All Jacked Up (Rough Riders #8)(5)



“Why, Jack-off… You actually have a sense of humor! You should share that playful side more often.


Guys really go for it.”


He laughed again. “Name one thing about me that sets off your finely honed gaydar sensors.”


Her gaze dropped to the floor. “Your shoes. Straight men don’t wear tasseled loafers.”


“Bullshit.”


“Okay. Straight men in Wyoming don’t wear tasseled loafers. But since you’re from South Dakota, maybe you missed the memo.” Keely studied him helpfully. “I’ll even impart a bonus reason why my gaydar goes off.”


Fascinated by her twisted logic, Jack murmured, “This ought to be stellar.”


“Remember what happened at Colt and India’s wedding reception? Or should I say what didn’t happen? That proves you’re not attracted to—”


“It only proved I’m not attracted to you, cowgirl.” He was such a liar. And a sucker. The immediate hurt look in Keely’s eyes almost weakened him into apologizing for being a jerk now and being an idiot back then.


But Keely rallied. “If you are so hetero, why haven’t I ever seen you with a woman?”


“Because we don’t exactly run in the same social circles.”


“Justin let it slip you’ve never brought a woman home. So I’m just saying…”


Jack hadn’t brought his girlfriends home due to his never-ending embarrassment about being raised on a farm. “Unlike my little brother, I don’t drag every skank home to meet Mom.”


Keely’s jaw dropped. “Are you calling me a skank?”


“Are you denying you had a threesome with my brother and his best friend?”


“No, but if that makes me a skank then you’re one too! I overheard Carter bragging to Colt about you guys having threesomes all the damn time in college!”


The woman had balls. Keely didn’t apologize, justify or explain her past sexual behavior. Strange to think he would’ve thought less of her if she had.


Several brutal moments passed.


Finally, something clicked with her and she backed up. Way up. A look of mortification entered her eyes. “I’m sorry. God. I don’t know what it is about you that pushes all my wrong buttons, Jack. Insulting you… Lord. I’m usually way more professional than that and I apologize. Profusely.”


The sincerity of her regret surprised him.


She sighed and crossed her arms over her chest. “It’s not your fault everything is so screwed up. It’s also not your problem that I naively pinned all my hopes on Full Circle Consulting to get me back on track.


I know better. I-I just wish there was something…” Her voice dropped and she bit her lip.


Oh f*ck no. Was tough as nails Keely McKay about to burst into tears?


Don’t fall for it.


But he found himself drawn to her anyway. “Hey. Cowgirl. Don’t cry.”


“I’m not.” She expelled a watery laugh. “Although, you should know I was prepared to throw myself at your feet and promise I’ll do anything if you’ll help me.”


Anything? Now we’re talking.


A preposterous idea began to form. One so…crazy she might actually go for it. Maybe they could help each other out.


“Anything?” he prompted.


Keely’s steely, yet teary-eyed gaze met his. “Yes. Anything.”


Jack leaned forward. “Then marry me.”


Chapter Three


“M-marry you?” Keely sputtered. “Is this some kind of sick joke?”


“No. I’m dead-ass serious.”


“Why the f*ck would I marry you? I don’t even like you.”


“Back atcha, babe, but this could solve both of our problems.”


“You are my problem,” she grumbled.


“Just hear me out, okay?”


“I’ll listen until the guys with the straightjackets arrive, because you are certifiable.”


Jack loomed over her, his vibrant green eyes blazing. “Didn’t you just say you’d do anything to get me to oversee your project?”


“Yes. But—”


“Then shut up and listen.”


Damn man. Bossing her around.


You like it. You like that he doesn’t fall in line.


“Last week I was shut out of consideration for a huge restoration project because of my marital status…or lack thereof.”


Keely blinked at him. “Why would it matter whether or not you were married?”


“It just does,” he said testily.


“Is the remodel job in a nunnery or something?” Heaven knew Jack Donohue would tempt a nun into tasting the sins of the flesh. Repeatedly. With absolute gusto and zero repentance.


“No. But you’re thinking along the right lines. The committee choosing the overseeing company for this project is very conservative, very traditional and they have the money to be choosy.” He sighed.

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