Read Turn On A Dime - Kade's Turn Online
Authors: Tiffany Snow
He scanned the alley. Not only was no one around, there wasn’t even a place someone could hide and watch. Which made what he was about to do damn near inexcusable, but that didn’t stop him from doing it.
Grasping her shoulder, Kade spun Kathleen around, his hands pressed to the wall on either side of her head as his body closed in on hers.
“What are you doing?” she squeaked.
“Making it look good,” he said. “Pretend you like me and I’ll do the same.”
He couldn’t resist her. Even here in the back alley, her elusive scent teased him. Leaning into her, he nuzzled her neck where the scent was potent. Kade’s eyes slid shut. This was what he remembered. The last time he’d smelled that was when he’d been in her apartment the morning after Blane disappeared. She’d been sleepy and rumpled from bed and he’d had her pinned to the wall just like this.
“Put your arms around my neck.” He wanted her to touch him. Her hands tentatively rested on his shoulders. The slim fingers clutching at the leather of his jacket made him wish he had on fewer layers.
“Blane’s not going to like you doing this,” she said in his ear.
No fucking kidding. “Blane told me to keep you alive. This nut job needs to think you and Blane are through, that you have no influence over him. So I’ll do what I have to do.”
He slipped his hands inside her coat, already knowing how well she fit in his palms. The curve of her waist, flare of her hip—all of it had been committed to memory. But memory hadn’t done justice to the feel of her, the softness of her skin, the sweet brush of her breath against his ear.
Tasting her was imperative and he no more could have resisted than if someone had pulled a gun on him and ordered him to step away. He pressed his lips against her neck. Once, twice, a third time.
“Close your eyes,” he whispered.
Kade forgot everything—where they were, why he was doing this. He was blind and deaf to all but the woman in his arms.
He pressed closer, working a leg between her thighs. Desire coursed through his veins as he nipped at her delicate collar bone, moving toward the tantalizing swell of her breasts bared by the deep V of her shirt.
His tongue traced the line of skin at the edge of the fabric, dipping between her breasts as his hands moved to cup her ass. His dick ached inside the confines of his jeans. Kade pulled her hips closer and heard the soft gasp from her lips as his thigh connected with her pussy. He could almost pretend he could feel the heat of her through the fabric separating his skin from hers.
Kathleen was breathing hard now, her fingers threading through his hair in a way that made him have to swallow a groan.
He didn’t even think. He just spoke. “You taste like cotton candy and smell like spring after a storm,” he murmured against her skin.
And those must have been the magic words because while she hadn’t been pushing him away, now she melted into him like warm caramel. It was amazing, exquisite, and left him wanting more.
Which was precisely when reality hit like a ton of fucking bricks. What the fuck was he doing? Judging by how things were going, in another two minutes he’d have her pants off and be fucking his brother’s girlfriend in a goddamn alley. He was supposed to make sure she hated him. She was pretty far from hating him right now. Instead, she was clinging to him like a vine while he licked her neck and tried to see if he could keep one hand on her ass and pull her neckline down with the other hand so he could suck her nipple into his mouth.
He said the first hateful thing that popped into his head. “Do you always melt for a man who’ll fuck you up against a wall?”
Kathleen stiffened immediately, a sharp gasp issuing from her lips, and this time it wasn’t one of pleasure. Her fingers were still threaded through his hair and she fisted a handful, causing a sharp pain in Kade’s scalp. He welcomed the pain. She should knee him in the balls for that one.
She pulled on his hair until he lifted his head from her breasts to look her in the eye.
“I just closed my eyes and pretended you were Blane.”
And there it was. Maybe not an
actual
kick in the nuts, but it hit somewhere just as sensitive. Kade clenched his jaw. The sugar-coated venom in her voice was the same fire she’d had earlier. But the thought of Blane’s hands and mouth on her, of Kathleen lying spread beneath him, sent a jolt of burning jealousy through Kade. Guilt was close on its heels.
“And who do you pretend it is when it’s Blane?”
Kade’s vicious insult smothered the fire in her gaze and he watched in dismay as her face visibly paled. Hurt and betrayal echoed in her eyes and now the guilt Kade felt was twofold.
He cursed and stepped back, his arms immediately feeling her loss. “Let’s go.” Taking her hand was necessary for his sanity, an unspoken apology he couldn’t utter. She hated him all right. And that was good. Because
that
—kissing her, touching her—could not
ever
happen again. If it did, Kade didn’t think even the threat of overwhelming guilt and regret would make him stop.
CHAPTER THREE
Kathleen’s silence as he drove seemed to accuse Kade. He’d hurt her, which she didn’t deserve, but he couldn’t make himself stop. He felt like he was sliding down a slickened ice-covered hill toward a cliff, desperately trying anything to stop the destruction waiting for him at the bottom. Because that’s all this would be—it’s all it
could
be. Obsessing over his brother’s girl was about as cliché as he could get and one helluva way to fuck up his relationship with Blane.
But then again, it wasn’t like Kade had ever chosen the easy way.
“Where were you really today?” he asked her. There was a sicko out there, that much was certain. It would be wise for Kade to get back on track. Blane hadn’t called him here to fuck with his girl, but to keep her safe.
“What are you talking about?” she replied.
As if she could lie to him. Kade was a master at lying and as such, he knew how to spot ‘em. “Don’t give me that crap about errands again. I’m not an idiot, princess, and I want to know where you were.”
But she refused to answer. Turning away from Kade, she stared silently out the window.
Kade was cussing a blue streak inside his head, his hands clenched on the steering wheel.
Way to go, dick
. She’d trusted him earlier today, but that little stunt outside the bar had set things back a whole-fucking-lot, and he had only himself to blame.
Kathleen didn’t speak until they were pulling in to her building’s parking lot.
“You can’t stay,” she blurted, still not looking at him. “Not with me.”
Alarm shot through Kade, but he carefully disguised it when he replied. “You don’t get a say in this, princess.” Hoping to end her little rebellion, Kade got out and shut the door behind him, but he’d been wrong. She was out of the car and met him on his way around to her side.
“I absolutely have a say!” She was furious, angrily poking her finger into his chest. Ouch. “And I don’t want you here. Tell Blane whatever you have to, I don’t care, but you have to leave. I know that you couldn’t give a shit what happens to me, and I know you don’t want to be here. So just go already!”
Her eyes were bright with unshed tears, though Kade didn’t think she realized it. Every word had been like sinking a claw into his skin. She believed he didn’t care, that he didn’t want to be here, and while she was right on that last part, it was for an entirely different reason than what she thought.
Kade pressed his lips firmly together so he wouldn’t speak the words to contradict her, to tell her he was sorry, that he didn’t know what the fuck he was doing, and that he felt like he was drowning.
Turning on her heel, Kathleen hurried away, not looking back until she’d unlocked the door to her apartment. Kade stared at her, willing her to come back, beckon him in, anything. But she just went inside and closed the door behind her.
Kade’s breath let out in a rush. He hadn’t realized he’d been holding it. Bracing his palms on the hood of his car, he bent and took a deep breath. He had to get a fucking grip. Blane was going to kick his ass just for being a little bitch.
Straightening, Kade headed for the stairs, taking them two at a time. A moment later, he was letting himself into Kathleen’s apartment. She’d be pissed if she knew he could break in inside of thirty seconds, but it wasn’t like he planned on telling her anytime soon.
Tigger and the dog ran to greet him and Kade absently crouched down to pet them, the sounds of running water meeting his ears. Kathleen was taking a shower.
That
was an image he didn’t need inside his head.
Then he heard another sound. Getting to his feet, he moved toward the bathroom, pausing outside the door to listen.
Kathleen was crying.
Fuck.
Kade could hear her sobs over the spraying water and it felt like someone had sucker punched him in the gut. His hand was turning the doorknob before he even realized what he was doing.
What was he going to do? Bust into the bathroom while she was taking a shower just because she was bawling? Really?
Kade jerked his hand off the knob as though it burned and took a step back. Christ. He scrubbed both palms over his face. He had to get out of here.
He called Donovan on his way to his car.
“Do me a favor,” he said. “Send a couple uniforms to watch the girl for a few hours. I need to…” he faltered, “…be somewhere.” He winced. Yeah, that was lame.
“No problem,” Donovan said. “They’ll be there in ten.”
“Thanks, man.”
Kade waited until he saw the cop car pull up and park on the street. He flashed his lights and waited for the return flash before he drove out of the lot, then he headed for Blane’s.
He fully expected Blane to be pissed when he arrived. What he didn’t expect was to meet Kandi leaving his house.
“What an unpleasant surprise,” she sneered as they met on the sidewalk. “Blane’s favorite charity case.”
Kade took note of the shirt she was wearing—Blane’s—and his eyes narrowed. “Hey look, it’s Blane’s
easiest
lay, though not his best. It’s still early so I’m guessing that was a wham-bam-don’t-let-the-door-smack-you-in-the-ass.”
Even in the low light, Kade saw a flush creep up her neck and her eyes flashed.
“At least Blane doesn’t have to pay for it,” she retorted.
“Oh, he pays,” Kade shot back. “Trust me on that one.” His lips twisted in a smirk as his gaze ran over her. “Don’t let me keep you. I’m sure you need your—well, not beauty sleep, that’s for sure. Let’s say not-look-like-a-middle-aged-hag sleep, shall we?”
He brushed past her as she sputtered in anger.
“Fuck you, Kade!” she called after him.
“Not on my worst day, sunshine.”
Kade closed the door behind him and walked through the darkened foyer. God, he’d never know what the hell Blane saw in that bitch. His cell buzzed in his pocket and he glanced at the caller ID before stepping into Blane’s study.
“Looking for me?” he asked.
Blane turned, grimacing as he ended the call and tossed his phone onto his desk. “I just got a voice mail from Kathleen. She said you staying there, protecting her, ‘isn’t going to work out.’ What the fuck does that mean? Did you piss her off? Can’t you
not
be an asshole for a couple goddamn weeks? For me?”
Yep. Blane was pissed. Shit.
Too bad Kade was, too.
“Maybe
you
could be over there watching her back if you didn’t need time off from your girlfriend to screw Kandi.”
Blane’s jaw clenched. “I’m not screwing Kandi. Not that it’s any of your business.”
“So she just
happens
to be at your house, wearing your clothes, at nearly one o’clock in the morning, and you’re not sleeping with her?” Kade snorted in derision.
“That’s right,” Blane said.
Kade just shook his head. “I’ve seen you bounce from woman to woman and back to Kandi too many times to believe that.”
“Can we get back to Kat now?” Blane said impatiently. “Why are you here and not there?”
Kade bypassed Blane to pour himself a drink. “I’ve got someone watching the place. She’s fine. Just taking a break, that’s all.”
“Bullshit. What’d you do?”
“You know what?” Kade slouched onto the leather sofa, stretching one arm along the back while he took a sip of the aged scotch. “Let’s talk about all the things your ‘girlfriend’ isn’t telling you.” He used quotey fingers for
girlfriend
.
“What are you talking about?”
“Like the dead animal someone left for her yesterday morning, complete with creepy message written in blood on her car. Or the package she got today. A human eye, lovingly wrapped and left on her doorstep.” His lips twisted. “Someone’s been watching too many movies,” he sing-songed, waggling his eyebrows. He took another drink of the scotch.
Blane stared at him. “Are you shitting me right now? I asked her if anything had happened yesterday. She said no.”
Kade shrugged. “She lies.”
“No, she doesn’t. I know her and she’s not the lying type.”
Kade snorted. Blane could usually spot a liar, and Kathleen was awful at it. Maybe he had a blind spot when it came to her. “Maybe you don’t know her as well as you think you do,” he said.
Blane cursed, turning away and shoving his hand through his hair. He walked behind his desk and started searching through drawers.
Kade frowned. “What are you looking for?”
“A fucking cigarette.”
Digging into his inside jacket pocket, he tossed a pack at Blane, who caught it. “Better use air freshener afterward,” Kade cautioned as Blane lit up. “Mona’s like a bloodhound.”
Blane took a deep drag before replying. “I can handle Mona,” he said on an exhale, smoke writhing in the air.
“Yeah, but not as well as me.”