Read Fighting Love (Love to the Extreme) Online
Authors: Abby Niles
Tags: #romance, #romance series, #Abby Niles, #Love to the Extreme, #Entangled publishing
“Thanks. Seriously.”
Mac nodded before leaving.
Tommy made his way to his bedroom. Julie was still curled up under the covers, asleep. Those pills had
really knocked her out. He placed the tray on the nightstand and whispered her name.
A light groan was his answer, then her eyes slowly opened.
He smiled at her. “Morning.”
She blinked a couple of times, lifting her head to look around the room. “Oh, yeah.” She sighed.
“Damn, it wasn’t a bad dream.” She squinted at the clock. “Is it really almost ten?”
“Yep. You needed the sleep.”
“And what else am I going to do when I can barely move?” She slowly rolled onto her back. The
blanket slipped, giving him an enticing view of her cleavage. She inhaled sharply, grabbing onto the
material and clutching it to her chest. “Where’s my shirt?”
He snatched it up off the floor. “It must’ve fallen last night while you were sleeping.”
As she took it from him, she motioned with her finger for him to turn around. Reluctantly, he did. He
could hear the swish of the fabric and knew she was in the process of pulling the shirt over her head.
Possibly with her breasts jutted forward, nipples erect, as she arched to tug it down. He breathed out,
running a hand over his eyes. God, he needed to get a grip.
“What smells so good?” she asked, and Tommy was thankful to think of something other than her
naked breasts.
Turning around, he pointed to the nightstand. “Breakfast.”
She tilted her head up and her eyes grew wide. “You made that?”
“Yeah. Well, no. Mac did. But I put it on the plate.” He gave her a boyish smile.
“Mac was here? Wow. Those pills really did knock me out.” She eased up to recline against the pillows.
“How are you feeling?”
“Actually, not bad. Between all the meds and that cream, the muscles are just a bit sore. Probably should
do some stretches later to work out the rest.”
Inhaling, she pushed the covers back.
Alarm shot through him. “What are you doing?”
She quirked a brow. “I have to pee. Is that okay?”
He bit back a smile and was relieved to see that she was able to get out of the bed on her own. Though
her posture was a bit stiff and she was a little on the slow side, she was moving around easily. When she
returned, she climbed back into bed. He sat on the edge of the mattress, picked up the tray, and placed it
over her lap. Before she could grasp the silverware, he lifted the fork and knife, cut up the food, then
offered her the fork. He didn’t even try to give her a bite of it.
Amusement pursed her lips as she studied the food. “You know me so well, don’t you?”
“That one of your turnoffs is a man trying to feed you? Yes. I know this. Which is why I’m not placing
that fork anywhere near your mouth.”
His comment hung in the air, and he watched for her reaction, which was immediate. As her entire body
stiffened, her gaze shot up from the plate to his, a confused expression twisting her lovely face. He thought
the meaning was pretty clear—he had no intentions of turning her off. He wanted to turn her
on
. But
apparently she still had no clue how hot he found her and wasn’t connecting his intentions.
It was high time to change that. If he was really going to prove that he could be with Julie, then he had
to
be
with Julie. Which meant he had to start touching her, kissing her—and hopefully more. The prospect
both excited and terrified him at the same time. The whole leaving thing still worried him. A lot. But
nothing ventured, nothing gained.
“Tommy—”
The doorbell rang, making Julie blink and lightly shake her head. Tommy let out a silent curse before
striding from the room to answer it. Whoever it was better have a fucking
damn
good reason for being
here. He flung open the door.
Brody stood on the other side, a white paper bag that smelled of fresh bagels and two coffees cradled in
the crook of his other arm. “I brought Jules breakfast.”
“I’ve already cooked her breakfast.”
“You cooked?”
He didn’t like the surprise in the other man’s voice. “Yeah, I did. And I also have lunch and dinner
covered, so you can forget about stopping by with those, too.”
Brody studied him for a moment, then walked past him into the house.
What the fuck!
“Hey. I didn’t invite you in.”
The man didn’t even pause. “Not your house. Don’t need your permission.”
Tommy latched a hand on Brody’s shoulder and yanked him around. Brody’s eyes flashed as his jaw
tightened.
“You’re really pissing me off, and we need to set some boundaries,” Tommy said.
“You’re right, we do.” He held up fingers as he counted. “One: You don’t get to set those boundaries.
Two: Jules does. Three: Unless she tells me I can’t come in, I’m coming in. Four: Got it?”
Tommy stared at the bastard in outrage. “You’ve been around for, what? A couple of fucking weeks?”
He leaned into his face. “You don’t get to come in here and start making demands.”
And there it was again—that amusement in the slight twitch of his lips. Tommy fisted his hands tightly,
the need to knock him into next Sunday so strong he could barely contain it.
“Oh, so it’s a time deal now? You think because you’ve known her longer, another man can’t come
along and take your place?” Brody chuckled. He actually
chuckled
. “Here’s the thing. I don’t want to be her
best friend. She already has one of those.” He poked his finger at Tommy’s chest. “You.” He shifted closer,
nose-to-nose. “
I
want to be everything you’re
not
to her, and I’m pretty damn certain there are a few
important things she’s not getting from you—which she can most definitely get from me. Trust me, I am
more than willing to volunteer for the job.”
Fury had Tommy stepping right into Brody, pushing him backward despite the other man’s greater
bulk. He poked his own finger into the jerk’s chest. “You so much as lay a hand on that woman and I’ll
make sure you
never
step foot in the cage again. Julie is
mine
. So, back. The fuck.
Off
.”
The hardness eased from the man’s eyes before a cocky tilt curved his lips. “Game on, bro. You want
her? Then you need to truly make her yours. Before I make her
mine
.”
“Dude,” he ground out, “you are walking a very fine line.”
“I’m not afraid of you, Tommy.” And in truth, Brody really didn’t look the least bit daunted. “I think
that’s why you’re so pissed off, because you’re used to intimidating Julie’s dates and scaring them off so
easily. But I’m warning you, until you actually claim that woman,
publically
, I’m not going anywhere.”
Stunned at the man’s audacity—and at that last accusation—Tommy could only watch him turn and
stroll into her room.
Had
he unknowingly used intimidation to get rid of any man who ventured too near Julie? Yeah, okay,
he’d warned a few of them off while she’d been in the restroom at the clubs over the years. Mostly because
he’d sensed a bad vibe about the guy and wanted to keep her safe. That had been his job—that would
always
be his job. One he didn’t plan to relinquish any time soon.
But…there was a ring of truth to Brody’s words. Before the other fighter had started sniffing around
Julie, Tommy had never once been jealous. And now he realized there’d never been an opportunity to be.
It’d been too damn easy to get rid of any possible competition for Julie’s affections. But with Brody,
Tommy’s jealousy had roared to life in full force…because the man had never flinched. He wasn’t afraid of
him. And that had made Tommy see red.
Jesus H. Christ. Was
he
the reason Julie had been alone all this years? Had he unconsciously kept her all
to himself, and unattached, while he continued to have a grand ole time with any woman he met?
If that were true, he was an even bigger bastard than he’d realized. And holy hell, he had a shit-ton of
crap to make up to her for.
…
Julie sneaked a surreptitious peek at Tommy. He was still scowling. An hour ago, she’d been so happy
to see Brody when he’d walked into the room…but Tommy had stormed in right after him and taken up
residence in a corner chair, bringing along a frosty tension that had sucked the air right from the room.
He hadn’t moved since.
She tried again to budge him. “Tommy, Brody is here if I need anything. Please, go and take some time
for yourself. You’ve waited on me hand and foot since last night.”
A muscle jumped in his jaw. “I’m fine where I am.”
Brody leaned forward with a knowing half smile. “I’d take her up on her offer, man. From what I’ve
heard, Mike’s planning a major ass-whooping for you tomorrow.”
She whipped her head around to stare at Brody. “What are you talking about?” Then she whipped her
head around to Tommy. “What’s he talking about?”
The glare he sent Brody could have frozen hell. “How about keeping your fucking mouth shut?” He
then looked at her. “It’s nothing.”
Yeah. She believed that.
She glanced at Brody, who was staring at Tommy with a mixture of disbelief and dawning respect. The
disbelief she’d seen before, but the respect was new. Something wasn’t adding up. “Spill, Tommy.”
Tommy stiffened his jaw, refusing to answer.
She pinned Brody with a stare. “How do you know about this ass-whooping?”
His hand froze on the back of his neck. “Huh?”
“How do
you
know about it?”
He shot a glance at Tommy, an apologetic grimace on his face as he shrugged. “Word spreads, Jules.
You know how it is.”
The muscles in Tommy’s cheeks twisted. “Jesus Christ, Mike’s letting me back in the gym. Okay?” he
ground out. “I was supposed to start training tomorrow, but I’m going to wait until you’re at least moving
around again.”
Stunned, she stared at him. “Do you think that’s a good idea…postponing going back on your first
day?” She bit her lip. “You know, with the way you…” She gave up and exhaled.
“Decided to show up whenever I damn well felt like it before?” he helpfully supplied. “I really don’t
give two flying fucks what anyone down there thinks, Julie. You are my priority. You always have been.
Those who know me know that, and those who want to make an issue of it can take it up with me.” He
gave Brody a pointed stare.
Warmth spread across her chest at the conviction in his words. “Why didn’t you tell me?”
“We’ve been a little busy with back rubs and breakfast in bed.”
How had he managed to make that sound way more sensual than it really had been?
But, Lord, he had. The low, husky voice he’d used painted an erotic picture that spread a current of
desire throughout her body. Was this about Brody being here? Tommy had said he didn’t like the man. Was
this some kind of weird attempt to get him to go away?
She wasn’t sure. Tommy was confusing the hell out of her, especially with the insinuation he’d made
about wanting to make sure he didn’t turn her off. That
was
the only way to take the statement, right? She
couldn’t think of any other, best-friend way to spin those words.
A defiant part of her made her smile and tell him, “Go train at the gym, Tommy. Brody can take care of
me here.”
Eyes narrowing, his gaze held hers, heated. “Over my dead body.”
Raw possessiveness sharpened every word. A claiming. Just as before, with the kiss.
But this time it snared her ability to breathe. Before this very minute, Tommy had never looked at her
like a man hell-bent on claiming her for himself.
But he sure as hell did now.
…
Julie wanted out of this bed, but Tommy wouldn’t let her. Other than to do some stretches that had felt
freaking awesome, he’d kept her confined to the bed. And she was bored…so bored.
She hadn’t pulled her back muscles as badly as she’d initially thought, thank God. Or maybe it had been
that rub Tommy had used last night and this morning. Some kind of MMA super muscle rub. Whatever it
was, she was feeling pretty good—physically.
Mentally—well, that was a different matter.
Brody had left a few hours ago. Mac had returned to make a delicious lunch. And Tommy had been at
her beck and call…all calm and relaxed. Like he hadn’t stared at her with a need so fierce it had made her
belly tremble. In fact, as soon as Brody had left, Tommy’d become the same old Tommy again. Had all that
intensity just been a show for the other man?
While that thought should have made her angry, she was surprised to feel something akin to relief.
Considering she’d been stone cold in love with Tommy Sparks since she was ten years old, that seemed
kind of an odd reaction. But since she had nothing to do but lay in the bed and think about it, she realized it
really wasn’t that odd. As things stood between them now, they had their friendship. A really good
friendship.
But as well as they got along as friends, it didn’t mean that would carry over into a more intimate