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Celestealmost rolled her eyes. Sheâd practically served up an excusefor him to stay.
âIâllstay onlyif you join me.â
Tempted, Celeste groaned. Ifshe spent any more time with him, sheâll find herself in moretrouble than she could handle. But when had she ever run fromtrouble?
âI would lââ
âWhat was I thinking?âShane chuckled. âI almost talked myself out of ourarrangement.â Unaware that reneging on their arrangement wasthe furthest thing from her mind, he stepped forward, slipped herpurse from her hand then proceeded to pilfer it.
âSee you Saturday.âOnce the coat-check ticket was in his possession, he waved it underher nose, âdonât leave me hanging. Youâll regretit.â
âI wonât,âCeleste muttered, feeling his absence already and not liking it.
CHAPTER seven
Shane acceptedhis belongings from the coat-room attendant and flipped a casequarter in the tip jar. As he slipped his arms into his overcoat, hismovements were methodical, yet almost reluctant. He even dragged hisfeet to the exit.
Swearing, Shane jammed hisfedora on his head. He was acting like a kid wet behind the ears,practically shuffling his feet and acting as if he didnât wantto leave.
He should be mad at her forsetting him up! Instead, all he could think about was her lusciouscurves and soft lips.
It was only because she wasthe Reverendâs daughter, Shane rationalized.
But themore he analyzed his odd attraction to Newsomeâs daughter, theless it had to do with their father/son relationship and more to dowith the fact thatthe broad was the most vivacious creature heâd ever had thepleasure of meeting.
Disconcerted, Shane bulliedhis way through the front exit barely giving the doorman anytime toopen one of the padded double doors.
âNeeda taxi?â Marvin asked, quickly shuffling out of Shaneâsway.
âPointme to the nearest subway station.â Shane flipped the collar ofhis coat and breathed in deeply. Maybe if he walked part of the way,the cold air would clear his head.
The doorman smiled broadlyand steam seeped from the corners of his lips.
âYougotta give me more direction than that. Whatâs your finaldestination?â
âBrooklynNavy Yards.â
âThatâllbe the West 4thStreet station.â The doorman turned and pointed a gloved fingereast. âWalk to the end of the block and cross over SixthAvenue. Take the A train âcause the C wonât be running atthis hour.â
âThe A train,âShane confirmed albeit somewhat disappointed. Heâd hoped formore than a half-a-block jaunt to absolve his conscience.
âThequickest way to Harlem,â the doorman winked, âand unlessI call you a cab, the warmest ride to Brooklyn.â
In illhumor, the other manâs glibness and sly use of Duke Ellingtonâslyrics only soured Shaneâs mood. And before he had to sufferany more small talk or clever innuendos, Shane touched the brim ofhis fedora, threw the man a quick thank you then set off.
Hands buried deep in hiscoat pockets, and his thoughts buried even deeper, Shane are up thedistance. As he stopped at the end of the block, preparing to cross,he closed his eyes. He should have parted ways at the funeral home.He should have kept Celeste Newsome at armâs length, not begfor another opportunity to see her again.
Pissed byhis lack in judgment, Shane squeezed his hands into fists. Why didshe have to act so hot and cold? One minute erecting a wall ofindifference, the next acting like an amoral creature to gain theadvantage.
What adamn heel! Heâd allowed himself to be drawn in some sappycuckold. All because heâd been unable to resist the strange,inexplicable attraction that hit him like a ton of bricks. Made himlong to taste her lips. Feel her pressed to him.
Deep inthought, Shanedidnâttake much notice of the blackon black Lincoln Zephyr convertible coupe amblingup Sixth Avenue. He also didnât see the vehicle make a suddenU-turn at the signal light then return up the avenue.
Oblivious to the quarrytracking him, Shane picked his way across Sixth Avenue and climbedthe opposite curb.
âHey, Shaney Boy!â
Shanestopped cold. Even though he knew he shouldâve kept going,stubbornly putting one foot in front of the other, he did not.Avoidance served him well both inside and out of the ring, but henever ran.
Slowly, Shane turned aroundand planted his feet. If he needed to throw a punch or dodge abullet, he made sure his weight was evenly distributed. Sleek, withenviable curved lines and a high gloss, shine the coupe deservedadmiration, but Shane zeroed in on man sitting in the back seat.
A bittertaste settled in his mouth and he wished heâd taken the doormanup on his offer. âWhat do you want, Gould?â
âJustbeing a good Samaritan by offering you a lift.â Grinning, Gouldrubbed his palms together. âHarah!Shit! Itâs cold as a witchâs tit out here.â
He never ran, but Shanewasnât stupid either. âThanks for the offer, but Iâmstrap hanging it.â
Shanejabbed his thumb toward the subway stationâs entrance andGouldâs grin melted. And it he wasnât mistaken the othermanâs eye twitched. Expecting retaliation, Shane pulled hishands out of his pockets and let them hang at his sides. He would bedamned if he died like some bum on the street.
In a move, Shane halfanticipated, Gould jerked his head. The door swung open and one ofhis cohorts jumped out. His hands jammed in his trouser pockets, thepunk didnât look none too happy about being out in theelements.
âZukhâŠlookâŠIâmeven being polite by opening the door.â Gouldâs tone wasconciliatory, but Shane smelled a rat.
Cursing his bad luck andover-inflated ego, Shane climbed in. Not making himself toocomfortable, he sat stiffly with his fists resting on his knees. With his lightning quick reflexes he could at least get off a punchor two before any of them were the wiser.
Obliviousto his tactical defense, Gould grinned as he rubbed his palmstogether once again. âSee how warm and toasty it is in here,âhe gushed. âMe and the boys was just saying it felt like itwas gonna snow.â Gould leaned forward and smacked the frontseat. âAinât that right fellas?â he asked, to whichboth men nodded and offered up affirmation.
Not up for chitchatting,Shane met the other manâs exuberance with silence. Still, Goulddidnât miss a beat. âSo where were you headed?â
âFlatbush,âShane
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