Chapter 18: Chapter 18

Gio

It’d been over a fucking hour, and Felix had still not gone back to sit with Bianca. He’d walked over once, kissed her, and asked her something. She’d shaken her head no, and then he was quickly whisked away by his damn publicist. Why the hell had he brought her if this is what he was going to do to her?

Gio hated to see her sitting there alone and obviously bored, but Evelyn had clung on to him and she wasn’t going anywhere. Gio had seen the way Bianca had looked at Evelyn. He got the feeling she was offended by her, so bringing Evelyn over with him to keep Bianca company was out of the question. How stupid was Felix to show Bianca how easy it was for him to whip up female companionship just like that?

The slow song he was dancing to with Evelyn picked up a little, and Evelyn swayed her hips against him. He knew how this night could end if he wanted it to, but his body was in no way ready for that. Just swaying to the music now made every part of his body ache. He could only imagine how painful it would be to engage in anything more strenuous. And what he’d do to a girl like Evelyn would be all kinds of strenuous. She said she’d be up here for the duration of the events going on and that would be at least a week. He had no doubt he’d nail her eventually, just not tonight.

His thoughts went back to Bianca, and he glanced over and saw she was on her feet now. She walked over to the bar for another drink. Gio glanced around, looking for Felix again, and he wasn’t anywhere to be seen anymore. God, that pissed him off.

“Something wrong?” Evelyn asked, breaking him from his thoughts, and he turned his attention to her big, pretty, hazel eyes. “You seem distracted.”

He smiled at her, feeling badly that the entire time she’d been talking to him tonight he’d hardly focused on anything she’d said: earlier, because he could hardly think straight watching Bianca with Felix and now for just the opposite reason. He was pissed as shit that she was being neglected. “Nah, I’m just a little tired and sore. Yesterday was my first time snowboarding and I think I overdid it. ”

Evelyn laughed, then covered her mouth. “I don’t mean to laugh at you, but I did the same thing my first time. When I tried to warn my then boyfriend about going overboard, he didn’t listen either; only he actually broke his ankle that day.” She gave him a coy look. “The asshole cheated on me, so the memory of him being in so much pain and actually breaking bones always brings a smile to my face.”

Gio laughed. “Nice. You have an evil side.” He lifted his eyebrow. “I’ll have to remember that.”

She lowered her eyes to his lips and smiled, pushing her body up against him even closer than they already were. “There’s a lot to me I’m sure you’d find very interesting.” She leaned in and whispered in his ear. “I like being dangerous.”

Gio smiled, feeling a little turned on by her declaration. “You do, huh?” he whispered back. “Dangerous like how?”

This could mean anything. He knew girls that were into all kinds of kinky shit. She giggled and nibbled his ear, sending a shiver down his spine before answering his question. “I like doing it in public.”

Gio tried not to react. He’d be willing to try just about anything at least once, but the two things he didn’t do were anything that involved another guy in the equation, and he didn’t do audiences. Unless of course, the audience consisted of other girls waiting for their turn, but he had a feeling that’s not what she meant. “You wanna elaborate on that?”

She pulled away from his ear and smiled wickedly. “Like on the sink in the men’s restroom.”

Before Gio could respond, her lips were on his and her tongue thrust into his mouth. He was instantly aroused, and the thought of taking her on the sink in the men’s restroom consumed him. Maybe his aching body could take a little pain after all. She finally came up for air, licking her wet lips before digging her teeth into her bottom lip.

Glass hitting and shattering on the floor broke his thoughts and not a moment too soon, because after realizing it was just a waitress who’d dropped a glass and not a fight breaking out, he remembered Bianca. One glance at her table and he was immediately panicked. She was gone. He stopped dancing and looked around from one side of the place to the other as fast as he could. “What’s wrong?”

“I just . . . ” At that very moment, he caught a glimpse of the back of Bianca’s head as she walked toward the back exit—alone.

“I gotta go.”

With that, he left Evelyn standing in the middle of the dance floor. He felt bad about it; he really did, but he had to get to Bianca. Something told him she was upset, and just the thought of seeing her upset did things to him that had him fisting his hands. He was definitely finishing up that talk he and Felix didn’t get to finish that morning. No girl deserved to be treated this way, but especially not sweet Bianca.

He bumped a few people in the crowd in his haste to get to her. Any thought of his aching muscles was long gone. Pushing the door open, he lunged out into the freezing air in time to see the car pull up in front of Bianca.

“Bianca!” She turned with a startled expression, but she didn’t appear to be upset. “Where you going?”

The startled expression softened into one of her sweet smiles. “Back to the cabin. I’m tired.”

“Alone? Where’s Felix?”

“He was kidnapped,” she said with a sideways smile.

“Kidnapped?” As much as Gio was trying to stay open minded about this, it already sounded like bullshit.

“The mayor wanted to have a cigar with him, so they stepped outside, and I guess after bragging about his boat so much, the mayor, who Felix said has probably had too much to drink tonight, insisted they drive out and see it.”

Bianca must’ve seen the disgusted censure in Gio’s eyes because she promptly added, “He asked if I wanted to come. He actually really wanted me to. It’s just that being around him and a bunch of guys smoking cigars didn’t sound too appealing.” She gave him a hearty smile, but Gio wasn’t buying it. “He just texted me a few minutes ago to say he was doing everything he could to shut the mayor up already and get back, but he said the guy was a talker. So I just told him I’d meet him back at the cabin. He said he’d text you.”

Gio frowned, pulling out his phone out from his pocket. He’d turned off the sound before they got there. Bianca started making her way to the car now that the driver had opened the door for her. Gio followed her.

“You don’t have to leave because of me.” Bianca’s eyes did the doe-eyed thing that now drove Gio crazy making him that much more irritated with Felix. How could he do this to her? First, he shows up a day late for reasons still a bit questionable, and then the first night he gets a chance to spend time with her, he ditches her to schmooze with the mayor?

“I’m done here too.”

He motioned for her to get in the car and she did. He followed behind her, flipping through his phone. There were three texts he hadn’t read. All from Felix.

The first one was sent over an hour ago:

Text: Do me a favor and check on Bianca for me, please. I’m stuck with this drunk windpipe. Let me know if she’s pissed.

The second, fifteen minutes later:

Text: Dude! Did you check on her?

The third, just minutes earlier:

Text: Never mind, I just texted her. She’s gonna be leaving, and I’m meeting her back at the cabin. Stay as long as you want. I’ll send a car back for you. Or let me know if you need me to send a car out to pick you up at her room tomorrow. Whatever you decide. Enjoy. =)

As irritated as Gio was feeling, he couldn’t smile at that like he normally would’ve. If it hadn’t been for him wanting to get to Bianca, he just might’ve ended up in Evelyn’s room, but that’s not what he was mad about.

Gio wanted to believe in his heart of hearts that Felix had good intentions when it came to Bianca. But more than anything, he wanted to believe if Felix didn’t, Bianca would see through him. He didn’t think her stupid or even naïve enough to fall for his shit. Something told him she had it in her to confront Felix if she ever suspected anything or he upset her in any way. But he’d just left her at a bar by herself. She’d been completely ignored the whole time, and here she was headed back to the guy’s cabin, seemingly okay with the way things went down tonight.

“Are you sure you wanna leave? You looked like you were enjoying yourself in there.”

Gio glanced up at her from his phone. “I’m sure,” was all he’d give her, but she surprised him yet again with her upfront comments.

“Evelyn is very pretty. It looked like she was enjoying your company, too.”

Gio stared at those big eyes for a moment before chuckling. “Yeah, I guess you could say that.”

Her lips pressed together. “So go back.”

With the adrenaline rush gone now, his body was aching again. He sat back, trying to relax his tense muscles and closed his eyes. “I’m still sore.”

“You were dancing pretty well out there,” she countered rather quickly.

He opened one eye, peeking out at her. She was staring at him so curiously he had to smile, but he closed his eye again. “You were watching?”

“What else was I supposed to do? I was bored.”

That wiped the smile right off his face. God damn Felix.

“Can I ask you something?” The curiosity in her voice made it impossible for him not to peek again at those animated eyes. He knew they had to be all doe-eyed again, and he wouldn’t miss that for the world. He opened an eye and she didn’t disappoint. He almost laughed at the way she stared at him.

“Go ahead,” he said, stifling his laughter.

“Were you going to, you know, with her tonight?”

Gio smirked, wondering if he’d ever get over her sudden out of the blue comments and questions. But he liked them. So much so he wasn’t about to let her off the hook. Surely she wasn’t a virgin. She was Felix’s girlfriend for crying out loud. She could at least say the words. “Going to what, Bianca?” he challenged.

She straightened up, fidgeting with her fingers. “You know. Make love.”

Now Gio laughed. “I just met her. You don’t make love to a girl you just met.” Her confused expression made him laugh even more. Then that something that made him say things to her that he normally wouldn’t say to sweet girls came over him again, and he stopped laughing and looked deep into her big eyes. “Oh, she would’ve gotten some tonight. She wanted it—told me so.” Bianca’s eyes got a little bigger. He’d pay hard cash now for Bianca’s reaction to his shocking declarations. It did something to him and he couldn’t help himself. “I just wouldn’t have called it making love.”

“She told you she wanted it?”

She was caught in his eyes now. Gio had seen this happen before with Bianca, and it excited him, but he was cautious because she never ceased to surprise him. He didn’t know what to expect from her anymore. “Not only that she wanted it but where and how.”

Her eyes alternated from his lips to his eyes, instantly heating up his insides. They were very close to the cabin where she’d be safe from what he was so tempted to do now. What he was feeling was off the charts wrong, but he didn’t think he had it in him to hold off if he really thought she’d let him.

“What did she say?” Bianca’s question was genuinely curious. Obviously, she’d never asked for what she wanted. That didn’t surprise Gio. She didn’t seem the type, but this had her complete and utter attention; she was practically sitting at the edge of her seat, waiting for an answer.

“That she liked being dangerous.”

Bianca’s mouth opened, distracting Gio completely. “Dangerous?”

The driver pulled into the long driveway to Felix’s cabin, and Gio couldn’t be more grateful. If they were any further away, he might give in to the temptation and lean in for a taste of that mouth. He swallowed hard. “She wanted to go into the men’s restroom and have me take her on the sink.”

Her impossibly big eyes grew even wider. “In public?”

“Seems that would be the case.”

“And you were going to?”

The car stopped in front of the cabin and the driver got out. Gio waited too long to answer and the door opened. The driver waited to help Bianca out, but she turned back to Gio, surprising him yet again. Her expression seemed absolutely . . . fascinated? “Were you?”

“I was considering it.”

She still didn’t budge. “But what if someone walked in?” she whispered.

Suddenly being this close to her felt electrifying. “That’s the exciting part,” he whispered back, licking his lips. “The risk.”

Her eyes finally looked away from his, and they focused on nothing in particular, but she seemed to be contemplating what he’d just said. Finally, she made her way out of the car. Gio took a giant deep breath, exhaling just as big before following her out. It was only then that he realized how fast his heart pounded in his chest, and he was rock hard.

This was crazy. It was just a conversation for Christ’s sake! He had to get a hold of himself or she’d be the end of him.