Chapter 1
"Mmm. That feels nice," Riley whispered as he pushed hard against her.
"Are you sure you're okay with this? I don't want you telling me this was a mistake again tomorrow."
"We just can't go any further, okay?"
Colton Bradley stopped dry humping her and Riley asked, "What's wrong? That felt really good. You don't have to stop."
"Riley? I don't deal well with mixed signals. We're both in our '20s and yet we go through this...this...dance...every night."
"So what are you saying, Colt? You don't want to do anything?"
"I think you know exactly what I'm saying. The real problem is you don't want to listen to yourself and visualize what you're not saying."
Riley sat up and said, "I resent that. I really like you. You're the first guy I've dated since my divorce and I enjoy making out with you. I know what we were doing beyond that is wrong, but sometimes I just..."
"Sometimes you just...what? Finish your sentence this time, Riley."
Riley huffed. "You're exasperating! You know how important the Church is to me. We can't have sex outside of marriage. Period. We can't even pet, so this is as far as we can go. If you don't enjoy it then maybe we should..."
"Should...what? Come on. You know what's going on here. I see it and I admit you. You see it and claim you have no idea. For someone who's been married and divorced twice before she's 28, you can sure be clueless."
"I don't like being talked to that way. I think maybe you need to leave. "
Colt picked up his jacket and said, "No, you don't like being talked to like that. You don't like being talked to that way because you like men who won't tell you the truth. You seek out men who are gutless. You want someone you can control. You want everything on your terms but that's where you run into trouble because you can't ever have what you really want on your terms. You can only get a shallow, hollowed-out, low-rent version of it that way."
Riley stood up and pointed her finger at Colt. "I will not be spoken to like that in my own home!"
Bradley walked over to her, stood inches from her face and said, "Right. Because if I finish saying what needs to be said, you'll have to deal with the fact that you're a hypocrite of the highest order. You want to live this sweet, quaint, perfect life in public but deep down you're a boiling cauldron of unfulfilled needs and desires. You want me as much as I want you, but you use the Church and your so-called values to push real men like me away. And that's what causes you to pick shrinking violets like Mike and Tommy then throw them away after a couple of years when you realize they're not enough. And here's the real kicker, Riley. It's gonna take a real man to put up with your shit and willingly give you what you really want. The other thing you can't see is that I'd gladly let you have it all if you'd make some changes for me so we could both get what we want. But your pride and your phony veneer—this...social mask you wear...keeps you locked in this prison of your own device. So you'll move on until you find another weak man to marry you and then once you've gotten it of your system—legally—via marriage—you'll divorce him and start the whole sick, twisted process over again!"
Riley was trembling with rage. "You don't know anything about me! You don't know who I am or what I want. You think you're so smart and that you know more than anyone else. Well, you don't! I know exactly what I want! And I don't need you or any other man to tell me what it is or how to get it! Now get OUT!"
Colt turned and said, "That's where you're wrong. While you do know exactly what you want, you DO need me to get it because no other man would bring home the very thing his loving wife most wants and needs without complaint because he knows that's exactly what it takes to make her life complete. And if you weren't so...so goddamned self-righteous, you'd admit it and drop this bullshit facade you play with the Church and your mom and..."
Riley's anger spilled over into pure frustration. Tears of rage fell as she screwed up her face and said, "I HATE you! You get the HELL out of my house and leave me alone!" She turned on her heels and headed for the safety of her bedroom where she would spend another night by herself crying. All alone—again. The weight of the sadness would once again crush her. But her pride would not allow her to give in. There was no way she was going to let Colton Bradley know he was right because doing so would cause the facade to fall, opening new wounds almost as painful as the kind she now willingly bore.