To the highest bidder goes…
A friendship with benefits?
When Tessa Noble takes the stage at a charity auction after a sexy makeover, her best friend, Ryan Bateman, must place the winning bid. It’s definitely not because he’s jealous. Their weekend getaway is a ploy for positive press…or so the rancher tells himself. But soon things take an unexpected turn from platonic to passionate, catapulting the couple far beyond the friend zone…
A friendship with benefits?
When Tessa Noble takes the stage at a charity auction after a sexy makeover, her best friend, Ryan Bateman, must place the winning bid. It’s definitely not because he’s jealous. Their weekend getaway is a ploy for positive press…or so the rancher tells himself. But soon things take an unexpected turn from platonic to passionate, catapulting the couple far beyond the friend zone…
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Excerpt
Tessa Noble stared at the configuration of high and low
balls scattered on the billiard table.
“I’m completely screwed,” she muttered, sizing up her next
move. After a particularly bad break and distracted play, she was losing badly.
But how on earth could she be expected to concentrate on
billiards when her best friend Ryan Bateman was wearing a fitted performance
T-shirt that highlighted every single pectoral muscle and his impressive
biceps. He could have, at the very least, worn a shirt that fit, instead of one
that was a size too small, as a way to purposely enhance his muscles. And the
view when he bent over the table in a pair of broken-in jeans that hugged his
firm ass like they were made for it…
How in the hell was she expected to play her best?
“You’re not screwed,” Ryan said in a deep, husky voice that
was as soothing as a warm bath. Three parts sex-in-a-glass and one part
confidence out the wazoo.
Tessa’s cheeks heated, inexplicably. Like she was a middle
schooler giggling over double entendres and sexual innuendo.
“Maybe not, but you’d sure as hell like to be screwed by
your best friend over there,” Gail Walker whispered in her ear before taking
another sip of her beer.
Tessa elbowed her friend in the ribs, and the woman giggled,
nearly shooting beer out of her nose.
Gail, always a little too direct, lacked a filter after a
second drink.
Tessa walked around the billiard table, pool cue in hand,
assessing her options again while her opponent huffed restlessly. Finally, she
shook her head and sighed. “You obviously see something I don’t, because I
don’t see a single makeable shot.”
Ryan sidled closer, his movements reminiscent of a powerful
jungle cat stalking prey. His green eyes gleamed even in the dim light of the
bar.
“You’re underestimating yourself, Tess,” Ryan murmured.
“Just shut out all the noise, all the doubts, and focus.”
She studied the table again, tugging her lower lip between
her teeth, before turning back to him. “Ryan, I clearly don’t have a shot.”
“Go for the four ball.” He nodded toward the purple ball
wedged between two of her opponent’s balls.
Tessa sucked in a deep breath and gripped the pool cue with
one hand. She pressed her other hand to the table, formed a bridge and
positioned the stick between her thumb and forefinger, gliding it back and
forth.
But the shot just wasn’t there.
“I can’t make this shot.” She turned to look at him. “Maybe
you could, but I can’t.”
“That’s because you’re too tight, and your stance is all
wrong.” Ryan studied her for a moment, then placed his hands on either side of
her waist and shifted her a few inches. “Now you’re lined up with the ball.
That should give you a better sight line.”
Tessa’s eyes drifted closed momentarily as she tried to
focus on the four ball, rather than the lingering heat from Ryan’s hands. Or
his nearness as he hovered over her.
She opened them again and slid the cue back and forth
between her fingers, deliberating the position and pace of her shot.
“Wait.” Ryan leaned over beside her. He slipped an arm
around her waist and gripped the stick a few inches above where she clenched
it. He stared straight ahead at the ball, his face inches from hers. “Loosen
your grip on the cue. This is a finesse shot, so don’t try to muscle it. Just
take it easy and smack the cue ball right in the center, and you’ve got this.
Okay?”
“Okay.” Tessa nodded, staring at the center of the white
ball. She released a long breath, pulled back the cue and hit the cue ball dead
in the center, nice and easy.
The cue ball connected with the four ball with a smack. The
purple ball rolled toward the corner pocket and slowed, teetering on the edge.
But it had just enough momentum to carry it over into the pocket.
“Yes!” Tessa squealed, smacking Ryan’s raised palm to give
him a high five. “You’re amazing. You actually talked me through it.”
“You did all the work. I was just your cheering section.” He
winked in that way that made her tummy flutter.
“Well, thank you.” She smiled. “I appreciate it.”
“What are best friends for?” He shrugged, picking up his
beer and taking a sip from the bottle.
“Thought I was playing Tess,” Roy Jensen grumbled. “Nobody
said anything about y’all tag-teaming me.”
“Oh, quit complaining, you old coot.” Tessa stared down her
opponent. “I always turn a blind eye when you ask for spelling help when we’re
playing Scrabble.”
Roy’s cheeks tinged pink, and he mumbled under his breath as
Tessa moved around the table, deciding which shot to take next. She moved
toward the blue two ball.
“Hey, Ryan.” Lana, the way-too-friendly barmaid, sidled up
next to him, her chest thrust forward and a smile as wide as the Rio Grande
spread across her face. “Thought you might want another beer.”
“Why thank you, kindly.” Ryan tipped an imaginary hat and
returned the grin as he accepted the bottle.
Tessa clenched her jaw, a burning sensation in her chest.
She turned to her friend, whispering so neither Lana nor Ryan could hear her.
“Why doesn’t she just take his head and smash it between the
surgically enhanced boobs her ex-boyfriend gave her as a consolation prize?
It’d be a lot easier for both of them.”
“Watch it there, girl. You’re beginning to sound an awful
lot like a jealous girlfriend.” Gail could barely contain her grin.
“There’s nothing to be jealous of. Ryan and I are just
friends. You know that.”
“Best friends.” Her friend pointed out, as she studied Ryan
flirting with Lana. “But let’s face it. You’re two insanely attractive people.
Are you really going to try and convince me that neither of you has ever considered—”
“We haven’t.” Tessa took her shot, missing badly. It was a
shot she should’ve hit, even without Ryan’s help. But she was too busy
eavesdropping on his conversation with Lana.
“Well, for a person who doesn’t have any romantic interest
in her best friend, you seem particularly interested in whether or not he’s
flirting with the big-boobed barmaid.” Gail shrugged when Tessa gave her the
stink eye. “What? You know it’s true.”
Tessa scowled at her friend’s words and the fact that Roy
was taking advantage of her distraction. He easily sank one ball, then another.
With no more striped balls left on the table, Roy had a clear shot at the eight
ball.
He should be able to make that shot blindfolded.
“Well?” Gail prodded her.
“I’m not jealous of Lana. I just think Ryan could do better.
That he should do better than to fall for the calculated ploy of a woman who
has dollar signs in her eyes. Probably angling for butt implants this time.”
Gail giggled. “And why would he want a fake ass when he was
mere inches from the real deal?” She nodded toward Tessa’s behind, a smirk on
her face.
Tessa was fully aware that she’d inherited her generous
curves from her mother. She was just as clear about Ryan Bateman’s
obliviousness to them. To him, she was simply one of the guys. But then again,
the comfy jeans and plaid button-down shirts that filled her closet didn’t do
much to highlight her assets.
Hadn’t that been the reason she’d chosen such a utilitarian
wardrobe in the first place?
“Dammit!” Roy banged his pool cue on the wooden floor,
drawing their attention to him. He’d scratched on the eight ball.
Tessa grinned. “I won.”
“Because I scratched.” Roy’s tone made it clear that he felt
winning by default was nothing to be proud of.
“A win’s a win, Jensen.” She wriggled her fingers, her palm
open. “Pay up.”
“You won? Way to go, Tess. I told you that you had this game
in the bag.” Ryan, suddenly beside her, wrapped a big, muscular arm around her
shoulder and pulled her into a half hug.
“Well, at least one of us believed in me.” Tessa counted the
four wrinkled five-dollar bills Roy stuffed in her palm begrudgingly.
“Always have, always will.” He beamed at her and took
another swig of his beer.
Tessa tried to ignore the warmth in her chest that filtered
down her spine and fanned into areas she didn’t want to acknowledge.
Because they were friends. And friends didn’t get
all…whatever it was she was feeling…over one another. Not even when they looked
and smelled good enough to eat.
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