But it was Archer who was staring.
As I padded across the room, he turned so he was facing me, refusing to discipline his stare. His eyes roamed down me, lingering on where the bottom of his jersey brushed across my thighs. When he licked his lips, his stare unyielding, I felt the band of muscles circling my stomach tighten.
“I am never going to be able to look at that jersey the same way again,” he said.
I kept moving closer, slowing when I was a body's length away from him. My face was hopefully giving off an unaffected vibe, though everything behind it was the opposite.
“I’m going to need that back once you take it off.”
My vocal cords constricted, but not before I squeaked out one word. “Why?” I cleared my throat and tried again. “You’ve got two dozen of these things back in the locker room.”
“Yeah, but none of them have been bundled around your body. I want this one for tonight’s game.” He pinched the sleeve of the jersey, inching me closer. “It will bring me good luck.”
Luke Archer was fucking with me. I didn’t know why, but he was. I didn’t know his intentions, where his teasing originated from, or what he had in mind from here, but I knew I should back away instead of letting him pull me closer. I knew I should turn my back and go back to the way things were before Archer had turned his attention in my direction, but one could not simply turn and walk away when a man like him was looking at a woman like me the way he was.
It was a universal principle.
“If you don’t mind, we really need to get this shoot wrapped up before Coach Beckett storms in here and breaks another camera over my head.” The photographer came up behind me, dropping his hands to my shoulders as he positioned me in front of Archer.
“He replaced the last camera he broke of yours, right?” Archer asked, the smokiness clearing from his expression.
“Sure, yeah, but he can’t replace my sense of safety as easily.”
The photographer and Archer exchanged a look while I stayed quiet and let him position me. Coach Beckett was one of the best in the league. He was also one of the most hot-headed.
The photographer slid me to the side of Archer just enough that I wouldn’t be obscuring too much of his body, which no doubt would drive up the auction price. “Yeah, that’s nice.”
I didn’t know what they needed me here for—Archer sold himself just fine—but when the photographer nestled Archer’s bat behind my back, stationing Archer’s hands at the base and top of it, I knew escape wasn’t part of the plan. Not with the way Archer was drawing me closer to him, cinching the bat tighter against my back.
“Why don’t you put your hand right here on his chest, and tip your head just enough we get a profile of that stunning face?”
Before the objection could rise from my throat, Archer shook his head. “No, she doesn’t want her face showing.”
The photographer paused, giving us a curious look for a moment before wandering back to his camera. “Fine, fine. Whatever she’s comfortable with.”
“Thank you,” I whispered up at him, still not sure how I’d wound up in Luke Archer’s jersey and pressed up against his body, posing for a cover that would probably sell for thousands a pop.
“You’re welcome.” His bat tightened against me a little more, its cool touch seeping through the material of his jersey and the warmth of his skin creeping through the front of it. “But I’m pretty sure no one’s going to be able to recognize your hand, so assume the position.” His gaze dropped to his streaked chest.
My heart thudded against my sternum at the firmness in his voice. At the glint in his eyes. “When we’re done with this pose, I’m going to suggest a different one. Where you get to ‘assume the position’ of bending over and I pretend to shove this bat up your ass.”
Archer gave a low whistle. “Shit, Doc. If I’d have known you were into the kinky stuff, I would have found some way to get you in my arms with nothing but my jersey on sooner.”
When the photographer announced he was going to commence shooting, I turned my head away, focusing on the space just over Archer’s shoulder. “Because you knew I existed before last night, right?”
“I’ve known you’ve existed from the first day you walked out onto the diamond at spring practice.” He was back to barely moving his lips, managing to hold a sexy-as-hell smirk as he stared at the camera.
“And why was last night the first time you ever said anything to me?”
His eyes darted my way for a moment. “Because you didn’t seem like the type who was open to mixing business with pleasure, and I respected that.”