“Yeah, I don’t think I’d look too pretty. Well, not as pretty as…” His voice trailed off as her eyes began to linger on his, and the devilish grin that often came over him when he was charming a woman appeared on his face.
Caleb came to his senses and stood up abruptly. “Uh, actually, I think I’m gonna go to bed now.” In his opinion, this was the only way that he could resist any temptation that he might have staying up with Lola on the couch. He had never practiced the art of not going for what he wanted, and it was showing now.
“Good night, Lola,” he mumbled as he shimmied in between her legs and the coffee table, then headed down the hallway into his room.
Once down to his boxers and in bed, he rubbed his temples slowly as he stared up at the ceiling. So much was swarming through his mind that it was making him feel like he was going insane. So many decisions, so many emotions. Perhaps after the funeral, things would simmer down a bit and he’d be able to think more clearly. He’d also have to get rid of the soft spot he had somehow already developed for Lola. He didn’t want to be an asshole to her – not at all – but this sense of protectiveness, he figured, would put his ass on the line when it came to dealing with the Nines, and Caleb knew better than to mix business and pleasure.
He groaned quietly as he pulled the comforter up over his body and turned onto his side. He didn’t feel that tired yet, but he couldn’t go back out there. At least, tonight.
Caleb came to his senses and stood up abruptly. “Uh, actually, I think I’m gonna go to bed now.” In his opinion, this was the only way that he could resist any temptation that he might have staying up with Lola on the couch. He had never practiced the art of not going for what he wanted, and it was showing now.
“Good night, Lola,” he mumbled as he shimmied in between her legs and the coffee table, then headed down the hallway into his room.
Once down to his boxers and in bed, he rubbed his temples slowly as he stared up at the ceiling. So much was swarming through his mind that it was making him feel like he was going insane. So many decisions, so many emotions. Perhaps after the funeral, things would simmer down a bit and he’d be able to think more clearly. He’d also have to get rid of the soft spot he had somehow already developed for Lola. He didn’t want to be an asshole to her – not at all – but this sense of protectiveness, he figured, would put his ass on the line when it came to dealing with the Nines, and Caleb knew better than to mix business and pleasure.
He groaned quietly as he pulled the comforter up over his body and turned onto his side. He didn’t feel that tired yet, but he couldn’t go back out there. At least, tonight.