“Arrest them all!” Ryan boomed, curling his hand underneath his face on the pillow.
His comment made me smile.
“Baby, come back to bed,” he whined.
I looked at him then looked at the doorway; might as well hit the bathroom while I’m up. He saw my hesitation and decided to race me. If he hadn’t bumped me into the hallway wall I would have won, but he let me go ahead of him anyway. While I made a pot of coffee, I heard the shower turn on.
I pulled the shower curtain back far enough to get a view. We had no boundaries anymore. I watched the water and soap bubbles glide down his body. Damn, he was hot.
“You want to join me?” he asked, scrubbing the shampoo in his hair.
I thought about it for a minute. Even though we both fit in the tub, one person was always left in the cold end of the shower and I wanted to spend some extra time primping.
“I’ll wait until you’re finished.”
He held out his hand. “I can’t wait that long. Get in here.”
I stepped over the edge of the tub.
“It would probably be better if there were two shower heads in here, huh?” he asked as if he could read my mind. I nodded in agreement.
“When were you planning on starting the bathroom remodel?”
I hadn’t really thought about it until he asked. “I don’t know. I need to finish the design first. I only have rough sketches.”
“The hotel I stayed in when I was out in L.A had a huge tiled shower. It even had a power console for all the features.” He motioned down the wall with his hand. “I’ve never seen a shower so complicated. There were jets in the walls, removable shower wands, and a big shower head in the center.”
“It probably had a steam setting too,” I added.
“So what do you think of that idea though?”
“Sounds expensive. I don’t think I could afford that,” I muttered, rubbing my hands across his soapy chest. “Besides, there’s not enough square footage in this bathroom to hold that large of a shower.”
“I wish you would stop worrying about stuff like that.” His warm eyes glistened as he looked at me. “And I’m not talking about putting something like that in this bathroom.”
His hand reached out and grabbed my butt, pulling me towards him. He slipped his fingers over my neck and placed a lingering, persuasive kiss on my lips. I think I got the message he tried to convey, but I still was not going to make any assumptions.
“Do you have any idea how incredibly sexy you are?” he asked me. I groaned softly at his flattering remark.
“That’s funny… I was thinking the same exact thing about you.”
His lips frowned down and he rolled his eyes.
“See, you feel the same way about those kinds of compliments.” I poured shampoo in my hand.
“By the way, thank you for last night.” He smirked. “I guess I need to apologize for tearing your panties to shreds. I don’t know what came over me.”
I smiled, remembering fondly his exuberance when he ripped the small seam on my sheer underwear and ran his palm up my spine to bend me over the pool table.
“I’ll give you my card so you can replace them,” he murmured.
“That’s okay. You don’t have to do that; I have more. Don’t worry about it.” I was concentrating extra hard on not cutting my leg with the razor.
“Why are you so damn opposed to letting me buy you things?”
I shrugged, wishing he’d drop it.
“I’m not used to having someone want to buy me things, Ryan. I never really had that in other relationships. I always had to take care of myself.”
In actuality it was always me who was the one who gave things to the boy instead of the other way around. All of the boyfriends I had in the past were barely getting by on their own let alone have enough money to buy gifts for me.
“Well, I’m not like that, Taryn!” I knew he was generous and meant well.
“Ryan, I have never been nor will I ever be the type of woman who expects things or takes advantage of people. If you want to buy me something, I can’t stop you. But I don’t expect you to either. And I’m certainly not going to take your credit card and go on a shopping spree.”
“Then answer this; why did you pay Tammy and Pete for the catering? Do you think I’m the type of person who wants to take advantage of you?”
His tone was definitely leaning towards anger.
I was starting to wonder if this was our first argument… over money of all things. I found myself becoming frustrated with the whole topic.