She smiles softly. “I like having you much more than some silly flowers.”
“Well, if they weren’t from me, who the hell are they from?”
I don’t like the idea of someone else giving her things or sending notes like this to her. I want to be the one to give her the world.
“I have no idea. Maybe it was for someone else on the tour?”
“No clue, darlin’.” I look down at my watch and groan internally. “Let’s talk about this later, we’re runnin’ on borrowed time.”
“Okay, baby.”
My arms tighten, and I squeeze her against me, where she fits perfectly.
Chapter Eight
Emily
I lied.
I should’ve told him my suspicions about the flowers being from whoever keeps sending the letters, but I couldn’t. Last thing I need is a lecture on security or to have a man overreact. Until I know what is going on, I’ve got it handled. I’d be full of shit if I said I wasn’t concerned. This is the third thing in just a few days from this person.
However, Cooper doesn’t need to be mixed up in this.
I extricate myself from Cooper’s arms—begrudgingly. I hate that he’s leaving, but I can’t be too mad since I’ll be back on the road tonight after the concert.
“Let’s go before I tie you up in my room and never let you leave,” I say, only half-joking.
Cooper laughs and takes my hand. We fit together perfectly in so many ways. Last night was everything and more. I fell hard, and I’m not sure I’ll be able to get back up.
“I may like that,” Cooper jokes.
“Oh, I know you would. I’d be very good to you.”
He laughs as I pull him forward, giving me one of those playful grins. “You’re killin’ me.”
“But what a way to go,” I say over my shoulder.
We exit the bus, and there’s a small line of fans standing over to the side. It’s crazy how early they come just for a glimpse of Luke. Hours they stand outside in the rain and heat for autographs, but it’s the coolest thing ever. One day, I pray I’ll have devoted fans like that.
“Emily!” A deep voice booms from the gate. “Emily!”
I smile and wave to my one fan; I swear I’ve seen him before.
Cooper wraps his arm around my middle. “You have a fan.”
“I do,” I smile, looking up at him with my fingers resting on his chest.
His green eyes stare down at me. “A man.”
I shake my head. “I know. You’re observant this morning.”
Cooper’s lips find mine, and he holds me tight. “I’m feeling a lot of things this morning.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah, and protective is clearly at the top.”
Cooper’s eyes turn serious as his honesty pours through each syllable. “I’ll do whatever I can to keep you safe. It’s what a man should do, and more than that, it’s what I’ll always do.”