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Then berated myself for being tempted.
He hadnât come to save me.
He came to watch over me.
To keep me safe.
âToo late,â I wanted to say. Even though I knew it wasnât his fault, I had to blame someone.
And I blamed him.
I blamed him as much as I wanted him.
It was a serious problem.
I stared at the shot glass in my hand and then tossed it back. âWhenâs dinner?â
âAm I your chef now, too?â he grunted from the floor.
I gulped, swallowing against a very dry throat. âNo, G.I JoeâŠâ I had to look away again. âI mean, whenâs Family dinner? We always do Family dinner the first night.â
He jumped to his feet and grabbed a towel. âLooks like most everyone is getting room service.â
My heart dropped.
Why was I being like this?
Iâd been excited for Cabo because the last time Iâd been here had been right before the wedding. Things had felt normal, perfect.
Iâd been normal.
Perfect.
And Iâd thoughtâŠI just thought that maybe it would be healing.
And now, I was sad.
A bit heartbroken.
Oh, I knew if I called my dad, heâd be here in a heartbeat. But I also knew he and Mom needed a break, and I was a grown-ass adult.
Who, apparently, still needed way too many hugs and too much attention.
I didnât hear Tankâs approach until he grabbed the phone next to the lamp right where I was sitting and picked it up. âYes, reservations for dinner in thirty minutesâŠâ His eyes met mine. âItalian sounds good. Yes, for two. Thanks.â
He hung up.
And I stared like a woman completely lost.
And maybe halfway unhinged.
âWe can just have room service,â I blurted.
His smile was lethal, too pretty to be real as he leaned in and whispered, âNow, whereâs the fun in that?â
I couldnât breathe. âY-youâre being tolerable. Itâs terrifying. Why?â
âBecause.â
âTankââ
âCanât you just say âthank youâ and drop it?â
âAbsolutely not,â I blurted.
He groaned and ran both hands through his hair in what I could only assume was frustration. âBecause you sounded sad, and it fucks with me when you sound sad, okay? Happy?â He threw the towel against the floor and then picked it up, mumbling, âWear underwear.â
I gulped.
Because I didnât have any thanks to my insanely horrible idea back when heâd pissed me off for the millionth time in Chicago.
And heâd think I was doing it to annoy him.
Iâd just have to lie.
Knowing that he would be wondering if I listened the entire time.
My body shivered.
This was either a really bad idea or the best Iâd ever had.
Dinner alone with a guy Iâd wanted, then hated, only to want him again and need to hate so I felt better about myself.
The enemy.
An FBI agent, for crying out loud.
My frigginâ bodyguard!
I mean, why did I need protection in the first place?
Then again, I had been rebelling a lot lately. But I justâŠwanted to feelâsomething, anything!
Tank poked his head back around the corner. âWear white.â
âH-huh?â I jumped in my seat. âWhy?â
His eyes locked on mine. âBecause you look really pretty in white, and because I said so.â
I stuck out my tongue.
âDo it again. I dare you.â He growled, eyes flashing toward my mouth as his nostrils flared as if he could smell my lustâfeel my need crackling through the night air.
My stomach fluttered. Normally, I would have taunted him. This time, I decided he looked too predatory.
So, I just gulped and said, âYouâre lucky I brought a white dress.â
âYouâre lucky you get to keep it on,â he said before disappearing, leaving my mouth gaping open and my cheeks hot.
What in the ever-loving hell was going on?
And why did I like it so much?
Was he finally noticing me?
Or was this a game?
An angle?
Trust no one but Family.
But he was half-De Lange.
So, technically, family within the Five Families, though not related to me.
Could I trust him, though? Really trust him?
My dad had assigned him to me.
Repeatedly.
But heâd never once crossed that line.
Which begged the questionâŠ
Why now?
* * * *
âThis is nice.â My voice was low as Tank helped me into my chair. A bottle of champagne was already opened and waiting for us when we got there.
And we had the entire restaurant to ourselves.
If I were a romantic, Iâd say it was a date.
But we owned the place. Ergo, it was empty because we paid for it to be that way, and it wasnât Tank whoâd done it.
âChampagne?â our waiter asked.
âYes, please.â I held up my flute.
He poured some into both of our glasses then introduced himself. âIâm Marco. Iâll be your server the entire night. Please take your time looking over the menu and drop your red napkin to the floor when youâre in need of me.â
That was new.
And this could get fun very fast.
I grinned. âPerfect.â
Tank gave me a warning stare across his menu and mouthed my name as if to scold me before I even did anything!
Marco turned.
I grabbed my napkin.
Then Tank grabbed my wrist. âBehave.â
âI was going to put it on my lap.â
âBullshitââhe laughedââyou were going to drop it about a million times so poor Marco got his cardio in for the year.â
I sucked my lower lip. âAm I that transparent? Damn.â
âNo.â His smile was deadly. âI just know you too wellâŠremember? The old man who follows you around, that you use as a human shield?â
âAw, youâd die for me?â I teased.
He sobered. âWithout a second thought.â
Had I been holding my fork, it would have clattered against my plate only to tumble to the floor. âBecause Iâm your job, right? Because my dad would kill you for not protecting me?â
Please say, âno.â
Please say itâs because you couldnât live with yourself.
Who was I kidding? He barely tolerated me.
âI donât like that look,â Tank whispered.
âHuh? What?â I forced a smile.
âThe one you just wore that looked defeated, sad. I hate it. Iâve only ever seen it a handful of times because Iâm pretty sure you practice your perfect smiles so nobody sees beneath whatever youâre trying to hide, but
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