Handsome Lawman (Handsome Devils Book 3) Page 14
After a great deal of commotion getting the microphone to the right level, the mayor finally started the meeting. Within a few minutes, it was time for her presentation. Megan stood, adjusting her glasses.
“Remember, picture Chase naked if you get nervous,” Leigh whispered but not very softly.
Megan was in the process of scooting past Chase, who had stood to let her by. She froze, standing directly in front of the man who consumed her dreams and starred in her fantasies.
He grinned.
“You know, I think I just may do that,” Megan said. “And if he gets nervous, he can picture me naked, too.”
Had to be the heat, Chase decided as he settled back in the wobbly folding chair. Or maybe the water. Either way, something was weird because Megan Kendall had just flirted with him.
Leigh moved over to sit in the chair next to Chase. “You talk to Nathan or Trent today?”
Chase glanced at Megan, who was straightening her notes, so he had a couple of seconds to answer his sister. “Nathan and all of his employees are working overtime trying to get that computer program done. Trent has a new officer who joined the force today, so he’s busy, too. You’re stuck with me.”
Rather than looking upset, Leigh’s expression was downright blissful. “Megan and I are thrilled you’re here.”
Through narrowed eyes, Chase studied his sister. She was up to something as sure as the sun rose in the east, and he’d bet his prize bull it had something to do with him breaking up her necking session with Billy Joe Tate last night.
“Whatever you’re doing, stop it,” Chase told her. “It won’t work.”
Leigh fluttered her eyelashes at him, feigning innocence. “Who, me? I’m not up to anything. How could I be with you and Nathan and Trent on me every second of every day? I’m almost twenty-two, Chase.”
“Spare me the melodrama. Just because I don’t want my baby sister having wild sex in a classic Trans Am in front of my house doesn’t make me a meddler.”
Leigh snorted loud enough to make some of the ladies in the row in front of them turn to see what was happening. But Leigh, as usual, ignored everyone around her and barreled on.
“If it were up to my brothers, I’d still be a virgin,” she actually hissed at him. “Thank goodness I decided to go away for college. No one in Austin has ever heard of the Barrett brothers.”
Chase opened his mouth to say something but ended up gaping at his sister like a dead fish. He was still formulating what to say to Leigh’s pronouncement when Megan started her presentation.
Good manners, drilled into him over the years, forced him to remain silent and listen to the speaker. But what in the blue bejesus was up with the women tonight? And why was he the lucky man who got to be trapped in the middle of it?
And since when wasn’t Leigh a virgin? He glanced at his sister, who was nodding and smiling at Megan as she went over the reasons why the city park needed new playground equipment.
He had to face facts. Their father had run off with a waitress when Leigh had been four. Their mother had died when Leigh had been eleven. She’d been raised by three older brothers who might have been strict with her but who did a fair amount of hell-raising on their own.
He should count his lucky stars that Leigh hadn’t made him an uncle already.
But for crying out loud. He was all for liberated women, but did they all have to liberate themselves in front of him at the same time?
He turned away from Leigh, but not before making a mental note to talk to her once more about safe sex and nice boys.
Behind him, Chase could actually feel Janet Defries staring at the back of his head. No doubt she was planning all the things she could do to him if she had plastic wrap and an economy jar of mayonnaise.
And then there was Megan. Frowning, he looked at her. She was carefully explaining how the city could build a large play castle like so many bigger cities had if they raised enough money and had enough volunteers.
Her talk was going well, as expected, but Chase could tell she was nervous. They’d been friends for so long, he recognized the signs.
He gave her an encouraging smile.
And the look she gave back scorched him. Good Lord. She was picturing him naked.
Before he could stop himself, before he could even think about how downright stupid it was, he found himself picturing Megan naked, too.
And really, really liking what he pictured. Sure, a few times over the years, he’d turned the idea of Megan over in his mind. After all, she was attractive in a sedate sort of way.
She had long ash-blond hair, pretty green eyes, and a slim body with just enough curves to keep a man interested. Sweet curves that would be soft to the touch, and silky to the taste and—
Whoa. What in the blazes was he doing? Megan Kendall was one of his best friends, not to mention a woman who actually believed in things like love and marriage. He blinked and mentally tossed a thick, woolen blanket over Megan’s naked body. That would be the end of that.
“I think Chase should co-chair the committee with Megan,” Leigh announced, bringing Chase’s attention back to the meeting going on around him.
He glared at Leigh. “What? I don’t have time to co-chair a committee.” He glanced at the city council, the mayor, and finally, at Megan. “Sorry. I’m too busy at the moment.”
“Everyone is busy,” Earl said. “But you make time for something as important as this.” The mayor leaned forward. “Don’t you want your children to have a nice park to play in someday, Chase?”
“I don’t have any children, Earl, and I don’t plan on having any.”
He looked at Megan, whose expression could only be called sad. Great. Just great. Now he’d disappointed her by saying he wouldn’t co-chair the committee. Well, at least he’d found a way to get her to stop picturing him naked.
“Hold on a minute here,” Leigh said. “It’s your turn to help, Chase Barrett. Trent’s the chief of police, so he does a lot for this town. And Nathan’s computer company supports practically everybody. I’ve volunteered at the senior center, and I’m coming back to town next fall to do my student teaching. It’s your turn to do something to help.”
A slow, steady throbbing sensation started somewhere in the back of Chase’s brain. Leave it to his sister to put him in an awkward position. “I don’t have the time right now, Leigh. I’ll be happy to make a donation, though.”
Megan’s expression softened. She forgave him. He knew she forgave him. Naturally, sweet Megan would understand.
Dang it. Now he felt lower than a rattlesnake’s rump.
“What would it involve?” he half groaned, wanting to do whatever it took to get out of this room and away from these women.
“It wouldn’t be much,” Megan told him. “Just help with the carnival and the auction. I’d only need a couple hours of your time for the next few weeks.”
Like he believed that. A carnival and an auction sounded like a lot of work. “Why do we have to have both?”
Leigh thwacked him on the arm. “Weren’t you listening? Megan explained that the carnival will bring in the people, then the auction will bring in the big money.”
Chase frowned at his sister. “Oh.”
“I’ll be willing to help on this committee if Chase is co-chair,” Janet said from over his shoulder.
The throbbing in the back of his head grew more intense as several other single women in the room also agreed to help on the committee, that is of course, “if he did, too.”
“See there, Chase, you’re a popular guy. Lots of folks want to help out if you join in,” Earl said. He glanced at the members of the city council. “I think this sounds like a great plan. Let’s take a vote.”
Chase wasn’t surprised the council agreed with the mayor. What wasn’t to like? Everyone was happy except for him.
“I never agreed to help,” he pointed out to Leigh after Megan gathered her things and headed back to sit down.
“Oh, let it go, Cha
se. You’re like a neutered hound dog, going on about something that’s long gone,” Leigh said.
A soft, sexy, feminine laugh floated around him, raising his body temperature. Who in the world... He turned, bumping right into Megan. The smile she gave him was so very unlike the Megan he’d known for years and years.
Her smile was pure seduction.
“Trust me, Chase is nothing like a neutered hound dog,” she said softly.
The water. Something was definitely wrong with the water in this town.
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