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The Wild Ones

The Wild Ones (The Wild Ones #1)(13)
Author: M. Leighton

Cue the blush.

I feel the heat working its way up my neck and into my face.

You idiot! What did you think would happen if you thought about things like that?

But it’s not like I intentionally thought about doing that. It was almost involuntary. Most of my reactions to Trick have been. It’s like something else takes over and I’m sort of helpless to stop it.

I see his eyes flash and a grin pulls at one side of his mouth. That’s how I know he noticed my blush.

I turn and look at Jenna. She’s always a lifesaver in situations like these. Only Jenna isn’t paying any attention to me. She looks kind of stunned herself.

I look back toward Trick and I see that another guy has emerged from beneath the car. That’s what caught Jenna’s eye. Or, rather, that’s who caught her eye. And boy, did he ever!

“What’s he doing here?” Brent asks of Trick’s friend.

“He’s a friend of mine. And he’s great with cars. Is that a problem?”

I think I see Trick cringe a little. Obviously his friend doesn’t know about his run-in with Brent.

Brent doesn’t answer at first. I can almost see him weighing his options, weighing his pride. “I guess not, if he keeps his hands and his comments to himself.”

“He won’t be a problem.”

Brent nods. “Trevor wanted to bring his car out to let you look at it. He’ll be driving us back.”

Brent had talked to Trick’s friend (was his name Rusty?) about doing some work on the Corvette. He’d heard Rusty does some of the best work around when it comes to the classics. Trevor had then talked to him about doing some work on his car. When Jenna had called and asked me to ride out with Brent and then us ride back with her and Trevor, I’d agreed. I didn’t want too much time to think. Besides, I have to spend more time with Brent if I’m ever to be crazy about him. So I agreed.

Well, that plan’s shot to hell!

I make a point not to glance at Trick, standing a few feet away. I try to pretend I don’t know him, that he doesn’t work for my father, and that I haven’t given him a second thought since that night.

But I have! Ohmigod, he’s practically all I can think about! It’s ridiculous.

I search immediately for something else to concentrate on. Thoughts like that will only make me blush. And he’ll notice. And he’ll smile that sexy smile. And Brent might notice. And that won’t turn out well for anyone.

I turn again to Jenna. She’s standing at Trevor’s side, trying her best not to stare at the garage owner. I look at him again.

He’s tallish and lean with dark reddish-brown hair. His eyes are bright, bright blue and they continually flicker to Jenna. Looks like she’s not the only one with an interest.

Who wouldn’t be interested in Jenna, though? With her Greek heritage, she’s very striking with her shiny black hair and bronzy skin. Very exotic. And her personality? Psssh, forget about it!

Ohmigod! You know you’re off your rocker when your thoughts sound like a 60s mobster’s.

Trevor, Brent and Trick’s friend head out of the garage to go look at Trevor’s car. As they pass, the owner stops and sticks out his hand, which is surprisingly clean considering what he was doing when we arrived.

“Jeff Catron,” he says, nodding at me. His voice is nice. Deep and gruff. I shake his hand. I notice his eyes have already moved on to Jenna, long before his hand does. And they stay there. “My friends call me Rusty.” He shakes her hand, too, holding onto it a little longer than he should, but not long enough to alert Trevor. I don’t think it matters. In my opinion, anyone would have to be an idiot not to see the sparks flying!

“I’m Jenna. And this is Cami.” He casts a quick smile in my direction and then turns all that heat back on Jenna.

Might have to take a step back from that! Wow!

I look up, between them, and Trick is watching me. That heat, I know I need to stay away from.

Rusty moves on and the three men exit the garage, leaving me and Jenna alone with Trick. He walks to the door, no doubt to make Brent feel better about being out there when he’s in here with me.

Trick is watching the guys out in the lot. Jenna is itching to go over there and watch them, too. Well, watch Rusty I should say. That’s the only one she’s interested in at this point.

And then there’s me. I’m left…floundering in the silence.

I walk to the car Trick was working on when we came in. Although my father collects the very high dollar classic cars now, it hasn’t always been that way. I can remember when things started to change, when money was much more plentiful, that Daddy started buying mostly restored vintage cars to work on. He graduated from partially-restored Mach I Mustangs, Camaros, and GTOs to fully-restored Shelby’s, Jaguars and Ferraris. And, being the Daddy’s girl that I was back then, I learned some of the ins and outs with him. That’s why I can walk up to a car like this and be somewhat familiar with it.

I’m looking under the hood at the engine they’re rebuilding when a shadow falls across the car.

“That’s the part that makes the car run,” Trick says dryly. I start to take offense until I look up and see his pale, twinkling eyes. I smile.

“Is that what it is? Because it looks to me like a V8 Thunderbird Special for this…” I walk around to the side of the car and take a step back, appraising it from front to back. “What? ’57 T-bird?”

I look back at him. His expression shows disbelief. I arch one brow. A slow smile curves his chiseled lips.

My heart picks up when he walks over to me and grabs my hands. He curls my fingers over the backs of his and examines them, rubbing his thumbs over the nails.

“I wouldn’t have taken you for a grease monkey. What gives?”

I’m having trouble breathing with him standing so close. I glance nervously at the garage doors behind him, knowing Brent is out there and I shouldn’t even be talking to Trick, much less…this.

He gently lowers my hands and lets them go. I wiggle my fingers. I can still feel him touching them, even though he’s not.

“My father. He’s a collector. Has been for a long time. I used to like hanging out in the garage with him back when he liked to work on them.”

Trick smiles at me. “All girl with a little bit of tomboy. Just when I thought you couldn’t get any sexier.” He says it quietly, almost like he’s thinking to himself. I see his eyes flicker to my lips.

I want him to kiss me. So badly. Brent is the furthest thing from my mind.

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