He saluted and sat opposite me with a huge, self-congratulatory grin.

* * *

A drawn-out, dramatic sigh came from behind me, causing me to jump.

“We need a break,” Romeo ordered as he came through the door, holding two large coffees, a disapproving look on his face.

As I hadn’t even noticed him leave, I would have to agree that a break was probably in order. I slouched back in my chair and rubbed my tired eyes. “How long have we been in here?”

Dropping down on his chair, he pushed my coffee and a brown bag holding a cream cheese bagel across the desk. “About six hours.”

My eyes widened. “Oh. Crap.”

“Yep, crap.”

I took a sip from my coffee, closed my eyes, and groaned loudly in pleasure as the familiar kick of energising caffeine flowed like opium through my veins. A chair scraped on the vinyl floor and I heard Romeo jump up, cursing. I opened my eyes to see him shaking coffee from his wet grey T-shirt.

“You okay?”

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He nodded curtly. “Just… don’t make those kinda noises around me, Mol.”

I squirmed as I noted his smouldering expression as he watched my chest rise and fall in reaction to his words. He sat back down and we ate in strained, crackling silence.

Romeo stretched. “You must be nearly done now. I’ve never seen anyone work so hard at anythin’. I have no doubts you’ll make one hell of a professor.”

I shrugged. “I love studying. It keeps me occupied.”

Titling his head in question, he asked, “From what?”

“From thinking about other things.”

“Like?”

I repeatedly clicked the top of my pen. “Bad things… upsetting things… things from my past.”

His hand encased mine. “So studyin’ does for you what you do for me?”

I gulped, not knowing how to respond to such a statement.

“It’s true. You’re doin’ somethin’ to me, Mol.”

“I… What? You…?” I refocused on the table and listened as he chuckled at my fluster. I then ripped off some of my bagel and threw it at his chest. He picked it off his shirt and popped it in his mouth, waggling his brows. I couldn’t contain my giggle.

“So how are you feeling today?” I asked when the heavy atmosphere dissipated.

“Better. This pretty gal helped me get through some personal shit.”

“What gal? What does she look like?” I teased.

He pretended to think. “Brunette, hot accent, f**kin’ sexy as hell librarian with glasses thing going on.”

My stomach flipped. “Right. But seriously, are you okay?”

Dropping his smile, he said quietly, “Gettin’ there. One day at a time.”

I left him to his thoughts and sipped at my cappuccino, reading back over my notes. I quickly became distracted as Rome lifted slowly off his chair and walked towards me, eyelids hooded and lips slightly parted. I gripped the arms of my chair when he placed a hand on the bookcase behind me and the other on the desk, trapping me and slowly leaned in. I closed my eyes as his mouth stopped before mine.

“Romeo, what—”

His tongue darted out and he slowly licked the corner of my lip.

I stilled.

“You had foam on your lip.” His voice was husky and strained.

I deflated. “Oh, I—”

Diving back in, he locked my head in his hands and crashed his lips against mine. I surrendered and groaned when he fisted my hair, tipping me back to get even deeper, thoroughly massaging my mouth.

After several seconds, he eventually he withdrew.

“And then?” I murmured, staring into his wild eyes and rubbing the moisture from my lips.

Pressing his forehead to mine, he hushed out, “Well, then, I just wanted to kiss you.”

He dropped to his knees so we were eye level and his hands traced circles on my thighs. “Come to my game this weekend.”

“I have to study,” I answered automatically.

His look of disappointment cut me. “It’s just for a few hours, Mol.”

“I know, but I get paid to assist the professor and I pride myself on getting everything done on time. I need my pay check to survive, Rome. Living in the sorority house is expensive. I’ll be here on Saturday when the game is on.”

Signing loudly, he dropped his shoulders. “Okay, I don’t f**kin’ like it, but I understand.”

I cupped his rough, tanned cheek. “Please don’t be disappointed. Sports are just not my thing. I have absolutely no clue about American football, or quarterbacks, remember?”




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