She broke away and caught his face between her hands. Her brown eyes shone with admiration and, dare he hope, unquenchable lust. He was more than ready to see if he could satisfy it. At least temporarily.
“Wow,” she said. “Just wow.”
“So you like our music?”
She shook her head. “Not at all. I think my ears are bleeding. But I like you, so I’m willing to suffer to watch you on stage. You have an amazing presence.” She leaned close and whispered in his ear. “My cow panties are drenched.”
He laughed, not the least bit offended that she didn’t like Sole Regret’s music. He had a feeling it would grow on her, but if it didn’t, that didn’t matter. Not having everything in common actually made getting to know her a challenge. He hadn’t been aware that that’s what had been missing from his love life. His time with Caitlyn hadn’t started with a challenge—getting her in bed had been easy—but he had a feeling that keeping her attention outside of the bedroom would hold his interest for a long time.
He traced the Sole Regret logo across her chest. “So you aren’t wearing this kick-ass T-shirt because you’re a fan?”
“I’m definitely a fan, honey. I just don’t like your music.”
“Hey,” Kelly said from beside Owen. “I’m heading out.”
“Are you sure you want to go?” Owen said, instantly concerned for Kelly. It couldn’t be good for him to sit in that house by himself all night. “I can come with you if you think you’ll be lonely.”
“I need to be lonely for a few hours, get my head on straight. So don’t try calling to check on me; I’m going to turn off my phone.”
Owen nodded, even though he didn’t understand what had Kelly’s head so crooked all of a sudden.
“It was nice meeting you, Caitlyn,” Kelly said, extending a hand toward her.
She ignored his hand and gave him a hug, seemingly oblivious to the sweat glistening on his bare chest. “Likewise. If you need Owen, call him. He’ll come.”
Kelly met Owen’s eyes over Caitlyn’s shoulder. His gaze was so intense that Owen’s heart skipped a beat. Then Kellen grinned. “I’m sure he will, if he’s between your legs.”
Caitlyn slapped him in the chest. “Behave.”
“Don’t listen to her,” Owen advised. “Get into a little trouble. You’re starting to bore me.”
Kelly chuckled and lifted his knuckles to share a bro-tap before walking away. Owen watched him until he disappeared through an open door and then turned to Caitlyn, who was scrutinizing him.
“You need to have a long talk with him,” she said. “Sort through your feelings.”
Owen rolled his eyes. You call out a guy’s name once while enjoying an explosive orgasm as a woman f**ks you in the ass, and she just won’t let it rest.
“Come on,” he said. “Let’s go get naked on the bus.”
He removed his bass, handed it off to a technician, and wrapped an arm around Caitlyn’s shoulders. She turned her face toward his chest and inhaled deeply.
“Mmm, you smell so good.”
As sweaty as he was, he surely smelled like a dirty jockstrap, but he never turned down a compliment.
“And you look good enough to eat,” he said into her ear. “One guess what I’m thinking about eating right now.”
“Pastrami on rye?” she asked, her eyes sparking with mischief as she gazed up at him.
“I’m sure before the night is over I’ll be craving pastrami, but right now I want pie.”
“Cream pie?”
“If it’s not creamy yet, it will be when I get my mouth on it.”
She sucked in a scandalized breath and then laughed. “Why are you the guy my mother always warned me about? She should have shoved me in your direction. Who knew bad boys were so much fun?”
“I told you I’ll be bad if it turns you on.”
“Everything you do turns me on. And seeing you on stage…” She took a deep breath and relaxed into a full-body shudder. “I had no idea how incredibly sexy I’d find that.”
“That’s the first thing that attracts most women.”
“I find that very hard to believe, blue eyes.”
He directed her behind the stadium where the buses were parked. One of their security team followed, keeping enough distance from them to not invade their privacy.
“So what are you doing tomorrow?” Owen asked.
“Returning to San Antonio to spend the day with Jenna,” she said. One part of her still felt terrible for running off with Owen. It was supposed to be their BFF week and here she was tagging along after a guy. “I already ditched her once.”
“And what do I have to do to convince you to come with me to Beaumont?”
“Call Jenna and explain why I’m being such a wretched friend.”
“Done. I’ll even take all the blame upon myself.”
“I don’t know if my body can take two consecutive nights with you. I’m not as young as I used to be.”
“We don’t have to have sex,” he said. “I just like spending time with you.”
She stopped in midstride and looked up at him, her eyes blinking. “Well, that might be enough for you, but my hormones are raging like a river thanks to you, and you better believe that you’re going to do something about the state you put me in, Mr. Owen Pierced-Cock Mitchell.”
He rubbed her lower back. “Maybe we’ll try it without the piercing this time.”
She winked at him. “Maybe.”
“So will you accompany me to our next gig?”
“Depends,” she said.
“On?”
“If you let me buy you dinner tonight.”
“I think the tour bus is leaving in the next ten minutes.”
“Oh.”
“But you can buy me dinner tomorrow night.”
“And the night after that?”
He grinned. “Probably.”
Owen caught movement out of the corner of his eye a split second before one of their security team tackled someone to the ground right next to them. Caitlyn stumbled sideways as Owen instinctively shoved her behind him. She clung to his waist, her face buried in his back. Expecting to see an army of Samurai, he was surprised to peer down at a completely non-threatening individual.
“Oh God,” the security guard said. “I’m so sorry.” He couldn’t seem to figure out where to put his hands. He brushed off the girl’s pink-and-white-striped T-shirt. Then he lamely patted her head. “I saw you running toward Tags and I just reacted. Are you okay?”