Billionaire Bachelors 10 ; Holiday Treasure(19)
"You're both dumbasses," Tanner said as he buttoned his coat, and left the room. There was no way he was continuing that conversation. But he knew the two of them were right on his heels, because their laughter followed him out of the mall.
"Where are you parked?" Tanner practically growled.
"This way," Lucas said, trying his hardest to suppress his merriment now.
Tanner was really hoping they were driving a truck. Then he could sit in the bed and ignore both of them. Or maybe he could just jump from the vehicle as it was going down the road and land himself in the hospital for the rest of his sentence. Either option sounded all right with him.
When they reached the car - not a trunk, dammit - Tanner climbed in back, and, miracle of miracles, his two tormentors kept silent for the short ride back to the apartment building.
When they made it inside without running into Kyla, Tanner breathed a huge sigh of relief. If the two of them saw how unbelievably gorgeous his elfin neighbor really was, they'd be right back to harassing him, and they'd keep at it for the rest of the night.
Instead, they popped open a few beers that they'd had in a cooler, and they sat down, the joking over with as the three of them talked about the pros and cons of remodeling versus starting fresh. By the end of the conversation, Tanner was torn. He couldn't alter his plans. That would be foolish.
However...
He wanted new, but he knew he might not get his way - damned judge! - so he needed to have a plan B. No! He wouldn't change his mind.
If only the what-if thoughts about Kyla didn't keep running through his head.
"Some of us aren't locked into this apartment building, so we're going to get out of here now," Lucas said with a sly look at Tanner.
"Yeah. Yeah. Enjoy your fun, but one of these days you're going to find your ass in a similar situation."
"I don't think so, cousin," Lucas said as a knock sounded on the door. "I'll get it."
Lucas swung the door open, and before Tanner could stop him, he felt his cheeks instantly heat up. Kyla was standing there in the opening with a shy smile, but her cheeks reddened, too, when she noticed Lucas and then looked past him to where Tanner was standing awkwardly next to his brother.
"My, my, my, a hot girl delivering cookies," Lucas said as he turned to wink at Tanner. "Maybe I shouldn't be in such a hurry to leave."
"Shut up, Lucas." Tanner was finally able to make his feet work and he moved to the door, pushing Lucas out of the way. "Hi, Kyla. What's going on?"
The smell of her freshly baked cookies was wafting from her open apartment door and Tanner's mouth watered. As much as he didn't want his brother or cousin to meet Kyla, the deed was done, and he found himself wanting to drag her into the room and devour her, take her temptingly pouty mouth with his own and kiss it, kiss it, kiss it …
"I … uh … baked some cookies as a thank-you," she murmured.
Tanner could barely hear her.
"Cookies? I love cookies," Crew said as he walked up next to Tanner.
Kyla could do nothing more than gape at Tanner's brother in surprise as he reached out and took the plate.
And her surprise didn't end there.
"Thanks, Kyla. I'll talk to you later." Tanner did the rudest thing he'd ever done in his life and shut the door in her face. Yes, his brother and cousin had seen her, but if she now disappeared, the ribbing should be minimal. He absolutely didn't want his family to torment him with questions about her, even though he knew at least a few were coming his way. The damage had been done.
"Hot damn! She's a beauty, and she bakes. I'd keep her," Crew said as he bit into a still-warm cookie.
"Hands off," Tanner told him. "Those are for me." He snatched up the plate and walked away. If he didn't respond to the taunting, maybe they'd just let it drop.
Fat chance.
"She's for you? Or her cookies are?" Lucas was obviously amused by himself and his so-called wit.
Not funny. Yeah. Tanner knew they couldn't possibly let this one go. He wouldn't have let it go if the situation was reversed, but that was beside the point. This was him on the receiving end, and he didn't like it, didn't like it one little bit.
"Weren't you guys just leaving?" he said, praying that Kyla wasn't on the other side of the door as he yanked it back open. Thankfully, she was gone.
"I don't want to leave now," Crew said. "Things just got interesting."
"Tough. I'm going to bed," Tanner told them.
"At nine?" Lucas asked. "You're becoming an old man."
"Yeah, yeah. Well, you've been here a couple hours and you've already overstayed your welcome. Now, get out of here before I tell your wives what great guys the two of you are."