to have me all to herself,â Gregor added.
âSelfish bastards,â Simon said without venom. Ready to call it a day, he headed for the corner where the clean towels were kept. A hot shower sounded heavenly. âYou know, since you mentioned skirtsâ¦I wonder what Dakota would look like in something less rugged.â
âDonât,â Dean told him.
âDonât what?â
âWonder about her.â Dean tapped himself on the forehead. âLet the bigger head do all the thinking, and think only about the competition.â
âI had no idea you were such a mother hen.â
âSheâs trouble, Simon. We both know it.â
Given her behavior and outrageous way of talking, Simon had to admit the possibility. But for whatever reason, that only intrigued him more. âMaybe.â Then to reassure both his friends, he said, âI have my priorities straight, and Iâve been in the business too long to get sidetracked by a piece of tail.â
But even as he said that, Simon regretted the coarse reference to Dakota. She was different. A little odd, but in a cute way. Ballsy beyond belief. He liked that.
And he had a feeling that beneath the street-thug clothes, she had a killer body, lean and limber, just as he preferred.
âGod help us,â Dean muttered. âI see it on your face. If you want her that bad, just go after her. Sheâll still be at the diner. Hook up, get it out of your system, and then tomorrow we can all three take a break.â
Hell of an ideaâexcept that Simon would never allow Dean or even Gregor to think him so weak that heâd allow a woman to influence him. Never again. âIâll pass on that, but thanks for the offer.â He slung the towel around his neck. âDean?â
âYeah?â
âI hate to admit it, but Dakota mightâve been right about a few things.â
Gregor nodded. âThe little darlinâ did clue me in on how to spot your kicks before they happened.â
âHowâs that?â
âYou tightened your jaw. Like this.â Gregor clenched his teeth. âSee?â
âShe spotted that ?â Dean asked.
âSaid she did. And she was right. Thatâs the only reason I was able to block those last few.â
âIâll be damned,â Dean muttered.
Simon nearly laughed. Something so simple, and Dakota had noticed. Usually, if a fighter telegraphed his intent, it was by planting his legs, bracing his shouldersâ¦something more obvious than a mere expression.
âSo I tighten my jaw.â Bemused, Simon shook his head and made a quick decision. âMonday morning I want Dean in the ring with me.â
When Dean said without argument, âYouâve got it,â Simon knew that heâd already come to the same conclusion.
âWhat the hell?â Gregor joked. âIâm being replaced?â
âWeâll alternate,â Simon suggested. âAnd whoever isnât sparring with me should damn well watch for more tells.â
Less than an hour later, they all left the gym to go their separate ways. Simon did slow his car near the diner, and sure enough, Dakota still sat inside. At a booth. With two young men chatting her up. With each word she spoke, Dakota gestured with her hands. She wore a steady smile.
She looked really, really cute.
Simon almost weakened. He almost parked and went inside.
Instead, he stepped on the gas and drove away. Dakota Dream would not lure him off course. No woman could. He planned to win his return fight in a big way.
The spectators would get their moneyâs worth, and then some.
But afterward, when the belt was his and the Internet sites heralded him as still the victorâ¦then heâd find Ms. Dream. Until then, it wouldnât hurt to have a little fun with her.
C HAPTER 3
D AKOTA drew up short just inside the gym door.
Like yesterday, warm, humid air and the drone of noise greeted