respect heâd still tell his brothers and explain his reasons for selling. Zach had a feeling this conversation would only cause more conflict, but he wasnât going to just outright sell and then drop the bomb on them. Going that route would definitely drive more of a wedge between them.
The bad blood since the accident had never settled, and Zach didnât want to cause any more of a rift between Liam and himself. Just because they couldnât be in the same room without arguing, didnât mean Zach wanted to hurt him or be deceptive. Heâd be up front about this house, about the prospect of using the funds for Chelseaâs dream, and Liam could get on board or buy their childhood home outright.
Zach took a long drink of his pop, his mind circling back to Sophie. He couldnât help but wonder if heâd crossed a line he could never recover from. Kissing her had been a mistake, but heâd barely had control over his emotions for years, and heâd finally snapped. As if things between them werenât complicated enough, now they had this added problem.
The problem being himself. Heâd pushed Sophie away, heâd done everything possible to keep her at a distance, including lying straight to her face when he told her he didnât want her.
What a load of bullshit. Didnât want her? The second his lips had touched hers, heâd barely been able to stop himself from taking exactly what his body had craved for years.
Sheâd kissed him with a fire he hadnât known she possessed. But she was seeing another man, and that made Zach even more of a jerk for messing around with her physically and emotionally.
The reality check put him back in the mind-set where he belonged. Yes, heâd wondered for years what kissing her would be like. Yes, heâd wondered if she would kiss him back with an ounce of the emotion he had for her.
Everything heâd fantasized about had been so minute in comparison to the real thing. Remembering Sophie pressed against him, her little sigh of pleasure, would have to be enough. He wouldnât be touching, let alone kissing her again. And that heated kiss was already more than he deserved.
Zachâs cell rang, pulling him from his thoughts. Setting his half-empty can on the end table, Zach fished the phone from his pocket and checked the ID.
âMiss me already?â Zach greeted Braxton in lieu of hello.
âYou want to explain why you and Sophie were in the tunnel and the second I get down there she takes off, looking like you killed her puppy?â Braxton demanded.
Zach straightened against his couch, instantly on the defensive. âShe doesnât have a puppy.â
Did she? Hell, he had no clue. Heâd been trying to avoid her for the past decade, and heâd done a pretty good job of it until lately. She could have a damn rabbit living in her house and a goat in her backyard for all he knew.
âDonât dodge the question,â Braxton ground out.
âWe were talking.â And kissing.
Braxtonâs laugh pushed through the line. âIâm not an idiot, Zach. Whatever you did to her, you need to fix.â
Dropping his feet from the coffee table, Zach stood. âYou donât know anything thatâs going on between Sophie and me, so donât try to play mediator now.â
âWhy not? Iâve had to play referee with you more than once. I understand the tension with you and Liam, and Iâve even let you two go at each other to work off that steam. But I will not stand back and watch you with Sophie. If youâre serious, fine, but I donât want her hurt anymore. Sheâs different, Zach.â
Raking a hand over his jaw, his coarse whiskers rubbed his palm as he blew out a breath. âI know. Damn it, I know sheâs different. Thatâs why I push her away all the time. If she looked upset itâs because I was rude and told her to get away.â
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