She was so lost in thought that she didnโt see the tall
figure in a white T-shirt flagging her down until she
almost ran into him. But the man stepped to the side,
neatly avoiding having his toes squashed, just as heโd
avoided Rattlerโs horns.
Lacy slammed on the brakesโat least sheโd only been going
about ten miles per hour. Otherwise, she wouldnโt have
been able to stop. โDammit!โ
Because it was Chief again. The pain in her neck, come
back for more.
He leaned against her driverโs side mirror and waited for
her to roll the window down, looking cool and graceful
and hot all at once, dang it.
She lowered her window. โWhat now?โ
โIโm sorry about the bull,โ he said. โIโll pay for any
treatment he needs.โ
She blinked at him. โWhat?โ
โThe bull.โ He shifted and she realized the white T-shirt
he was wearing was soaked through. It clung to his body,
highlighting muscles and more muscles and then, down a
little lowerโฆ
Chief cleared his throat, making Lacy startle. โIs he
okay?โ he asked again.
She needed to come up with something that wouldnโt have
her breaking down in grateful tears that Rattler was, in
fact, okay. It would be best if that something she came
up with didnโt let Chief off the hook or give away the
fact that she was having a hard time not looking at his
chest. โI wonโt know for sure until the vet checks him
out.โ There.
โLet me know.โ
She nodded in agreement and waited for him to move back,
but he didnโt. โYes?โ
The corner of his mouth curved up into the kind of smile
women like her didnโt often get from men like himโ
confident and sensual and interested. If Lacy had been a
normal single woman, it was the kind of smile that would
make her want to melt into his arms and kiss him.
But she wasnโt a normal single woman. She had
responsibilities.
โWe got off on the wrong foot. Iโm Ian Tall Chief.โ He
stuck out his hand.
And waited while Lacy looked at it. โAre you serious?โ
He dropped his hand, looking offended. โDid I look like I
was joking?โ
Oh, hellโhad that come out wrong? She wasnโt trying to
make fun of his name. Actually, given that everyone
called him Chief, she was relieved to hear that was not
some sort of derogatory nickname.
So she clarified, โIโm not interested. I donโt hook up.โ
That got both eyebrows up and moving as his face relaxed.
โAre you serious?โ
โLook,โ she said in exasperation, โI know how this goes.
There are two kinds of men here. The first doesnโt think
a woman like me should be anywhere near a bull because we
might do better than them and that would obviously be the
end of the world. The second thinks Iโm nothing but a
one-night stand that hasnโt happened yet.โ She pointed a
finger at him. โGuess which one you are.โ
His lipsโnice lips, rounded and full andโno, stop it,
Lacy. She was not going to start thinking about his lips,
which were twisting as if he was thinking about laughing
at her but trying not to.
Unfortunately, in trying so hard not to stare at his
mouth, her gaze drifted back down to his chest. The wet
t-shirt left nothing to the imagination. Pecs, nipplesโ
She snapped her gaze to the front windshield. She
wouldnโt look at him. That was the best solution.
โHave you considered,โ Ian Tall Chief said in an amused
drawl, โthat there might be another kind of man here?โ
โNo.โ