His to Claim #4: Wild Ones (2 page)

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Authors: Opal Carew

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary

No matter what he said, she could see it in his eyes that he still harbored resentment toward Storm because he’d hurt his sister. Even though Jessica had found the man of her dreams. And yet the two of them had continued to play in the band together and socialize together. Men were funny creatures.

But now Melanie realized why Travis stole women from Storm. It was a form of payback.

The ding of the elevator doors opening made Melanie start and shift back slightly. She glanced down the hall. Diego was walking toward them. She stepped back, but not before Diego’s keen gaze took in their stance and how close they stood to each other.

His lips curled up in a half grin as he approached.

“Hey, man, that’s not the way to kiss a woman good night.”

He stepped up to Melanie and before she could protest, he swept her into his arms and planted his lips on hers. The feel of his strong arms around her, and his hard chest tight against hers set her off balance. His tongue nudged her lips and she opened, then it swirled into her mouth. He tasted like sin and smelled like pure musky male. His hand cupped the back of her head and she melted into his kiss, struggling to draw in enough air. When he let her go, she was weak-kneed.

Travis laughed. “Here, let me try.”

Then Travis pulled her to him. His lips captured hers and his tongue slipped inside her mouth with authority. His arms tightened around her, crushing her to his hard body and leaving no doubt about who was in control.

God damn! Travis came across as sensitive and gentle, but when it came to kissing he was all hard, authoritative male. Which made her long to know how he would behave in the bedroom. Would he dominate her like she craved so much?

All she had to do was say the word and he’d follow her inside right now. In fact, if she wanted to, she could probably be with both of them.

Oh, God, images of both men, hard and naked, made her tremble. She’d come on tour to learn about herself, but she’d never expected this to happen. This fierce awakening of her own sexual need.

Travis released her lips, but still held her tight to his body.

Melanie drew in a deep breath. “I can’t do this. Not until I figure out what’s going on with Storm.”

“Well, do it soon.” He murmured the words quietly against her ear. She doubted Diego heard them. Then Travis released her.

“I … uh … better go. I’ll see you in the morning.” She stuck her keycard into the slot and hurried into the room. “Good night,” she said as she closed the door behind her. Then she leaned back against it, trying to catch her breath.

“Darlin’, I think you’re still standing behind the door, and I just want to say if you change your mind, my door is always open.”

“Mine, too,
belleza.

Travis chuckled. “I sensed that you like a touch of authority from your man, and I want to assure you, I can give you exactly what you want. I can take total control. And if you like the idea of two men …”

Her breath held as she waited for him to continue.

“We can accommodate,” Diego murmured against the door.

“Diego and I actually work very well together,” Travis added.

Her heart thundered in her chest.

“Good night, Melanie. Remember. If you change your mind …” Travis said.

God, she wanted to pull open the door and invite them in.

But she couldn’t.

At least, not until she knew where she stood with Storm.

***

Melanie walked toward the bed and peeled off her T-shirt then tossed it on the dresser. Seeing her half-naked form in the mirror, her black lace bra pushing her breasts up high and proud, she could imagine how Travis’s eyes would darken if he saw her like this.

She scowled at her own reflection, then turned her back to the mirror and stripped down the rest of the way. She walked to the bathroom and turned on the shower. She washed her hair and scrubbed her body until it tingled, trying not to think of muscular, wet, sexy men doing it for her, then she stepped onto the bathmat and vigorously towel-dried her hair. With a towel draped around her, she grabbed the hair dryer attached to the wall by the mirror and dried her hair, then flicked off the light and returned to the bedroom.

She pulled on her PJs, then sat on the chair by the desk and grabbed one of the cards Diego had given her earlier. She picked up one of her artist’s pencils and took a deep breath, then let the pencil glide over the surface. Allowing inspiration to guide her, she just went with the flow and let the form take shape. Finally, she put down the pencil and gazed at a perfect image of Storm staring back at her. His eyes intense, his expression somber. He wanted her.

God, and she wanted him. This little replica of him made her miss him even more. She pushed aside the card, then grabbed another blank one, but her pencil stubbornly churned out another image of Storm. She opened the desk drawer and swept them inside, along with her pencil, then slammed it shut.

She marched to the bed and climbed under the covers. As she stared at the ceiling, images of Storm, so hot and sexy in a tank top, tattoos along his arms and across his chest taunted her. She tugged down her camisole and gazed at her bluebird tattoo, then ran her finger along the outline, wishing it was Storm touching it like this.

Damn, she didn’t even know if she still had a relationship with Storm. After she’d rejected his wishes, he’d probably written her off completely. He’d made no attempt to call her to say good-bye, and that had hurt. But then, she hadn’t called him either. She glanced at the phone, tempted to pick it up and call him. To get a handle on where they stood. If she still had a chance with him.

But she’d known from the beginning that it wouldn’t last. The very first time they’d been together, he’d told her he wanted a no-strings relationship. And why wouldn’t he? The man could snap his fingers and women would come running. They’d even pull up their tops and expose their luscious breasts to him.

She had.

Even though he’d changed his tune and wanted to be exclusive, that didn’t necessarily mean long-term commitment.

But maybe she could mend things between them. Her heart ached with missing him. She picked up the phone. If she just talked to him …

She stared at the receiver. But what would she say? If he demanded she leave the tour and come home, would she do it?

She shook her head. She couldn’t do that. This was important to her.

So she should call Storm and confirm that it was over between them.

Unless it wasn’t.

Damn, she felt like hammering the phone on the bedside table. She didn’t know what to do.

Maybe she should call Jessica. Ask her advice. But she couldn’t tell Jessica that she wanted to know if it was over with Storm so she could move on … to Jessica’s brother. Anyway, Jessica would tell her to make it work with Storm.

She could call Sue, but Sue would just tell her to ditch Storm and go with the two hot guys on hand.

It’s funny that she knew what everyone else would tell her to do, but she didn’t know herself.

She sighed and put down the phone. In her gut, she knew she shouldn’t be the first one to break the silence between her and Storm. He’d had no right to order her around. And he’d only done that because he didn’t trust her, and that hurt.

A little guilt washed through her, because she really was tempted by Travis, and Diego, and she’d let them kiss her, but the joking way they’d done it …

Damn, she still felt guilty. Probably because she’d wanted so much to drag them in here and let them have their way with her.

But she hadn’t.

And now she was suffering for it. Aching for the touch of a man.

She sighed and turned off the light, then pulled the covers around her. The sexual buzz humming through her made it hard to relax, or to forget about the fact that there were two hot guys ready and willing to relieve her ache at a mere word from her. She sucked in a breath and closed her eyes.

The phone rang. Melanie opened her eyes and reached for the receiver before it made that blaring sound again.

“Hello?” Her voice was hoarse from sleep and she realized she must have dozed off.

“Melanie, where are you?”

Storm’s voice. The familiarity and warmth of it rippled through her.

“I’m in bed.”

“Alone?”

She glanced around uncertainly, gathering her senses.

Then anger flared through her and she slammed the receiver down.

A few moments later, the phone rang again. She stared at it, fuming, but finally picked it up.

“Melanie, please don’t hang up. I’m sorry. I’m being an idiot.”

She pushed herself to a sitting position. “That’s true.”

“What I really meant to ask you is … are you somewhere we can talk?”

She wiped her bleary eyes. “Yes, we can talk.”

“I didn’t want to leave things the way they were. After you told me you were going … we never talked again.”

She nodded and slumped back against the pillows. Where did she begin?

“Well, I want to travel with the band. Learn more about myself and what I want.” She gripped the phone tightly. “I hope you can come to terms with that.”

“If you come back here, we could figure it out together.”

She gripped the phone tighter. “Or you could join us on tour. I already told you I know the guys would love to have you back in the band.”

“And I already told you why I can’t do that.” His words were strung tight. “Staying here and supporting Dane in building Ranier Industries is important. Forging a relationship with my brother is important.”

She steeled herself. “Well, this is important to me. And it’s good for me. I’ve always stayed in a safe, secure little world as my parents trained me to do. With this, I don’t know where I’ll be after the tour, where I’ll earn my income. And the guys are finding ways to help me to connect with other artists. Diego told me about an event in Savannah where a lot of artists are meeting up and he suggested I make connections and discuss how they’re making a career with their art.” She coiled her finger in the spiral telephone cord. “You know what it’s like to want that kind of freedom. You sought it yourself. Please, Storm, I want you to support me in this.”

“But, damn it, Melanie. I want you here with me.”

And she wanted to be with him, but if he really understood, he would be there for her when she returned. She also knew that part of this aching need to return to Philly wasn’t just to save the relationship, but a need to run away from this new challenge she was pushing herself to pursue. She wanted to return to a place where she felt safe and secure.

“Well, that’s not going to happen.”

She hesitated, knowing she had another challenge right now. She had to ask the hard question. She didn’t want to, but it would be better to know the answer rather than be left guessing. Memories of Travis’ insistent, commanding mouth on hers washed through her. Or turning down opportunities to move on out of ignorance.

She steeled herself. “So does this mean you and I are over?”

There was a long silence on the other end. Then Storm asked, “Is it what you want?”

Tears welled in her eyes. “No, of course not. I want to do this, but I hope … I want you and me to have a future.”

“You say that now, but with you there … spending so much time with Travis … Given enough time, I’m sure he’ll eventually steal you away.”

Her back stiffened. “You don’t have a lot of faith in me.”

“No, it’s not that but … he’s tenacious when it comes to stealing women from me. If he turns on the charm full blast … Damn it, Melanie, can you really tell me you are not attracted to him at all?”

She drew in a deep breath, remembering the devastatingly sexy kiss she’d shared with Travis less than an hour ago.

“I don’t just fall into bed with someone because I’m attracted to them. Not if I’m in a relationship with someone else.”

“So you are attracted to him.”

She sighed. Obviously, that’s all he’d gotten from what she’d said.

“Storm, do you really think I’d let Travis steal me away to punish you for hurting his sister?”

“Fuck!”

She could just imagine him raking his fingers through his wavy hair.

“All I can say is …” Storm began, “if he steals you from me, he really will be punishing me. He’ll hurt me every bit as much as I hurt Jessica when I left.” Pain filled his words. “More. Melanie, I don’t want to lose you.”

His heartfelt words reached into her and plucked at her heart.

“Okay, then trust me,” she murmured. “It’s you I want to be with.”

***

When Melanie finally hung up the phone, she felt much better. Storm wasn’t happy that she was traveling with the band, but he seemed to understand. And he seemed willing to wait for her.

Right now, lying in bed alone, she wished he wasn’t so far away. She ached for him. She wanted his arms around her. She wanted to feel his touch.

After tossing and turning for a half hour, she finally got out of bed and went to the desk, then pulled out her pencil and an ATC. An hour later, she tossed two more cards into the desk drawer, both drawings of Storm. Big, sexy, handsome Storm. Totally naked. Yeah, these ones would have to be part of her private collection.

Morning came too soon. She glared at the numbers on the clock. Then she pushed the covers back and trundled to the shower.

Over the next few days, Diego asked her about her ATCs, reminding her of the artist trading card swap meet in Savannah. She didn’t want to admit that she’d only been drawing pictures of Storm, most of them X-rated, so once she finished breakfast, she pulled out one of the cards and sketched Diego over coffee. The next morning, she drew a picture of Travis. She started sketching the band members on the bus on the way to Raleigh, North Carolina. After setting up for the show, she would sketch the guys while they rehearsed. She’d intended to sketch fantasy characters, which she loved doing, but the allure of the sexy musicians was too much.

But at night, in her room, she only sketched Storm. She seemed obsessed with doing it. And finally she decided it was okay to just give in to the obsession. It helped her feel closer to him, as if a part of him was there with her. And with all the practice, her technique seemed to be getting better.

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