laced his fingers over a stomach that should be declared illegal. âI assume youâre nervous and thus will excuse your rudeness.â
She blew out an exasperated breath. Calm. She needed to be calm. All this pent-up sexual energy messed with her brain. Once they got this over with sheâd be back to normal. She was sure of it. Then they could get on with the business of being friends.
He sat across from her, looking more likely to go to sleep than make a move on her.
She sighed. Now that her decision was made, she was antsy to get it over with. She glanced meaningfully at the open staircase that most likely led to his bedroom. âCan we just get on with it?â
âDo you have somewhere you need to be?â he asked.
Most men would have pounced on her the second sheâd made her offer, but not the professor. Although, she could look at his lack of action in a positive light, as it confirmed sheâd been right about the way he took his sex. âNo, I just donât want to waste any more time.â
He was silent for several long moments before his head cocked to the side. âIâm not sure how sleeping together is a viable solution.â
God, couldnât he understand how on edge she was? She threw up her hands. âWhy canât you be a normal guy? Iâm offering you sex. Canât you just take it and quit talking about it?â
He raised a brow. âIf I was just a normal guy and you were just an ordinary woman, we wouldnât be in this situation, now would we?â
The silence stretched out between them like an endless chasm. The heat permeated the air until it felt thick and humid. Finally, she couldnât take it anymore and blew out a hard breath. âI suppose thereâs truth to that.â
She braced herself for some sort of smugness, but he leaned forward and put his elbows on his knees, calling to attention the wide expanse of his broad shoulders and hard cut of his jaw. âWhile thereâs always been attraction between us, this tension is new. What is wrong with talking it through?â
A splash of heat spread over her chest. Heâd said it out loud. Thereâd be no pretending it didnât lurk between them now. A silly notion considering sheâd just propositioned him for sex, but sheâd made that sound more like scratching an itch. More about taking one for the greater good of the team. âIâm sorry, Iâm not sure what you want to discuss.â
âHow about the fact that we rub each other the wrong way? How weâre entirely different people? How weâre going to have to see each other for the next fifty years?â
All good questions if sheâd proposed dating, but she hadnât. âIâm not suggesting we get married. Iâm suggesting we have sex one time so we can move on to our truce.â
âI think your way has consequences we need to examine.â Voice calm, he sat there with his fingers loosely clasped, like he didnât have a care in the world.
This conversation made her head ache and she pressed a fingertip against her temple. What kind of guy examined the consequences of sex? You offered. They took. Easy. Only James made it complicated. She drained half her water, wishing for something stronger, before putting it on the coffee table between them. She sighed. âWe already have a terrible relationship. It will only help.â
âAnd how do you figure that?â
Exasperated, she let out a little screech. This conversation was exactly what drove her crazy about him. âFor the love of God, itâs just sex. It wonât even be good sex. So letâs get it over with and go on our merry way.â
His expression flashed before turning cool. He sat back in his chair and studied her in that level-eyed way he had. âWhat makes you think it wonât be good?â
Okay, she needed to stop hoping to get a rise out of him. Most men rose to the
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