Rock Chick Revenge (Rock Chick, #5)

A rubdown from Lucas Stark. I had barely processed the kiss-and-carry through the living room, I couldn’t even begin to contemplate a rubdown. I felt my nipples tingle.

“I need cookies,” I told him to move talk away from rubdowns. “Cookies are the only thing that works on stress.”

That and tequila but I wasn’t going to get snockered anywhere near Luke. I lost all inhibitions when I got snockered and that would not be good.

The warmth in his eyes was tinged with amusement. “I’ll also get you cookies.”

“Nutter Butters and Chips Ahoy, not the soft ones, the hard ones,” I ordered, blathering on for some ungodly reason. “And those Pepperidge Farms Milano thingies. And Oreos with double stuff but not dipped in chocolate, because that’s too much of a good thing. And if I have Oreos, I have to have milk. I can’t eat Oreos without milk.”

He was laughing now, softly. I liked the sound and I liked that I could make him laugh. I’d always liked it when I made him laugh.

Boy, was I screwed.

“Anything else?” he asked.

“I think that’ll do it.”

His eyes moved from me to across the room then back to me. “Vance and I got shit to do. Stay here. If you go home or anywhere, go with Lee, Matt, Duke or Tex.”

I knew Duke. He’d worked at Fortnum’s for years and was like Indy’s second father. He was an old Harley guy, long gray braid, gray beard, always wearing a black leather vest and a red bandana wrapped around his forehead. I didn’t know any Tex.

“Tex?”

“Coffee guy,” Luke told me. “You might have one of his coffees, it may soothe the cookie craving.”

“Nothing soothes the cookie craving.”

His face got even closer, “I know something that’ll soothe the cookie craving.”

Eek!

I walked right into that one.

New topic!

“What are you and Vance gonna do?” I asked.

“Hunt down Vincetti and Dexter.”

Ee-yikes!

My already tight muscles turned to steel. “Luke –” I started but he touched his lips to mine to stop me from speaking.

“Gotta go,” he said.

My hands grabbed fistfuls of his t-shirt so he wouldn’t move. “Why are you hunting down Noah?”

Without hesitation, he gave me an answer that made the world tilt under my feet.

“He took a piece of you. I’m gonna find him and get it back.”

Oh my goodness gracious. I LOVE him, Good Ava trilled.

I hope he kicks Noah’s ass. Noah was a rat-bastard, Bad Ava groused.

“Luke,” I whispered, not knowing what I was feeling just knowing it felt really, really nice.

He squeezed my neck one last time then his fingers wrapped around my wrists, pulled them away from his shirt and he said, “Later.”

Then he was gone.

I watched the door close behind him and Vance.

“Oowee, now I’m thinking Monday’s odds aren’t good,” Shirleen, eyes on me, declared to the room.

*

This was my afternoon:

Tex, the coffee guy, was a huge, blond man with a wild russet beard, even wilder eyes and a very loud voice. And Luke was right, Tex made me a skinny, vanilla latte and it was so good, it totally soothed the cookie craving.

Lee and Matt escorted all the girls to Las Delicias and we had Mexican food. Lee, by the way, was absolutely gorgeous and very nice but even so he kind of scared me. He was intense the way Luke was intense. A tough guy, bad boy so deep to the core, you just knew that you did not mess with him.

Luckily, all through lunch no one mentioned when I was going to “get the business”. After Las Delicias Matt followed Sissy and I home, did a walkthrough of the house before he let us in, stood and chatted for awhile and then he left.

The minute he was gone and we’d locked the door, Sissy turned to me. “You want to talk about Luke?” she asked.

No, I definitely didn’t want to talk about Luke. I didn’t want to talk about him, think about him or see him ever again (liar, liar, liar).

“I need to get some work done,” I said.

“Do you want to talk about the kidnapping?”

I shook my head and gave her a small smile. “It wasn’t as bad as it sounds.”

She stared at me a few beats to assess if I was lying, since I wasn’t (really) she nodded. “Get some work done, I need to call my Dad.”

I went upstairs and worked for a couple of hours. Around five o’clock, Sissy walked in and started to sort through her suitcases. A few minutes later there was a knock on the door.

“That must be Dad,” Sissy said.

What?

I swiveled around in my chair. “What’s your Dad doing here?”

“I’m staying with him for a couple of days.”

What, what, what?

I got out of my chair and followed her down the stairs. She was carrying one of her smaller suitcases.

“I thought you were staying with me,” I said to her.

“I was, now I’m going to stay with my Dad.” She was at the door and unlocking it.

“Why?” I asked.

She opened the door so I didn’t get my answer. Though I knew my answer.

Shit!

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