Authors: Lauren Gallagher
Tags: #Fiction, #Erotica, #General, #Literary, #Romance, #Erotic Contemporary
fear of admitting this was too much for me that had me all tied up in knots?
Or did I really not want to let him go?
Whatever it was, I had to call this off. I didn"t want to hurt him, I didn"t want
to lose him, but I just couldn"t do this.
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Chapter Seventeen
The sick feeling in my gut refused to subside until Austin showed up the next
evening. Though I was no longer worried about throwing up at the drop of a hat,
now I had to contend with the ache in my throat that warned of impending tears.
Guilt, confusion, and frustration all ganged up on me and threatened to show
themselves if I let my guard down for even a second.
We couldn"t do this. It had to stop. The closer I came to finding an opportunity
to end it, though, the more it hurt to even consider. I had to let him go, but I didn"t
want to. Needed to. Couldn"t.
Come on, Jocelyn. You have to. You’re only fooling yourself if you think this can
go anywhere. Or that it
should
go anywhere.
I glanced at Austin and realized he was looking at me. Probably had been for a
long time. How long had I been lost in my own thoughts?
We were in my kitchen, a pot of coffee in my hand and two empty cups on the
island in front of me.
From across the island, he cocked his head. “You okay, babe? You kind of
spaced out.”
“Yeah, I"m fine.” I forced a smile. “Just zoning out. I guess.”
His eyes narrowed just enough to suggest he saw right through me. “You"ve
been quiet since I got here, and every time I touch you, you shrink away. Have I
done something wrong?”
I set the coffeepot down and exhaled. Closing my eyes, I rubbed my forehead,
willing myself to keep my emotions together. I silently begged him not to come
closer, knowing full well he would. My senses followed his soft footsteps around the
island, and when gentle hands squeezed my shoulders, the ache in my throat
intensified.
“You sure you"re okay?”
I nodded and sniffed sharply, refusing to let the tears make it past my eyes.
“I"m sorry. I…”
His hands moved to my waist, and his lips against my cheek crumbled my
defenses. I covered my eyes when a few hot tears escaped and slid down my face.
He wrapped his arms around me and kissed the side of my neck. “Baby, what"s
wrong?”
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I quickly cleared my throat and collected my composure, but the damage was
done. I couldn"t pretend there was nothing on my mind. Not when he urged me to
turn around and, when I faced him, brushed a tear from my cheek.
“Is this about last night?” he asked.
Another set of defenses fell. I avoided his eyes and let out a resigned breath.
Then I nodded. Austin pulled me close to him. Stroking my hair, he kissed the top of
my head, and damn it, why did it have to feel so damned good in his arms like this?
“I"m guessing it"s not just because I had to change plans at the last minute.”
“No. It"s not.” I fought back the threat of fresh tears. “I don"t know if I can keep
doing this, Austin.”
He loosened his embrace, pulling back so we could see each other. Maybe
giving me some comfortable distance too. Some breathing room.
I took a breath. “I thought I was okay with it. I did. But it"s… I…”
“But it"s bothering you more than you thought it would.” It wasn"t a question.
Sighing, I nodded slowly. “I"m sorry. It"s…” I sniffed again and forced myself to
look at him. “Austin, you"ve literally slept with three of my friends.”
He blinked. “I have?”
“Yes.” I sighed. “Well, former friends anyway. Once I told her about you…”
“You
told
her about me?” His eyes widened.
“I thought, if anyone would, she might understand.” I shook my head. “But she
just sees you and all the other escorts as pieces of meat.”
He set his jaw.
“She"s the one who referred me to the agency in the first place,” I went on, “and
while I was out with her and some friends last night, all of whom are regular
customers, I got to listen to them comparing notes.” I swallowed. “About you.”
Austin dropped his gaze. He rubbed the back of his neck and let out a breath.
“I"m sorry you had to listen to that.”
“I guess it"s par for the course.” I tucked my hair behind my ear. “Part of
dating an escort, I guess.”
“Yeah, I guess it is.”
“I"d love to say I can handle this.” I ran a hand through my hair. “And I do
want to make it work, but I"m not sure
how
.”
“We make it work the same way anyone else makes a relationship work,” he
said. “The only difference is what I do for a living.”
I raised an eyebrow. “That"s a pretty sizeable difference, wouldn"t you say?”
“Yes, it is,” he said. “But there"s more to us than that. There"s more to me than
that.”
“I know there is.” I exhaled. “I spent forever trying to explain that to someone
last night. And on paper, it"s so easy for me to say I can do this, and I want to do
this, and…” I shook my head again, forcing back a flood of emotion. “But then I
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catch myself thinking about you while you"re working, wondering who you"re with,
and what you"re doing, and—”
“Baby, please.” He smoothed my hair. “I know it"s easier said than done, but
don"t let your imagination run off with you while I"m working. I—”
“It doesn"t have to run very far, Austin,” I said. “I
know
what it"s like to be one
of your clients.”
He flinched. “Okay, I understand that. Really, I do. But I"ve told you, when I"m
working, it"s just business. It"s a job. All physical, nothing emotional.”
“
Most
of the time.”
He said nothing.
I chewed my lip. “What do you—” I hesitated. Did I really want to know?
Austin put a hand on my waist. “What?”
“When you"re, you know, working…” I paused, moistening my lips and silently
berating myself for sounding like an awkward school kid. “What do you think
about?”
He jumped, lips parting slightly like the question had caught him off guard.
“You…really want to know?”
I nodded.
He took a breath. “I think about what I"m doing. How she"s responding. What I
need to do to keep her happy and make sure she gets her money"s worth.” He met
my eyes. “It"s so mechanical and businesslike, it"s not even funny.”
“Seriously?”
“Seriously.” He gave me a playful grin. “What did you think I thought about?”
I shrugged, dropping my gaze again. “I don"t know. I really don"t. I guess, I
mean I"ve had casual sex before, so it"s not like I can"t imagine having sex without
an emotional connection, but I"ve never…” I trailed off, completely at a loss for how
to finish the thought without it coming across as an accusation.
Austin lifted my chin. “You"ve never what?” He caressed my face. When the
words I sought still didn"t come, he said, “Look, I know this is weird for you, so if
something"s bothering you, even if you think it sounds stupid or petty, you can tell
me.”
I swallowed hard. Avoiding his eyes, I whispered, “I"ve never had emotionless
sex with someone while I had an emotional connection with someone else.” Just
hearing myself say it made my stomach turn. I rubbed the bridge of my nose. “God,
I don"t even know what I"m saying, Austin. I"m… Fuck…”
“If you"re worried I make a habit of this,” he whispered, “don"t be. I"ve never
gotten involved with another client.”
“But how do I know it won"t happen?”
“You could just as easily get involved with one of your clients. It happens every
damned day in the „respectable" work world.”
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“I"m not having sex with my clients.”
“And I"m
just
having sex with them,” he said. “It"s just sex. Babe, you can see
the difference between that first time together and the way it is now, can"t you? The
sex is different. Everything is different.” He paused, swallowing. “It wasn"t the sex
that did this, Jocelyn. It was everything in between.”
I wanted to believe him, but Kim"s words had burrowed their way into my
uncertain consciousness.
“
He’s obviously managed to have what the two of you have with one of his
clients. What’s to stop him from having it with another
?”
What
was
to stop him?
“Do you trust me?” he asked suddenly.
My head snapped up. “Yes, of course I do. Or we wouldn"t have gotten this far.”
He stroked my hair. “Then trust me, babe.”
I sighed. “I want to, Austin. Everything about this is just so… It"s…”
“I know.” He kissed my forehead. “I know this isn"t easy for you. The thing
is…” He trailed off. Took a breath. Looked me in the eye. “Babe, whatever this is
we"re doing, this kind of thing doesn"t happen every day. Regardless of what anyone
involved does for a living. That, and you"re the first woman in I don"t know how long
who"s seen me as something other than a whore.”
“That"s…part of the problem.”
“What do you mean?”
“I can see past your job like other women can"t or won"t,” I said. “Just like you
can see past the fact that I"m a single mom the way very few men seem willing to.” I
chewed my lip. “But is that all this is?”
“Do…” He paused, furrowing his brow. “Do you really think that"s all this is?”
I dropped my gaze. “I don"t know what I think. I"m just afraid this is…that I"m
kidding myself.” I met his eyes. “Are we both kidding ourselves? We"ve both had
such a hard time finding someone who could see past what we are, and I want to
believe we"re in this because of who we are. Not…not just because we don"t see each
other as damaged goods.”
He blinked. “What are you saying?”
I took a deep breath. “I"m saying I"m scared we"re doing this because we"re
afraid no one else will.”
Austin flinched. He took a step back and leaned against the opposite counter,
drumming his fingers on the granite. For a long moment, he didn"t speak, and he
didn"t look at me. I was afraid he"d be angry, but when his eyes finally rose to meet
mine, he looked hurt more than anything.
“Listen, a lot of people say a lot of things about me and what I do,” he said
softly. “I can deal with it when people call me a cheap whore, a hooker, a piece of
meat, whatever.” Though I couldn"t be sure, I thought his voice threatened to crack
when he added, “But don"t call me insincere.”
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“I didn"t mean it like that,” I said. “What I—”
“Jocelyn, I don"t expect this to be easy for you. Not in the least.” He took a deep
breath. “But this, what we"re doing—I don"t know what I can do to convince you it"s
real.”
I avoided his eyes.
“The fact that you can accept me for what I am,” he said, “that just opened the
door. Everything else? That happened on its own. And quite honestly, I don"t care if
another woman would take me and all the crap that comes with me, because she
wouldn"t be you, so it wouldn"t matter.”
I swallowed the lump in my throat. Austin came back toward me and touched
my face.
“Baby, I can"t change what I am,” he said. “Even if I found another job
tomorrow and never needed another penny from the agency again, I"ll always be a
man who has sold sex for a living.”
I winced.
“Listen to me,” he said. “I don"t underestimate for a second how weird this is
for you. It took a strong woman to even consider giving this a try, and it"s a lot
harder in practice than it is on paper. If it"s…” He paused, swallowing hard. Even
softer now, he said, “If it"s not something you can handle, I"ll understand.”
My heart flipped. He was giving me an out. A chance to walk away with no
hard feelings and no resentment.
“It"s up to you,” he said, caressing my face as he spoke. “If you want some time
to think about it or if you want me to bow out now. Whatever you want to do, I"ll
understand either way.”
My heart pounded. I"d had myself almost convinced that it was time to walk
away, throw in the towel, call it quits. But he just had to go and say all the right
things, and hold me like this, and give me an easy escape that was too damned hard
to take. I wasn"t sure how much of this relationship my sanity could take, but damn
if I could convince myself, looking up at him now, that it wouldn"t be worth a try.
I held his gaze. “What do
you
want to do?”
“I want to keep doing what we"re doing,” he said. “But not if it"s going to be so
stressful for you that it makes you miserable. I want you to be happy.”
Shifting my weight, I forced myself to maintain eye contact, no matter how
much I wanted to look anywhere but right at him. “You understand this is still an
adjustment for me, right?”
“Of course.” He kissed me gently. “We"ll just take things a day at a time, just
like we"ve done so far. If something"s bothering you, don"t hesitate to tell me. I want