Crush

He moved a little closer. “It’s you who’s doing the great job.”


Without pretense, I gave him a return smile. “I’ll be back.”

It was odd, but I couldn’t tell him about the threatening call I’d received. I was too suspicious of him. Although I wanted Michael to succeed in his bid to be nominated to run for the Suffolk County District Attorney position, I had to wonder what the big push was right now when his life was so completely turned upside down.

With each passing day, my doubts about Michael’s sincerity kept mounting. How was he going to keep my sister’s drug dealings out of the press? And if it did come out, would he be implicated? Because if I knew he was somehow involved, and Logan knew he was involved, someone else must surely also know.

Like the deliverymen, I thought.

Chilled, I couldn’t help but think about how they ended up.

The restrooms were near the bar and I took my time walking the short distance to them. My feet were killing me in the heels I was wearing and I couldn’t wait to kick them off. In truth, I couldn’t wait for this night to end. All this hobnobbing was exhausting. It didn’t take more than one night of this to know the political arena wasn’t exactly my cup of tea.

As soon as I opened the bathroom door, I found it to be equally as impressive as the ballroom. There was a lounge area with a few comfortable-looking chairs, a perfume bar, and stacks of black washcloths next to bottles of luxury soap. Obviously it had been decked out for the evening.

The perfume bar drew me to it and I looked at the various bottles. Jo Malone was among them, and I picked up the lavender scent and sprayed it on each of my wrists. Once I’d rubbed them together, I lifted them to my nose and closed my eyes to enjoy the fresh, clean scent.

There was a crinkle, a tickle, a tease on the back of my neck. I didn’t need to open my eyes to know who it was. His own fresh scent gave him away. I gasped as my body betrayed me, my toes curling and my stomach fluttering at just the hum of his body near mine.

Lips brushed my neck and I couldn’t stop myself from trembling in need.

“You look incredible.”

That voice was raw. Husky. Sexy. All Logan.

My eyes snapped open and I found his hazel ones staring back at me in the mirror with more lust in them than any one human should be allowed to convey in that manner. “What are you doing here?” I somehow managed to ask, albeit in a squeak.

His hands gripped my hips and pulled me back toward him. I melted into his hard body and felt how much he wanted me.

Fire flamed through my veins, giving way to lustful desire that I couldn’t suppress.

I missed him.

I hated not being able to talk to him.

Hear his voice.

Touch him.

Feel his body against mine.

Yet, I knew I had to stick by my decision. My life wasn’t my own anymore and I had to remember that girl needed me.

His hold on me was possessive and he urged me to tilt my head to the side. “I’m the one who should be asking you that question.”

My pulse was beating wildly and even though I knew I shouldn’t, I gave in to his unspoken command and tilted my head.

Those lush lips skimmed down my neck.

And I couldn’t resist him.

In my red-hot haze, I allowed myself only a moment to absorb the feeling. While doing so, I admired him. I couldn’t help myself. Dressed in an expensive tuxedo, he screamed class, sophistication, and all things money. Pressed white shirt, black bowtie, and dropping my eyes I noticed he was even wearing expensive-looking shoes. He fit in at events like this so well, while all night I’d felt so out of place. That had to be another sign of why we shouldn’t be together. When I lifted my gaze and found his eyes, I knew I had to push him away. We were over. “I don’t think it’s any of your business.”

His hands started tugging my dress up. “Everything about you is my business,” he growled.

It was then that I realized he must have seen me with Michael and he was jealous.

Jealous!

Was he trying to make his mark, stamp his claim on me? Well, I wasn’t his. He’d had a choice; he’d chosen not to be with me. I turned around and shoved him away. “No, Logan, you’re wrong. We’re not together anymore and nothing about me is any of your business.”

My words were cold and they killed me to speak them, but for the past few days I’d been just barely holding myself together. If this little tête-à-téte, or whatever this was in the bathroom, went any farther, it would surely make me crumble when he was finished marking me and then left me alone—again.

Logan grabbed my wrist. “Don’t say that, Elle.”

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