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Marley (Carnage #3)

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by Lesley Jones


  George had come over to our place that afternoon, and her and Maca were all over each other, so I assumed Cameron King was no longer in the equation, and they had sorted their shit out and were back together.

  Like the night before, after my parents had left that is, I felt this weird sense of ... I don’t know what, exactly. I felt calm and content, happier than I had in a long time. I was sitting eating dinner with four of the people I loved most in the world and it warmed the cockles, as my dad would say.

  Despite Len booking a table towards the back and in the corner of the restaurant, we were still recognised and asked to sign autographs, but even those interruptions couldn’t dampen my happy mood. In that moment, I didn’t feel like a rock star. I didn’t think about the places I’d been, the people I’d met, or the things I’d seen over the past few years. For the next few hours, I just kicked back and enjoyed my favourite food with my brother, sister, and two of my best friends.

  Then we tried to leave the place and all hell broke loose.

  Some fucker had tipped off the press and they were everywhere.

  I’d just told George she needed to eat a few more curries and fatten herself up as we walked outside. She’d turned to me and said “Fuck you, Marls. That’s as insulting as telling a fat person they should eat less and lose weight.”

  “Ignore him, babe, you’re fucking perfect.” Maca had called out from behind me.

  “You’re such a brown nose, McCarthy,” I told him.

  “What?” He replied. “She is perfect. Too skinny, but always perfect in my eyes.”

  “You’re such a wanker.” I said.

  Suddenly flashes were going off and Georgia was almost pushed over.

  I heard a “Fuck off,” being yelled from Maca and an “Oh shit,” from Len, who had waited inside for Jim to use the bathroom.

  I grabbed a hold of George and tucked her under my arm as the cameras flashed all around us as reporters screamed out questions.

  “What’s your name, sweetheart?”

  “Are you going home with both the boys?”

  “Are you the latest piece of meat in a Marley and Maca sandwich?”

  Cheeky fuckers.

  I wanted to knock the bitch that asked that last question flat on her arse, but I didn’t hit women, even arseholes like her. I wanted to scream at all of them that she was my little sister, but there was no way I was giving up that piece of information.

  “Keep your head down, and don’t say a word,” I said into her temple, not sure if she could hear me above all of the commotion going on around us. I kissed the top of her head in reassurance as I could feel her entire body shaking as I held her.

  Maca unlocked his car from behind me and I shoved my sister into the passenger seat.

  “Keep your head down,” I told her again before running back to help Maca, Len, and Jimmie out. They were surrounded by a bunch of screaming girls, as well as the journalists and photographers.

  “Get the fuck outta here,” I told Maca. “I’ll go with these guys. You’re probably better off staying at G’s.”

  He moved away from Jimmie’s side and I replaced him in protecting her from the pushing and shoving.

  We’d given Milo the night off, convinced we’d be fine just nipping out to our local Indian restaurant with our family, but it was a lesson learned. It was no longer possible for us to nip anywhere and it dawned on me that Georgia had just had a rude awakening to what our lives were like these days, and I wondered how she’d deal with the press intrusion. Once they found out her and Maca were back together, her life would change considerably.

  George rang me Saturday afternoon while I was still at my brother’s place to invite me to a party at my dad’s club that night. It was for a mate of hers and Jimmie’s, and Len and Maca were both going, I said that I was up for it too. Everything felt right with my world, except I was still the odd one out, still the single one.

  When Maca came to pick me up later, I knew something was up with him straight away. He was quiet the entire drive back to our place.

  “What do you know about her and this bloke she’s been seeing?” He asked, sitting down on the sofa as soon as we were in the door.

  I took off my jacket and hung it on the back of a bar stool, before sitting on the sofa opposite him.

  “I don’t know anything. Jim and Len mentioned that she was seeing someone a few months back, but that’s all I know. She’s never mentioned him to me.” I told him honestly.

  I didn’t know anything about my sister’s relationship, other than it was Cameron King that she was seeing. His family had a bit of a reputation around our way. They were the type that you didn’t mess with. A bit like my family, I suppose, although I had never been a part of that life. I wasn’t stupid. I knew that my dad, uncle, and brother had earned themselves a name as the type of businessmen you didn’t ever want to upset, but that’s all I would say on that subject.

  That hadn’t been Maca’s question though. He’d asked about my sister’s relationship, not who it was with. I should’ve stepped up and told him exactly who it was my sister was seeing, but I’d decided that I was staying the fuck out of their shit. If there were any revelations to be made, they could be the ones going ‘Ta da,’ not me. I was staying the fuck away from anything that might cause trouble in paradise. I’d learned my lesson, well and truly.

  “She’s been seeing him for a while then?”

  “A few months Mac. That’s all I know.”

  “Is she fucking him?”

  “What the fuck? I don’t know. I don’t wanna know and if you do, then you best have that conversation with my sister.” I told him. She’s twenty-years-old. They’d been seeing each other a while, so of course they were fucking. But like I said, I’m staying the fuck outta dodge.

  He threw himself back against the sofa, letting out a long sigh and looking up at the ceiling.

  “Maca, if this is gonna be an issue for you, then you need to either deal with it or move the fuck along. I’m not gonna sit back and let you break my sister’s heart and then watch you fall apart with guilt all over again.”

  “I’m so fucking jealous and I’ve no clue how to handle it, Marls.” He said with honesty. “This is all new for me. There’d been no one else before me ... I don’t ... fuck, I don’t know. I’ve just gotta get my head around the fact that she’s lived a life while we’ve been apart.” He said with a shrug of his shoulders.

  “It’s been four years, Mac. Have a little think about what you’ve been up to in that time. Like I said, you either need to move past it or move on.” I’m pissed off with him now and feeling defensive of my sister. Whatever she may or may not have been doing with regards to her sex life, I bet she’s lived like a nun compared to the things we’ve been up to, at least I fucking hope she has.

  I shudder.

  “Can we end this convo please? My sister’s sex life is really not my favourite subject ... ever.”

  He gives a small smile. “Ah well, what’s done is done. I love her and want her back regardless. I’m just a jealous fucker, but I’ll get over it. She’s meeting him Monday to break up with him anyway.”

  He pushed up from where he was sitting. “I’m starving. We got any food here?”

  “There’s bread in the freezer and beans in the cupboard, if you fancy beans on toast.” I tell him, grateful for the subject change.

  We enter my dad’s club for Georgia’s mate’s party, just after midnight. Len had arranged extra security and we were smuggled in a back door and straight up to the VIP area.

  The only people I recognised were Bailey and Lennon. There was no sign of the girls.

  “Gia not here yet?” Maca asked straight away.

  “Downstairs dancing.” Len said.

  “For fuck’s sake, Len, why’d you let her go down there?”

  “She’s a grown up, Mac. I can’t tell her where to go. They wanted to dance, and it’s not very busy up here yet.”

  “She’ll be fin
e, mate.” Bailey added. “She’s here nearly every week and we never have any problems. You’re the famous one, Maca, not her.”

  “I need a drink.” Is all Maca comes back with.

  We had a few bourbons and a couple of lines of coke before we left our place, and I could tell he was a bit edgy.

  And before you judge about the drugs ... again, it was what it was. The area that we grew up in—the circles that we were mixed in—drugs were just a part of our lives. They were as normal for us on a Saturday night as a film and a takeaway were for others. I didn’t indulge too much during those days, but I did still like a joint, and I that will never change.

  Maca went to the bar and got us both a drink, then went over to the balcony so he could look down at the dance floor below.

  “You need to chill the fuck out, mate.” I told him as he scanned the crowd for my sister.

  “Fucker.” Was the reply I got. I followed his gaze and watched as my sister turned and gave it to some bloke that was trying to grind up against her. He held his hands up, as if surrendering, when George pointed her finger at him. He turned his charms on a girl in a silver dress whose face I couldn’t see and I laughed along with Jimmie and George as the girl turned around and grabbed the bloke by the throat before calling over one of the bouncers. I still couldn’t see the girls face, but she had a nice arse. Jimmie held her hands up in an ‘I give in’ gesture, and the three of them carry on dancing.

  “See, they can look after themselves. They’re grown women, not thirteen-year-old girls anymore.” Len said from where he was standing on the other side of Maca.

  “They’ll come up here when it gets too much down there. They just wanna have a dance. Come the fuck over here and stop torturing yourself.” He told him.

  We move back over and stand at the end of the bar, where we’re promptly surrounded by a group of women who my dad would describe as being dressed like ‘Drury Lane Whores.’

  They knew exactly who me and Maca were and can’t keep their hands off us.

  That type of behaviour from women had always puzzled me. Some, not many, but some would argue that Bailey and Len were better looking than us, but despite the pair of them standing right next to us, it was me and Maca they wouldn’t leave alone. Why was that? Was it the money? The Fame? It was beyond me that people could be that shallow.

  “So, I’ve heard you two like to share. How about the four of us get out of here and go have some fun?” One of the women suggested as she tried to unbutton Maca’s shirt. I looked across at him and rolled my eyes. Like we’ve never heard that chat up line before. They were seriously letting the side down for you, ladies—slutty and unoriginal.

  “How about you get your fucking hands off me, right now.” Maca told her.

  Before she could move or any of us could say anymore, George appeared, grabbed the woman’s hand and bent it at the wrist, so far back, I thought it was actually gonna snap.

  “Get your fuckin’ hands off him,” she said through gritted teeth.

  I gave a little grin as I caught Maca smiling at George, a look of complete adoration in his eyes.

  “Whoa, whoa, Georgia.” Len jumped in and removed G’s hand from the woman’s.

  “Georgia, baby. You are such a bad, bad girl.” Maca said through his grin, while looking at my sister like she was the only other living thing on the planet.

  Milo stepped out of nowhere, the way he always seemed to, and escorted the women away from where we all stood.

  I grabbed a couple of glasses of Champaign from a passing waitress and passed one each to Jimmie and George. “Little sister Georgia, what are we gonna do with you and that temper of yours?” I tried to sound authorative and not smile as I spoke, but I’d had a few bourbons and a line of class A, so yeah, I failed.

  “We’re not gonna do anything with that temper of hers.” Maca said while sliding his arm around my sister’s waist and pulled her in so that he could kiss her neck. “Because she makes me so fucking horny when she gets all green eyed. I love it.” Maca made a snarling noise into G’s ear and I think I threw up a little in my mouth.

  “Fucking ‘ell. I’m sure I must have some important paperwork to file, or security screens to monitor.” Bailey said, giving a little shudder at Maca’s words before turning and heading away from the bar.

  I looked at Len and shook my head. “You two are a fucking nightmare,” he told the lovebirds. “We had to practically sit on him just now when he saw some bloke trying to touch you up on the dance floor.”

  George wrapped her arms around Maca’s neck and it felt so good to see the way that she smiled at him in that moment.

  “Aww, did they baby? Did you get all jealous?” She coos at him.

  He said something into her ear and she listened intently.

  “Fifty quid says they have a barney and leave early.” Len said. I shook my head because knowing those two, he was probably bang on the money.

  “Oi, George. You gonna do the honours or what, babe?” A strong Essex accent came from behind my sister.

  I turn to look in the direction of where the voice just came from and my heart felt like it plunged down to my balls, back up through my chest, and lodged somewhere in my throat.

  Fuck. Me.

  She was gorgeous. Not very tall, but she had curves in the exact places a woman should have curves. She was wearing a silver dress and black patent heels. Her hair was blonde, and her eyes were sort of a brownish blue, or bluish brown. I didn’t know, that sounded stupid, but they were either brown with blue flecks or vice versa.

  Yep. I got all that from just one look.

  I caught George saying that her name was Ashley, and I just stared—not saying a fucking word, just stared.

  Maca leaned across and lifted my chin, making me realise that my mouth must’ve been hanging open. What the fuck was wrong with me? I looked at my sister and then at Maca for some help, but they were looking at me like I wasn’t all the ticket.

  Speak, that’s what I needed to do ... say something.

  “Happy Birthday, Ashley. You. Are. Beautiful.” I told her.

  I don’t know where everyone disappears to, but suddenly it was just me and her, standing and staring at each other.

  “You’re Marley Layton.” She states.

  “I am.”

  “You said I was beautiful.”

  “I did.”

  “I’m not stupid. That sort of talk won’t get you in my knickers.”

  I have to laugh at her bluntness.

  “Who said anything about you being stupid?” I questioned.

  “Well, you obviously assume that I’m stupid enough to believe that you think that I’m beautiful.”

  “I don’t assume any such thing, sweetheart. I told you you’re beautiful because you are. You’re fucking gorgeous.” Bloody woman. Most women lapped that shit up, not question it.

  “Well, thanks. You’re not so bad yourself, but I’m still not shagging ya.” She flicked her blonde hair over her shoulder, moved her bag from one hand to the other and took a glass of champagne from a passing waiter.

  I lost the smile that was on my face as I watched her watching me from over the top of her glass as she took a sip of her drink.

  “Why not?” I asked her. “What’s wrong with me?”

  She looks me up and down and shrugs her shoulders. “There’s nothing wrong with you.”

  “But?”

  “But you’re Marley Layton.”

  “That’s usually a help, not a hindrance. Birds usually wanna shag because I’m Marley Layton.”

  “Well not this bird.”

  A group of people were headed in our direction and wished her a Happy Birthday, so I turned and ordered myself another drink from the bar, hoping her mates fucked off and left us alone, sharpish. I needed to talk to this girl some more. I had no idea why, I just wanted to be near her ... I wanted to know her ... I wanted to know about her.

  “So, how do you know my sister?” I asked when her mates
had all gone off in search of drinks and their other friends. The party was now in full swing and the dance floor was packed. I steered her to the very end of the bar so that I could hear what she was saying.

  “You’re kidding me, right?” She asked. I shook my head no in confusion. “I went to school with your sister. I went to the same school as you.” She said, obviously pissed off that I don’t remember her, judging by her tone.

  “George was two years below me. I don’t remember any of her mates.” I told her honestly.

  “You and Jimmie were always pretty tight.” She reminded me.

  “Yeah, well, Jim had been Georgia’s best mate since she was about four. She used to sleep over at our house, come on holiday with us.” I explained in a hurry.

  “So you and Jim ... there was never anything between the two of you?” I shook my head no. I’m not gonna go into details about how I felt when I found out about Jim and Lennon. The past was the past and I’d been over that for years.

  “Jimmie’s been with my brother since she was fourteen. She’s like a sister to me.” She nodded her head in understanding. “Now will you shag me?” I asked jokingly, but actually, not joking at all.

  “Nope.” She said with a smile “I’ll let you dance with me though, Rock Star.” She grabbed my hand and started to lead me over to the dance floor.

  “Oh, you’ll let me dance with you, will ya?” I smiled as I asked, gripping hold of her small hand as I followed behind her, definitely not looking at her arse all the way. Not even once, or twice, or a few hundred times.

  The Pointer Sisters ‘Automatic’ was playing. Not too fast and not too slow. I pulled her front to mine, turned her around and grinded into her arse. I loved the fact that she grinded right back. The song changed and Frankie Beverly’s voice rasped out the Maze hit, ‘Joy and Pain,’ and the whole dance floor suddenly moved as one as they started this side stepping, line dance type of thing.

  Now don’t get me wrong, I can dance, but aside from on stage, I didn’t get much opportunity. When we usually went to clubs, it was pretty much impossible for us to get out on the dance floor without being pestered, even in the VIP areas, so I just didn’t bother too often.

 

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