Natalie’s big brown eyes held a lot of uncertainty. And then her phone beeped. She jerked as if pulled from a daze. Scrambling, she located it in her purse and opened it.
“Getting reception now?”
She shook her head. “No, but I did get a message. I guess they can come through even when the calls won’t.”
“From your sister?” That would cheer her up.
“No.” She bit her bottom lip then groaned with dread. “It’s from the manager at the cabin rental.”
Now what? Jett wondered. He watched her face as she perused the message, seeing her dejection grow. “Let me guess. We can’t get to the cabin.”
“He says the roads are impassable. The best we can do is try to find a hotel for the night and hope things are better tomorrow.” She looked out the window. “But how can they be? The roads to the cabin aren’t paved, they’re gravel, winding through the woods, up and down hills. That’s why I chose the place—because it’s remote and private.”
Damn it, Jett would not let her trip be ruined. He patted her thigh. “I guess we better look for a hotel room, then.”
“He said he’ll reimburse me the down payment on the cabin.” She chewed her bottom lip and finally looked at him. “Jett, I am so sorry you got stuck on this wasted trip.”
Stuck? His irritation sharpened because that wasn’t how he saw it. Sure, the travel was tense, Natalie more so. But they were together, and for him, that had made it more than worthwhile.
Now, he needed Natalie to admit the same.
Chapter seven
JETT SAT BACK IN HIS SEAT and gave her a remote look. “Do you honestly think I’d have been happier sitting at home, knowing you were out here alone in this fucking mess?”
At his coarse language, her eyes widened and her jaw loosened. “Jett.”
He ignored her chastising tone. “You were going, Natalie. With or without me, right?” That alone still burned his ass. He’d have missed her, but she’d planned to be away from him with no qualms at all. “Well let me tell you something, lady, given this shit weather, I’m damned glad I’m here, too, even if you aren’t.”
“Jett.” This time she said his name more softly, still in reprimand. She searched his face. “You’re actually glad you’re here?”
“Damn right. At least this way I can see that you’re fine instead of wondering if you were one of the cars stranded off the road.”
Her expressive face filled with tender emotion. “I guess I hadn’t thought about how that might bother you.”
Of course she hadn’t, because she thought of their relationship in terms of sex and only sex. He narrowed his eyes. “I’ve actually enjoyed talking to you while we’re both wearing clothes.”
Her mouth twitched. “Is that so?”
Knowing he sounded a little unhinged, not at all like his usual self, Jett gave one sharp nod. “But I’m definitely looking forward to having you all alone tonight, too. All night.” His abdomen clenched at just the thought. “With or without pajamas, Natalie, I’ll be keeping you close enough to stay warm, I promise.”
Her lips lifted in a slight smile. “I’m looking forward to that, too.”
“Then how the hell can you think this is a wasted trip?” The more he tried to reach her, the more annoyed he got. Sometimes it felt as if he was fighting a losing battle. Only he refused to lose. Ever.
But especially with her.
“You’re right, and I’m sorry.” She touched his shoulder. “I’m very glad you’re here, please don’t doubt that. Except for worrying about a wreck, you’ve made the trip…fun.”
She took the wind out of his sails, leaving him scowling for no reason at all. “All right then.” Left with nothing else to say, Jett put the SUV in Drive and turned out of the parking lot.
As Natalie reached for the food on the floor, she fell silent, prompting him to additional nagging. Never in his life had he nagged, but now, he couldn’t seem to stop.
His jaw tightened. “You know, it’s damn frustrating how you do that.”
Surprised, she lifted her brows at him. “What’s that?”
“The way you disconnect from me.” It was dicey getting off the roads that hadn’t been cleared. Carefully, Jett veered onto the highway. “In bed, you’re always crystal clear. I know just what you want, when you want it.”
Giving him a heated perusal, she said, “I know.”
Her acknowledgement of their sexual compatibility kicked him in the gut, making his blood rush, his skin burn.
But damn it, he had to stay on track. “The thing is, out of bed you’re so damn complex. Half the time I can’t figure you out.”
Natalie tilted her head. “Maybe that’s because there’s nothing to figure out. My life is boring.”
“How can you say that? You’re the most fascinating woman I’ve ever met.” Every time she revealed another piece of herself, Jett somehow felt more whole, as if each step closer to her helped to fill up the empty places inside him.
He shook his head at that morbidly poetic thought; damn it, he did not have empty places. What bullshit.
“No way.”
“You’re kidding right?” How could she be so unaware of herself? “Look at you. You’re sexy as hell, but you don’t seem to know it. You burn me up in bed, but outside of bed you’re this perfect little teacher.”
Her brows came down as if that someone insulted her. “Perfect little teacher?”
Jett laughed. “So many contrasts with you.” Maybe that was it—the contrasts intrigued him. But… “I even enjoyed watching you interact with my family.”
She hesitated. “That was actually sort of scary.”
“Meeting my sisters?” Yeah, they were outgoing and often outrageous, but they weren’t bullies. “Why?”
Busying herself with arranging the food, Natalie spoke casually, maybe hoping he wouldn’t hear the gravity in her words. “Comparisons, I guess.”
Jett considered that. From what he’d learned, her family was the exact opposite of his. He had hoped the contrasts would show her how nice things could be. But maybe it hadn’t worked out like that. “Elaborate on that, will you?”
She took a drink of her cola and set his—with the straw inserted—in the cup holder. “I liked them. A lot. It was confusing but fun to be in the middle of the chaos your sisters create.”
Jett hadn’t considered things all that chaotic, not like when the whole clan got together. Holidays were especially nuts, but in a terrific way.
Natalie handed him his hot dog, and he ate it in two bites. She lifted his cola for him to take a drink then returned it to the cup holder.
As if they’d been coordinating this sort of thing for years, they worked in complete harmony. On a gut level, Jett had known that it would be like this with her. Hopefully this trip would convince her of the same.
But if he came on too strong, if he got too insistent, she’d bolt. He knew it. It was another of those contrasts he’d mentioned: she had no inhibitions in bed, but outside of sex, he’d never seen a woman so skittish of commitment.
Somewhere in her past, someone had hurt her.
Now, with the distant relationships of her family, she had few people to count on.
For at least the near future, he’d be by her side, protecting her, sharing with her, just being with her.
And with that thought in mind, Jett prompted, “The scary part?”
While gathering her thoughts, she fed him a chip. “Around our house, everything was always solemn and circumspect. After my mother left us, we usually only saw our father when he needed to lecture us on something or when his social affairs required that he trot out the sterling offspring.”
Jett felt sick at such an upbringing, but even more than that, the way she’d said her mother “left” them—not that she’d passed away but that she’d left—caused him concern.
“There were very few meals with my father,” Natalie told him, “but when he was there, it was silent. We were at the table to eat, not to joke, not to bother him. We had to show perfect manners.”
Yet she’d eaten pizza at his table with a stray dog under her feet. “That sucks.”
She lifted her hot dog in a salute. “For Dad, the idea of eating fast food in a car while traveling would be obscene.”
“Fuck it.” Fuck him. “I’m having a good time.”
Natalie laughed as she fed him another chip. “Me too.”
She didn’t realize he was dead serious. Bad weather and road conditions aside, he was finally getting her to open up. He’d brave hell for that, so what did icy roads matter?
“When we did see Dad at home, it was in passing, as he was on his way out to another appointment. Sometimes he’d be gone for days, even a week or more. He didn’t keep us apprised of his itinerary, but when he wasn’t around we just assumed he was off on business.”
“He sounds like an unfeeling prick.”
She laughed again, but this time there wasn’t much humor in the sound. “That about covers it.” Her laugh faded to a secret little smile.
Enjoying the sight of that, Jett asked, “What?”
“I was thinking of my sister.” She shook her head with the memory. “Dad’s library was one of the rooms off-limits to us, so of course, that’s where Molly liked to go. I told her I didn’t care about his stupid library, but the truth was, I didn’t dare go in there.”
Lethal rage put a stranglehold on Jett. “What would he have done if he’d found you there?”
Natalie stroked his arm in comfort. “He didn’t abuse us physically, Jett. Not ever. Dad’s idea of punishment was a threat to separate us.”
And since they had only each other, that threat would be worse than anything else. “Separate you how?”
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