“Well, then you need to stop watching chick flicks. Sometimes being with someone isn’t about all that sappy stuff,” he snapped. “Sometimes you’re with someone because the alternative is not acceptable.”
I stared at him with wide eyes. “You really don’t want to be alone, do you?”
“What are you talking about?” he sighed.
“You just said if you weren’t with Clara you’d be alone and that wouldn’t be acceptable.”
He shook his head in frustration. “I said no such thing.”
“That’s what I thought you meant.”
“Well, you thought wrong.” He pulled into the parking lot of a diner and stared at me. “You’re eighteen, Riley. You have the rest of your life to worry about love and all that nonsense. Don’t get caught up in it now.”
“I’m not caught up in anything.” My face went red as I got out of the car. “Asshole,” I whispered under my breath.
“I heard that.” He laughed and grabbed me from behind. I shrieked as he had caught me unaware, and he started tickling me.
“Hudson!” I squealed as his fingers worked their way under my arms. “Stop it!” I tried to escape his hold, but he pulled me closer towards him.
“What’s the magic word, Riley?”
“Please!” I pouted slowly as I stared up into his eyes.
“No.” He grinned down at me, his hazel eyes mocking me as his lips moved dangerously close.
“Open sesame.”
“What?” He laughed and tightened his grip on me.
“Hudson, let go of me.” I tried to push him away, but all I could feel was his solid muscle underneath my fingertips.
“Not until you say the magic word.”
“I don’t know what the magic word is.” I shook my head and he laughed.
“I’m not letting you go until you get it right.”
“But I’m hungry,” I groaned and batted my eyelashes up at him.
“I suggest you start guessing or you may starve.”
“Oh yeah?” I whispered as a thought entered my mind.
“Yeah.”
“We’ll see about that.” I giggled, and then took a deep breath.
My brain was screaming at me for my stupid idea. Don’t do it, Riley! Don’t do it! But I couldn’t stop myself. I stood on tiptoes, leaning slightly forward, and kissed Hudson. I could see the shock in his eyes as our lips made contact. His lips tasted sweeter than I remembered, and I gasped as his tongue entered my mouth slowly.
“Hudson.” My eyes widened as I felt his hands running down my back.
“You wanna sin, Riley? Then you gotta do it right.” He laughed against my lips and then pulled me into his arms as he kissed me harder.
I closed my eyes then and blocked out every other thought and feeling other than the touch of his lips against mine.
PART II
Chapter 5
Hudson
Present Day
“A million dollars, dude. You can dirty up your pretty face for a million dollars.” Luke punched me in the shoulders as he continued his fast talking. “And I’ll be your manager.”
“I don’t think so.” I shook my head and laughed.
Luke was my best friend, but I would be a fool to listen to anything he said. He always had a new scheme to make money, and I had learned the hard way when we were teens that what he said didn’t ever come true.
“Come on. What do you have to lose?”
“Every fight.” I rolled my eyes. “I’m not a fighter, Luke.”
“You’re not a lover either.” He grinned at me with his million-watt smile.
“I’m not a girl.” I laughed. “Batting your baby blues at me isn’t going to get me to agree.”
“You do this. I’ll get you as much ass as you want.”
“I can get my own ass.” I stood up and stretched. “Anyways, I gotta go.”
“C’mon, Hudson,” Luke pouted and threw his beer can into the trash as if he were Kobe Bryant going for the winning shot in the last game of the NBA finals. “We need this.”
“I don’t need this.” I shook my head. “And you just need to get a job.”
“Don’t nag. You’re not my mother.”
“Thank God.”
“The economy’s shit. You know that.” He shrugged. “When it gets better, I’ll get a job.”
“And until then, you’ll live off your momma?”
“I don’t wanna live off my momma. I want you to enter this damn fight and win a million dollars. Dude, do you know what we can do with a million dollars?”
“Nope.” I shook my head again and laughed at him. “Please stop trying to seduce me with your eyes. Save it for the girls.”
“I’m practicing on you until Riley gets home,” he joked, and I froze for a second.
“What did I tell you about, Riley?” I kept my voice calm, but my insides were storming up at the sound of her name. “Don’t even joke about Riley. Or Eden,” I added for good measure.
“I won’t go after your sister, dude.” Luke laughed. “Now her best friend? Yummy.” He licked his lips. “I don’t know if I can back away from her.”
“Not funny.” I glared at him, heat rising in me. I clenched my fists and took a step back.
“I’m just joking. Damn, Hudson. I know she’s like your sister as well.” Luke shook his head and then stared at my fists. “You were not just about to hit me, were you?”
“Get a life.”
“I’ll get a life if you sign up for one fight.” He collapsed on the couch. “It’s not just about me. You could also give some money to Clara’s mom. I heard she still hasn’t found a job.”
I flinched as he said Clara’s name. “The economy’s rough. She’ll find a job.”
“She’s so depressed.” He shrugged and looked away from me. “I don’t know that she’ll ever be able to work again. I heard my mom say that she thought Clara’s mom may lose her house.”
“What?” I frowned and felt a nerve jumping in my neck. “I thought she had insurance money.”
“It’s gone.” His voice sounded normal, but the words seemed to reverberate in my mind. Well, really only one word. Gone. Gone. Gone. It was like the clanging of a gong against my temple.
“I’ll see if I can give her some money.” I shook my head, trying to shake the inevitable headache I knew was coming.