Rushing the Goal (Assassins #8)

It was sad.

On one hand, he wanted to hunt the dude down and kill him, but he knew that wouldn’t help anything. No, he’d have to be her rock, and he could do that. For her and Angie. Pulling back, he moved her hair out of her face and kissed her nose. Holding his gaze, she whispered, “Thank you.”

His brows pulled together as he shrugged. “For what? Being here for you? That’s a given, baby. Don’t thank me for that.”

“It’s not only that,” she whispered, her lip trembling. “I’ve never broken down about Rick to anyone but my mom. My brothers don’t even know, more because I just don’t think they’d understand. But you, it’s easy, and that is such a comforting feeling. I don’t think you realize how important that is to me.”

Moving his thumbs across her cheeks, he kissed her lips softly. “Well then, you’re welcome, Lucy.”

“You scare the living bejesus out of me, Benjamin Paxton.”

He scoffed. “Funny, you don’t scare me at all,” he said with a wink and she grinned, her dimples flashing as she leaned up to press her lips to his. Melting against her lips, he let his fingers bite into her hips as he squeezed his eyes shut. When he opened them, pulling away, she looked up at him with so much relief and need in her eyes that he found himself breathless. “You know, this shit with Rick… Let it go right now. Angie is with your mom and River, having a blast. There is nothing we can do now anyway, so how about we go back to my house and take a nap?”

She looked hopeful for one second, and then she shook her head. “I really need to pack. They need my stuff out by Tuesday.”

He cupped her face. “And it will be. But today we nap. Tomorrow, we work.”

But, of course, she protested. “No, you don’t have to do that. You have stuff to do, I’m sure. I’ve got this. Jayden and River are gonna help. Go do what you need to do.”

Benji nodded his head, already ready for her to try to deny his help. “Yeah, you’re right. I do have something to do.”

She nodded. “See, it’s fine. I’ve got—”

Pressing his nose to hers, he said, “I have to help my girlfriend move her stuff out of her old apartment and office.”

Her eyes darkened as her lips started to curve, only one dimple appearing. “Girlfriend?”

He nodded. “Yeah, I talked about her at lunch. She has this ass to die for,” he said, his hands sliding to her ass. “These eyes that leave me speechless, lips that should be on lipstick ads, and a smile that honestly makes it hard to even comprehend how God could give that smile to only one person.” Her lips fully smiled and both dimples appeared as her eyes lit up. Smiling, he whispered, “But thank God He did, because being on the receiving end of that smile… Heaven. Pure fucking heaven.”

She held his gaze and his heart stopped in his chest as she said, “Wow, this girlfriend must be pretty lucky.”

Leaning his head to hers, he kissed her nose, his eyes falling shut. It wasn’t going to be easy loving this girl. No, between her shitty-ass ex and her way of dealing with things, it was going to be tough. She had a stream of bad luck that wasn’t for the faint of heart. She sure as hell could start a fight in an empty room. But the thing was, he didn’t care, because he was a pro at tough situations.

And she was worth the fight.

Pressing his nose to hers, he smiled as he whispered, “Actually, I think I’m the lucky one.”





When her phone vibrated in her hand, Lucy made a face when she saw it was her dad.

Again.

What the hell?

She did not want to speak with him. No, she was way too busy. Plus, she just didn’t want to hear his voice. Tucking her phone in her pocket, she looked around the room, confused as to what to do next. Her dad calling was messing with her brain.

“Hey, babe. Am I taking the boxes in the back of my truck to your office or to the warehouse?”

She looked up from where she was staring at the floor to see Benji standing in the doorway, looking back at her.

“Sorry, what?”

He smiled and, God, he was so sexy. He was wearing a ripped up, dirty, white shirt with some loose jeans that hugged his massive thighs. Wearing a purple Assassins beanie, he was sweating from all the heavy lifting he was doing. She wanted to ask him to stop, that River and Shea could help, but he insisted.

And she was so damn thankful.

“Boxes in the back of my truck. Where are they going?”

“The office. Thank you. Wait, shit. What time is it?”

She looked around frantically, feeling like she was losing it. The day before, with the help of her family and Benji, they had packed up her whole apartment, taking most of it to the warehouse and the rest to Jayden’s. They hadn’t finished, though, and had been finishing up while getting the office done today. She tried to tell Jayden and Benji not to worry about helping since they had a game that night, but they wouldn’t listen and had even brought Shea to help. By the grace of God, they were almost done, but she was going to lose it. She was sure.