Lovers Like Us (Like Us #2)(110)
But our roaming hands pause at his wait, wait. I watch him catch his breath as he tries to suppress this carnal need.
A smile toys at my stinging lips. See, we’re not about to fuck inches away from his cousins and my friends.
Restraint. It’s harder than any class I took at Yale, but clearly I’m the one making better grades.
“Watch the movie, wolf scout.” I eye his reddened lips.
“You watch it,” he combats in a choked groan. “Fuck, just shut up for a second.”
My voice turns him on.
Hot arousal tries to fist my cock, both of us only in drawstring pants. Thin fabric separates us, and the outline of his dick rubs against mine.
My goal isn’t to sexually frustrate him or me. We’re on route to Boulder for the next tour stop, but Colorado is still hours away. I could blow him in the bathroom again, but the only time we did that, a fight erupted with Charlie.
I feel his muscles flex against my firm body. “I can leave if you’re struggl—”
“I’m not, thanks for asking.”
I roll my eyes but they land on his gaze that’s fucking me hard. Damn, Maximoff. I inhale a shallow breath.
Thing is, if I left this bunk, I’d just want to return.
There’s not much more I can do about the stalker. I’ve hit a wall. Now that I’ve searched all the NDAs, the tech team is tracking everyone I flagged. They’ll notify me if Jason Motlic, Vincent Webber, or the other top-listed suspects are in the same city as Maximoff.
What I can do: wait for the stalker to make a mistake.
My hand ascends to his deltoids, then neck, and my mouth skims his as I speak. “It’s understandable.”
Maximoff pulls closer. “What is?”
“You,” I whisper, “finding me irresistible.” I break into a wide smile as he growls out his aggravation.
He also bucks into my waist, grinding against my pelvis for friction—fucking hell. I clutch his ass, and our mouths collide. He tries to shift on top of me, fuckfuck. I use my strength and pin him to my chest. Keeping us on our sides.
Not here, wolf scout.
I bite his lip, and his muscles contract.
“Fuck,” he breathes against my neck.
My veins pulse, and I’m breathing just as heavily. Shit, this is more difficult than I thought.
“Movie,” he tells me.
I nod, but like our last six attempts, only our eyes move. On the flip-out TV, we watch college-aged guys play baseball, set in 1980. Not a lot of action, no superpowers or car chases.
“I’m surprised you like this movie,” I tell him. Apparently he’s seen it a “billion” times but he wanted to see it again with me.
Maximoff licks his lips a few times, like he still feels me on them. “One of the main actors was on Teen Wolf.” There we go. “And he’s fucking hot.”
“Which one?” I wait for Maximoff to point him out, but he just groans, frustrated, his hands gripping tighter on my waist and neck.
“Stop, fucking stop,” he almost growls. “You can’t do that thing with your fingers.”
My smile stretches. I’m gliding my hand in and out of his thick hair. Basically giving him a head massage. “What about now?” I clutch his jaw, his breath shallows. No. Then his neck, and he tries and almost shifts on top.
I hold his jaw again, my blood on fire. Muscles burning, my cock is dying to harden. “Maximoff,” I breathe. His aggression is fucking killing me. It takes all my energy not to arch into him for that mind-numbing friction.
His eyes devour me whole. “Why am I so fucking attracted to you?” His ankle strokes my calf.
We pull each other closer.
I skim his cheekbones. “If you want me to list the reasons, wolf scout, we’ll be here for hours—”
A jingle bell noise cuts me off and kills the mood. He doesn’t tell me don’t answer. Maximoff even finds my phone beneath the pillow and hands it to me.
The stalker is a good distraction for us right now. But I never look forward to dissecting these gory photos.
I click into the account.
Shit.
I stare intensely at the photo. No gore. No body. It’s a headstone on a freshly dug grave. My jaw tics and eyes burn as I fixate unblinkingly on the etched words.
In Memory of Maximoff Hale, a bad person, a horrific friend.
Born July 13th I skim over the year of birth because the next part crashes into me. Died April 4th.
Tomorrow is April 4th.
Tomorrow is my twenty-eighth birthday.
Maximoff reads over my shoulder. He notices the dates. “It could be a coincidence.”
I sit up some. “Or the stalker knows we’re together.”
“Your father is not stalking me,” he says strongly. “He wouldn’t write that part about me being a horrific friend.”
Jason might, but there’s a less than 1% chance that he knows Maximoff is in a relationship. Let alone with me. I comb a hand through my hair. Could be a kill date. A warning, a threat. That Maximoff Hale will die tomorrow.
“It’s not real,” he tries to assure me. But I have to act like it’s real on the slim chance that it is.
“I’m going to call tech—” Our bunk curtain whips open.
Jane suddenly thrusts a phone at us, blue eyes pinging to me. “I’m sorry.” Then she looks to Maximoff. “You need to get up. You have to call work, right now.”