Of course, he would say that. The jerk. I hereby proclaim that the title of asshat has been taken from Conner and will be placed upon Levi McCoy from tonight henceforth.
“I’m fine,” I murmur, trying to ease the tension in my muscles. I bet rebar is more snuggly than I am right now. Glancing over at Conner, I take him in. His chiseled jaw. His panty-melting smile. His warm green eyes. He’s attractive, alright. And he wants me. Me. The girl who had never worn mascara before this evening when Sophie practically held me down and applied it with an expertise that would make a Broadway artist jealous.
Cautiously, as if I’m a timid little mouse, Conner tucks a strand of my dark hair behind my ear. “Are you sure you’re okay?”
“Yeah. If I didn’t want to be here, I wouldn’t be. You’re a good guy, Conner.”
My declaration makes him pause. His gaze dips to my mouth before his thumb rubs against my jaw in a gentle caress.
“You don’t know how much that means to me,” he admits. “Especially when I was so brutal to you growing up.”
“It’s okay.” I nod to myself, my mind coming to the conclusion at the same moment the sentiment slips past my lips. “Levi’s right. You aren’t that little dipshit anymore.”
A bark of laughter rumbles through him, pulling a smile from me in return.
“Not a little dipshit anymore. Noted. Is there any chance I could keep the clean title if I kiss you right now?”
My tongue darts out to lick my lips before I nod a second time. “I think that can be arranged.”
“Good answer.” Leaning closer, his grip tightening on my jaw to keep me in place, he kisses me. Memories of my first kiss with Levi flood my mind, but I do everything I can to ignore them and focus on the present. To focus on Conner––and my second kiss with someone who doesn’t feel obligated to press his lips against mine. Someone who wants me and isn’t afraid to admit it. A set of teeth nibble against my lower lip before Conner sucks it into his mouth.
Shit! I’m totally distracted.
Digging deep, I think about Conner’s taste. The feel of his lips against mine. The way his mouth moves differently than Levi’s. It’s a good kiss. Not that I have much experience, but…yeah. I think this is pretty fun. I could probably even get into it if I weren’t so caught up in my thoughts.
Tilting my head, I dart my tongue out to run it along his lips and he—
The sound of the front door opening pulls a gasp from me, and I break our connection faster than a racehorse out of the gate. My head snaps to my left, and my face bursts into flames when I catch Levi staring at me.
“Uh…,” he stutters before lifting his thumb over his shoulder. “I’ll just…go.”
“No. You’re totally fine,” I interrupt. “I mean—”
“Yeah. Sorry, I didn’t text,” Conner mentions, talking over me. “But Charlie and I wanted to watch a movie so—”
“Totally get it,” Levi replies, though his feet are still frozen to the floor. “I guess I’ll just come back later.”
Conner says, “Yeah,” while I almost squeal no at the same time, desperate for him to stay because if he does, maybe I’ll be able to stop thinking about him.
With a dark chuckle, Levi turns on his heel and shuts the door behind him. Maybe it’s just my imagination, but the door rattles after his departure, and I can’t help but feel like it was closed with a little more force than necessary.
Conner and I turn our heads from the front door to each other at the same instant before breaking out into laughter.
“Why do I feel like I just got caught doing something inappropriate in my own apartment?” he asks, his eyes crinkling at the corners.
“I have no idea, but I feel the exact same way.”
“I guess the moment’s gone, isn’t it?”
I nod. “I think you’re right.”
We spend the rest of our evening watching a movie side by side, and though our shoulders to thighs are still touching, he doesn’t bother to throw his arm around me or take it to the next level. Which is good because I don’t think I’d be able to snuggle, anyway. Not when the look on Levi’s face is embedded in my mind. Disappointment. Shock. And maybe just a little bit of jealousy too. But then again, that’s probably wishful thinking on my part.
Regardless, after our movie ends and an exaggerated yawn from me makes its appearance, I say, “I should probably get going.”
“You sure?” he asks before reaching for the remote and turning off the TV.
Standing up, I straighten my black leather skirt then rock back on my heels, unsure what to do now that our activity is over with. “Yup.”