"I love you, but you need a shower and a shave and probably some good sleep."
Gunnar ran his hand over his chin and felt the scruff his mother must have noticed. "Ma, I--"
"Don't argue." Elizabeth brought her blanket up to her chin.
"Did you just interrupt me?" Gunnar put his hands to his hips and cocked his head.
His mother laughed. "You're cute. Go. Call your brothers. Get a shower. Get some sleep. I'll be fine."
Gunnar squeezed his mother's hand. "I'll go and make myself presentable for you. But I will be back earlier than tomorrow morning. I didn't come all this way not to see you."
She released his hand. "Love you both."
Gunnar glanced at Eboni. At one time, she'd had his heart. Then she'd refused to take a leap with him. His mother seemed to rely on her a lot. For that, he appreciated her loyalty.
After giving his mother a kiss on her forehead, Gunnar grabbed his bag. He held the door open for Eboni and then headed to the elevator. He pressed the down button and waited in silence until the elevator doors opened. He'd hoped there would be a crowd of other people in the elevator. No such luck.
Silence enveloped them on the ride down. He kept his gaze on the lit numbers over the sliding doors.
"Your mom is strong," Eboni began.
Gunnar brought his attention to her.
"She'll be fine." She brought her hand up as though she wanted to pat his shoulder but stopped herself.
"I know." No one had to tell him about the strength in Queen Elizabeth Sommerville.
The woman stared down monsters and didn't blink. He'd seen that firsthand. Surviving a marriage with that dick after she'd adopted him and his brothers had confirmed his mother's might.
The longer the elevator ride continued, the more Gunnar realized he missed a lifetime with her in the last ten years. Did she get married? Did she have children? Was she even involved in a relationship now?
When the elevator opened at the lobby, Gunnar held the door open as Eboni strolled by him. He headed to the front of the building but stopped when he realized she continued to the parking garage.
"Do you have a car here?" Eboni waited by the entryway to the parking garage.
Gunnar winced. "Took a cab." He took a step toward her. "I suppose you're not going by my mother's house, are you?"
He watched her shoulders bunch around her ears as though the sound of his voice irritated her. At that moment, his stomach lurched and he hated to even see her adverse reaction.
"Do you need a ride?" Eboni asked.
"I don't have a vehicle until I get my mom's car." Gunnar hoisted the strap of his bag onto his shoulder.
"I suppose if I don't take you, you'll tell your mother on me." She fished through her cavernous purse.
"If it's a big deal, just forget it. Just thought--"
Eboni expelled a deep sigh. "I'll take you to your mother's house. I have to go there anyway." She held up her car keys and jingled them in front of her face.
Gunnar thought about the ramifications of being in a confined space with Eboni, truly the one that had gotten away. Since starting his sport, a lot of fans, female celebrities, and starlets had thrown themselves at him. Every time, he'd refused their advances, telling them that he had to keep his focus. That didn't stop the women from still offering him favors. He turned those down as well. One thing for sure, Eboni wouldn't be offering him anything other than this car ride.
"Are you going to come with me?" She crossed her arms over her chest.
After he'd hugged her earlier, Gunnar couldn't stop imagining her body.
He took a deep breath before answering. "Sure. Let's go."
He'd been strong for ten years. A twenty-minute drive shouldn't kill himhe hoped.
Eboni still couldn't believe she'd allowed Gunnar Wells to get in her car. Of course, in her compact Smart Car, he looked like she'd stuffed a silverback gorilla into a tin can.
"You can push the seat back, well, a little." Eboni glanced over at him, careful not to stare at him too long.
"It is pushed back as far as it can go." His knees looked shoved under his chin.
"I would tell you to lean the seat back, but, well, you can't." She shrugged.
"We're not too far from the house."
Eboni nodded and kept her stare on the road until she heard Gunnar laughing. She turned to him.
"You have a thing about small cars, don't you?"
She blinked, not knowing what he meant.
"Remember in high school, you drove that little Plymouth Horizon?"
Wow. She hadn't thought about that car in years. It shocked her that Gunnar had even remembered it, which made her smile. "You remember ol' Bee Bee?" She'd called her car Bee Bee for its distinctive yellow paint job with black accents.
As she recalled the memories of the car, she immediately remembered what she and Gunnar used to do in it. Although back in high school his size hadn't matched his appearance now, Gunnar had still carried a tall and slightly muscular frame.
After Gunnar had worked all day at Press 'N Curl, Eboni would pick him up from the salon, go park on a dead-end road, and they'd kiss until her lips went numb.
Eboni distinctly remembered how well he'd used his hands, those large, skilled hands that had massaged her into fits of ecstasy more than she cared to admit. Thinking about it now tightened her nipples. She turned the heat down in the car when her flesh became overheated.
"Can we talk about the elephant in the car?" Gunnar shifted his body to direct his full attention to her.
His sudden inquiry almost had her driving through a red light. Eboni slammed on her brake and took a deep breath before turning to Gunnar. Could he read her thoughts and know that she'd been thinking about them, about their hot, sordid past?
"The business," he said before she could ask him how he could walk away from their solid relationship. "I got the impression at the hospital that you weren't completely happy to have me run the salon."
The light changed to green. Eboni slammed her foot down on the accelerator, snapping both of their heads back in the sudden motion.
"You're not running the salon. I am. You're doing what Queen Elizabeth normally does." She gritted her teeth and tried to maintain her composure.
"Which is?"
"She oversees the supplies. She hires. She fires. She promotes the place so that we can get more clients. She's an owner." She glared at him. "I'm the manager. I'm there. I know everything about the salon. You would just be a distraction."
Gunnar paused before answering. "Are we still talking about the salon?"
Eboni pulled into the driveway of Elizabeth's home. "What's past is past, right? Can't change it. You've moved on just like I have." She put her car in park and turned it off. "You have moved on, haven't you?"
When Gunnar didn't answer, she turned to him. She found an expression she hadn't expected to see in the big man. Remorse. Had he found someone else?
No. Elizabeth would have said something if that had happened.
Gunnar cast his gaze downward. "I work. That's all I do." He exited the car and grabbed his bag.
A strange wave of relief consumed her as she got out of her car. As Eboni headed up the steps of Elizabeth's two-story brown-and-white gingerbread-like house, she didn't expect Gunnar to follow her. She thought he would have taken Queen's car in the garage and gone off to whatever hotel room he chose to occupy.
"What are you doing?" she asked at the front door before unlocking it.
"Going into my mother's home. Why? What are you doing?"
"Packing a bag for her and getting some sleep." She held the front doorknob behind her back as she faced him. "You aren't staying here, right?"
He furrowed his eyebrows and that expression intensified his hypnotic blue eyes. "Of course I am. Why would you want to stay here? Don't you have a place of your own?"
Eboni cocked her head. "Your mother asked me to stay here."
"Before she knew I would be coming home. Now that I'm here, you don't have to stay."
She shook her head. "No. I'm a woman of my word." Eboni turned her back on Gunnar to unlock the door. "You might be more comfortable in a hotel." She put her back to the door again like a guard protecting Queen's palace.
"I would be more comfortable in my childhood home." Gunnar reached behind her and grabbed the knob. The position put him right against Eboni's body.
She felt the rise and fall of his chest as he breathed heavily. His stare bored down on her until she felt like she would crumble.
"I'll open the door for you."
The rumble that emanated from his chest vibrated her body. The tremor hardened her nipples even more. She took in a deep breath and caught his masculine scent, a woodsy aroma with an undertone of sandalwood.
Eboni put her hand to his chest in an effort to push him back. Instead, she closed her eyes and flashed back to an image of the last time they'd made love. So vivid the recollection, she could feel his muscled thighs pressing against her legs. She remembered how good he'd felt inside her, moving in and out of her like they existed as one person, one entity. Her fingers itched to move over to his nipple to circle it, tease it, get him to moan again.
Without warning, the support of the door behind her vanished. She opened her eyes and stumbled backward, nearly hitting the floor until Gunnar wrapped his arm around her waist to save her.
"Sorry." He stared into her eyes. "Should have told you I was opening the door." Gunnar helped right her before backing away.
Eboni ran her hand over her hair. "You have a tendency of doing that, don't you? I get a little comfortable and then you pull the rug from under me."
She should be angry for letting Gunnar get physically close to her. She'd forgotten that Queen Elizabeth raised gentlemen. Now that she thought about it, since Gunnar had gotten back, he'd opened all doors for her, even her car door. It shouldn't have surprised her that he would have gotten this door too. She had to appreciate a man with manners.
"Now you're definitely talking about the past. Let's talk about this." Gunnar tried approaching her.
Eboni moved away from him. He'd already gotten too close to her.
She'd been inside Elizabeth's house more than her own home. Being in it now with Gunnar, the mood felt different. The delicate touches of the lace doilies on the arms of the sofa and chairs seemed in conflict with the over six-foot man wearing a black sweatshirt, jeans, and motorcycle boots. The powder-pink walls contrasted with the muscular being that took up most of the landscape in the dwelling.
"We talked about our plans. I wanted you to come with me to Vegas when I trained. You didn't want to go."
Gunnar summing up their relationship in three sentences angered her. So much more had happened than her being offered to go with him and then turning him down.
"Wow. So that's all that happened between us?" She waved her hand in between their bodies. "What were my dreams? You talked about your career. What was my goal?"
Gunnar remained quiet.
"Was I taking care of anyone here at the time you wanted to go?" She crossed her arms over her chest.
"You never told me you were caring for anyone. Were you?" He furrowed his eyebrows.
"When I was going to tell you, you were too consumed talking about your career. When I was going to tell you, you dropped the bomb on me."
"Who was it?"
Eboni shook her head. "Oh no. We are not in that place anymore." She huffed. "You never asked me to marry you. You expected me to uproot my whole life to be with you without a promise of marriage."
She watched Gunnar's jaw flex like he gritted his teeth.
"I'm going up to my room." Gunnar put his hand on the banister and started to go up to one of the four bedrooms.
The fact that he didn't address the most important aspect of her argument, the marriage that had never happened, drained her. At least she'd let her feelings be known.
"Your bedroom is not there anymore." Eboni stood behind him. "Your mother changed your room to a sewing room." She knew that firsthand since she'd helped cart up the heavy sewing machine. "Your brothers' rooms are now her gym and shoe room."
"You're kidding."
Instead of waiting for her to confirm, he took the stairs by twos. From the bottom step, she heard Gunnar cursing. She shouldn't laugh, but she couldn't help it. She covered her mouth with her hand when she heard his heavy-booted footfalls stomping back down the stairs.
"It has been a long time since you've been home." Eboni shook her head.
"The only room she didn't touch was her bedroom." He ran his hand over his head.
"And that's where I'm sleeping." From the way he stared at her, she almost wanted to offer him a spot in Queen's queen-size bed next to her. "Are you sure you don't want to just go to a hotel?"
He cocked his head. "She didn't touch the apartment over the garage, did she?"
When Eboni didn't respond, he must have gotten his answer.
"I'll take that as a no." He headed toward the kitchen. "If you need me, you know where to find me."
"Actually, I do need you." Eboni cleared her throat.
He raised his eyebrows at her proclamation.
Now that she had his attention, she had to ask to make a deal with the man who'd haunted her dreams for years.