“Sweetheart, I’ll be fine. Even if he got past the gate, he’s not getting through the alarm. I changed the code and asked security to send over a couple more guys. Go back to Tessa and make sure that young man doesn’t take your place.”
“You caught that, huh?”
“Yes.” She patted my cheek. “Goodnight.”
She’d be fine with the added security measures. I turned to go, then faced her again and scooped her up into a bear hug. “Things will be better now. I love you, Mom.”
She sniffed and pushed me away, her eyes glistening. “Go get the girl.”
When I pulled up in front of Tessa’s, I heard them laughing. Now would be a good time not to have super-good hearing. I walked inside without knocking and Tessa met me with a kiss and an angelic smile that made me whimper inside for wanting her. “Hey,” I said.
“Hayden.” Bree hugged my hips. “You’re back. Are you going to read me a story? You said you would.”
“Yeah, Tessa’s dying to read with us.” I wasn’t about to leave Tessa alone with the girlfriend thief again.
Bree planted a hand on her hip. “I get Tessa almost every day. Tonight, I only want you.”
Tessa suppressed a giggle. “I think she wants some alone time with you.”
If I couldn’t watch over Tessa, I didn’t want her left alone. I eyed Chait.
“Don’t worry. I’ll take care of things while you’re gone.” He grinned.
I sighed and ruffled Bree’s hair. “Okay, let’s go pick out a book.”
Twenty minutes later, Bree was asleep. As soon as I appeared in the doorway, Chait stood. “You two had quite a night,” he said. “Rest up and we’ll meet again tomorrow.”
Tessa led him out, then turned and wilted against the door. In a flash, I was holding her and she melted against me. “You’re shaking,” I said, holding her tighter.
“That wasn’t exactly a relaxing evening, what with Rena trying to murder me.” Her voice came out muffled against my chest. “I just want to not think about her staring at me, dead.”
“Maybe I can help with that.” I pressed her into her into the door and fastened my mouth to hers.
By the time she pushed me away, I’d lost track of how long we’d been kissing. Her lids were half closed and a contented smile played on her lips. “We’d better stop. Besides kissing, what do you want to do the rest of the night?” she asked.
Our entire evening had been blown to hell. “I was going to take you somewhere, but that didn’t work out. I picked up a movie earlier though as a plan B.”
“I’m so sorry. If I hadn’t gone to the cemetery with Chait—”
“You mean if Rena hadn’t tried to kill you? Don’t worry. We can go out another time. Tonight...” I held up the video I’d dropped on the counter earlier. “He’s your favorite actor, right? Hope you haven’t already seen this.”
“That’s a chick flick. You sure you want to go there? And how did you know I liked him?”
I grinned. “My secret.” She had his picture in her school locker. But I looked smarter if she didn’t know that I’d seen it.
* * * *
“Wow. That movie was powerful stuff.” Sarcasm dripped from my tongue.
She punched me in the shoulder and laughed. “I don’t know why you rented it.”
I rubbed my shoulder, wondering if she knew her own strength. Did witches get as strong as warlocks or were they weaker than men, like normal people? “Because I thought you’d like it.”
“I did.” She met my eyes. “I like you.”
“Then I’ll rent you a girly movie every night.”
“I’d rather have you.” Her fingertips caressed my cheek.
“Good. Let’s go to bed.” I stood and pulled her up, then kissed her. She melted against my chest and a fire blazed through me. I wanted to undress her right there and didn’t care if her five-year-old sister walked in. Or her parents.
But I’d made a promise.
I led Tessa to her bedroom, then gently pushed her to the bed. Leaning over, I kissed her again, my hands cupping her face. “Goodnight,” I said and backed away.
“You’re not staying?” Her brows rose, eyes wide.
I looked to the ceiling as if God were there and could help me. “Not if you want me to keep my promise.”
Her face fell. I froze, pondering the ramifications of staying and giving her what she obviously wanted. But what if she regretted it in the morning? Getting sex wasn’t worth losing her, especially with Chait close by to pick up the pieces. “I’ll see you in the morning.”
As I lay on the sofa, alone, my thoughts drifted to Tessa. Fear rippled through me at the thought of screwing things up with her. Knowing she could wake up any second and realize I wasn’t good enough for her haunted me.
Damn it. I couldn’t imagine my life without Tessa in it.
I loved her.
* * * *
Tessa jumped on top of me smelling of peppermint lips and vanilla hair.
“Mm…” Her hands snaked under my t-shirt. “You look yummy in your sleep.”
I chuckled, dodging her hands and feeling slightly violated, but amused. She kissed my neck and worked her way across to my temple, her tongue whispering at my ear. As she sucked my earlobe between her teeth, my hands found her butt. My body burned for hers. Was she crazy — mauling me first thing in the morning? Apparently, she didn’t understand male morning physiology. A thick blanket between us prevented her from discovering that kind of evil, but if she didn’t stop soon…
“What are you guys doing?” Bree asked.
Tessa leaped off me. “Nothing, cutie. We were… playing.”
Bree grimaced. “It looked like you were kissing.”
Tessa giggled nervously, then checked her watch and disappeared. She made herself scarce while we all got ready to go. Just as we dropped off Bree at her school, Fawn texted Tessa and requested that we stop by before class.
“Hey,” Tessa and I said in unison as we entered the principal’s office.
“Good morning.” Fawn closed the door. “Boris has requested your presence for dinner tonight.”
Tessa looked at me and shrugged. “We can cancel with Chait, right?”
Hell no. I wanted to avoid Boris way more than I wanted to avoid Chait. “Yeah, sure. What time does Boris want us?”
“Six o’clock work for you?” the principal asked.
“Tessa, don’t you have to work tonight?” I asked, hoping she’d say yes.
“Oh.” She examined her fingernails, biting her lip. “I quit.”
“When was this?” I stared, shocked that she didn’t think that might be something worth telling me.
“I called my boss Saturday night before the party. I knew he did the schedule Sunday and I didn’t want him to plan for me.”
That didn’t explain why she hadn’t told me. Or why she quit.
Linton cleared his throat. “You two can work that out later. Shall I tell Boris that you’d be delighted?”
“Yes, please. Thank you,” Tessa answered.
“Lila and Frank,” I said, switching from Fawn to the principal, “are your real names, right? Mind if we use those? It’s less confusing.”
“Sure,” Fawn replied. “What happened last night? I understand they lost someone.”
“Yes,” Tessa answered. “Rena had been watching us at the park yesterday. She freaked over Boris being there. Apparently, he doesn’t usually take an interest in anyone so new. Why did he want to meet us?”
“He already told you. He’s curious why both you and your sister are witches.” Frank tapped the desk impatiently. “What happened with Rena?”
“A better question,” I interjected, “is why weren’t you guys there to protect Tessa? If it weren’t for Boris showing up at our meeting, Rena would’ve never attacked. If you’re going to put her in danger, make sure you’re there to clean up the mess.”
Frank’s eye twitched and he made as if to rise. He didn’t like me. Too bad.