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And he didn’t shy away from her direct stare.
“So.” Propping her elbows on the table, Arizona studied him. “What are you really doing here?”
Lifting one of those impressive shoulders, he smiled, making no pretense of the lie. “Looking for companionship.”
“Bullshit. What are you hiding?”
Bold as you pleased, he reached out to finger a long lock of her hair. “You use that language as a front? Tell me, little girl, what are you hiding?”
Alarm slammed into Arizona. She slapped his hand away and lurched to her feet. Not being a dummy, she decided to put a whole lot of gone between her and a guy like him.
She was halfway across the crowded bar before she realized that he’d followed, that he was, in fact, right on her heels. She glanced back—and found him watching her ass.
Great. Just freaking great.
Instead of heading out as she’d intended, she detoured to the bouncer. He lounged at the end of the bar, massive tattooed arms crossed, bald head shiny with sweat, enormous feet planted apart. He had the air of a dunce just itching for a little violence.
She knew his type. Most seedy little bars had a bully just like him. Foul-tempered, a few screws short. Dirty fighters who liked to think their badass attitudes impressed others.
Morons.
The guy behind her said something, but she didn’t slow down to find out what. She marched right up to the bouncer. He noticed her coming and straightened in interest.
Nothing new to Arizona. Most guys eyed her with lust. She’d learned to live with it.
Only one man had treated her differently, but he wasn’t here right now. God willing, he’d never again have to put himself out for her.
The bouncer started to speak. Arizona cut him off as she turned to point at the man following her. “He’s bugging me.”
Tall and Good-Looking let out a sigh.
Squat and Muscle-Bound cracked his knuckles.
The plan was to engage them in a real brawl, then she’d make her escape.
Unfortunately, it didn’t quite go that way.
The bouncer swung one meaty fist, missed, and Tall and Good-Looking knocked him clean out with a straight jab right to the chin.
Arizona watched the bouncer go down, his fists still raised, his eyes crossing, his back stiff. His substantial weight jarred the floor beneath her feet. Someone jumped out of the way, and in the process a table overturned. Drinks spilled. Men cursed. Chairs shoved back.
Chaos exploded.
Shaking her head, she slowly looked back up at her pursuer and got caught in those dark bedroom eyes.
Without looking particularly pissed or even annoyed, he held out a hand to her.
Well, shit. So she’d have to do this herself. Wouldn’t be the first time, probably not the last.
Faking a sweet smile, she took his hand, and she took the lead. Dragging him out the front door, only stomping a little, she resolved to settle things quickly.
Down the front steps she marched, across the gravel lot, moving toward the empty section where security lights didn’t quite reach.
Timing herself and him, Arizona waited for exactly the right opportunity, then she jerked around, her knee aiming for his crotch.
SPENCER FOLLOWED ALONG behind the girl. She was tall and slender, with ebony hair, honey-colored skin and the palest blue eyes he’d ever seen. Exotic. Sexy. Restless.
Up to something.
Equal parts concern, curiosity and interest sparked inside him. First time in a long time.
Wrong time.
Really bad timing, actually.
The humid night air carried back her scent to him, cleansing away the rank smells of alcohol, old sweat and desperation. He detested bars.
But he relished the info he got from them.
She didn’t carry a purse, but in her back pocket he saw the outline of a slim wallet, and in the other pocket, maybe a cell phone.
If she thought he’d speak first, she’d be surprised. He’d found he got more from people with silence than through questioning. His fingers swallowed up her smaller, slender hand. Fine-boned, she looked delicate but spoke like a seasoned hooker with a raspy, deep voice that mesmerized almost as fast as her eyes.
It didn’t hurt that she had an impressive rack, too.
It did hurt that she looked incredibly young, too young to be in the dive they’d just exited.
Even as her bold stare screamed experience, an aura of vulnerability surrounded her.
Once they walked into the shadows, he felt the difference in her intent. Anticipation ran up his spine, prepped his muscles and sharpened his wits.
What would she do? He could barely wait to find out.
When she twisted around, he was ready for her, and instead of her knee crushing his balls, it landed on his thigh—and she landed in his arms.
Careful not to hurt her, he wrapped her up tight.
Shock rendered her mute and stiff, utterly still. He could almost feel her thinking, weighing her options—not that she had any.
Why had she attacked him anyway?
Keeping her on her tiptoes to maintain the advantage, he pinned her arms to her sides. Her hips smashed up against his thighs, and her head only reached his chest, so she couldn’t head butt him.
But she could still bite, so he said softly, very matter-of-factly, “Put those teeth to me and I will turn you over my knee.”
Defiant, she tipped her head back and stared up at him. “Now what?”
Not for a very long time had he been so aware of a woman in his arms, the softness of her skin and hair, her curving shape, the aroma and warmth of her body. The need to end his long stretch of celibacy knotted his guts, but he wasn’t here for that, and she didn’t look real receptive anyway. “Let’s start with your name.”