Touch Me
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 Olivia Cunning

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“I still hate men,” she said. “Well, one man. But not you. I like you.”
“You’re making this way too easy for me,” Owen said.
She tilted her head at him coyly. “Should I be playing hard to get? A little late for that, don’t you think?”
He shook his head. “I hate players probably as much as you hate your ex-husband.”
She lifted an eyebrow at him. “Aren’t you a player?”
He scowled. “Not intentionally. I’m looking for something and just don’t know exactly what it is yet.”
“Do you honestly think you’re going to find what you’re looking for in a sex club?”
“Maybe I have.” He winked at her. “You’re going to call me, right?”
“Depends,” she said.
“On what?”
“Will you answer?”
He smiled. “Of course.”
“Then I’ll call you.” Caitlyn found her shoes and put them on. He watched her with his devilish little grin firmly in place and only then reached for his own clothes.
“Then I’ll give you my number,” he said.
She watched him slip into his underwear and slacks. As he fastened his leather belt, naughty ideas began to filter through her thoughts. Ideas that involved belts. Would he let her try all those fantasies that she didn’t want to admit she had? And did he really want her to call him or was he just getting her hopes up? She wasn’t sure why she didn’t trust him—he hadn’t done anything to break her trust. In fact, he’d been absolutely wonderful. Too good to be true. She kept waiting for him to treat her badly, as if she deserved such treatment.
Damn, Charles sure had done a number on her. Maybe she should have given her heart time to mend before getting in this revenge f**k. What if this turned out to be something she wasn’t ready for? She wasn’t looking for a relationship, but she’d be an idiot not to see how far things could progress with Owen. He wasn’t the kind of guy who came along every day.
“So you never answered me: what’s the name of your band?” she asked as he settled a hand on her lower back and directed her out the door.
Heads turned as they passed through the main lounge. She was sure they were all looking at Owen. He had a gorgeous body and he happened to be shirtless.
“Sole Regret,” he said close to her ear, as if it were a secret.
She caught the scent of his body and the spicy, slightly sweet fragrance of his cologne. When he leaned away again, she inhaled that same delectable scent from the fabric of his shirt at her shoulder. She wouldn’t mind wearing his shirt for the rest of the night. Unfortunately, they had paused just outside the changing rooms and she was going to have to find her own clothes and relinquish the garment to him. There were, however, two problems with that. One: she would no longer be surrounded by his intoxicating scent. Two: the clothes she wore to the club were likely to send him packing. She didn’t exactly have the sexiest wardrobe.
“I think I’ve heard of them,” she said. She had never heard of a band called Sole Regret and figured he’d been playing up the star part of rock star.
He chuckled. “No you haven’t. I can tell. If you had, you’d be impressed.”
“I’m sorry, I was trying to be kind. What kind of music do you play?”
“Metal.”
She winced. “I don’t listen to that stuff.”
“That’s okay. So what do you do for a living?”
And now he was about to lose all interest in her. She decided to play down her geek-i-tude. If her wardrobe didn’t send him fleeing for a sexier woman, her career most certainly would.
“I… uh… own a business.”
“What kind of business?”
When she hesitated and tried to think of way to make herself sound less geeky, he grinned.
“I know,” he said. “You’re a madam for high-class prostitutes. It would explain why you’re so good in bed.”
She was good in bed? News to her. Caitlyn was most remembered for her complete lack of athletic prowess. Any activity that required her to move her body in a coordinated fashion ended in disaster. But perhaps she’d finally discovered her sport.
“A madam? Now that would be an interesting career,” she said. “Especially if you were one of my wares.”
“You’re done with me already? Going to sell me off to the highest bidder, are you?”
“No,” Caitlyn said. “Hopefully, I’m just getting started with you. I think we have a lot of pleasurable moments in our future.”
He avoided her interested gaze, and her heart plummeted. She hoped he knew that she was teasing about the male prostitute thing. Had she insulted him? It was a pretty insulting topic to joke about. She opened her mouth to apologize, but he patted her on the butt and nudged her toward the dressing rooms.
“You go get dressed. I’m going to find Kelly and let him know we’re leaving. Would you be overly upset if he caught a ride back to the hotel with us?”
“Of course not,” she said, but her heart gave an unpleasant pang. This was it. The thing that made him too good to be true. Kellen was her biggest competition for Owen’s affection, and Owen didn’t even realize it. “Should I wait for you outside?” she asked.
“Just wait here. I wouldn’t want someone to pick you up off the street.”
As if.
“Just so you know, I only have sex in sex clubs, so once we leave here, I won’t want to have sex with you again tonight. I didn’t want you to think it was anything personal if it came up.”
Caitlyn blinked at him, her heart twanging with a strange ache. So she was good enough to screw in a sex club, but not after a sandwich? Of course she’d think that was personal. Fine. Even if he didn’t want to screw her again, it didn’t matter. She wasn’t only interested in him for one thing. At least he’d been honest with her. It was something her husband had never been.
“I understand,” she said. “I still want to spend time with you.” Did that make her a desperate loser?
He smiled awfully bright for a man who didn’t want to have sex with her. “You just made the honor roll, babe.”
She had no idea what he meant by that, but apparently she’d said something right.
Chapter Five
Owen found Kelly sitting with a woman in a booth near the back of the club. So he might not want a ride back after all. Maybe he’d found someone to get busy with. Or maybe he was hoping that Owen would rescue him. It was difficult to read Kelly’s face.