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Authors: Ciana Stone

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He seemed offended by her words. “Excuse me.” His voice took on a cold edge. “I’ll leave you to your solitude.”

Senna was taken aback by his sudden hostile tone and manner. She had not meant to offend him, but she honestly didn’t think she had said anything so terrible. Part of her wanted to call him back and apologize. That made her humiliated and angry. She didn’t owe him anything and she certainly was not going to give him the satisfaction of knowing that she was attracted to him.

I’m sure he’s vain enough as it is
, she told herself. Turning back to the window, she tried to regain some measure of calm from the landscape. This time it didn’t work. There was a churning inside her that she didn’t understand and could not control.

Unsettled and ill at ease, she left the room and went in search of Ryan. “Where’ve you been?’ Kendal grabbed her arm as soon as she entered the living room.

“Taking a break. Where’s Ryan?”

“One guess.” Kendal made a face and looked pointedly in the direction of the kitchen.

“Paige?”

“Bingo,” Kendal popped a stuffed mushroom in her mouth then tapped Senna excitedly on the arm. “Look!” she whispered with her fingers covering her mouth. “Konnor Chase. He’s the big karate dude Justin and Ryan are always going on about. Jesus, have you ever seen anything as totally sexy as that?”

Senna looked across the room where Konnor was talking with Aaron and another man. As if sensing it, he turned his head and looked at her. She felt a flood of heat move through her as their eyes met. He held her eyes for a moment then returned his attention to the conversation.

“Whoa!” Kendal drew back slightly and regarded her. “What was that?”

“What?” Senna tried to sound nonchalant even though her heart was racing.

“Don’t play that with me,” Kendal whispered. “That look. Is something going on you haven’t told me about?”

“Hardly,” Senna replied. “Excuse me, I think I’ll find Ryan.”

The only way she could get to the kitchen was to pass Konnor. She looked straight ahead, keeping her eyes glued to the door. “Oh, Senna!” Aaron called out as she started by them.

She stopped and looked at him. “Yes?”

“Have you met Konnor Chase?” he asked.

“Yes, we’ve been introduced,” She nodded politely in Konnor’s direction.

“Paige and Ryan have been raving about Konnor’s school,” Aaron said. “Even the normally noncommittal Justin is singing his praises. I’ve been thinking of giving it a crack myself. Konnor was telling me that he has class on Monday evenings.”

“I’m sure you’ll enjoy it,” she said and made a move to leave.

“Why don’t you join me?” he asked. “According to Paige there are a number of women involved.”

“No, I don’t think so,” she declined.

“Oh, come on.” Aaron took her arm. “It’ll be fun.”

“No, I really don’t think I’m suited—”

“Sure you are. Please say you will.”

“Aaron, I really don’t think—”

“Darling, don’t hound her,” Paige’s voice interrupted. She sidled up between Senna and Aaron and wrapped one arm around Aaron’s waist as Ryan stopped beside Senna. “Senna just isn’t cut out for martial arts.”

“Oh, I don’t know,” Aaron argued good-naturedly. “She plays a pretty mean game of racquetball and she’s a darn good runner. Besides, you said yourself that there are women in the class.”

“Yes.” She smiled then looked at Senna. “But they’re not afraid. Senna’s scared. Aren’t you, Senna?”

Senna felt put on the spot. “I would assume that in any instructional environment certain safeguards would be instituted to prevent bodily injury,” she said then realized how stiff and formal she sounded.

Paige giggled and reached over to give Ryan’s arm a squeeze. “She might not say that if she saw how we went at each other last night, would she, partner?”

Ryan’s eyes darted nervously from Paige to Senna, and Aaron and the other man, Norman, laughed at the comment. Konnor’s face carried no hint of amusement.

“You know, Paige,” Ryan finally found his voice, directing his comment to Senna. “She’s just yanking your chain.”

“I’m sure,” Senna agreed.

Kendal and Justin walked over just in time to hear Ryan’s comment. Kendal looked at Senna in concern but said nothing.

“Well, considering your past, I suppose it’s understandable,” Paige said.

“Excuse me?” Senna looked at her in surprise.

“Oh, you know,” Paige smiled in mock sympathy. “What with your…mental problems.”

Senna frowned and Paige leaned toward her. “You don’t have to be embarrassed, honey. You’re among friends. Justin told Aaron and I all about your sessions with the shrink. And I completely understand how someone with your mental instability would be scared of new situations.”

Senna gave Kendal an accusing look of anger. She could not believe that Kendal had talked behind her back that way. Not only had she betrayed their friendship, she had apparently divulged information that should have been confidential. Kendal could not meet Senna’s eyes and looked down with a shamed expression.

Senna turned to look for Ryan. He was still standing just outside the kitchen door, watching what was going on.

“I don’t think my past has anything to do with the present,” she finally said. “And I can assure you that I am not, nor have ever been, mentally unstable.”

“Oh?” Paige raised her eyebrows. “Well, color me corrected. Does that mean that you’re not scared?”

“Yes, I suppose.”

“You suppose you are or aren’t?” Paige persisted.

Senna was beginning to get really angry. She didn’t appreciate being put on the spot by Paige in this manner, and she was furious that people she had trusted had been talking about her private affairs behind her back. Not to mention the fact that Paige was obviously deliberately trying to provoke her and none of her friends were doing a thing to stop it.

“No, Paige,” she spoke coolly and with as little emotion as possible. “I am not afraid. I simply have nothing to prove. I have no need to best anyone physically. In fact, I find that people who are so eager to demonstrate physical prowess are lacking in intelligence and awareness.”

“Well, I guess she told you,” Aaron said jokingly and gave Paige’s shoulders a squeeze.

Paige, however, was red-faced and openly hostile. Senna expected Paige to hit her at any moment, but Ryan suddenly intervened and took Paige by the arm. “I’m sorry, but I just remembered something important I need to talk to you about. Would all of you excuse us for a few minutes? It’s about the case.”

“Certainly.” Aaron had the decency to look embarrassed. “Perhaps I should check on the caterers. Excuse me.” The other man, Norman, quickly excused himself. Kendal and Justin didn’t bother to make excuses. They just hurried off to another part of the house, leaving Senna alone with Konnor. She looked up and saw him watching her.

“I’m sorry,” she said quietly.

“For?”

Once again he threw her for a loop. Here she was trying to apologize for being the center of an uncomfortable scene and he seemed to be deliberately trying to antagonize her.

“Forget it.” She turned to walk away.

When he took her arm to stop her she jumped. Not just because it surprised her but because his touch made her feel weak in the knees.

“You are afraid,” he leaned over and whispered softly.

“Of what?” She tried to pull free but his grasp was too strong.

He smiled and let go of her arm. “You tell me.”

Senna had no idea how to respond and so did the only thing she could think of. “Excuse me,” she said and turned and hurried away.

As she walked down the hallway, she heard muted voices coming from the den. The door was ajar just a crack. She pushed it open a bit more then froze.

“Come on…” Paige had her arms around Ryan’s neck and their bodies were pressed tightly together. “Admit it.”

Ryan acted as if he would push her away then stopped. “Paige, this isn’t a good idea. You’re involved with Aaron and—”

“Forget Aaron,” she cut him off. “Admit it, Ryan. We’ve both been fighting it, but it’s not going away. You want me as much as I want you. Miss Brainchild isn’t what you want. You want a woman with fire, a woman who makes you feel like a real man. She doesn’t do that for you. She’s too tame, too…spiritless.”

“Paige,” Ryan’s protest came out sounded half-hearted. “We can’t do this.”

“Oh yes we can.” She pulled him to her for a long and passionate kiss.

Senna stood in shocked silence. Ryan didn’t try to break away from the embrace. Instead, his hands moved down Paige’s back to her full backside to pull her tighter against his groin.

She didn’t need to see any more. Whirling around, she ran smack into Konnor Chase. He caught her as she rebounded off him. “Let go!” she whispered desperately, horrified that Ryan and Paige would discover she had eavesdropped. “Please!”

“Running?” he asked.

At that moment she didn’t care about his taunts or what he thought of her courage or lack thereof. All she wanted was to get out of that house and away from what was going on in the den. She felt like a complete idiot.

“Yes!” she hissed. “Does that satisfy you?”

He didn’t reply but led her down the hall and out the front door. She didn’t make a sound as he led her to his car and opened the door for her. For a moment she hesitated. As angry and humiliated as she was, she still wasn’t sure she wanted to be closed up in a car with Konnor Chase. But she didn’t have many options.

She got in the car and stared straight ahead and he walked around and slid in behind the wheel. Neither of them spoke as he started the car and pulled out of the driveway. When they reached the entrance of the development, he stopped and looked at her. “Where do you want to go?”

“As far from here as possible,” she spoke without considering her answer.

He shrugged and pulled out onto the main thoroughfare.

 

Ryan ended the kiss, pushing Paige away and holding her at arm’s length. “We can’t do this.” He tried to put conviction he was not sure he felt into his words.

“Why?” she argued. “It’s not like you’re married, or even engaged. What’s there to stop us?”

“How about Aaron?” he asked. “Have you considered what it will do to your relationship with him when he finds out?”

She rolled her eyes. “Who says he has to find out?”

Ryan let go of her and stepped back. “Let me get this straight. You want me but you still want Aaron?”

“Want Aaron?” She laughed and sat down on the couch, crossing her legs so that her skirt rode even higher on her thighs. “Sexually, no.”

“I don’t get it.” He couldn’t help but watch her hands move on her legs.

Paige smiled and wiggled her index finger for him to come to her. “Why do we have to analyze this? I want you, you want me. The chemistry’s been building between us since the day we met and we both know it. So why continue to deny it? We both know what we want and there’s nothing to prevent us from having it. And I don’t see that it has to change anything. Aaron doesn’t own me, and as far I can see you and the nerd queen aren’t going anywhere. Besides, we’re partners, remember? There’s any number of excuses we can come up with to be together. No one will suspect anything.”

Ryan realized at that moment that Paige was not at all who he thought she was. He would not deny that she excited him. He did want her. But he had assumed that the attraction went beyond the physical. It appeared that he was wrong.

“I can’t do this,” he said at last.

“Why?”

“Because it’s wrong.”

“For who?”

“For who?” he echoed her question in surprise. “Come on, Paige! For everyone. What you’re suggesting is that we cheat on the people we’re involved with.”

“I don’t see it as cheating,” she argued.

“Well, I do.”

She smiled and smoothed her dress down as she stood. “Poor baby, you’re just nervous.”

“Nervous about what?” Aaron’s voice came from the door.

Paige turned with a bright smile as if he had not just walked in on a very personal conversation. “Why the case, silly. You know Ryan. He’s always so nervous that he’s going to overlook something and someone will point it out.”

Aaron regarded her for a moment then looked at Ryan. “I thought you might like to know that Senna just left with Konnor Chase. Without saying goodbye, I might add.”

“What?” Ryan’s heart jumped at the same time guilt claimed him.

Aaron raised an eyebrow. “Trouble in paradise?”

Ryan had a sinking feeling in his stomach that maybe Senna had seen or overheard part of what happened between him and Paige. He couldn’t think of any other reason she would have left without him.

“I better go,” he said.

“Why?” Paige asked and he looked at her like she was stupid.

“Well, she did leave with another man,” Paige pointed out. “So why should you chase after her. Seems clear to me that she took the first opportunity to dump you.”

“Did it occur to you that perhaps she was upset over the comments that were made earlier regarding her seeing Ian Drake?” Aaron asked.

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