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Straddling the Line(33)

By:Jaci Burton


“Okay. If you need any help, just holler.”

“Will do.”

He did his workout, but also watched Haven.

She was strong and capable on the pulleys as well as the free weights, and like she’d said, she didn’t need any help. Still, he enjoyed watching her work out, liked seeing her muscles in movement as she did squats.

She had powerful thighs, though you’d never know it by looking at her. She didn’t squat a lot of heavy weight, but she sure could push a lot of reps. Impressed, Trevor went and stood beside her as she finished up a set.

“Can I work in with you?”

She climbed off the machine. “You just want to make me feel bad by resetting the weights.”

He laughed. “I’m a guy. And my thighs are a lot bigger than yours.”

“Thank God for that. And I just finished my last set.”

She started to move away, but he grasped her wrist. “Are you avoiding me, Haven?”

She looked down where his hand was wrapped around her wrist. This time, he didn’t let go.

“I’m not avoiding you.”

“It feels that way. If I make you uncomfortable, we can set up alternate living arrangements for you while we’re working together.”

Haven took in a breath. Okay, that had been a lie. Yes, she was uncomfortable. Who wouldn’t be, being so close to someone like Trevor, especially after seeing him in such an intimate moment like last night? The problem was, it hadn’t made her uncomfortable in the way he thought. It had given her powerful desires she knew she couldn’t—shouldn’t—act on. And maybe it was time she had a truthful conversation with him about how she felt—and what she wanted from him.

But not now. There were still questions she had, and since today was a free day, she intended to grill him while they still had one-on-one time together.

You’re avoiding how you feel, Haven, just like always.

She listened to her inner voice, and agreed, but decided to ignore it.

For the time being, anyway.

“I’m totally fine with our living arrangements. And if it feels like I’m avoiding you, I’m sorry. I know how important your workouts are. I was only trying to stay out of your way.”

He relaxed, and let go of her wrist. “What if I like you in my way?”

He wasn’t making this easier on her.

“I’m going to go take a shower. How about we meet up for the rest of our Q-and-A after you’re finished with your workout?”

He paused, his body still so close to her she could feel the waves of tension coming off him. If she leaned in, she’d touch him. And oh, she’d really like to touch him.

But then he took a step back. “Sure. I should be done here in about an hour, and then I’ll take a quick shower and we’ll finish what we started.”

“Great.”

She turned and hightailed it out of there, feeling very much like a coward for not taking Trevor up on what he was so obviously offering.

She wasn’t ready.

Not yet.

As she made her way to her wing and her room, she thought about what he’d said.

Yeah, she’d like to finish what they started. Though they hadn’t even started yet, had they? So really, what she’d like would be to start something with Trevor.

She took a deep breath, closed the door to her room, and headed into the bathroom to take a shower, deciding it wasn’t just men who needed cold showers to keep sexual frustration at bay.





ELEVEN





AFTER TAKING A SHOWER, HAVEN CONTACTED HER producer, filling him in on what she’d been doing. Camera crews would be at the next Rivers game, where she’d do some feed on Trevor and give a rundown on his background while at the game. They’d try to do an interview before the game. Haven had talked to a few of his teammates, who had agreed to give some sound bites as well.

Her producer seemed satisfied with the status, which relieved her. She was nervous about the direction she was taking with this feature, since she’d never done one as detailed as Trevor’s was going to be. She’d interviewed athletes postgame before, but those were one-or two-minute pieces, not an entire bio. She was out of her element here, but grateful to have Trevor as her subject. He relaxed her.

Well, sort of. At least professionally, he was making this easy on her. Personally? He made her tense. Nervous. A little breathless whenever she got close to him.

She was going to have to either learn to get a handle on her feelings for him, or figure out a way to have that conversation.

She found him downstairs in the office, so she set up her laptop and organized her notes.

“Ready to get started again?”

He nodded. “Sure.”

“I’d like to know about anyone you feel was a mentor to you on your way up the ladder to success. High school coaches, anyone in college.”