Trust (Temptation #3)(34)
“You’re right. I wouldn’t have told you. Because it’s private. If and when I was ready, I would’ve called.”
“Which means I never would have known.”
Logan closed his eyes then and pressed their hands hard against his groin. Tate’s tongue almost rolled out of his mouth. He knew that, if the cab were to pull up at the restaurant right this second, getting out and walking inside would be a major fucking problem.
“And that would be a shame, right, Tate?” Evelyn finally addressed him, but there was no way he could find the brainpower to talk. “You seem like such a nice boy.”
The look that filled Logan’s cobalt eyes was full of irony, and so was his positively immoral smile. “He is very nice. But would you stop calling us boys? We’re not sixteen.”
Knowing he didn’t have the same control Logan possessed, Tate realized he needed to get his shit together—something that wouldn’t happen while massaging Logan’s cock. So he pulled his hand back and straightened in his seat.
Logan also sat up, and when their eyes met, he mouthed, “You started it.”
Tate shook his head and stared out the window at the passing cars, trying to calm down. He couldn’t believe he was sitting in a cab and going to dinner with Logan’s mother and he had a fucking hard-on. Who would’ve guessed?
He’d borrowed a pair of dress pants from Logan and a burgundy, button-down shirt, which was under his jacket, and when he’d stepped out of the en suite earlier, he’d known Logan approved. Even with the surly look on his face, he hadn’t been able to mask the heat in those eyes.
Logan had also cleaned up. Wearing all black, he resembled a dark prince as he sat there with his broody expression, which was now heightened by the flush of arousal staining his cheeks.
“This traffic is terrible tonight. Is it always so busy?”
Thankful for the question from the oblivious woman, Tate managed to reply politely. “This is fairly slow compared to some nights.”
“See, this is why I don’t live in the city.”
Logan shifted beside him and said, “That’s not the only reason.”
Curious as to what Logan meant, Tate was about to ask, but before he could, the driver informed them that they were almost there.
* * *
Logan glared at the back of the headrest where his mother was sitting, knowing that that was a surefire way to get his body to cooperate as the car pulled up to the front entrance of—
“The Peninsula? Are you out of your mind? This place is ridiculously expensive.”
“Logan,” Tate said softly beside him, but he wasn’t in the mood to be placated.
He clenched his fists as his mother, who hadn’t even bothered responding, pushed the car door open and stepped onto the sidewalk as if she were royalty. Tate followed silently, probably realizing the sour mood he was fighting, and left him seated and fuming.
Why am I so fucking surprised? She does this all the time.
Taking a fortifying breath, Logan shoved his door open and climbed out, coming around the back of the car and over to where Tate was standing beside his mother. He watched her carefully as she pressed something into the cabbie’s hand before giving a little wave. And like every man under Evelyn’s spell, he smiled like a true sap before he got back in his car and left.
“What are we doing here?” Logan asked as she started walking toward the revolving door, where a valet greeted them with polite smiles.
“We’re having dinner. I’ve been here for a week now and thought it would be nice to invite you back to my place,” she said with a flourish as she pushed the door and stepped in as it spun.
Tate glanced his way, and Logan grit his teeth. He was trying to think of a way to explain his mother, one that would make any fucking sense, but in the end, he figured that the best way for Tate to understand would be to just let things play out—after all, she never failed to disappoint in a spectacular way. It was only a matter of time.
“This place is insane,” Tate said and whistled as he looked at the lights above.
“Yeah,” Logan agreed and took his hand. “Evelyn never does anything halfway.”
“Like you, huh?”
Logan stopped in his tracks and said more curtly than he’d intended, “Nothing like me.”
“Okay,” Tate said, narrowing his eyes at him. “I didn’t mean anything by that.”
“It’s fine,” he replied, trying to brush it off, but his ill temper seemed determined to stay.
Tate released his hand and pushed his fingers through his hair. It was obvious he was getting annoyed, and Logan knew he was acting like an ass, but he couldn’t seem to shake himself out of it.