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Hard and Fast(42)

By:Erin McCarthy


"Okay, thanks. I'll talk to you tomorrow."

They hugged, then Suzanne sat back down with her newly delivered fresh  margarita and pulled her cell phone out. With a sigh big enough to rival  the ones Imogen had been letting loose all night, Suzanne went into her  contacts list and pressed R . Ryder's number came up and she pressed a  button to call him, hoping he wouldn't answer.

He did.

"Well, hello, darlin', how are you this evening?"

Suzanne closed her eyes for a second. God, definitely PMS, because she  was damn near on the verge of tears again at the sound of his voice. It  was fucking ridiculous.

"Hey," she said with a forced cheerfulness. "I'm good, how about yourself?"

"My day didn't suck too bad," he said, and there was a pause where she  could tell he was drinking something. She'd bet her condo it was an  ice-cold Bud in a bottle. "But there's always tomorrow."

"No joke." Fiddling with the cocktail napkin in front of her, Suzanne  got to the point. "Listen, I know I asked you to host that dinner party  with me to give us an opportunity to see Imogen and Ty together, but I  think we need to cancel."

"Good, because I was having serious doubts about this plan."

"Me, too. Maybe we always knew on a subconscious level it wasn't a good idea."

"Oh, I knew on a conscious level it wasn't a good idea."

She rolled her eyes. "Well, I just talked to Imogen, and it turns out  that she and Tammy and the kids are all going down to Texas next  weekend, so it seems kind of pointless to drag everyone together for a  dinner party on Monday when they're all spending the weekend together.  And clearly she and Ty are digging each other if they're hanging out  like this, and I don't think I should really interfere." There was a  giant pause, which irritated Suzanne.

"You don't think you should interfere? Are you feeling okay?" Now she  shredded the napkin. "I'm fine," she said through gritted teeth. There  was no point in getting into an argument with Ryder.

"Does this mean I won't get my three months' worth of desserts?"

"I'll make you the pineapple upside-down cake, but that's it."

"Fair enough. My stomach thanks you. Are you going to Texas, too?"

"No. I have plans."

"A hot date?" he asked, and there was an edge to his voice.

"Yes, with a bride. I'm reviving my wedding planning business, and I have a meeting with a potential client."

Another pause. "Why are you doing that? I didn't think you enjoyed  wedding planning all that much." Dipping her finger in her margarita,  not giving a shit how tacky that was, she sucked her fingertip. She so  did not want to have this conversation, but it was inevitable. Might as  well get it over, and do it in public, where she might actually be able  to control her hormonal emotions. "It's time to go back to work."

"Why? You're plenty busy with the charity work."

Damn it, he was going to make her spell it out. "I need the income. There are only two alimony payments remaining."

"Are you serious?" Ryder sounded as shocked as she felt that it had been  two whole years since their marriage had been puked out and flushed  down the toilet. "If you need more time, I don't care, Suz, you know  that. You want another year or two?"                       
       
           



       







Of course he would offer. And of course it would make her feel even  shittier than she already did. "No, thanks, that's okay. I'll be fine.  Why postpone the inevitable?"

"But-"

"Gotta go. I'll talk to you soon. Take care." Suzanne hung up and sucked in a deep breath.

Lord, she was shaking like a puppy pooping peach pits.

She was starting her life all over again for the third time at the age of thirty-three and it sucked donkey dicks.

CHAPTER FIFTEEN





IMOGEN was easily bouncing with as much excitement as Tamara's  seven-year-old daughter Hunter when they pulled up to the entrance of  the motor coach park at the track in Texas. Elec had sent a car service  to collect them at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, and Hunter had been  talking nonstop about stock car racing the entire drive. Tamara's older  child, Pete, was much more subdued, reading a book on insects and  occasionally glancing out the window.

Feeling a burble of excitement ready to burst forth herself, Imogen  sympathized with Hunter's impatience when the girl declared, "Man, it's  about time we got here!" Then the little girl added, "This ride lasted  longer than Viagra."

Imogen hadn't seen that one coming.

Tamara's jaw dropped. "Hunter, we really need to talk about your  language. You should not be using words when you don't even know what  they mean."

"But Suzanne-"

"I know," Tamara said grimly. "And the rule is, if Suzanne says it, you  are not allowed to repeat it. End of story. Now hop out of the car. I  see Elec right there waiting for us. You, too, Petey. I'll be right  there."

As Hunter yanked open the door and took off running toward her  stepfather, her brother following at a more leisurely pace, Tamara  grimaced. "Good Lord. My seven-year-old is talking about Viagra. I think  I'm going to have to have another chat with Suzanne about little ears."  From Imogen's perspective, it was actually rather amusing, but she  wasn't Hunter's mother. She also knew Suzanne would never intend to be  causing problems for Tamara. "You know Suzanne doesn't mean for Hunter  to overhear."

"I know she doesn't. But she also has a voice that carries three rooms."  Tamara hesitated with her hand on the door handle. "I feel terrible  that she didn't come with us. I tried to talk her into it, but she was  adamant."

"She was the same way with me. But I don't think anyone can talk Suzanne into anything."

"That's true." Tamara stepped out of the car. "Let me go get my daughter before she maims my husband."

Exiting out the other side, Imogen saw Hunter climbing up Elec's legs,  her ponytail bouncing and her mouth moving a mile a minute.

Then Imogen spotted Ty heading toward the entrance, and if she could  have gotten away with it, she would have crawled up his legs, she was so  excited to see him. It had been a long ten days since their camping  trip. She had been inundated with work at school and he had been equally  busy both prepping and racing, plus he'd done several sponsor  appearances. They had talked every day on the phone for a good hour, but  aside from a quick dinner on Monday, they hadn't seen each other, and  there had been no other communications. She had been hoping for random  brief contact throughout the day, but she'd quickly figured out he  didn't like e-mail or text messages. When she'd sent an e-mail, it had  been his assistant who had responded, letting her know he almost never  checked his mail, which had been





monumentally embarrassing since Imogen had made an offer of fellatio in  the body of the message. And whenever she texted him, he always called  her back instead of just replying.

When they had talked, it had been fun and interesting, very much the  type of conversations where you explored getting to know someone. They  had discussed movies and books and their families and a multitude of  other topics, and they had more in common than she would have ever  suspected. It was also gratifying to discover that her interest in Ty  didn't wane, it actually increased. It was definitely more than simply a  physical attraction she felt for him.

Though the physical was quite important, she must confess. Other than a  quick up-against-the-wall encounter after dinner, she hadn't touched him  in five days, and when she saw him, she wanted to do nothing more than  press her body up against his and kiss him like crazy.

Hunter had beaten her to the punch. When Ty had reached the child, he  had tugged on her ponytail as a greeting, and she had immediately  launched herself from her stepfather's arms to Ty's, and was now settled  on his back with her arms around his neck.                       
       
           



       

Suddenly feeling awkward, Imogen pushed up her prescription sunglasses  and adjusted her handbag on her shoulder. "Hi," she said in an act of  verbal brilliance.

"Hi," he said back with a smile. "I'm glad you all made it here safely.  And in case you were wondering, you look very pretty in that dress."

"Thank you." She suspected it was a stupid thing to wear a babydoll  dress with ballet flats to a racetrack, but it wasn't race day and she  was comfortable in it. And okay, she had wanted Ty to think she looked  good after not seeing her all week.

"Hey, Imogen," Elec said, his arm wrapped around Tamara. "How are you?"