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He shrugs again and takes a sip of his beer. "Nothing," he says. "Just lost control of the back wheel and spun out. It happens. Your father was fucking pissed off, though. It was right before this big race, and I busted my leg, so I was out. He read me the riot act. "
"I can see that. " My father is a businessman, and I can tell that he considers Gaige a colleague as well as a son. He'd see any extra-curricular shit Gaige pulled as being a bad business decision, even if it's this kind of stuff that makes Gaige popular. Stupid stunts, bar fights, dating B-grade celebrities. Basically, acting like a rock star.
"Yeah, well," he says. "Your father knew what he was getting when he bought the team. "
"Yes," I laugh, shaking my head. "That much is definitely true. "
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"It means my father knows what to expect," I say. "He can't really get pissed off at you for doing shit that's part of who you are. He signed onto the brand. "
"Fuck, that's what I said. "
"I agree with you," I say.
Gaige is silent for a minute, then he looks at me, his face thoughtful. "Your father was smart, putting you on me. "
"What do you mean?"
"You're handling me," he says.
"I'm not handling you. "
"Yeah you are," he says, giving me this look that tells me he can see straight through my bullshit. "It's okay, though. I don't mind it from you. I never did, you know. "
"I don't think anyone could ever handle you, Gaige. "
Gaige takes a long pull on his beer, studying me carefully. I feel naked under his gaze and I look away. "You had a way of doing it, you know. "
I change the subject. "When do you get to take the boot off?"
"Next week. Before we leave for Japan, thank God. Traveling with this thing would be no fun at all. "
"So I'll have to wait to skinny dip with you until after next week," I joke. Oh my God, I don't know why I just said that. After I was the one getting on him for making everything an innuendo.
"Are you kidding?" he asks. "I'd rip this boot off in a fucking heartbeat, break my own damn leg again myself if it meant I got to see you naked. "
I laugh. "Very funny. "
"You don't think I'm serious?" he asks, shaking his head.
I take another sip of my beer. "That's the problem," I say. "That does sound exactly like something you'd do. "
We sit in awkward silence again, all of the unspoken stuff hanging between us. It's one thing to joke around and flirt with Gaige, but another thing entirely to be sitting here the same way we used to. He hands me another beer.
"Your mom didn't used to be like this, did she?" I ask.
"You mean, a drunk?" he says. "You didn't notice before?"
I shake my head. "Am I blind or something? She never seemed like it. "
Gaige takes a long pull off his beer. "Nope," he says. "Pretty par for the course. That summer we were here she was in a better mood, since her and Beau had gotten married. "
"I feel. . . " My voice trails off. I don't know quite how I feel, actually. About anything. But about Gaige most of all.
"Bad for your dad?" Gaige asks.
"He doesn't look happy. "
"Nope," Gaige says. "Would you be happy, if you were him?"
"I'm so sorry, Gaige. " But I find myself tongue-tied, unable to say what I'm sorry for. I'm sorry for the way your mom treats you. I'm sorry for the way I left things between us.
"It is what it is, darlin'," he says, finally turning to look at me. The lights, dim around the pool, make the golden flecks in his eyes stand out even more. He looks at me for a long minute, then drains the rest of his beer and starts undoing his boot. "Fuck it," he says.
"What are you doing?" I ask, swallowing hard as he pulls his shirt over his head. Once he's shirtless, his bare tattoo-covered chest covered right in front of my face, I can't help but look at it.
Gaige catches me obviously staring, and grins. "Come on, darlin'," he says. "Jump in. "
"Put your clothes back on," I hiss. "Someone's going to see you. "