A middle-aged woman was just turning the Closed sign face out on the flower-store door when Dominic double parked his car in front. She shook her head as if to say "sorry."
Dominic put his hands together in front of his chest, giving her a charming grin and a persuasive glint of his eyes.
She shook her head and laughed, then opened the door. "Come in," she said in a lilting Irish accent.
"Thank you," he said, full of gratitude at her kindness.
She chuckled. "Just so you know, I'm not doing this for you because you're a famous man who plays with balls."
"Whatever the reason, I really appreciate it."
She nodded. "My son watches your games every weekend. When he grows up, he wants to run around and get sweaty and dirty just like you." While she spoke, she pulled various flowers and greens out of plastic buckets. When she returned to her wooden worktop, she nimbly arranged the stunning bouquet. "You badly need these flowers, don't you?"
"I do," he admitted. "They're for a very special woman." It felt good to say the words aloud—not just to the woman but to himself, as well.
She turned her attention back to the thin pur ple ribbon she was tying around the stems. "1 know she is. And that's why 1 decided to make you this bouquet." She handed it to him, waving away his credit card. "You have the eyes of a man very much in love."
The woman's statement knocked around inside Dominic. He felt like she was one step ahead of him. And that she was right.
"You must tell her," she said. "Tonight, when you give her these flowers."
Again, she was correct. He'd screwed up far too many times with Melissa. It was time to do something right.
"I will."
It had taken him thirty-six years to find his perfect mate, and he wasn't going to wait another day to make her his.
He parked in front of Melissa's apartment building, his heart pounding hard and fast. Women had always come so easily to him that he'd never had to put himself out on the line before.
Would she even consider loving him once he revealed the secret he'd hidden from everyone for so long?
He rang her doorbell. The seconds ticked by without a response. Had something happened to her? He pulled his cell phone out of his pocket. Her phone rang and rang, and he hung up when he got her voice mail. Something was wrong. He could feel it.
He sat down on the top step. He needed to calm down and think about the situation calmly. In all likelihood, JP was forcing her to sit in his living room and watch every game he'd ever played. The thought brought a lopsided smile to Dominic's face. He'd gotten the sense that she was none too impressed with JP's playing. And why would she be, since it was mostly showboating?
He was just standing up when a Hummer limo rounded the corner, loud rock music blasting from the open sun roofs. Dominic's mouth tightened. He wasn't surprised when the limo stopped in front of Melissa's apartment building and two barely dressed blondes stepped out. He also wasn't surprised that he wanted to wrap his hands around JP's neck, and that he didn't care whether the little pipsqueak lived.
JP hopped out onto the pavement, pulling Melissa along with him. "Well, well, well," JP smirked, looking damn pleased. "Who would've thought we'd find the great Dominic DiMarco hanging out in Noe Valley?"
Melissa's mouth was tight, her eyes wary. "What are you doing here, Dominic?" She looked at the flowers and her lips formed a small O. She dragged her gaze away from the bright arrangement and back at him. "I'm assisting JP tonight. You knew that."
JP snapped his fingers. "I've got a killer idea. Why don't you come out with us tonight, old man? You can show us your retro moves."
Melissa shot JP a killer glare. "Dominic is busy." She gestured to the flowers. "I'm sure he has a date tonight."
Didn't she realize they were on the verge of something really special? He needed to keep an eye on JP—and any other guy who tried to move in on his territory. Once he got her alone, he'd say those three important words.
"A night out sounds good," he agreed.
Melissa stomped up the stairs and pushed him aside to unlock the front door. "I don't want you to go," she hissed.
"Why not?" He enjoyed the way the tiny hairs on her arm stood up when he put his hand on the small of her back to guide her inside. "Are you afraid we'll do something crazy tonight in front of everyone? In front of JP?"
JP followed with his arms around the two groupies. "I bet you girls are excited about meeting another Outlaw, huh?"
One of the girls stared blatantly at Dominic's crotch. "I certainly am."
"Hey, Dom," JP said, "meet Jilly and Judy. They always come as a pair."
JP's pun wasn't exactly a shocker. Dominic had met dozens of women over the years who got into athletes' beds by promising a hot threesome. Some guys even bragged about scoring with three or four women at a time. But that had never been Dominic's style. When he was with a woman he gave her his complete attention.
He held up his hand. "Nice to meet you," he said, as they went down the hall to Melissa's apartment. Yet again, he noted her warm, colorful style.
"If I'd known you all were going to come over," she muttered, "I would have cleaned."
A small stack of dishes sat in the sink and a sweater lay over the arm of the couch, but her apartment wasn't messy. It was lived in. It was just the way he wanted his condo to look—with Melissa's shoes kicked off by the front door, her mail on the kitchen counter, her keys tossed into a bowl on the entry table.
JP and his girls headed for her bedroom without asking permission.
"I'm going to teach him a lesson about manners," Dominic growled.
Melissa put her hand on his arm. "Don't," she said. "He doesn't mean any harm."
Dominic moved closer to her, backing her up against the front door. "You're wrong," he warned, his mouth close to hers. "He does."
JP called out from down the hall, "Where do you keep your sexy clothes? We can't find any in this closet."
She shoved Dominic away, her cheeks flushed. "JP's my client. I'm getting to know him." Her eyes flashed a challenge. "I need him, Dominic. You know I do. Don't screw this up for me."