UNDYING: A Bad Boy MMA Romance (Midwest Alphas) (Book 3) (29 page)

I take her hand in mine and bring her fingers to my lips. “I won’t let it ruin our week. I promise.” She smiles at me, but I can see the doubt behind her eyes. “It’ll be okay,” I assure her.

“Yeah, it’ll be fine…” She nods, staring at the two of them. Her eyes slowly drift up towards me. “We should probably work on our communication though…”

I smile. “Definitely.” I lean down and kiss her forehead. She gives no reaction. “You okay?”

Her eyes snap up to mine. “Yeah. Why?”

“You just look a little pale — well, more so than usual,” I note.

She shakes her head and her black hair slips across her face. “No, I’m fine,” she says. “A little nervous, maybe.”

I take her hand and lead her through the line, not wanting to say anything else about it. I’ve known Piper Lynch for a long time, ever since we were children, but I’ve really
known her
for a few years. One of her many talents is getting away with a lie, but one of my talents is catching her in one. I’m not saying she’s lying, but one thing is certain.

Piper Lynch is hiding something.

Chapter 7

Piper

 

Oh, yeah. Remember how much you hate planes, Piper?

The cabin lurches slightly and I take a deep breath to hide my weakness from Kai. He’s already had his inquisitive eye on me ever since we met in the airport and I don’t want to give him more reason to wonder if there’s something wrong with me.

I smile over at him, but he’s got his face plastered to the window. He graciously offered me the coveted window seat, but I absolutely hate staring out the window while flying. It’s always made me dizzy and the last thing I want to do is get sick right now. I happily took the aisle seat.

Luckily, it’s the end of take-off and the plane should start to chill the fuck out right about now—

The seatbelt light flickers off above our heads and I instantly see Mandy pop out of her seat just a few rows ahead. She shoots into the aisle and rushes back to where Kai and I are sitting.

Mandy lowers herself to my eye line. “So, this is a total
nightmare,
” she says.

“It’ll be fine,” I tell her. “Just ignore him.”

“It’s hard to
ignore
someone that won’t stop staring at you.”

I peek about the cabin and make eye contact with Shawn. He’s sitting on the other side of the plane, his beady eyes poking out from behind his thick, blond lashes. “Yeah, he’s definitely got his Mandy-radar on.” I throw him a quick wave and he turns around to face forward.

“Hey, asshole,” Mandy shoots towards Kai. “Why’d you bring him?”

Kai smirks back at her. “Ironically enough, he wanted to get away from
you
for a while.”

“Oh,
please
.”

“I’m serious.”

Mandy discretely looks over her shoulder at Shawn. “He didn’t know I was coming?” Kai shakes his head in response. “He didn’t plan this?” she asks.

“Shawn’s not exactly a master of the mind, Mandy,” he replies. “He’s heartbroken and he wanted some much-needed time away to clear his head. There’s no way he could have known you were asking Piper to come along at the same time he was asking me.”

“I didn’t ask to come along—”

I shoot her a glare, but the damage has already been done.

“You didn’t?” Kai asks. My cheek burns red. I can feel his eyes on me, willing for me to answer for this.

“Whoops,” she mutters. “I guess I’ll go back to my seat now.”

“You do that,” I snap.

Mandy pulls herself up and steps away from us.

“So, if
she
didn’t ask to come along,” Kai begins, “then that means
you
asked
her
to come along.”

I avoid his gaze for as long as possible. “I… thought… it’d be fun,” I stutter.

“More fun than a week alone with me?”

I turn to face him. “No—” I say, shaking me head. “It’s not like that.”

“Then what is it like, Piper?”

My tongue trembles in my mouth. There are quite a few answers to this question, but I’m not ready to say them out loud just yet. “I thought it’d be fun for her to get away, just like Shawn.”

He sighs, obviously not very satisfied with the response. “Piper, if there’s something on your mind, I’d prefer it if you’d just say it.”

“There’s
nothing
,” I say. “Please, Kai — really. She hasn’t taken their break-up that well either—”

“She seemed pretty okay with it last night.”

“She was just doing what I asked her to do, Kai.”

“I honestly thought I couldn’t feel worse about it, but here we are…”

I put my hand on his. “Kai, you don’t have to feel anything but your classic smug satisfaction, okay? Mandy was there because she wanted to be with us. There’s nothing to be ashamed about.”

“Are you sure this is it?” he asks. “There’s no other reason why you invited her along?”

“This is it,” I say quickly. “I felt like she needed a few days away from home, away from
him
, so I told her she could tag along. There’s no other reason.” I keep my eyes steady to hide the lie, but this is Kai Casablancas I’m talking to. “I’m sorry. I didn’t think it would upset you this much.”

He flips his hand over to interlock our fingers. “It doesn’t,” he answers. “I just… can’t shake the feeling that there’s something you’re not telling me.”

“Well…” I lighten my voice. “To be fair… there are things about this week you’re not telling me either…”

“You’re not getting your hands on the itinerary,” he jokes.

“You have your secret surprises,” I say, “and I have
my
secret surprises.”

“Oh, really?”

“Yes, really.”

“Okay then. Why didn’t you just say so?”

“Because saying there’s a surprise kind of ruins the surprise, don’t you think?”

He raises my fingers to his lips. “You are such a tease.”

“I’ve been told that.”

Kai leans back in his seat. If he suspects anything else, it’s not showing in his face. A rock settles in my gut. I hate to lie to him, but it’s the only thing I can think to do right now.

The plane jolts and the seatbelt light clicks on.

“Relax, Piper,” he soothes and squeezes my sweaty hand. “Just a little turbulence.”

“Yeah,” I nod. “Just a little turbulence.”

 

***

 

“What are you doing?”

I look up from the textbook lying on my knees and roll my eyes. “Homework. Go away.”

Kai steps into my bedroom. “Tonight?” he asks.

I grip my pencil tighter as my fingers twitch with anger. “Yes.” I look back down at my notebook. The numbers blend together and I quickly lose track of what math problem I’m on.

“It’s Friday night,” he says.

“So?”

“So, you’re doing homework on a Friday night.”

I sigh and look up at him again. “So?” I ask again.

He crosses his arms over his chest and leans against the door frame. “Man, it’s true what they say about you, isn’t it?”

“I don’t care what people say about me.”

His eyebrows bounce. “Okay then.” He looks around the room, refusing to budge from his position.

I bite my tongue and eye him up and down. Kai regards me with expectation, as if I’m about ready to crack. “I really don’t,” I say.

“Uh-huh.”

I focus on my textbook, but I can still feel him lingering in the doorway. “Is there something else you needed, Kai?” I spit.

“I’m headed to the football game,” he begins, his voice stiff. “My mother wanted me to ask if you’d like to come along.”

I scoff. “She did, did she?”

“Yep.”

“Well, you can tell Ava thanks, but no thanks. I have other plans.”

He chuckles. “Oh, yeah. A late night in with Algebra 2.”

“How I spend my nights is none of your concern.”

“I don’t think anyone can muster up any concern for how you spend your nights, Pipes,” he cracks. “You’re not exactly a rebel.”

I tighten my lips, but I can’t stop myself. “I’m more than you think.”

“What?” he asks with a furrowed brow.

I toss the textbook away and hop off my bed. “Just go away, Kai.”

“Relax, Piper,” he smirks and pushes himself off the door frame. “Just a little joke.”

“Yeah,” I nod and grab the door. “Just a little joke.”

I slam it closed in his face.

 

***

 

I stare at myself in the cramped airplane bathroom. Kai was right. I do look more pale than usual, like a fucking petrified ghost. I turn on the faucet and let the dull, lukewarm water fill my palms before splashing it on my face. We’ve been in the air for almost ten hours now, but I haven’t been able to relax for a minute of it. Most of the other passengers are fast asleep, but I’m stuck inside my head with my thoughts.

I dry my wet skin and slowly slide the door open. I jump back when Kai’s face fills my vision. “Kai—” I gasp.

“Shh…” He slips into the bathroom with a smile on his face and quickly closes the door behind him.

“What are you doing?”

“Oh, there’s no way I’m missing an opportunity like this…” He reaches out to cup my face. His warm fingers send charges through my skin, awakening my senses, as he pulls me in for a deep kiss.

I can feel his desire for me already pressing against my thigh. My worries melt away more and more with each kiss he gives me. “You dirty son-of-a…” I moan quietly as my body revs with life. My pulse shoots sky high as he pins me against the wall.

“Don’t tell me you’ve never wanted to do this on a plane, Pipes…” he whispers as he unzip my jeans.

“No comment,” I joke as I slip my fingers inside his zipper. I feel his hardness in my hand and give him a light squeeze before pushing his jeans down just below his ass. I let my pants slide down with them.

Kai teases me with a flurry of kisses before reaching down to pull my knee up, giving him access to my everything. I take hold of his cock and guide it straight between my wet nether lips. His thick crown splits the sensitive tissue and I can’t help but moan his name. He presses his mouth against mine to silence me. Fear grips my insides as I count down the seconds before we get caught. My heart races, my nerves boil, my sex pulsates with intense desire. Kai pumps me against the wall with quick, silent thrusts, taking me in just the right way. I lose myself in him. I never want him to stop.

My climax tears through me. I can’t stay quiet. Moans tumble off my lips. Kai looks at me with wide eyes and clamps his hand over my mouth to dull the sound. I bite into the flesh of his palm. He winces with pain and it sends him over the edge. I feel his warm desire pumping away inside of me while he bites his lips to keep himself from groaning.

His hand slips out of my teeth and he holds me by the neck until he catches his breath again. “Holy shit, Pipes…” he whispers with a slight moan in his voice.

I chuckle. “And here I thought we’d done everything already…”

Kai laughs with me and kisses me again.

 

***

 

“Oh, my god…” I glance around the hotel suite and I can’t help but fall in love with London all over again. A king-sized bed. Absolutely gorgeous furniture. A jacuzzi tub in the bathroom. There’s even a bottle of champagne waiting for us near the bed. “I can’t believe you did this.”

Kai grins as he sets our suitcases down and kicks the door closed behind him. “Only the best for you, Pipes,” he says.

“This is
way
more than the best, Kai.” I open the curtain to check on the view. My jaw drops as I stare out at the beautiful London skyline.

He slips in behind me and wraps his arms around my waist. “And it’s just the beginning,” he whispers in my ear. His lips fall to my neck and I swoon to feel his kisses traveling down my skin.

Heat rushes to my cheeks. I feel like I’m eighteen years old again, staring out the window of a small inn on the outskirts of the city — the only thing I could afford with the small amount of cash I took with me. I didn’t want to use my credit card and leave a map of my whereabouts to anyone that wanted to track me down. It was just me and Kai, alone together, waiting for each other to make the first move. It was awkward, to say the least. We’d only been together once. That night on my mother’s couch was still so fresh in my mind. I could almost still feel him moving inside of me. We both knew it would happen again.

In the end, it was him that broke the tension first.

He cupped my face and kissed me. It felt just like our first kiss on the train to Rome, but so much more intense. We tore into each other that night, years of repressed passion for one another spilling out all over us.

Now, as his hands travel down my body, I feel myself getting just as lost as we did before.

“Kai…” I whisper his name as a warm sweat heats up my brow.

He reaches around to grip my chin. His lips envelope mine as he pulls me back to look at him. I crane my neck as far as possible, holding him against me as our tongues dance together.

“Anywhere in London you’d like to explore tonight?” he asks, his lips never leaving my own.

“Absolutely not.”

“Good answer.”

Kai spins me about and cups my rear to raise me up. I wrap my legs about his waist and embrace him as he walks us slowly across the room to the big bed. Happiness overwhelms my senses, pulling me back in time to that first moment he slipped inside of me. The old bed creaked beneath us with each thrust. I was sure someone would pound on the door and complain about the noise, not that either of us would care, but just like the airport bathroom, the thrill of getting caught was half of what turned us on. The other half was the delicious taboo. I don’t think about it much anymore, but back then, this was a dangerous affair. Kai wasn’t just an old friend. He was my stepbrother and if the wrong people found out about it, there would surely be hell to pay.

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