No Limits. Lori Foster

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but it was better than lighting up the whole neighborhood.

      Before the sun set again, he’d install the additional dead bolts for her. Trotting down the basement steps, he checked out the window that had been used to break in so long ago. It was now secured with a metal grate that locked from the inside. Barefoot, Cannon crossed the cold concrete floor and touched the sturdy bars.

      Anger intruded, settling in his gut like molten lead. In pure reaction, he curled his hands into powerful fists. If he could fight the past, he would. If he could go back and somehow do it all differently, the miserable fucks would never make it to prison.

      Instead Yvette had to deal with the memories, same as he did. If he lived to be a hundred, it would still enrage him to think about it.

      She could deny it all she wanted, but he knew it’d be the same for Yvette. Or worse. Much worse.

      Trying to ease the strain, Cannon rolled his shoulders and looked around the open area of the basement. Without analyzing his decision, he configured a floor plan in his mind, knowing right where he’d put each piece of workout equipment. The overhead beams could easily support a heavy bag if he used the right hardware.

      Back upstairs, he gave Armie a call. The phone rang six times before his friend answered with rushing breath. “You’re late.”

      “And you sound winded.”

      “I’m working out my frustrations.”

      Huh. Did that mean the lady hadn’t waited for him after all? Ready to rib him, Cannon said, “I take it you didn’t get laid?”

      “Actually, smart-ass, I had a three-way.”

      “Yeah?” Nothing new for Armie. Sounding as serious as he could, Cannon asked, “What’s the other guy’s name?”

      “Funny—not.” He could hear Armie guzzling water before he explained, “This time it was Beth and her friend Carly.”

      Ah, so Beth with the many piercings and tats had not only waited, she’d brought along added enticement. He already knew it wasn’t Armie’s first ménage, but if he’d just indulged, why was he frustrated?

      “Actually,” Armie said, “they asked about you.”

      Him? He had to wonder how that conversation had gone—and when. But he said only, “Of course they did.”

      “I told them no-go. Said you were a virgin.”

      Cannon couldn’t help but laugh. “Bullshit.”

      “Okay, I told them you were a lousy lay. Whatever. They settled for me.”

      Glad that Armie knew him well enough not to bother trying to draw him into an orgy, he said, “Gee, thanks.”

      “So is there a reason for this call? ’Cause you’re interrupting my routine.”

      Cannon grinned. Didn’t matter how late Armie stayed out at night—sometimes all night—he still hit the rec center bright and early, and always jumped right into his workout. He was fanatical about staying in shape, about being healthy.

      And about getting laid.

      “Yeah, sorry. Just wanted you to know that I won’t make it in for a few more hours.”

      “Dodging me? Damn, Cannon, I know I scare the average man, but you don’t need to worry.” Tone going suggestive, Armie asked, “Or is that sweet little thing you drooled over last night keeping you otherwise occupied?”

      “Yeah, but not the way you mean.” Hard to sleep with Yvette when he couldn’t get her to stay in one place long enough to even kiss her. Maybe next time he saw her, he’d take care of that right off, then figure out the rest. “Got any free time this week?”

      “Changing the subject, huh? Must mean you struck out in a big way, you poor bastard.”

      “Are you busy or not?”

      With new humor, Armie said, “I have a date every night, but I can rearrange things. What’s up?”

      Cannon shook his head at the ready accommodation; Armie canceled dates as easily as he got them. “I want to set up some workout equipment.”

      “Sticking around awhile, huh?”

      “I think so.” But either way, he’d make himself at home here so that Yvette couldn’t easily boot him out.

      With forced indifference, Armie said, “I thought your little sister turned the downstairs into a separate area for her roomie.”

      Since Armie had helped him expand the outdated bath for that very reason, he already knew the answer. Was he interested in the roommate? Cannon had met her on a few occasions, each brief, so all he really remembered was medium blond hair, dark eyes and a cute bod.

      Yeah, Armie was probably interested.

      But that’d put him too close to Merissa, and Cannon didn’t like that idea, so he issued another warning, this one more direct. “I don’t want you messing around with the roommate.”

      Armie snorted. “Don’t sweat it. She’s not my type.”

      “What type is that?”

      “Same as your sister—a nice girl.”

      Cannon laughed at how Armie inferred being “nice” made a female unacceptable. In the case of his sister, he was glad. It’d be way too uncomfortable to think about Armie, with his over-the-top sexuality, anywhere near his little sis. “Rissy’s got her own life going on and I see no reason to move in on her.” He took a breath and admitted, “I’m staying with Yvette.”

      Silence—and then, “That was fast.”

      “Again, not the way you’re thinking.”

      “Damn, man, I’m thinking she’s hot, you’re male and you’re arranging a lot of alone time with her. Don’t tell me it’s so you can hold her hand and watch old movies, because I just might puke.”

      “It’s complicated, that’s all.” Cannon took a minute to explain the situation to Armie.

      “Fuck,” Armie said with feeling. “I thought she was the girl, but I wasn’t sure. Must be rough for her.”

      “Not as much as you’d think.” Or else Yvette did a great job hiding it. “Anyway, I plan to stay with her until the place sells—or until I’m sure she’s comfortable being alone.”

      “Uh-huh.”

      At that mocking tone, Cannon’s shoulders tightened. “What?”

      “You’re all noble and shit, I don’t doubt it. That’s just you. But you’re also looking to get boned in the bargain, so just admit it.”

      If it was any woman other than Yvette, Cannon might have just agreed and let it go. But with Yvette, the protectiveness smothering him was far too powerful for him to joke about it with anyone, even his best friend. “Armie—”

      “Give it a rest, buddy. I know what I know. After seeing her, I’d think it was weird if you didn’t. But don’t sweat it. I’ll be all circumspect and shit whenever I’m around her.”

      Defensive as well as protective, he warned, “I don’t want her hassled. By anyone.”

      “Noted.” Armie moved right on past the topic, saving Cannon from more awkwardness. “How about you order in a pizza and I’ll come by after work on Friday? That soon enough for you?”

      “Yeah, sure.” To be fair, he added, “Thanks. I owe you.”

      Armie snorted over that. “Maybe someday I’ll collect. See you later.”

      After putting his phone back in his pocket, Cannon checked the time. Almost nine o’clock.

      Where the hell was she?

      He


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