SCORE (A Stepbrother Sports Romance) (20 page)

He fell against the bed, feeling like an idiot. What if she didn’t take the bait? He wasn’t even sure this was going to work. Damn it! Maybe he should just go over and ask her to dinner before another man beat him to it. Or, even worse, before she believed he was no longer interested and the opportunity passed him by. He was doing it all wrong.

With his heart in his hands, he crossed the courtyard and stood just beneath her window. He picked up a pebble and tossed it at the lattice door. He waited anxiously for a few seconds before tossing another. He was just about to toss the third when she came out on the balcony.

“I thought that might be you,” she said and leaned over to look at him. “You need to grow up, you know.”

“Would you like to go to dinner with me?” he asked. “You can’t say no.”

“In that case, I guess I have no choice,” she smiled back. “But I’m not hungry.”

“Okay then, how about a stroll on the beach? We can eat dinner later,” he said. His confidence was returning now that he hadn’t been rejected.

“I guess,” she said. “Nothing better to do. Let me get dressed.”

“I’ll be waiting here,” he responded and watched as she disappeared inside.

Chance couldn’t remember the last time he felt so nervous about being with a person; Claire was a force to be reckoned with. She was strong and stubborn, from what he could tell, and she could easily blow him off whenever she felt like it. He wasn’t really in control of this game.

Claire walked up behind him without him realizing it. She tapped him on the shoulder.

Chance jumped and turned to her. “I didn’t see you come up.”

“Maybe you should pay more attention,” she said.

“Maybe,” he replied with a grin.

Claire was absolutely taken by his good looks, his dimples, and the commanding air he possessed. He seemed confident and self-assured, and she wasn’t sure she was a good fit for him. Still, this was a vacation, and this fling would probably end with the week.

“So deep,” she smiled.

Chance beamed as he enjoyed his mini victory, and he cringed when he passed the same girl who had been vying for his attention the day before. She stared at him incredulously and looked Claire up and down.

Claire glanced back at the girl after they had passed, and she noticed Chance looking dead ahead. “One of your admirers?” she asked.

“Yep,” he replied, rubbing the back of his head nervously. “Nothing happened between us if that’s what you are wondering. Not when you’ve occupied my head.”

“Is that so?”

He smiled and took her hand as they wove through the tables and chairs in the courtyard. He was content to be in control of his game once more, at least for the time being.

***

Chance shared his knowledge and adventures with Claire as they sat in the dinghy on the lagoon.

“Are you sure about this?’ Claire asked as she looked at the little space they shared on the small boat.

“About what? Have you never been in a canoe?”

“No,” she said as she shook her head.

“Now that’s frightening. The first time my father took me in that thing I almost died,” he laughed. “Especially after it collapsed.”

“I’m a good swimmer, but that doesn’t mean I want to be stuck underwater with this thing over me,” Claire laughed. “So if you’re trying to frighten me, it won’t work.”

“I won’t let you drown, Claire,” he grinned. “Even if my life depended on it.”

Hearing him say her name for the first time, she felt warm and fuzzy inside as she recorded his words and played them over and over again in her mind. “You’d better not,” she exclaimed and looked down into the water.

From where he sat across from her, Chance watched Claire stare at the water below them and put her hand over the side of the boat to comb the water as it moved. They could see the sand at the bottom, and the small fish that raced along. He watched her as she focused on taking in all the sights around her like a child might. Gosh, she was beautiful, and all he wanted to do was pull her to him and kiss her, but he didn’t want to spook her. It had taken him far too long to gain her attention to lose it by doing something stupid.

They spent the rest of the morning and mid-afternoon on the water; by the time they got back to the bay and resort, Claire was red all over.

“Did I do that to you?” Chance blushed as he touched her parched skin.

“Not unless you instructed the sun to shine,” she said and smiled. “Don’t worry about it; it will be fine after I shower and cool off. I should have applied sunscreen.”

“We are still on for dinner, right?” he asked as he stopped in front of her door, wishing she would invite him in, but he knew it was too early in the game. They hadn’t kissed yet, and from what he had already learned about Claire, there was no way she would get closer to him that night than she already had.

“Dinner? Did we agree to that?” she asked as she grinned and opened her door.

“Yes, dinner,” Chance said. “You said yes.”

“I never did, but yes, I’d love to go to dinner with you,” she said before disappearing into her room and closing the door. Then she braced against the door and inhaled deeply. She had only been leaning on the door for a moment when she heard a knock.

 

 

CHAPTER 11

 

“Claire?” Amy called from outside. Claire opened the door for her friend. “Was that Chance I just saw leaving?”

“Leaving?” Claire asked. “He wasn’t in here.”

“You know what I mean,” Amy pressed and folded her arms over her chest. “Well?”

“We were just out on the bay. Satisfied? I need to go shower,” she said as she headed to the shower.

“No.” Amy followed her into the bathroom. “What happened?”

“What normally happens on a bay,” Claire shot back. “He rented a boat and we went out into the water. Is that exciting enough for you? Stop looking for a story here.”

“Well, stop writing one,” the girl grinned. “For so long you have ignored him as I forced myself onto him, and now you expect me to sit back and miss all the gossip?”

“There is nothing to tell,” Claire said as she turned the water on.

“Really?” Amy said in disbelief.

“Okay, we have dinner plans later, if you must know.”

Amy squealed and clapped her hands. “So, are you going to wear the emerald he gave you?”

“I wasn’t planning on it,” Claire said.

“Can I see it?”

“Yes, if you’ll leave me in peace. It’s somewhere on the dresser,” she told Amy. A few seconds later Claire heard a scream and Amy rushing back into the bathroom. “Is this it?”

Claire pulled the shower curtain back and looked at the emerald. “The one and only. Please hand me a towel.”

Amy handed her a towel. “You should wear it tonight.”

Claire toweled herself off and stuck her head out of the shower curtain. “Really? Are you serious?”

“Yes. It’ll show him you’re interested.” Claire grunted and walked back to the room. Amy followed closely behind. “What are you wearing?”

“Have you always been this annoying?” Claire asked as she patted her hair dry.

“Have you always gone out with a billionaire? This isn’t your everyday occurrence.”

“I don’t about his money,” Claire said. “I don’t want anyone’s money.”

“Maybe, but you have to admit it’s nice to date a really rich guy,” Amy said.

“I don’t know. I haven’t dated one,” Claire replied.

“Anyway, when you do start dating him, you’ll be in his company and certain things will be expected of you,” Amy said.

“Certain things will be expected?” Claire asked. “What is that supposed to mean? Are you saying that because I am not a billionaire I don’t have proper social etiquette?”

“No, that’s not what I am saying,” Amy said quickly.

“Well, what are you saying? That I’m not good enough for him?”

“I never said that,” Amy said.

“Whatever we’re doing is just for a few more days. In a week, Chance will be nothing more than a distant memory.”

“I guess,” Amy said. “But try to be nice to him tonight.”

“I’ll do my best.”

“See you. I have a hunk of a man waiting for me in the lobby,” she smiled and started walking away before Claire could respond.

“You what?” Claire laughed as she tried to grab her. “And here you are drilling me about a man. Tell me more!”

“No news yet,” she said as she reached the door. “But I will fill you in later.”

Claire laughed when the door abruptly closed behind Amy. Her thoughts drifted back to the suggestion she had made earlier. What was she going to wear? She went to her suitcase and started rummaging inside until she found a white spaghetti strap dress that fell to her knees. It had a low neckline which allowed just enough of her breasts to be covered and just a hint of cleavage peeking out. She glanced at the black box, thinking of the emerald stone, but decided not to wear it; she didn’t want to send the wrong signals.

Time flew faster than Claire had imagined, and before she knew it, the sun was setting. Dinner was usually at seven, so she assumed Chance would be at her door by then. She readied herself in anticipation. And right before seven, she broke down and put on the necklace.

At exactly seven, she heard a knock at the door. She skipped a few steps, then paused as she tried to still her beating heart. She took a deep breath and opened the door to a rather dashing Chance on the other side. He was sporting a pair of soft, denim pants with a white shirt that had three buttons at the top opened to reveal a rope necklace that had what looked like a shell as a pendant. He looked handsome, and his smile completed his outfit.

When he saw her, he whistled. “I didn’t know emerald would look so good against hazel and white,” he grinned and held his arm out for her. She slipped her hand into the crook of his arm and pulled the door closed behind her.

“You don’t look so bad yourself,” she said to him. She wanted to add that he looked sexy and she was sort of happy to be hanging out with him, but that was mushier than she wanted to be.

“I had no idea I’d actually get the chance to be here with you,” he told her as they sat for dinner. “Especially after Amy told me about…him.”

“Let’s not talk about that,” she murmured, looking down.

“I’m sorry,” he told her. “But I want you to tell me about it whenever you feel you can talk.”

“There is nothing to say, really. We were together for over three years, we were supposed to get married, and the day before, I caught him cheating on me. The end.”

“I’m so sorry,” he said, looking into her eyes. “Okay, no more depressing talk. Let’s drink some wine and forget about everything bad.”

Claire smiled at his words, but her heart had been reminded of the hurt. But the evening refilled her happiness, and soon she was laughing at Chance’s stories about his adventures and misdeeds. She had never imagined she would enjoy herself so much in his company, but she did. By the end of dinner, she was completely comfortable with him, and she had even started fantasizing about him.

They danced to a live band playing, and when he held her close, she felt the ground move under her feet. His touch sent volts of electricity racing along her spine. Chance didn’t seem to notice her discomfort, or if he did, he had a good way of hiding it.

“Did you enjoy your evening?” he asked her when they stood outside her door at the end of the night.

Claire leaned against the doorjamb and folded her arms. “It wasn’t what I expected. I must say, I thought you would be a complete asshole.”

“Oh, so I guess I was only half an asshole,” he teased.

“Maybe just a little,” she giggled. “But not too bad.”

“Would you mind terribly if I kissed you right now?” he asked.

Claire’s heart flipped as he spoke the words. She felt her body rising from the ground, and she held onto the door for support. She couldn’t recall if any man had ever asked her permission before he kissed her.

Claire felt him lean forward, holding her eyes with his, blue on hazel, and brought his lips to touch hers, softly and gently. Then she closed her eyes as they touched. She felt his breath on her skin, and it intensified the deeper she got into the kiss. His hands touched her body, and she felt him shiver like he could hardly contain himself. Then he ended their kiss.

Claire’s eyes opened a few seconds after Chance parted his lips from hers. Then, so lightly, he traced her throbbing lips with his index finger as he bit his. Claire noticed him looking behind her at the bed and she nodded. He looked at her, his eyes asking her if they could go into her room. She nodded again, and he held her as he gently nudged her into the room and towards the bed. They stood in her room kissing, and just when Claire thought he would make a move and take off her clothes, he broke the kiss again.

“Thank you so much for dinner,” he said. “But I need to leave you to get some rest.”

Claire wanted to scream at him for abandoning her, abandoning her throbbing body, but wasn’t that what she had wanted? A man who would not pester her for sex until they got married? Funny how she hadn’t wanted to have sex with Trent even after years of dating him and while engaged to him, but now she was willing to give up her virginity to a man she had just met. She looked at Chance, and instead of disappointment, she was grateful he was able to control himself and stop things before they went too far.

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