smiles and slides aside the flaps. “I’m not carrying. I didn’t want to scare you, so I left it in the car.”
“Too late for that.” My stance grows rigid as I stop moving away and slam my lips together. “What do you want?”
He takes another step, eyeing me down as if he’s testing me. To try to see if I run or if I’m up for the challenge.
I stay put, even when my heart screams for me to flee.
I cannot give another man the pleasure of winning. Not this time. Not tonight.
“What I want is irrelevant to this situation you’re in …” he murmurs.
A few fingers suddenly caressing the top of my hand tear my eyes away from his. But before I can pull my hand back, he’s grabbed my wrist and pinned it to the banister.
“And your situation seems quite precarious.”
“My situation? What are you talking about?” I taunt.
I know damn well what kind of danger I’m in when I’m near a guy like him, but I won’t show that to him. The devilish smile forming on his lips tells me he’s a man who enjoys that kind of thing. The hunt. The chase. Seeing a woman on her knees, begging. That type. But I’m not here to indulge him in his needs.
“With you here, it definitely is,” I retort, and I try to twist myself free of his grip, but he won’t let go.
“I’d beg you to think twice about who you believe is really the enemy here …” He steps so close that I have to suck in a breath for my chest not to touch his. I can smell his cologne as he towers over me. “After all, that man at the strip club ran because of me.”
“You think you’re different?” I scoff, throwing a look at how he’s still got ahold of me.
His grip only tightens, and he gets up close really quick. “Do not compare me to that swine.” His nostrils flare. “You would let any man touch you like that, but not me.”
I slap him. Hard.
And when he turns his head to me, a red mark appears on his cheek. Damn.
“I … I …” I mutter.
He grabs my only free hand and pins that to the railing too, trapping me between him and the twenty-foot drop below.
“I deserved that.” His eyes narrow as he cocks his head. “You’re feistier than I thought.”
He leans in so far that I’m inclined backward over the edge. Panic rushes through my veins, sweat pooling on my back, as the only thing holding me back from falling is this handsome devil.
“What do you want?” I mutter.
His hand suddenly reaches for my face, and I struggle to stay put, even with one hand on the banister. His index finger and thumb slide aside a few strands of my hair until it all tumbles down over the edge, exposing my neck.
His smile broadens. “You are too beautiful. Too perfect … for him.”
My pupils dilate. “Who?”
But I already know who. The question is … how does he know?
“Come on, don’t play me for a fool,” he replies, tilting his head so he can look at me from underneath his dark lashes. “You know as well as I do who I’m talking about.”
He leans in, pressing his heavy, muscular chest against mine. His lips purse, and my eyes search for anything to look at except him … because looking at him brings fire to my body in a way no one else ever has.
His face meets mine, his stubble grazing my skin. A touch near my earlobe sends electricity all through my body.
“Say his name,” he whispers.
“Chris,” I mutter under my breath. “How do you know about him?”
“That’s not important right now. What is important is why you know so little about him,” he replies. He smiles against my earlobe. “He doesn’t deserve you, and you know it.”
How does this man know so much about my life? Is he a … stalker?
“Will you end things?” he asks.
My lungs suck in a breath, desperate for air even though every movement pushes me farther into him.
“Will you fight?” he asks.
Fight who? Him … or Chris?
I shake my head. “I don’t understand. What do you—”
Before I can say anything else, his lips have landed on mine. It’s so sudden, so violent, that I can’t wrap my head around what’s happening until it already is. His kiss is so subtle yet so powerful that I’m left grasping for reality. I don’t know what’s happening and don’t