Dangerous Stranger (Beautiful Entourage #4) (5 page)

He had an air mattress on the floor so that’s what I slept on while he took the bed. Thankfully, he didn’t make me act like we were getting down and dirty. That would have made it difficult.

But I couldn’t sleep. All I could think about was Ophelia. She was on the other side of the apartment sleeping in her bed. What did she usually sleep in? Just her panties? A t-shirt? My imagination ran wild with me while I thought about it.

Unable to sleep and unable to stop thinking about that beautiful creature, I left Max’s bedroom and headed into the living room. If I watched TV I would probably become distracted enough to fall asleep.

But Ophelia was already there. “Can’t sleep?” She wore a baggy t-shirt and shorts.

“No…guess not.” I sat on the other couch and tried not to gawk at her.

“Me neither.” She changed the channel and searched for something to watch. She finally settled on
The Matrix
. “Is this okay?”

“It’s a great movie.”

She pulled a blanket over herself and stared at the screen.

I stared at her.

When she turned her eyes on me, I quickly looked away. “You really didn’t need to beat him like that.”

“Actually, I did.”

“You don’t even know what he did to me. He could have forgotten to pay me back for something.”

“Well, now he’ll pay up.”

She continued to stare at me.

“I don’t know you that well, but I could tell his presence made you extremely uncomfortable. You don’t strike me as the kind of person that easily gets mad. So, whatever he did, it was substantial. If he thinks he can hurt you and get away with it, he’s wrong. He’s got me and Max to deal with.”

Whatever anger or resentment she had toward me disappeared. “I guess I have another brother now…”

“And friend.”

She pulled her hair over one shoulder and faced the TV.

“What did he do, Ophelia?” I assumed he was an ex-boyfriend who blew his chance with her.
Idiot.

“It’s a long story…” She pulled the blanket closer to her, covering that beautiful body.

“Well, I can’t sleep anyway. And if it’s really boring, at least it’ll put me to sleep.” I gave her a smile so she knew I was kidding.

“Alright.” She played with her hair while she spoke. “We started dating about two years ago but I would say the relationship ended about a year ago. He stopped being sweet to me. He didn’t open doors for me anymore. He didn’t ask me how my day was.” Her voice dropped further, taking on a tone of sadness. She looked down at her hands while they played with her hair. “He stopped kissing me as often. Sex didn’t seem all that fun to him anymore. My feelings hadn’t changed so I wasn’t sure why they had changed for him.” She looked at the TV, not really watching it.

He stopped kissing her? Stopped wanting to have sex with her? It sounded like he was gay.

“I’ve been waiting for it to get better, assuming we’ve hit a rough patch or something, but it seems to be getting worse. Last week we were having lunch and he wouldn’t stop checking out our waitress. He flirted with her, and when she wasn’t around, he still searched for her. He wasn’t at all interested in the fact I was there. He didn’t care in the least. I used to be the only woman in the room. Now I’m just one of the many, and I’m the bottom on the list.” She stopped playing with her hair and sighed. “So, I dumped him and stormed off.”

“You should have dumped him,” I said quickly. “And I should have punched him harder.”

She rested her hands in her lap. “I know guys always check out other girls—”

“They don’t,” I interrupted her. “If you were my girlfriend, I would never look at another woman.” I blurted that out without thinking. “If I ever wanted a girlfriend…if I wasn’t gay.”

“You’re sweet,” she whispered.

“I mean it. You deserve to be with someone who adores you, in the beginning and years down the road. This guy sounds like a douchebag.”

“He is.”

“And you shouldn’t feel bad that I hit him.”

A small smile stretched her lips. “My brother is protective but I’ve never seen him flip out like that…”

“Well, you can tell who calls the shots in the relationship.”

“I’m glad my brother has someone who has a backbone. I know you’ll look after him.”

I want to look after you
. “Yeah…”

She watched the movie for a while, and Keanu Reeves managed to escape the matrix.

I wanted to keep talking to her. I enjoyed it. “When did you start working in fashion?”

“As soon as I graduated college three years ago. I love my job. I know that may sound stupid, but I care about clothes, matching, and accessories.”

“I don’t think it’s stupid,” I blurted. “You want to know what I think is stupid?”

“What?” she asked.

“Doing something you don’t love. Now, that’s stupid.”

She gave me that bright smile I dreamed about. She was so cute that I wanted to scream.

“And I love fashion.” Not really. But I was gay, so I was supposed to, right?

“You do?” she asked.

“Yeah. I mean, look at me.”

“I’ve only seen you in jeans and a t-shirt.”

“We both know I rock it,” I said with a cocky smile.

She laughed, and the sound was beautiful. “I won’t deny that. You work out a lot?”

I didn’t want to sound like an asshole with my response. “I try to go as often as I can.”

“Then you must go everyday,” she noted. “To look like that…”

“I do,” I said. “Two hours a day.” I knew that was excessive but it was part of my job. The rest of the guys were forced to do the same thing. No one would pay us to escort them if we weren’t in tip-top shape.

She whistled. “That’s dedication.”

“I care about having a healthy lifestyle.”

She released another laugh. “No, you care about getting laid.”

I gave her a guilty smile. “You caught me.”

“It’s okay. It’s why ninety-nine percent of people have a gym membership.”

“You hit the gym,” I said. “I can tell.”

“You can?” she asked.

“Don’t play dumb,” I said. “A girl doesn’t have a body like that unless she does dead lifts and free weights.”

She turned her full gaze on me, and her emerald eyes reflected the light from the TV. “You can tell, huh?”

“I’ve looked at you.” I stared her down with confidence. “You have toned thighs, rounded shoulders, and your ass is…nice.” I had to be careful with my choice of words. I had to remember I was gay. But gay guys would say that, wouldn’t they?

“Well, thank you,” she said with blushed cheeks. “That means a lot coming from a gay man.”

I shrugged. “I may like men but that doesn’t mean I don’t know what’s attractive in a woman.” And she was the definition of attractiveness. “What gym do you go to?”

“Crunch Fitness.”

“On fifth?” I asked.

“Yeah.”

“No way. I go there too.”

“I’ve never seen you before,” she said. “And I would have remembered you.”

What did that mean? Was she attracted to me?
I hoped so. I couldn’t really tell with her. But I knew she liked me. She wouldn’t be up at three in the morning having a conversation with me if she despised me. “I’m pretty unforgettable.” I flashed her a wink.

She rolled her eyes. “I didn’t realize Max liked cocky guys.”

“Really? He loves
cocky
guys.”

She laughed. “Don’t be crude.”

“And I’ve never seen you there. And I definitely would have remembered you.”
Because I would have taken you on my sheets directly afterward.

“Why would you have remembered me?” she asked. “Unlike you, I’m not memorable.”

This girl had a weird self-image of herself. Did she not know how gorgeous she was? Did she not realize she made every guy around her hard all the time? Did she not realize she was the most beautiful woman I’d ever laid eyes on? “Now I’m hating your ex-boyfriend more. He should have made you realize just how damn unforgettable you are.” I held her gaze long after I said it, wanting her to know how serious I was. “If you were my girl, you never would wonder if you were memorable.”

She held my gaze before she looked away. “I’m sure you make Max feel that way…”

That’s right, I’m gay. Ugh, I kept forgetting
. “Yeah…”

She picked at her fingernails in her lap.

“You want to work out together?” I asked. “It’ll be fun.”

“Work out with me?” she asked incredulously. “I’m sure we have two very different work out regimes.”

“And we can learn from each other. Besides, I want to get to know you better.”

“Why?” she asked as she turned her gaze on me.

“You might be my sister-in-law someday. I want us to have a relationship.” Not really. I wanted her to get close to me. When this assignment was finished, I’d go after her with everything I had. Hopefully, she wouldn’t say no.

“I guess that’s true,” she said. “It would make Max happy.”

“And I’m a great friend to have around. We can go shopping together too.”

“Shopping, huh?” she asked.

“Come on, a gay man’s opinion is priceless.”

“Well, I have Max…”

I shook my head. “He doesn’t know anything. Trust me.”

She considered the offer for a moment. “Okay. Let’s do it.”

I felt my body flush in excitement. I would be spending time with Ophelia alone without her brother breathing down my neck. Maybe she would notice me the way I noticed her. I wasn’t sure how I was going to make this work, but it was going to work somehow.

Ophelia

I walked into Crunch Fitness with my bag over my shoulder. I just got off work so I’d been sitting at my desk all day. Since I didn’t move around much, mostly did typing and phone calls at my desk, I knew had to do some serious weight training. If not, those muscles would weaken.
Use it or lose it, right?

I changed into my spandex shorts, Nike running shoes, and pink workout top before I walked onto the gym floor. I searched for Jett but saw a swarm of heads turn my way. I ignored them then kept walking.

“Hey, sweetheart.” Jett came from my left and I almost fell over. Not because he scared me but because he didn’t have a shirt on. His wide chest was chiseled and defined. It was hard like a slab of concrete. I remembered how it felt when I tried to push him away. His shoulders were rounded and muscular, but he wasn’t overly bulky like some guys in the gym. He was ripped and toned. His chest led to the eight-pack chiseled down his stomach. The grooves were so hard it looked like an ice cube tray. He was already a little sweaty, and that just made the sight even more hypnotizing. I stared at him then looked at the V of his hips. The noticeable lines disappeared into his shorts, and a thin line of hair beneath his belly button went with it.

Oh my fucking god. He was hot.

“You okay there?” A smug look was on his face, like he knew exactly what I was thinking.

The arrogance in his voice brought me back to earth. “Yeah…just a little warm.”

“I wonder why…” He didn’t drop his smile.

“You’re lucky you have something to be so cocky about.”

“You think I’m hot, don’t you?” He got into my face, his lips close to mine. He stared down at them like he wanted a taste. But then he directed his eyes back to mine.

“You’re my brother’s boyfriend. Of course I don’t think you’re hot.”

“You’re full of it. Just admit it.” He pressed me further.

“I admit your body is…wow.”

His eyes lightened in approval. “Why, thank you.”

“You’re welcome. But you forced the comment out of me.”

“Or did I?” He stepped away and headed to a work out area near the mirrors. “Let’s do squats.” He grabbed a bar and put weights on the ends.

I grabbed my own but put far less weight on mine. I tried to be toned, not bulky.

“You can do more than that, sweetheart.” He put an extra five pounds on each end.

“I don’t think you know what I’m physically capable of.”

“Yes, I do,” he said. “I can see your ass.”

“Now look who’s checking out who,” I argued.

“But that’s the difference between you and me. You’re attracted to men. I’m not attracted to women.”

It was because of that reason I didn’t take his comments seriously.

“Let me see what you can do.” He faced me and crossed his arms over his chest.

Seeing him shirtless was incredibly distracting. I’d seen attractive men before but Jett was different. His body looked like it belonged in a magazine. His hair was always messy but in a sexy way. And he was charming even when he was being cocky. I planted my legs apart then grabbed the bar on the floor.

Jett moved to my side and watched my form. “Nice…”

I did three sets of ten.

“You’ve got perfect posture. I’m impressed. And I told you that you could handle that extra weight.”

“I’ll feel it tomorrow…”

“I’ll give you a nice massage.” He winked at me then did his set. He had much more weight than I did, at least over a hundred pounds more. But he did it without looking like it was an exertion. He finished his set then placed the bar on the ground. “Now that’s how it’s done.”

“Are you ever
not
cocky?”

He shrugged. “Not sure. Probably not.” He smiled at the end so I knew he was joking.

“Have you ever done yoga?”

He turned to me with an incredulous look. “Me?”

“Whom else would I be talking to?”

“Sweetheart, real men don’t do yoga.”

I crossed my arms over my chest. “Have you ever tried it?”

“No. I’m too busy doing manly things.”

“It’s really hard…”

“Maybe for you.”

“I think you should try it,” I said as I put my hands on my hips. “I don’t think you can handle it.”

“Sitting on a mat and doing human origami? Yeah…I think I’ll be fine.”

“Fine, let’s do it,” I said. “I bet you won’t survive.”

“And what are we betting?” he asked.

“Twenty bucks?”

He shook his head. “I don’t bet money with women. How about this? If I win, which I will, you have to have dinner with me. If you win, which you won’t, you can pick something.”

“Why would you want to take me out to dinner if you win?” I asked.

He shrugged. “It’s what I want. And what do you want?”

I thought for a moment. “You have to hold all my bags while I go shopping.”

“Deal.” He extended his hand to shake mine.

I took it and gave him a firm shake.

“You’ve got a good grip, sweetheart. I bet you know how to grip other things with the same level of skill…”

I swatted his shoulder. “Don’t be gross.”

“Hey, it’s true.” He put his bar away and grabbed new weights. “How about shoulder presses?”

I let the comment go then racked my bar. “Okay.”

We did a few other exercises together. Surprisingly, Jett was a good workout partner. He pushed me when I didn’t feel like giving it my all, and he made the work out fun. When he wasn’t being cocky or arrogant, he was pretty fun to be around.

By the end of the session, we were both hot and sweaty.

“Want to get shakes next door?” he asked.

“Sure.” I usually just munched on a protein bar but it would be nice to have something different.

After we showered in the locker room, we headed next door and ordered our protein shakes. Then we sat at a table in the rear.

“So, tell me about you and Max,” I said as I sipped my shake.

“What about us?” he asked as he leaned back and drank half of his in a single gulp.

“Like, how are you together? My whole life Max has been straight, and then a month ago, he tells me he’s gay. I guess I have a hard time picturing it.”

He took another sip of his drink before he spoke. “We’re pretty much just friends who enjoy doing…other things together. We both like playing sports, playing video games, and our personalities are similar. There’s really not much more to it.”

“Are you romantic together?”

He looked down at the table. “Yeah, I guess. We kiss and stuff…”

He seemed uncomfortable talking about their relationship to me. Perhaps I was prying. “Sorry I asked. It’s really none of my business.”

“It’s okay, I’m not offended. I just wasn’t expecting you to ask.”

“I really admire both of you for being honest about who you are.” I really meant that. Our country had become more progressive but there was still prejudice going on. They would never be fully free, not in their lifetime.

“Thanks…I really admire Max. He’s strong and doesn’t let the negatives drag him down. He faces everything head on without blinking. He’s a really cool guy. You’re lucky to have him as your brother.”

“I know I am.”

“And your support means a lot to him—to both of us.”

I rested my hand on his and felt the scorching heat. He looked down at our joined hands. “I’m just glad you guys are happy. That’s what I want for my older brother. He deserves it.” When I pulled my hand away, he still stared at the area where we once touched.

“Yeah…”

“So, how long have you been gay?”

“Uh…” He sipped his drink again. “Since I became an adult. I just came out to my parents and told them the truth. It’s been fine ever since.”

“And they support you?”

“Yeah, they don’t care,” he said quickly.

“That’s nice. I hope my parents feel that way soon.”

“Give it time,” he said quietly. When he glanced around the Shake Shack he spotted a blonde at the counter. Like he was afraid, he turned to me and pivoted his body so his back was to her.

I thought his behavior was odd but I didn’t ask him about it.

He kept his face averted and tried to pretend everything was normal—even though it clearly wasn’t.

The blonde turned his way after she paid for her drink. Then her eyes narrowed in recognition.

“She’s coming over here.” I thought it was fair to give him a warning.

“Damn.”

She reached him and tapped him on the shoulder. “Hi, Jett. Long time, no see.”

He sighed then turned in his chair. “Hey, Lizzie.” He didn’t seem happy to see her.

She was very pretty. Even I was checking her out. She had bright blonde hair, crystal blue eyes, and a body most girls would kill for. “So, you didn’t have time to call me back?” Attitude was in her voice.

“I guess I lost track of time,” he said with a shrug.

What the hell was going on here?

She put one hand on her hip and glared at him with hatred. “So we have a wonderful time together—”

“Look.” His voice grew serious, like he was about to command soldiers into battle. “I never said I was going to call you. It’s your fault for making the assumption. I told you exactly what I wanted from the beginning. If you want to be treated differently, I suggest you behave differently.”

For a moment, it looked like she was going to throw her shake all over him. But she took the high road instead and marched off.

When she was gone, Jett relaxed. “Sorry about that…”

“What was that about?”

“Sometimes when I meet girls…” He suddenly faltered and cleared his throat. “When I make friends with a girl, they understand that I’m gay. But then they…fall in love with me and hope that I might possibly be straight—for them. And when I’m not, they get really upset.” He finished the rest of his shake.

I would have thought that was a weird explanation if I hadn’t spent time with Jett first. He was very charming, charismatic, and of course, gorgeous. It wouldn’t be difficult to fall for him, not with those blue eyes and messy brown hair. And he was fun to be around. My brother landed the jackpot. “That must be tough.”

He shrugged. “It is what it is.”

***

When I came home, Cameron was standing outside my door. I froze because I wasn’t expecting him. After the way Jett sucker punched him, I hoped he would stay away.

I guess I was wrong.

His lip wasn’t swollen anymore, and the bruise around his eye had disappeared. When he spotted me he straightened and faced me head on. “You have a boyfriend now?” His voice was cold.

That was the first thing out of his mouth? That was all he cared about? “Yeah. And he’s just as good in bed as he is at punching people.” I walked to my door even though he was right beside it.

“What the fuck, Ophelia? You get mad at me for checking out a waitress but you’ve had a boy toy on the side?”

I crossed the threshold then turned around, blocking the door. “I never had someone on the side. Is it really that hard to believe that another man would want to scoop me up?” Jett’s words came back to me. “Because I’m memorable to someone even if it isn’t you.” I slammed the door and locked it.

Cameron banged on the door and called my name.

I ignored it. He would go away eventually.

Max came out of his bedroom. “You want me to take care of him? And not in the way Jett handled it?”

“No. He’ll give up eventually.” I tossed my gym bag and purse on the table.

Max eyed me in my spandex. “Good workout?”

“Yeah, actually.”

He nodded. “So…I wanted to talk to you about something.” He sat down at the kitchen table and proceeded to ignore Cameron as he banged on the door.

“What’s up?” I grabbed a bottle of water then sat across from him. My muscles were sore from working out with Jett. With a body like that, he clearly knew his way around the weight room. I was a little embarrassed he caught me checking him out. But he was probably used to it even though he was gay.

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