"Yes. Though I'm not sure why you want to know how to win yourself the heart of a race car driver."
"Huh? What do you mean?" Ty frowned.
"It's a dating manual on how to win a race car driver in six easy steps. The end goal is marriage."
"Are you freaking kidding me?" Ty was shocked. What the hell did that mean? Why would Imogen have a book like that?
"I am not kidding you. Where did you get it from anyway?"
"From a friend."
"A female friend? Was it Nikki? Because that would not surprise me in the least."
"No, not Nikki. We're done. It was someone else, a sort of new friend."
"Well, it looks like your, ahem, friend is on the prowl for a driver. Careful, Ty."
"I don't think she is." That seemed nothing like Imogen, frankly, and hadn't they talked about marriage after the disaster with Nikki? Imogen wasn't the type to try to hook a man based on a dating book. He was sure of that.
"I've been flipping through it. It's interesting. The first step is all about eating healthy, exercising, and learning about stock car racing. So if you spot her at the gym, look out." There was a startled yelp from across the gym and Ty glanced up, distracted.
What he saw made his jaw drop. It was Imogen, flying backward off a treadmill and landing on her ass on the gym floor.
"Oh, now you've really got to be freaking kidding me," he repeated, absolutely appalled. It had to be coincidence. It had to be. Right?
"No, I'm not kidding you," Toni said. "Are you sure you want me to buy this thing for you? I can probably still cancel the order before it ships."
"Yes." Ty watched as Evan Monroe helped Imogen up off the floor. "In fact, I might not want to wait until the audio arrives. I might just have you read out loud to me, sweetheart." Normally, he hated to have Toni read things out loud to him, but watching Imogen fuss with her hair and her glasses and move around on the balls of her feet as she chatted to Evan, Ty had a sudden burning desire to know exactly what the hell was in the book he had borrowed from Imogen.
And why she had it.
"Oh, goodie. That sounds like fun for both of us," Toni said, her voice dry.
Yeah. Fun. That's exactly what he was having.
Feeling the undeniable sensation of jealousy crawling up his spine and settling in his gut and temples and fists as he watched Evan lean closer to Imogen, Ty took a deep breath.
Then got the hell out of there before he did something stupider than what he'd done the night before.
BY six o'clock Ty had fulfilled all of his business obligations for the day and had forced Toni to read him Chapter One of the book he had borrowed from Imogen. Not only did it have advice to the would-be bride on maintaining a healthy and attractive appearance, what to wear, and how to research stock car racing, it listed the gym he worked out at as a possible place to spot drivers.
Toni looked up at him, her reading glasses sliding down her nose, her lips in a smirk. "Did you see any new girls at the gym today? Like maybe your new friend?"
"Of course not," he lied, not willing to admit the truth. It was just too embarrassing and too confusing to make any sense of it all yet, and he didn't need Toni's ribbing.
He crossed his arms across his chest, rubbing the cotton of his T-shirt in distraction as he tried to sort it all out. What was Imogen doing?
If their roles were reversed, he had no doubt Imogen would just ask him straight out, but Ty wasn't sure he wanted to do that. What if he hated the answer? What if she said she wanted to marry a driver, any driver, and was willing to follow a book to get that result?
He just couldn't believe it.
"Does it suggest anywhere in there that you should have sex with a driver right after you meet him?" Toni's dark eyebrow shot up, but she didn't say anything. She just licked the tip of her finger and turned the page. After a few minutes of flipping through the book, she said, "Actually, it says you shouldn't have sex until a commitment is firmly established. The whole ‘don't give it away for free' adage." Her brown eyes pinned him. "Why?"
"No reason. Just curious." It was strangely satisfying to know that Imogen had fully intended to sleep with him, despite what that book said and why she might have it.
He suddenly felt the irrational regret that he should have taken her to bed. That he should have stripped her naked, licked and touched and sucked every inch of her, until she could no longer think, and she was his. All his. Only his.
"Alright, that's good, thanks, Toni. I'm going to make a phone call."
"You're done learning how to win a race car driver? Who knows what little gems might be in Chapter Two."
Rolling his eyes at her, Ty said, "It's so nice to have an assistant who is a comedienne." With that, he stood up and went into the interior office that was his personal space. It was actually smaller than Toni's office, because he had no paperwork, no calendar, no computer. He had long ago perfected the art of memorization, and once Toni told him his schedule verbally, he remembered it. He programmed alerts onto his phone as an added reminder, eternally grateful that technology had gone the route of using picture icons for menus.
Mostly his office was a place for him to relax between doing whatever Toni told him to do, and he had a minifridge and a TV with video games in there. He had no desk, just a couch and an easy chair, and he flopped down on it now and dialed Imogen's number. He wasn't really sure what her schedule was like, but he knew she was a grad student, so hopefully her classes were done for the day.
She answered on the third ring, but her hello was wary.
Sinking back in the chair, he said, "Hello, Emma Jean. How are you doing today?" There was a slight pause. "Fine. How are you, Ty?"
"Full of regrets."
"About what?"
No sense in beating around the bush. "About you getting upset last night. I was just trying to do the right thing. Make sure you didn't have any regrets this morning. But it seems like we both do."
"I'm sure you were right," she said carefully.
"Maybe I should have trusted you to know what was right for you and we should have gone forward with it and had wild, boot-stomping sex." He hadn't intended to say anything like that, but the very idea of Imogen trolling the gym for other drivers, following some goddamn manual to win a man, had his skin tight and his gut twisted in knots.
"Maybe we should have," she said with the honesty he appreciated in her. "But it's irrelevant at this point. I think, unfortunately, when two people rush the traditional mating process, it results in awkwardness whether there was any extreme physical relationship or not. I don't see where we could go forward in any capacity now that there is confusion and reservations on both our parts." Damn, her logic turned him on. Every time Imogen started in on one of her declarations of how it had to be, he got hard as a rock, and determined to prove her wrong.
"I don't have any reservations. I still want to peel your clothes off and make love to you all night long, just like I did yesterday."
She cleared her throat and Ty grinned.
"Can you give me a brief overview of the history of stock car racing and how the season works?" He blinked. That wasn't quite the response he'd been hoping for. "Come again?"
"I'm trying to learn about the sport, and I assume you're a reliable source." So she could woo some other driver with her knowledge about his job? Ty felt the muscle in his jaw twitch.
"Why, of course, gorgeous. Why don't you meet me at my house for a drink, and I'll teach you anything you want to know."
He may not have a fancy degree from some university but there were two things he considered himself an expert in-stock car racing and sex.
And she was going to get both from him.
CHAPTER SIX
IMOGEN didn't know what in the world she was doing driving over to Ty's house in her ancient and temperamental car. But she hadn't been able to say no.
It had surprised her when he had called. For some reason, she had thought, regardless of what he'd said the night before, that they were done. He wasn't going to want to see her again. That she had bungled the situation too badly and he was going to decide she was more work than was worth it.
Understanding his motives and intent was more than a little challenging. So her curiosity had gotten the best of her yet again, and she had agreed to come over in person to question him on the ins and outs of racing. No doubt she could have asked him anything over the phone, but he wanted to see her, and she wanted to see his reaction to her in person. She also wanted to ask for her dating manual back and see if she could ferret out why he had actually taken it in the first place.