All Jacked Up (Rough Riders #8)(19)


“For keeping the building buying a secret from them.”


“Let the McKays bring it,” Remy said. “We don’t back down for no one. Our word is our bond.”


“Amen, bro.” Chet and Remy bumped fists.


“Speaking of bond…your business paperwork is up to date. If West Construction forged a deal with Keely about specific duties, project costs, potential overruns and a timeframe for each stage, then as far as I’m concerned, we’re good to go on Monday.”


“I sense a but.”


Jack flashed his teeth at Chet. “A couple of minor considerations that don’t have to be addressed today, but I’d like clarification on next week. Deal?”


“Hell yeah it’s a deal.” Remy shook Jack’s hand first, followed by Chet.


“Thank you. One other thing. Would you be interested in replacing the water heater in Keely’s apartment? I never knew how bad it was until I started staying with her.”


“Sure. You want us to do it now?”


“If you have time.”


“Follow us to the building supply store. I’m pretty sure Jeb keeps an extra unit around. You’ve got a truck?”


Keely snorted. “Think you can fit it in the trunk of your Beemer?”


“I have Keely’s truck, but the back is filled with electronic equipment.”


“No problem. We’ll pick up the replacement, meetcha at the apartment and help you unload.” Remy lightly punched Keely in the arm. “Got yourself a good one there, K.”


When they were out of earshot, Keely mumbled, “Such suckers for an open wallet.”


“As soon as they’re gone tonight, we will be having a serious discussion about a few things.” Jack dangled her keys, with the rubber ducky key chain, in front of her scowling face. “Give me back my car.”


“Not until you’ve unloaded your shit from my truck.”


Back at the apartment, Chet and Remy hauled up the bulky boxes, insisting on helping Jack mount the TV after they installed the new water heater. By the time they left it was after eight.


Jack heard her settle across from him and crack the top on a bottle—on a bottle of beer he’d bought.


“You said we had to talk. So talk.”


“Give me a second to enjoy my beer before you launch into an argument with me, okay?”


“I don’t always argue with you.”


“Yes, you do.”


“No, I don’t.”


“See?”


Keely blew out an impatient breath. “Sorry.”


He tried to get comfortable on the lopsided couch as he sipped his beer and gathered his thoughts.


Better to jump in feet first than to dip a toe in the water, knowing the shark would bite either way. “Why do you flinch whenever I touch you?”


“Well, duh. I’m not used to you touching me, Jack.”


“Bingo. You need to get used to it.” Jack didn’t break eye contact. “Come over here by me.”


Her flip, “No thanks. I’m perfectly comfortable here,” annoyed the shit out of him.


“Get over here. Now. Or I will pick you up and drag you.” Her tiny flare of fear had him backtracking. “Just do it. Please.”


Keely shrugged and plunked beside him. “Now what?”


Jack set his hand in the middle of her right thigh. She jumped and knocked his hand away. “See what I mean?”


“Dammit. I didn’t think. I just reacted.”


“Which means we need to condition you to change your reaction.”


Skepticism filled her eyes. “I suppose you’ve figured out a way to ‘condition’ me.”


“I have an idea or two.”


“This oughta be fun,” she grumbled.


“Oh, most definitely fun.” He grinned, knew it looked unrepentant and didn’t care. “Don’t trust me, do you?”


“Why should I?”


“Maybe that’s the basis of our problem.”


“No. The basis of our problem is we don’t like each other, Jack. Which makes it hard to have trust.


Why don’t you tell me about this conditioning method?”


“I’d rather show you.” He gently placed his hand on her face and she flinched. “Relax.”


“I am!” she snapped, ducking away.


Jack removed his hand, waited a beat, then caressed her cheek with the back of his knuckles.


She flinched again.


“Dammit, Keely, it’s not like I’m going to hit you. Sit still.”


“At least if you were hitting me I could hit you back.”


His hand froze. “You’d rather I was hitting you than touching you?”


Keely held her body immobile, which didn’t provide him any more encouragement than her cringing.


Great. Between Martine dumping him and the incident with Keely—which affected him far more than he’d ever admitted to himself—his sexual ego had taken a serious hit in recent years. Was he doing this all wrong?

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