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Authors: Marla Monroe

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With fall not too far off, the days remained hot, but the nights cooled off to a comfortable temperature that could get a little chilly at times. Tessa was thankful it would be a while before she had to worry about cold, wet weather again. Last year she’d been lucky and was able to get a ride to work sometimes with a lady who worked at the bank, but she hadn’t seen or heard from the woman in several months now. Tessa didn’t know if she was still around. Maybe her hours had changed or she had quit work. Either way, it meant a miserable walk to and from work if she didn’t find another ride.

She sighed. Why couldn’t she stop worrying so much over everything? She had a good job. Worrying over every little thing when she couldn’t do anything about it right then was only going to lead to a sleepless night and ulcers. With that thought, Tessa closed her eyes and willed herself to sleep. As if her mind had to have the last word, an image of herself pressed intimately between Tag and Zander, complete with that little gasp of breath that always hit her if one of them touched her, flashed across her mind as she drifted off.

Chapter Three

 

Friday morning started out well enough. Tessa managed to get to work almost twenty minutes early, and since Steve had shown up earlier than usual, she didn’t have to wait around for him to unlock the door for her. She’d even remembered to pack a lunch, which was something she often forgot these days. Something about restless nights didn’t go well with a clear head in the morning.

From there, the day seemed to go downhill. First, a woman bumped into one of the displays of butt plugs, knocking them everywhere. It took Tessa nearly an hour between taking care of customers and answering the phone to arrange the display back like it was. Then a busload of tourists swarmed the store while a leaking tire on the bus was repaired. While it meant some rather nice sales, the sheer number of people in the store at one time had been overwhelming. Even though Steve had come out to help, the two of them had been run ragged for nearly an hour until they moved on down the street.

She hesitated to hope the rest of the day proved to be quieter since that always backfired on her. Instead she stayed busy packaging some of Kelly’s jewelry to be shipped. Between customers, she was pleased to have gotten over half of the orders completed.

The bell over the door alerted her to another customer. She looked at the clock and figured it would be her last one before she took a quick lunch break. That’s when the rest of her day went to hell. When she turned around to greet the new customer, it was to find Zander standing at the counter smiling at her.

“Hi there, kitten. Is it time for your lunch break?” he asked.

“No,” she said at the same time Steve’s voice spoke up behind her.

“Yes,” he said.

She turned and frowned at her boss, making sure he could tell she didn’t want to go yet. It didn’t seem to do any good. He just smiled down at her and greeted Zander.

“I’m up here now, Tessa. You can go ahead and take your break while I’m here. Did you and Zander have plans?” Butter wouldn’t have melted in his mouth from the overly innocent expression he wore.

“No. We didn’t and still don’t,” she mumbled as she walked to the back to get her lunch and hopefully sneak out the back door.

To her surprise, Zander reached over her head and grabbed her sacked lunch off the shelf for her and handed it to her with a smile.

“You’re not supposed to be back here. Only employees can come back here,” she fussed.

“The boss let me through, so I guess it’s okay this once. Come on, kitten. I have a picnic spot all fixed up for us.” He didn’t wait for her to argue. Instead he ushered her out the back door.

Tessa figured it wouldn’t do her any good to complain or put up a fight. She’d just have to endure the impromptu lunch plans he’d made. Anyway, nothing could happen that she couldn’t fend off should they get out of hand. At least that’s what she told herself, anyway.

He led her around the buildings to Crossover Street and down a block to the local city park. She’d never really ventured out to the park before, always choosing to eat her lunch in the back of the store, so Tessa wasn’t sure what to expect. To her surprise, it had a walking track that curled in and around the various trees, bushes, and flowerbeds along with a section with a playground for children. It was even covered for the most part by some type of canvas to help keep the sun off the kids.

Zander led her around part of the walking track then veered onto the grass to walk around a fragrant hedge where a small alcove hid a private area complete with a picnic table. Tag stood waiting to one side, hands stuffed in the front pockets of his jeans as if he didn’t know what to do with them while he waited. A tablecloth covered the wooden table, and several boxes emitting mouthwatering aromas sat waiting for them.

“Have a seat, baby girl. What would you like to drink? We’ve got sweet tea, Diet Coke, and bottled water,” Tag said, indicating the cooler on the ground by the table.

Tessa moved on autopilot to the table to take a seat, completely unprepared for what they’d set up for her. Because she knew it was for her. They wouldn’t have done all of this for themselves. They’d even brought Diet Coke. How had they known that she loved the stuff when she rarely splurged on it?

“Um, Diet Coke please. What’s going on? Why did you go to all of this trouble?” she asked.

“For you, kitten.” Zander sat next to her, and Tag sat across the table after handing her the ice cold can of Diet Coke. “We wanted to spend a little time with you and figured this was a good start."

“I–I already told Tag I can’t do this. I’m not dating. Period.” Tessa could tell that it was going in one ear and out the other as the man next to her started opening boxes and pulling out food.

“We knew you’d already have your lunch packed, but we figured a little more wouldn’t hurt. You can have your pick of anything,” Tag said, indicating the boxes of food.

Tessa opened her bag and pulled out her peanut butter sandwich and the banana she’d brought. Looking in the various boxes, she found fried chicken and several ham and cheese sandwiches. There were also containers of potato salad and baked beans. Zander pulled out paper plates and handed one to each of them.

“Dig in, kitten. That sandwich isn’t enough to keep a busy woman satisfied,” he said.

Tag watched her with his serious dark eyes as if he didn’t want to miss a single thing she did. Neither of the men moved to load up their plates. She realized they were waiting on her to go first. Tessa gave in as her stomach begged her to take advantage of the feast set before her. She took a spoonful of the potato salad and another of the baked beans. Then she chose a chicken leg and started eating. Zander and Tag each grabbed sandwiches and dipped into the beans and potatoes. She couldn’t help but smile at how much they piled on their plates.

Zander caught her staring and grinned at her. “Hey! We’re growing boys. It takes a lot to keep us in top shape.”

“You’re hardly boys, Zander, and men don’t grow after about twenty-three,” she said.

“Ah, so you do see us as men,” Tag said. He gave her a knowing look that had heat rushing up her neck to burn her cheeks.

“I love seeing you blush, Tessa,” Zander told her. “I bet when you’re lost in passion you look just like that.”

Tessa quickly looked down at her plate and concentrated on eating. She needed to hurry to get back to work. That and get away from the two men who were intent in breaking down her defenses. Nothing more was said while they ate, but once she’d finished, Tessa started gathering up her mess to throw it in the garbage can she’d seen on the way.

“Whoa, kitten. No need to do that. We’ll take care of the trash and clean up. All you have to do is sit and relax for a few minutes,” Zander admonished her.

“I really appreciate the meal. It was thoughtful, and it is such a pretty day for a picnic, but I’ve got to get back. I only have thirty minutes for lunch.” She started to stand up once again, but Zander stopped her.

“Steve said you could take an hour today. I asked, so just sit down and let’s talk and enjoy how nice it is out here,” he said.

With that, he wrapped an arm around her waist and pulled her close enough their bodies touched. Tessa knew it would do her no good to try and pull away. He was much stronger than she was, and though she didn’t worry that he’d hurt her, she knew he wouldn’t allow her to move off.

“W–what did you want to talk about?” she asked, looking up at Tag.

“How about another Diet Coke,” Tag said and bent over to retrieve another from the cooler at his feet. “We want to get to know you better. Where are you from originally?”

“Alabama, Hillsboro. It’s a small town outside of Decatur. I doubt if there are six hundred people there,” she told them.

“What about family? Do they know where you are?” Zander asked.

“There’s nobody left but my brother, Keifer, and he’s in the Marines. We keep in touch, but he’s rarely around. I never know where he’ll be next. I don’t think he does either.” Thinking about her older brother had her wishing he was home.

“You miss him.” Tag made it a statement.

“Yeah. Well, he’s my older brother, and we were close until he enlisted. It was probably for the best. After our parents died in a boating accident, we lived with my aunt in Chicago for a couple of years. The gangs there are tough. You can’t really say no without some kind of backlash. He was worried they’d take it out on me and Aunt Lacy, so when I was old enough to go to college, he enlisted to get away.”

“He sounds like he was very mature for his age to choose something that would give him a means to support himself instead of taking the easy way and easy money,” Tag said.

“He’s a good man. I just wish he’d call it done there and do something here where he’d be safe.” She didn’t often allow herself to think about how dangerous it was for him on a daily basis. She had more than she could handle worrying about the day-to-day crap in her life.

“Have you asked him to?” Zander asked.

“No. I hint that it would be nice to have him around and that I miss him, but I’m not going to guilt him into doing something he doesn’t want to do. That’s not fair to him. He’s got friends now that are like a family to him. Sometimes he sounds far away, but I think he feels strongly about what he does.”

Tag nodded and reached across the table to snag her hand before she could move it out of the way. He squeezed it then let it go.

“Sounds like both of you have good heads on your shoulders,” he said.

“How did you end up here?” Zander asked.

Tessa was having a really hard time concentrating with Zander’s arm around her. His scent was getting to her. She wanted to lean into him and let him hold her for a few minutes, safe from the world and all the things she worried about. But that was folly. He was one of the very things that kept her up at night.

“Just where I ended up. I’ve been moving around for a few years. Didn’t want to live back home after Mom and Dad were gone, and Chicago isn’t for me. My aunt is living with her daughter in Skokie now anyway. I was never very close to Sandy. I just kept moving until I ended up here, and I like it. The people are nicer than a lot of places I’ve lived.” She closed her mouth, hating that she’d somehow dropped the fortress she’d built around her past and shared it with Tag and Zander of all people.

“We’re pretty pleased you like it here, too, kitten. I can promise you this. Nearly every man in this town would drop everything if you needed help. You can count on all of them to keep you safe. Don’t ever forget that,” Zander told her, a serious expression on his normally relaxed face.

“I won’t,” she promised without thinking.

Everything seemed to drift around her as she listened to the muted sounds of kids playing on the other side of the hedges. The picnic they’d prepared had caught her by surprise. No one had ever spent so much time trying to impress her or do anything special for her. They’d gone out of their way to create a little getaway where she could relax and not have to worry about anything. They’d even secured a longer lunch hour for her to spend there. How could she continue to resist their advances when they treated her like she was special? To them, maybe she really was.

It wasn’t like she couldn’t change her mind and walk away if they started making demands she wasn’t comfortable with. What could it hurt to just see where things led? She wanted them and wasn’t going to deny it to herself anymore. The problem became how to explore their attraction to each other without giving in to anything they wanted even when it wasn’t something she wanted. Falling in love happened whether a person wanted it to or not, but falling under someone’s spell could be prevented. At least she hoped it could be.

Tessa shook her head as if shaking off a spell and started to get up again. This time Zander let her move, and his arm dropped away from her waist.

“I really should get back. Thanks for lunch. It was really nice.” It sounded so blasé, but she really didn’t know what else to say.

“It was our pleasure.” Zander stood up as well.

When she started to walk off, he captured her wrist and pulled her back toward him. She was so startled that she didn’t even try to pull her arm free of his light grip. Instead, she found herself surrounded by him and Tag, cocooned between the two men like a child wrapped in a blanket.

“Before I walk you back,” Zander began, “we need to talk about tomorrow night.”

“What? What about tomorrow night?” Tessa was afraid of what they were going to say.

“We want to take you out, Tessa. How about we pick you up about six thirty? Will that give you time to wind down and relax some after work?” Zander asked.

“I–I really don’t think it’s a good idea for us to see each other. I’m really not interested in dating anyone at all right now.” She stared at his chest because it was easier than looking into those amazing blue eyes of his. They seemed to be able to see inside of her and figure out what she was thinking.

“Baby girl, it’s a very good idea. We’ll take good care of you. Just give it a chance. We’d never force you into anything you don’t want, Tessa. I’d hoped you would know that by now,” Tag said, his voice rough as if some emotion was clogging his throat.

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