Page 37 of Being Bold

Page List

Font Size:

With what looked like tremendous effort, she reached up and slipped an arm through the loop, hugging it to her chest.

“Good girl,” he murmured, pulling her to safety.

When he’d tugged her onto the thicker ice, he crouched and rolled her over. She whimpered at the movement. Wanting to get them further from the broken edge before more ice decided to give way, he lifted under her arms and dragged her backward up the slope.

Reaching the top, he sprawled out and pulled her to his chest, happy to be against solid ground. Despite the cold, warmth fizzed around his heart at having her safe in his arms. “I’ve got you, ocean-eyes.”

Sitting up, he pushed the hair from her face. Her eyes were closed, her lips blue, and her body shook with cold tremors. If he hadn’t already dispatched the man who’d been after her, he’d have shot him again when he felt the goose egg forming on the back of her head.

Dammit!He’d nearly failed her. Letting her come with them had been a mistake. She was soaked through and holding her was wetting his own clothing.

With another curse, he lifted her limp body. Cradling her against his chest with an arm underneath her legs, he ran toward the truck. They needed dry clothes fast, but they couldn’t stay here. Her apartment wasn’t safe. Whoever those men were, he had no doubt more would be coming.

Acid burned through his gut. The black SUV was gone when he made it to the parking lot, which meant one of those fuckers had gotten away.

Reaching his pickup, he tucked Selene inside and rounded the hood. As soon as he cranked the engine, he blasted the heat. Hoping it warmed up fast, he shut the door and palmed his gun. He’d do a quick circuit of the lot and building to make sure those fuckers were truly gone.

It didn’t take long to find that Yumi had already taken out the trash. The men they’d dispatched were gone, and he saw no traceof more. But someone had gotten away with news that Selene still breathed. Bo was so pissed his hand wanted to shake.

By the time he returned to the truck, he had himself under control. But when he climbed in, Selene’s slumped, shivering form made him fight a wave of panic. It would take too long to get her back to the cabin. He had to get her out of the wet clothes—now.

He tugged off his coat, the damp flannel underneath, and climbed into the backseat, pulling Selene with him, so he’d have more room to strip her down.

“Bo?” Her question was a whispered groan when he’d gotten her reclined on the bench seat.

“We’ve got to get your wet stuff off.” He pulled her heavy coat down her shoulders, and her eyelids fluttered.

“I’m co-o-ld.”

“I know. I’m sorry. This’ll help,” he soothed as he tossed the coat in the foot of the truck, then tugged the sopping hoodie over her head. He noted with disappointment that she’d retrieved her underwear from the dryer, not that it wasn’t pretty. A pale, lacy bra covered her breasts.

She shivered again, and he stopped ogling her to yank the drenched sweatpants down her legs. Next, he went to work on her waterlogged boots. He struggled with the laces—she’d double-knotted them. When he’d gotten them undone, he tugged the shoes off. Feeling water sloshing inside, he opened the door and upended them onto the snow-covered asphalt.

Selene whimpered when the cold air hit her bare skin. He’d left her with only her bra and panties. Cursing, he slammed the door. After tossing her boots down, he hugged her to his chest, letting his skin warm hers.

He flinched at the temperature of her body. It felt like hugging an ice cube. Her hair was damp, which didn’t help. Feeling for the door’s side pocket, his fingers connected with ablousing strap. The short elastic band with a tiny hook on each end was a leftover from his Navy days. Then, he’d used them to secure his trousers to the top of his boots, but now, it was all he had for a makeshift hair tie.

He hooked the end of it in his mouth. With Selene’s weight lying against him, he used both hands to gather her short black hair into a knot. When he had it contained, he used the blousing strap to tie it up. At least now it wouldn’t drip water onto her chilled skin.

He accidentally grazed the bump on the back of her head, and she whimpered. “I’m sorry, ocean-eyes,” he mumbled.

Avoiding the bump, he gently brushed his lips over the scab on her left side where the bullet had grazed her. The bandage had come off in the pond, and he winced, knowing they’d have to clean it out again. If the cut on his chest were any indication, it would burn like a motherfucker.

A growl built in his throat. He’d fucked up and she’d almost died—again. Not only had he sent her into danger, but he’d let one of those men live. Yumi had taken out one in Selene’s apartment. He’d put a bullet in two more, but they’d let the fourth slip away. If they worked for Dao, it was safe to assume he’d know Selene was alive by now.

Another way he’d messed up. Bo closed his eyes and leaned his head back against the seat. He hoped Yumi made it out and that she actually showed up at the cabin. Because losing the tech she’d downloaded would be the sewage-scented frosting on this shit cake he’d been served.

Selene’s hand lifted to lie on his stomach, and she snuggled into him with a soft sigh. When his body flushed with warmth, he hugged her tighter and wished he could hold her like this when it wasn’t a life-or-death situation. But that wasn’t in the cards for him.

Despite knowing he didn’t deserve her, he wanted her. And not only for sex, but this cuddling or whatever the fuck they were doing. He’d never just . . .lainwith a woman before, and it was . . . nice.

Nice?It felt a whole hell of a lot better than nice. Like maybe his future wasn’t as bleak as he thought. And wasn’t that a frightening fucking possibility?

Bo gulped and noticed her trembling had finally stopped. He gently eased her back, cupping her cheek with his palm. Flickering shadows highlighted the contours of her face, making her eyes glow as she stared up at him.

He traced the tiny mole by her eyebrow. “We have to get out of here. I need you to be strong for me. Can you do that?”

“Yes.”