She grinned and nodded enthusiastically.
“Whatever you say, my little song bird,” I teased her.
She made an excited noise and went back to her mic.
I chuckled. She was freakin’ adorable.
And talented...
And captivating...
I looked up at her and my eyes landed on her perfect ass.
And sexy...
Shit...
I like her.
She turned back around and gave me her cute little ‘are you ready?’ face where she screwed up her nose in the sweetest way.
Oh hell... I like her...
I needed to snap out of it. I had to really focus for this one.
The song was ‘Starving’. There was a lot of guitar work involved in it and we hadn’t originally planned to include it in the set, so I hadn’t rehearsed it at all. I smiled to myself; the fact that she’d asked to do it now meant that she trusted me not to screw it up.
I gave her a wink.
I’m ready.
I ran my fingers over the strings.
Her voice was like an angel’s. I’d never heard someone sing this well, live, and completely unaided by auto tune and all that shit they used these days.
Lexie didn’t need it.
She should be on the radio.
She took the mic from the stand and swayed her body to the more upbeat tune.
I laughed as the beat picked up and she strutted over to me and sang the song to me, tapping a tambourine to the beat on her slender hip.
She looked and sounded so fucking good, up here killing it, shaking her ass and hitting every note. Her smile and bright blue eyes lit up the entire room, but all I saw was her.
Perfection.
Shit.
I want her.
I might not have wanted her to spite Quinn anymore, but damn it, now I wanted her – just for being her.
5. Lexie
We bowed and ran off the stage together laughing like teenagers. We busted into the back room, giant grins on both of our faces.
“That was so much fun,” I panted, out of breath from all the excitement.
“That was incredible.” Colt pulled me in for an unexpected hug, and I found myself wrapping my arms around him too, holding him close.
“Thank you so much for playing for me,” I murmured against his chest.
He didn’t seem to be in any hurry to let me go, and surprisingly enough I didn’t seem to want to let him go just yet either. Being in his arms felt comfortable... it wasn’t at all like hugging a stranger should have felt.
Our vibe up there had been amazing. I’d never had a connection with someone on a stage like that before. He knew exactly how to play for my voice – when to slow down... when to speed up, he knew just how hard to push it. He was either an incredibly talented musician who could read any singer he played for like a book, or he’d felt the same connection I had up there.
Or both...
He released me with a sigh, but one of his hands lingered lightly on my upper arm.
“You have the most amazing voice I’ve ever heard,” he told me, complete honesty in his voice.
We were standing only inches apart and it still seemed too far.
Something had happened up on that stage... we’d clicked... I just had no idea what that meant would happen now.
“Thank you,” I replied quietly. “You were pretty great yourself.”
He looked down at me and tentatively reached his hand out for a strand of hair that had escaped my pins. He swept it gently from my face and behind my ear.
“Perfect,” he whispered.
I was so nervous; butterflies were going crazy in my stomach.
“I don’t know what’s going on here right now,” he confessed, his voice husky. “But I’d really like to kiss you.”
God, I want that too.
“What about Quinn?” I asked timidly.
He shook his head. “It’s not about her anymore... I’m not sure it ever was.” He dipped his head closer as his eyes burned into mine.
He’s gorgeous...
Could I...?
“No.”
I can’t.
“She’s still one of my best friends.” I sighed and looked down at my shoes.
I wanted to get closer to him, but I knew I couldn’t – I couldn’t do that to Quinn.
“I can’t. I’m sorry,” I whispered.
He reached under my chin and tipped my face up to look at him. “Don’t be sorry.” He gave me a small smile. “She’s lucky to have such a good friend.”
He kissed my forehead softly and my stomach did one of those silly flips.
“If you change your mind...”
Quinn chose that exact moment to push the door open. “Oh my god! You guys were insane out there! I couldn’t belie—”
She froze the moment she saw the two of us, standing too close, Colt’s hand still on my bare skin.
“Oh hell. Sorry... I just wanted to thank you both. I’ll... I’ll see you out there...” she stammered as she tried to turn around to leave.
I stepped back from Colt quickly. “Don’t be silly.” I reached for her and hugged her tight. “That was so much fun, thank you for letting me sing.”
Quinn pulled back and tried to search my face for answers. “Thanking me? Oh hell no. I owe you big time. You’re even better than I remembered, Lex.”
You wouldn’t be thanking me if you knew what I’d wanted to do just now.
“Thank you... I actually... I need the bathroom; I’ll be out soon, okay?” I stumbled through my words as I pushed past her, not bothering to wait for a reply.
I felt like a fraud.
What kind of friend am I?
Chicks before dicks.
Chicks before dicks.
I chanted it to myself all the way to the bathroom.
***
I heard the door swing open, and I sat quietly, waiting for whoever it was to leave. I’d been hiding in here for fifteen minutes, and I needed at least that much time again to regroup and get my shit together.
“Are you coming out, or am I coming in?” she almost drawled.
Shit.
I should have known Quinn wouldn’t just leave it alone.
“What do you mean?” I squeaked.
Shit. Shit. Shit.
Smooth, Lex, real smooth...
“I’m not mad.” I could almost hear Quinn rolling her eyes.
“You’re not?” I cringed at my still too squeaky voice.
She tapped her foot impatiently. “Just get your ass out here,” she demanded.
I cautiously stood up off the closed lid of the toilet and unlocked the stall door. I shot her a sheepish grimace as we came face to face with one another.
She rolled her eyes in typical Quinn fashion, just as I suspected she would have been doing.
“Spill it, Lex.” She crossed her arms over her chest.
“Okay, just don’t be mad... it was nothing,” I insisted. “Nothing happened... I swear.”
“Lexie, for God’s sake, just get on with it, we’re missing the party.”
Just get it out.
“He wanted to sleep with me – to piss you off.” The words burst out. “I said no.” I held my hands up to emphasize my point.
The corner of Quinn’s mouth twitched with what I thought might have been a grin.
“He joked about it earlier, we had a laugh and I told him to give it a rest... and we were good.”
Quinn rolled her head around in a circle and gestured with her hand for me to wrap it up.
“Then we went on stage... and it was incredible...” I sighed.
“It was amazing,” she agreed.
“And I don’t know... something changed up there.” I blushed. “I mean he’s gorgeous, but I knew that beforehand... I’m not sure...” I shrugged. “I guess we made a connection.” I wrung my hands together nervously, waiting for her reaction.
“And out there just now?” she promp
ted.
“Nothing happened,” I insisted quickly. “He said he wanted to kiss me.”
“So why didn’t he?” she asked, her head tipped to the side, watching me carefully.
“I stopped him; I said I couldn’t, because of your history with him.”
“Did you want to kiss him?” she asked simply.
I looked at her for a beat and weighed up my options before deciding that I needed to be honest – this was one of my best friends.
“Yeah,” I admitted. “I did... I’m sorry, Quinn.” I sighed and looked down in shame. “But it doesn’t matter, I’ll go back home and I’ll probably never see him again,” I mumbled.
“Lex?” Quinn said with a giggle.
I looked back up at her, she was grinning like a fool.
What the...
“The fifteen minutes it took me to get here?” she prompted.
“Yeah...?” I answered, not sure what she was going to say next.
“I was pumping all of that information out of Colt.” She smiled proudly.
“What? You were?” I gaped at her.
She nodded and smirked.
“Then why’d you need to drag it all out of me?” I demanded.
She mused over her answer for a moment. “Let’s just say for experiment’s sake.”
“Quinn...” I warned. “You better tell me what you’re talking about.”
“He’s over me!” she shrieked, jumping up and down like an excited little kid.
What?
I was so confused.
Quinn must have seen it on my face, because she carried on her explanation. “Colt finally looked at me without hurt in his eyes. He didn’t try to make me feel bad, and he seemed genuinely happy.”
She was visibly elated by this realization; I however, was totally confused.
“That’s great, but I don’t see why you’re bringing it up now.” I looked to her for another explanation.
“Oh... sweet, little, Lexie.” She reached for me and squeezed my shoulders. “Colton likes you... and you like him.” She raised her brows at me. “The two of you have a little somethin’-somethin’ going on.”
“He just wants to sleep with me,” I stated.
She shook her head slowly. “Colt’s not like that.”
“He told me that’s what he was trying to do,” I insisted, even though I had a feeling that his harebrained scheme was long forgotten by now.
“I know. I heard him yelling after you earlier.”
I went to tell her ‘I told you so’, but she didn’t give me a chance.
“But he never would have gone through with it. He’s too nice... he’d never use a woman like that.”
I thought about it and realized she was right. He was a nice guy and I had a feeling he would never set out to intentionally hurt anyone.
“Look, all I’m saying is that he’s interested. I’m not mad, hell, I’m not even a little bit mad, and if you want to see where it goes, or even just have a little bit of holiday fun, then you should.” She said it as though it was exactly that simple and uncomplicated.
“But he’s your ex,” I stated.
“He’s hardly my ex,” she scoffed. “And besides, the fact that I’m in love with his brother probably cancels out any right I’d have to be pissed off. Agreed?”
She’s got a point.
I swallowed deeply. “Agreed.”
“Good.” She frowned. “I will warn you though, Colt can get.... attached... so just be careful.”
My stomach did a little flip of excitement at the thought, but I pushed it down. I barely knew the guy.
We got caught up in our on-stage chemistry, that was all.
Now I just needed to convince myself of that.
“Alright... I’ll keep that in mind.”
“Oh...” Quinn shot me a grimace. “There might be one other teeny tiny little obstacle.”
“What?” I murmured nervously.
“Harrison’s friend Jake was pretty smitten with the sight of you... he wants an introduction.”
My mouth gaped. “Seriously? I go months and months without a second glance – five minutes in this place and I’m already getting hit on.”
Quinn rolled her eyes like she didn’t believe me as she tugged on my arm and led me out of my hiding place.
“Welcome to the jungle.” She laughed as we walked into the crowded room.
6. Colt
“Jake Roscoe can fuck right off,” I snarled at Harrison as I watched his childhood friend falling all over Lexie.
The poor girl had barely set foot in the room when he’d swooped in and monopolized her attention.
She had been looking at me too, our eyes had locked and we’d had that whole silent communication thing going on.
Then cue the jackass...
I watched her; she was chatting with Jake, but every so often she’d look over to me and smile shyly when she realized my focus was still entirely on her.
Harrison looked back and forth, following my line of sight.
“Ohh I get it now... you’re hot for Lexie.”
I growled as Jake put his hand on her forearm.
“Did you just growl?” Harrison asked with a chuckle.
“He fuckin’ touched her,” I hissed by way of explanation.
“Maybe she wants him to touch her,” he taunted me.
“Fuck off, Harrison.”
“You got a mouth on you when you’re pissed off, don’t you?”
I pulled my eyes from Lexie and looked over at my older brother. “Seriously? Are you trying to make me mad?”
“Nah.” He shook his head. “I’m trying to get you to grow a pair and go get the girl.” He smirked.
His stupid, smug face was only making me more agitated.
I’m not letting this one go.
I gave Harrison the finger and stalked off in the direction of Lexie.
She spotted me coming and her whole face lit up. I grinned back at her.
Jake doesn’t have a shot.
I slid in next to her and slipped my arm around her waist. She leaned into me gratefully, so I decided to push my luck and kiss the top of her head.
“Hey,” she whispered.
“I was wondering where you’d got to,” I replied softly.
I looked up, acting like I’d only just noticed who she was standing with.
“Oh, hey, Jake, how’s it going, man?” I reached out and he shook my hand slowly. “I see you’ve met Lexie?” I smiled down at her.
“Yeah...” he trailed off. “I didn’t realize... ah... look, I’ll catch you later. Nice to meet you, Lexie.” He turned and stalked off into the crowd, his disappointment obvious.
I chuckled. I couldn’t exactly blame him for being disappointed; Lexie was a total knock out.
It was probably immature of me, but I didn’t give a shit. Jake was a big boy, he could handle getting out-played.
“You made him think we were a couple.” Lexie nudged me in the ribs with her elbow in a halfhearted attempt to tell me off.
She’d made no effort to move away from me, and I was pretty happy about that. My hand felt right at home resting on her slender hip.
“You got a problem with that?” I grunted as I pushed my luck and tugged her in close, slipping my other arm around her too.
She blushed and a small gasp fell from her lips. She shook her head.
“Good,” I stated. “Because I like you, my little song bird.”
She giggled.
“I want to take you out on a date.”
I knew she had felt guilty about the Quinn situation earlier on, but I’d spoken to Q myself, and she’d assured me that she would give Lex full permission to do whatever she wanted.
I knew that based on morals, I probably should have been resisting her – a bigger man would have. But I had a sneaking feeling that when it came to this particular woman, I’d be whatever kind of man it took just to have her.
I just have to hope she wants this too.
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“I don’t know if that’s a good idea.” She sighed, frown lines appearing between her eyes. “I go back home on Friday...” she trailed off.
“Let’s just take it one day at a time,” I offered. “You could be a total diva, and I might decide to cut you loose anyway.”
“I am not a diva.” She raised her eyebrows at me. “Why do people keep calling me that? If a coffee hasn’t been stirred in a clockwise direction, it’s just not worth drinking, right?” Her face was dead serious.
Oh shit. Maybe she is...
My eyes bulged. “Umm... I mean, I...”
“Gotcha.” She grinned.
I huffed out a breath. “That was not funny.” I chuckled as I placed another kiss to the top of her floral-scented hair. “Let’s go get a drink, you little smartass.”
“Just one condition for the date...” She stopped me before I could lead her towards the bar.
“Anything,” I answered quickly.
“I would really like to see more of this city,” she replied with a small smile.
I already had a plan forming in my mind, and her request just made it all the more perfect.
“That, I can do,” I replied.
***
I swallowed deeply and tried to subtly adjust the bulge in my pants.
Jesus.
Watching Lexie Chase dance was hot as hell.
She’d been out there shaking and grinding for a good half hour. Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s hit ‘This Is What You Came For’ was blasting through the sound system, and the girls were all out there cutting loose. I wanted to join her more than you could imagine, but these dress pants were entirely useless at hiding what she was doing to me.
We’d hit the bar earlier, had a few drinks and shared a few stories. It was the strangest feeling; I felt like I already knew her so well, like we weren’t strangers at all.
Lexie had talked about her life back home and I’d hung on her every word. She worked as a singer on a cruise ship, and it was obvious from the look in her eyes when she talked about it, that she lived for her job.
Reeve sauntered over and bumped his shoulder against mine. “You’ve got it bad.”
I chuckled and nodded in agreement without taking my eyes off Lexie. “Is there anything that girl can’t do?”
“Ummm... drive a car?” he offered.
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