you?” I blurt out.
Her brow furrows, and she looks so damn cute that I want to kiss her, but I know I can’t.
“What?” she breathes out.
I get up and walk to her. “That fortress where you reside? Will you let me live there with you?”
“What the f*ck are you talking about?” she asks. She puts her hands on her hips and glares at me.
“I don’t want to blow all your walls to bits,” I say. She has a piece of hair stuck to her lips, so I pull it away and tuck it behind her ear. “I just want to live inside them with you. F*ck,” I say, throwing up my hands. “I f*cking love your walls. Every single brick. But let me move in. Let me be there with you. Then you can find out if you love me, and you can invite me to stay if you find out that you do. Just let me inside.”
I take a deep breath and watch her.
“Did you hit your f*cking head on the way to work?” she asks.
I laugh and rub my forehead. “No, but Logan just slapped some sense into me.”
“Then what the f*ck is wrong with you?”
“I’m in f*cking love with you, Friday!” I cry. “I f*cking love you, you irritating, obnoxious, sexy-ass woman that I can’t get out of my f*cking head.” I hit myself in the head with my fists like I’m knocking. “I’m in love with you.”
I drop down onto my knees in front of her, and she steps back, so I inch forward until I can pull her belly to touch my forehead. “I’m in love with you.” I look up at her. “I’m on my knees, and I’m not going to try to get you to marry me or make you do anything you don’t want to do. Just let me in, and I’ll be happy with it.”
“So, you don’t want to talk me into marrying you?”
I shake my head, staring up at her like a puppy.
“You’re not going to hold it over my head and refuse intimacy until I cave to what you want?”
“No.”
“You’re not going to keep asking me again and again?”
“No.”
“You’re going to stop being stupid?”
I grin. “I don’t know about that one.”
“You have testicles,” she says, and she shrugs. “I can’t have it all, can I?” She sinks down onto her knees in front of me. She bites her lower lip and stares at me.
“Say it,” I coax.
She goes back to glaring at me. “Say what?”
“Whatever you’re thinking.”
“I’m thinking that my knees are uncomfortable on this f*cking floor, and I’m wondering how long you’re going to f*cking make me stay down here.”
I laugh. God, she’s so contrary!
She takes my face in her hands. “Tonight, can I make you dinner?” she asks.
My heart does that pitter-patter thing again. “Like a date?”
She rocks her head back and forth like she’s weighing her words. “I guess you could call it a date.”
“Then yes, I’d love that.” Then I remember. “But I have Hayley tonight.”
She brightens. “Good.” She kisses me quickly and grins. “Because that’s about as close to a threesome as you’ll ever get with me.” She points to the floor. “Can I get up now?” she asks.
“Get the f*ck up,” I growl. I get to my feet, too. She falls against me and wraps her arms around my waist.
“So does this mean that you don’t want to marry me?” she asks, her voice muffled against my chest. Her words touch the tattoo I just got, and it stings a little. But I don’t pull back. I don’t want her to see it yet.
“I didn’t say that.”
“You didn’t say the opposite.”
I set her back a little and look down into her upturned face. “Are you telling me you do want to marry me?”
She shakes her head and jabs a finger at me. “But I want to leave the door open.”
Oh, holy hell. She’s opening a f*cking door and I didn’t even have to threaten her or withhold anything or torment her in any way. I might pass out.
“Okay,” I say.
“And Paul,” she says. “Don’t ever do that on-your-knees thing again unless you’re down there licking my p-ssy because it weirds me the f*ck out.”
A grin tugs at my lips, even though I want to look fierce. Finally, I have to toss my head back and laugh.
She squeezes me one last time and walks back into the work area. I see Logan reach up and high-five her.
“What was that for?” she asks.
Logan grins. “I got cuddled last night.”
“Because I rock,” she says, and she high-fives him again. He grins at me at the back of the shop and shakes his head.
He jerks his thumb toward her and signs to me, She’s a good one.
I saw that! Friday signs dramatically at him.
I meant for you to! he signs back with just as much force.