Authors: Bella Andre
in her eyes?
The thing was, he knew Heather didn’t want his shoulder to
cry on, that it would only wound her pride. Fortunately, he’d sat
through one of Summer’s “shows” only a few weeks earlier, and
al the bad seven-year-old jokes were stil firmly lodged in his
brain.
Although he’d never felt less like making a joke, he also
knew he’d never needed to make one more. “What do you cal
frozen dog poo?”
Heather’s eyebrow rose as she looked up from her
mutilated chicken chunk. “What did you just say?”
“A poopsicle.”
Her eyes widened as she realized he was teling her a joke.
“I’m going to pretend you didn’t just make that horrible
joke.”
“What happened when the dog went to the flea circus?”
“Please, don’t make me guess.”
“He stole the show!”
She groaned and put her hands over her ears. “Someone,
She groaned and put her hands over her ears. “Someone,
anyone, please make it stop.”
“What do you say to a dog before he eats?”
Relief swept through him when she played along by
scrunching her eyes shut and whispering, “Bone appetit.”
For the rest of their dinner they each worked to see who
could tel the worst joke while they polished off every last bit of
the Indian dishes. Zach was pretty sure he won by a landslide,
but even if he hadn’t, he’d memorize the contents of every bad
joke book in the world if it meant putting a smile on Heather’s
face.
He hadn’t just broken the rules tonight, he’d smashed them
to smithereens. But for a couple of hours, he decided he didn’t
care.
Besides, there was a big difference between laughing with
Heather and faling in love with her. He’d wanted to sleep with
her from the start. It was no hardship to add laughter
—
and
comfort
—
to the mix.
Love stil didn’t have to play into the equation.
Hel, after what he’d just found out about her father, it was
no wonder she wasn’t looking for forever. Yet again, the two of
them were wel matched.
When the dishes were cleared away and the waiter
mentioned dessert, she put her hands over her stomach and said,
“I wish I could.” She reached for her walet, but Zach had
already handed the waiter plenty of cash.
“Thanks for dinner,” she said, a soft smile on her beautiful
face. “I had fun.” She looked faintly surprised as she added, “A
face. “I had fun.” She looked faintly surprised as she added, “A
lot of fun.”
So had he. More fun than he could ever remember having
with a woman.
Whether she’d liked it or not, they’d just had their first
date.
And it had been a good one.
As if she’d just realized that, she tensed. “I’ve got to get a
realy early start tomorrow. David wil take good care of you and
Cuddles on Thursday and Friday. I’l check my schedule to see
if Monday evening wil work for me to check on your progress.”
Even though they’d just spent the past few hours together,
Zach wasn’t ready for her to go yet. Plus, with the way the spicy
food had made her lips a little redder, a little plumper than they
usualy were, al he could think about was kissing her. He stood
and reached for her hand to help her up from her seat. She
looked at it for a moment before putting her hand in his.
Before he could make his move, Heather made hers, her
mouth soft on his cheek, she whispered, “Good night, Zach,” a
warm breath against his ear before she patted Cuddles on the
head and walked away with Atlas folowing beside her.
With any other woman he would have assumed she was
teasing him, taunting him by coming close, but not nearly close
enough, purposefuly testing his patience as some sort of sensual
dance.
But from Heather, that kiss on the cheek had been
something completely different. Not a tease, but the beginning of
something completely different. Not a tease, but the beginning of
trust that he could pretty easily guess she rarely, if ever, gave a
man.
By the time he’d picked up Cuddles and headed up the
street to his car in Heather’s parking lot, she was long gone.
Which was just as wel, because he had an important phone cal
he needed to make. One he didn’t want her to hear.
Puling his cel phone out of his pocket, he dialed his
brother Ryan, who would be pitching for the Hawks on Saturday
during Bark in the Park.
“Hey, Ry, I need you to do something for me.”
Unlike Heather’s father, Zach had never cheated on a
woman. But that didn’t mean he wasn’t wiling to play a few
games if necessary. Because he sure as hel wasn’t wiling to wait
until the folowing Monday for the chance get on Heather’s
calendar again...or to have their first real kiss.
Friday evening, Heather walked up to the wil-cal window
at the basebal stadium with Atlas on his leash. He was sticking
extra close to her side because of the crowds of men.
“Hi, I got a cal from the office that they’ve upgraded my
ticket.”
She gave the man behind the glass her name and he
whistled when he puled out her ticket. “This is one of the best
seats in the stadium.”
seats in the stadium.”
She grinned at him as she thanked him for the ticket and
headed into the stadium. It had been a realy nice surprise when
she’d found out she was being upgraded to a better seat as a
thank you for her help with the fundraising event. She didn’t get
out to the balpark much, but she never missed the one day each
season when dogs and their owners were invited to enjoy the
afternoon together.
It was a perfect day out, ful of bright sunshine and blue
skies with soft clouds moving slowly overhead. Even better,
dogs were absolutely everywhere. How could she not have a
good time?
She sighed as she scanned the signs for the section her seat
was in. For the past couple of days she’d been dragging. Sleep
was hard won and even her favorite chocolate truffles had lost
their appeal. She’d been putting in double time between the
office and the finishing touches on the fundraisers, but her output
wasn’t even close to half as good as it had been the week
before.
Maybe she was coming down with a summer flu. Or maybe
her friends were right and she was working too hard.
Liar, liar, pants on fire.
Another sigh folowed the first as the childish phrase played
on repeat in her head. She knew exactly why she was bumming
out.
She missed him.
Somehow, Zach Sulivan had wormed his way into her
head. She didn’t regret giving her time to the animal shelter, but
head. She didn’t regret giving her time to the animal shelter, but
on Thursday at 5 p.m. when she’d been down at their
headquarters working out the final details for tonight’s event and
Saturday night’s auction and party, there was somewhere else
she had wanted to be.
Joking with Zach. Laughing with Zach. Being impressed by
how wel he worked with his temporary puppy.
Finaly finding the right section, she and Atlas navigated
their way down the stairs past the other dogs. There were six
empty seats in her row, and as she took hers, she looked up and
realized she realy was in the best seat in the house, right behind
home plate.
Firmly reminding herself that this was her chance to relax
and enjoy herself for a few hours, she closed her eyes to lean
back in her seat and soak up some sun, when Atlas started
quaking and shivering. Not the bad kind where he was scared,
but with pure excitement.
It was the way he acted whenever Cuddles was—
“Great night for a basebal game, isn’t it?”
As the low voice she hadn’t been able to get out of her
dreams roled over her, through her, finaly settling deep down in
her fluttering bely, Cuddles and Atlas had an ecstatic reunion
before beginning to happily root around on the cement for
remnants of smashed hot dogs and popcorn.
In a milisecond she went from dragging and tired to
abundantly alive. At the same time, her unstoppable pleasure at
seeing Zach made her mad.
Mad at herself for not having any self-control, even though
Mad at herself for not having any self-control, even though
she knew better. And mad at him for outmaneuvering her time
and time again. Because al the things that hadn’t made sense
about her ticket upgrade, suddenly did.
“I can’t believe I forgot—your brother plays for the
Hawks, doesn’t he?”
Zach settled into the seat next to her. Too close. Close
enough that she could feel the heat of his thigh against hers. Why
had she worn shorts instead of jeans?
“I’l introduce you to Ryan after the game.”
She ignored the offer. “You switched my tickets, didn’t
you?”
He grinned at her, actualy had the nerve to look proud of
himself as he leaned closer and lowered his voice, his breath
warm and far too seductive by her ear as he said, “You’re
welcome.”
She roled her eyes. “Most people wait to hear the words
‘thank you’ first.”
Just then, a beautiful pregnant woman stopped at their row
and said, “Zach, what are you doing here?”
* * *
were planning on skipping this game because they had to deal
with one of Jake’s out-of-town pubs.
Sophie’s husband, Jake, quickly zeroed in on Heather
before looking back at Zach with a clearly amused expression on
his face. “Isn’t this one of the biggest NASCAR races of the
year? Never thought you’d miss one of those.”
It was, but Zach had barely given it a second thought when
he’d bailed after Wednesday night’s dinner with Heather.
Sulivan Autos sponsored one of the racers, but his staff could
handle the event.
“Heather, this is my sister Sophie. And Jake.”
His old friend puled Sophie closer and clarified in a
possessive voice, “I’m Sophie’s husband.”
Heather stood up to say, “It’s so nice to meet you,” but as
she reached out to shake their hands, Atlas decided to make his
move on a popcorn seler who was almost within reach.
Sophie gasped as Heather’s feet were yanked out from
under her by her oversized mutt. Al three of them reached for
her, but Zach got to her first, puling her down onto his lap
before she could hit the cement.
Pleasure shot through him as she instinctively wound her
arms around his neck and breathlessly gazed into his eyes. “You
keep saving me,” she said softly enough that he was the only one
who could hear.
Eighty thousand people and their dogs ceased to exist as
her warm curves shifted against him. He was stunned al over
again at how beautiful she was with her hair faling out of her
braid, in a long-sleeved T-shirt and shorts that shouldn’t have
done anything to showcase her figure, but managed to al the
same.
same.
“You’re welcome.”
This time, instead of forcing herself to remain irritated with
him, she let herself give in to a smile.
It was the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen.
“Thank you.” Another smal smile before she frowned. “I
don’t know what’s come over Atlas lately. Maybe it’s the puppy
energy rubbing off on him.”
Hel, thought Zach, forget her dog. What had come over
him?
It was one thing to enjoy the feel of her curves pressing
against him because she was a beautiful woman.
It was another entirely to want to hold her
just because.
Unfortunately, Heather obviously remembered that they
had an audience as she too quickly pushed out of his lap. He
was impressed with how wel she played off what could have
been an awkward moment by joking with Sophie and Jake
about the dangers of owning a dog who was twice as big as she
was.
Zach almost groaned at the fact that he and Heather were
going to be on display for the next two and a half hours. Sure, his
siblings were used to seeing him with women. Lots of women.
What they weren’t used to, however, was seeing him with a
woman like Heather.
As soon as they realized the two of them weren’t sleeping
together yet, there were going to be questions.
And if they realized that he actualy
liked
her, the questions
might never run out.
He’d never told his brothers or sisters about the way he felt
He’d never told his brothers or sisters about the way he felt