Chapter 8

Moira

For never having

played pool before, Zach is actually quite good. That means he has a

keen eye for angles and distances, a concept he told me he practiced

every day with this bow and arrow. After a few moments, whereby I had

to lean over the pool table next to him and show him how to hold the

pool stick, he was off and running.

One thing I have

learned is that Zach is exceptionally smart. One day at my house, I

spent a few hours asking him about his basic educational skills, and

he told me that Father Gaul had taught him a few things over the

years. He would bring Zach some used textbooks written in English to

learn from and some works of fiction for him to read and discuss.

When I pulled money out of my purse to show Zach our currency, he

easily learned the denominations and had no problems with adding and

subtracting, and he even understood basic multiplication and

division.

Zach told me he

enjoyed reading and devoured the books that Father Gaul had brought

him. Father Gaul only brought him books in English to help him keep

his native language alive, insisting that Zach would never know when

he might need to fall on the use of that skill. I smiled when Zach

told me his favorite book was Call of the Wild, and I thought

to myself, Of course, that would be his favorite .

Zach and I are

playing against Kelly and Lexi. Although they won the first three

games, the more they drink, the better Zach and I are doing. I can

honestly say it’s not a chore to watch Zach play. He looks

beyond handsome tonight with his long, dark hair falling forward

sexily and his jeans tight across his ass when he bends over the

table.

“Seriously,

Moira… I cannot believe you are not tapping that,” Lexi

says as she bumps my shoulder and whispers in my ear. “You

didn’t tell us how freakin’ gorgeous Zach is.”

“He’s

not a play toy,” I grumble at her, even as I keep my eyes on

Zach as he walks around the table to line up his next shot. “Besides…

that would be totally inappropriate.”

“Who made up

that stupid rule?” Lexi asks. “Is it written in your

contract that you can’t have sex with him?”

“Be serious,

Lex,” I tell her with a chastising tone. “I’m his

teacher. He’s like my ward. It would be taking advantage of

him.”

“Babe…

have you seen the way he’s watching you tonight? He totally

wants you to take advantage of him. Or rather, he totally wants to

take advantage of you. He looks at you like you’re his prey or

something.”

I roll my eyes at

her and reach over to our table to take a sip of my water. When I set

it back down, I tell her, “He doesn’t look at me in any

particular way. No different from the way he looks at you and Kelly.”

“Well, if he’s

looking at me the way he’s looking at you, then I’m going

to take advantage of that.”

I take my palm and

smack her lightly on her forehead. “Leave him alone. He’s

a babe in the woods when it comes to confident women.”

“Just my

type,” she says, and then sashays off to conspire with Kelly.

They both whisper to each other, cutting glances at Zach. I just

shake my head, because although my girls like to talk some smack, I

know they’d never make a move on him. They’re very

understanding of his circumstances and would never do anything to

take advantage of the situation. Doesn’t mean they’re not

talking about the fantasy of it though… right this very

minute.

Zach bends over the

table again, and I’m actually mesmerized by the way the muscles

in his forearms flex as he holds his pool stick. He’s developed

a habit of sticking his tongue out of the side of his mouth just a

tiny bit when he lines his shot up, and of course, I can’t see

that tongue without thinking about what it did to me.

I have never been so

blown apart in my life as I was this afternoon. My face heats when I

think about the fact I shamelessly stripped in front of Zach, and

then proceeded to pleasure myself while he watched me closely. I had

been so turned on, so consumed by lust, that when he asked me to

release him from his promise not to touch me, I never gave it a

second thought. I wanted his mouth on me more than I wanted to

preserve the sanctity of my job in that moment.

I can try to

rationalize to myself until I’m blue in the face that I was

indeed teaching Zach something of our sexual culture, or I can even

justify it by saying it was the only way to keep Zach here in the

States, but if I’m honest with myself… I said yes to him

because I wanted it for myself and for no other reason.

Consequences be damned.

“There’s

my girl,” I hear at my ear, just before a pair of arms wrap

around my waist. For a brief, thrilling moment, I think it’s

Zach. But no… it can’t be him because I’m staring

blatantly at him while he plays pool right at this very second.

Craning my neck to

the side, I realize it’s Michael who now has my body wrapped

tight in his embrace and is resting his chin on my shoulder. I glance

briefly at Zach and see his head tilted up from the table, watching

us with curiosity, but his eyes are cold.

Shrugging my

shoulders upward, I dislodge Michael’s chin and step out of his

tight hold. Turning to him, I say, “What are you doing here?”

“You mentioned

you were coming here tonight with your friends, and I thought I’d

surprise you. My buddy, Philip, and I were up for a night out on the

town.”

I try to give

Michael a light smile, but my lips turn down in dismay. While Michael

is a great guy and our dates have been lovely, they’ve just

been a few dates. I’m not prepared to handle the warmth of his

gaze as his eyes rake down my body in appreciation, and the fact that

Zach is here just makes this seem awkward to me.

“This was sort

of a girls’ night out,” I tell him, now succeeding in

giving him a chastising smile.

Michael inclines his

head toward Zach. “All evidence to the contrary.”

“Come on,

Michael. You know what I mean. This is my girls’ night out and

Zach is here as my guest, so he can experience a little bit of the

nightlife culture.”

“Well…

if you don’t want me here,” Michael says with a kicked

puppy look, “of course, we’ll go. No worries.”

He starts to turn

away, but guilt floods me so I reach out and touch his arm. “No,

I didn’t mean it that way. Of course you should stay. You and

Philip can play pool with us.”

Michael beams at me,

and then waves his friend over to introduce us. Kelly and Lexi walk

up and we make all the introductions, although Kelly and Michael know

each other through the University. When I turn to find Zach, I see

him casually resting a hip on the edge of the pool table, his hands

clasped around the top of his cue. I motion to him with my hand and

wave him over.

He stands from the

table with unbelievable grace, and his eyes hold mine as he walks

over to us. His expression is unreadable.

“Zach…

I’d like you to meet a friend of mine. This is Michael, and his

friend Philip.”

The men all shake

hands, and Michael says, “It’s great to meet you, Zach.

Moira told me all about you today at lunch. I’m betting this is

all a step above what you’re used to, right, man?”

I cringe over

Michael’s thoughtless words and expect Zach to erupt, but he

just turns to me with a questioning gaze. “This was your date

today?”

“Yes,” I

say quietly, lowering my eyes in shame that Michael was so callous in

his words but not before I notice that Michael beams over the fact

that Zach knows we went out on a date.

“That’s

right,” Michael says as he puts his arm casually around my

shoulders. “I’ve been dying to get some alone time with

my girl.”

Anger surges through

me that Michael would be so proprietary. Sure, we’ve been

friends for a few years but geez… we went out on two dates.

I’m not his girl.

I smoothly shrug his

arm off my shoulder and step forward to take Zach’s cue from

his hand. “It’s my turn, right?”

“Actually,

it’s Kelly’s,” Zach says, and then turns to

Michael. “And to answer your original question… No. This

is not a step above what I’m used to. I find this modern

existence to be dull at the best of times, uninspiring at the worst.”

“Excuse me?”

Michael says in disbelief.

“This modern

world you live in. Everything handed to you and you do nothing overly

hard to get it. You don’t know what it’s like to truly

live until you need to focus all of your daily energies on avoiding

death. You swing through a drive-thru for your evening meal while I

go out and kill my food every day. You don’t know how safe you

are until you have to walk a daily path where at any moment, a deadly

snake can strike at your ankle. Sure, you have your fast cars, loud

music, and expensive meals at fancy restaurants, but you know what I

think about all of that?”

Michael just shakes

his head, his mouth hanging slightly open.

“I find it

boring,” Zach says. “Unfulfilling. A plastic attempt to

take life by the horns.”

“Well, I don’t

think that is really what I was trying to say,” Michael

stammers.

Zach’s voice

is menacing and filled with derision, and although I know his words

have momentarily stunned Michael, I know he won’t take lightly

the backhanded slap that he’s just been dealt. Reaching my

hands up, I put them on Michael’s chest and turn him toward the

bar. “Look… why don’t you and Philip go get a

drink and then you guys can get in on the next game, okay?

Michael glances over

at Zach briefly, and then dips his head down. “I didn’t

mean to offend him. He’s a little over reactive, don’t

you think?”

“It’s

fine,” I assure him just to get him away from Zach. “Just

be a little more sensitive. I told you it was hard for him to leave

his home.”

“Sure,”

Michael says before he heads off to the bar.

When I turn back

around, Zach is standing there. “It’s your turn now.

Kelly just shot.”

Placing my hand on

his forearm, I say, “Zach… I’m sorry. I didn’t

invite Michael here tonight, and I apologize for his thoughtless

words to you.”

Zach shrugs his

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