I brushed a strand of hair out of her face, needing an acceptable reason to put my hands on her. “I know. I want to. Sorry ’bout earlier.”
She shrugged. “It’s fine. I just thought if anyone could appreciate a nice pair of tits, it’d be you,” she teased, elbowing me in the stomach.
I groaned. She’d be the death of me.
We grabbed our usual table near the dance floor, and as expected, it didn’t take long for the girls to begin flocking around us. Candy, a tall, lanky blonde I’d hooked up with a few times before, walked over, grinding her barely covered ass in my lap. I started to push her away and then remembered the game plan. “Let’s dance?” I whispered into her ear.
Candy worked my body like a stripper on that dance floor, shaking her ass like her next meal depended on it, yet I couldn’t take my eyes off of the couple dancing beside us. Alex’s moves made Candy look like she was two-stepping at a country club. She and Blex commanded the attention of everyone in the room. It was scandalous and hot, and I wanted to wrap a blanket around my girl and beat the fuck out of my boy. This was not going according to plan.
I tried not to let my annoyance show...but when I glanced over to find him with his tongue down her throat, practically fucking my Allie on the dance floor, I lost it. I moved Candy aside and stalked over like a jealous boyfriend I had no right to be. I grabbed Allie’s arm, yanking her out of Blex’s grip. I’d deal with him later. “What the fuck, Al? You buy a pair of tits, and suddenly you’re a slut? Did you sell your self-respect to pay for ’em?”
The slap that followed nearly brought me to my knees, and I knew I deserved it, but I was never one to give up while I was ahead. I traced the edge of the thin scrap of fabric that did little to hide her quivering breasts. She stood there staring at me with hurt and disdain, but she didn’t move my hand, and she didn’t walk away. “You like that, Allie?” I asked, dipping my finger just inside. “If you wanted to be touched, all you had to do was ask. Wanna see what it’s like to be with a real man before you decide if married life’s for you?”
“All right, man. That’s enough,” Blex said, stepping up beside Alex.
With both hands, I shoved at Blex’s chest. He barely budged. I wanted to hurt him, to take every ounce of frustration I felt out on him, but it would have to wait because when I heard her scream and saw the look of fear that crossed her face just before she turned and ran off, nothing else mattered.
I chased after Alex and finally caught up to her in the parking lot. “Come back, Allie. I’m sorry.”
She kept walking quickly. “This was a mistake. I-I shouldn’t have come here.”
“Don’t say that, Al. I’m a jerk and I’m sorry, but I’m still so happy you’re here. Please don’t go. I’ll be better.”
Alex stopped walking but kept her back to me. “I don’t know where to go,” she whispered.
“With me, Al. Just come home with me.”
“I don’t like you right now,” she cried, rubbing her nose with the back of her hand.
I walked up behind her and wrapped my arms around her waist, and her body tensed. “I don’t like me either,” I agreed.
We stood there in silence for a few minutes before she finally gave in. “Let’s go home.”
When we arrived back at the house, much to my surprise, Allie went right up to my room. I moved to follow her, and Blex darted his arm out in front of me. “You need to give her some space, man. What was that? I thought you were friends?”
I whirled around to face him. “I thought we were friends, man,” I said, shoving him. “What the hell was that?”
Blex leaned in close. “I don’t know what that was, Colt, but you better get your shit together before you scare Alex off. That big brother shit isn’t going to fly anymore.”
“Leave Alex alone.”
“You staking your claim?” Blex asked, and I started to tell him that hell yeah, I was...but I looked up and found Allie peeking out of my bedroom door and decided to stick to the plan. I couldn’t risk her overhearing, and Blex would never understand the game I was playing with Alex. He’d already attached himself to her, and having three sisters of his own, I knew there was no way he’d approve. Besides, laying my heart at her feet for her to trample on hadn’t worked out so well for me in the past, and I needed this to work.
“Nah, man. Just protective of her is all.”
Blex sucked his teeth and nodded. “No worries. I won’t disrespect her. I’m not looking to get into her panties. We’re just having a little fun, but if you don’t want to send her right back to Texas, then you better go do some groveling.”
He was right. I really fucked up tonight. I nodded my head and pushed past him. “See you tomorrow. I’ve got an ass to go kiss,” I called out as I made my way up to my room.
I pretended not to notice Al when she pulled her head inside and even walked a little slower to allow time for her to get away. Shaking my head to myself, I pushed the door open and found her perched on the end of my bed, still seething, acting as if she’d been there the whole time.
I’d had only seconds to brace myself for the tongue lashing that was about to ensue. Alex flew off of my bed as soon as the door clicked shut, her mouth running a mile a minute, and all I could think about was getting that little black dress off and having a good look at those man-made tatas.
“Are you even listening to me?” she shrieked, jabbing her finger into my chest.
I shook my head and lifted my gaze from her cleavage. “I’m sorry, what?”
“Were you just staring at my boobs, Colton Fowler?” She was incredulous.
I chewed on my bottom lip nervously. “I’m sorry. They’re, uh. Well...they’re distracting, Al.” I shrugged.
She rolled her eyes. “They’re just boobs, Colt. I’m still just Allie.”
“You were never just anything,” I answered a little too honestly. How much had I drunk? I was screwing the plan up before it ever even got started.
“I really want to be mad at you right now...but I think I’m gonna—”
Before I had time to move away, Allie gripped the front of my shirt and puked all over us both. Then she covered her mouth and took off running to my bathroom, leaving a trail of vomit the whole way. Lovely.
I followed behind her to make sure that she was okay, but ended up slipping in a puddle of slime. I’m sure to anyone watching, the scene would have been comedic, but it was pretty high up there on the worst moments of my life. My clothes...my hands...everything was coated in pink puke. The smell, oh dear God, the smell. I started to gag as I pushed myself up and got to the bathroom just in time to empty my stomach into the sink.
What a sight the two of us must’ve been.
After we’d both emptied the contents of our stomachs, we took turns showering, cleaned up, and fell into bed. I was just starting to doze off when I heard Allie whimpering beside me. “What’s wrong, Al?” God, I’d always hated to see my girl cry.
She shook her head, sniveling.
“Are you still mad at me?”
“Yes, but that’s not why I’m crying.”
Ouch. “Okay, then why are you crying?”
“I think I cheated on Dean tonight...I haven’t kissed anyone else since the summer we got together. That’s not what I came here for.”
“Was it that forgettable? Jesus, Allie.” How could she forget the night before California? She had kissed someone else. She’d kissed me. That night...it meant everything, and apparently, it also meant nothing.
She gasped. “No, I...I don’t know. I try not to think about that night, to be honest.”
Was she trying to gut me? “No?” I cleared my throat. “Did you feel guilty then?”
“No,” she whispered. “No, I didn’t...”
I didn’t know how to respond to that. We laid in silence for a few minutes before I could hear her softly snoring. What a disaster our first day together had been.
ALEXIS
I FELT A HAND on my shoulder s
haking me awake. “Stop it, Dean,” I mumbled, swatting it way.
“Sorry to disappoint...it’s just me,” Colton replied.
It took a moment in my sleepy state to remember where I was, and when I did, I wanted to die of mortification at the huge puddle of drool that I was laying in. I sat up quickly, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. “Hey, you, time for practice already?” I asked, rubbing the sleep from my eyes. It couldn’t have been much past 6:00 a.m.
Colt smiled at my disheveled state. “Yeah. I just wanted to tell you bye before I left. Didn’t want to sleep with you and run,” he joked.
“Ha-ha. What time will you be home?” I asked, missing him already.
Colton reached out, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. “A little after noon. You wanna go out for lunch when I get back? I can show you around a little if you’re up for it.”
God, he was beautiful as ever in his muscle shirt and mesh shorts. I had a strong urge to push him down on the bed and—
I heard a low, throaty chuckle at the same time that I felt his finger tipping my chin up. “Do I have something on my shorts? You’re, uh...staring pretty hard there, Allie...”
Shit. “No...” I said, feeling myself blush from the top of my head to the tips of my toes. “Just spaced out for a sec. I think maybe I’m still drunk.” The drunken part wasn’t a lie. I felt like death, and I didn’t even want to know what I looked like at that moment.
“Uh-huh, sure,” he said with a wink as he rose to his feet and retrieved his keys and phone from the nightstand.
“Ugh,” I groaned when my stomach revolted with the shifting of the mattress. I couldn’t believe they’d let me get so drunk on my first night in LA. “Food isn’t sounding so great at the moment,” I said, clutching my abdomen and rolling over.
“You need to eat. Trust me, you’ll feel so much better. I’ll see you in a couple hours.”
I groaned my approval, giving him the thumbs up as I shoved my face down into his pillow. I heard the sound of his laughter followed by the door opening and closing. Why’d it feel like he was leaving me all over again? I mean, he was going to practice, but that didn’t account for the level of sadness I felt. It was like I’d been swallowed by a black cloud the moment he exited the room.
As soon as I’d finally fallen back asleep, my phone started to ring. Without checking the name, I grabbed it from the bedside table and answered.
“Alexis?” Dean. “Are you okay, baby? You sound sick.”
A pit formed in my stomach at the concern in his voice. Dean was the perfect guy. I knew that I didn’t deserve him, and he certainly didn’t deserve what I was doing to him. “Hey, yeah...rough night,” I croaked, feeling tears pool in my eyes.
The warm sound of his laugh made my throat burn with guilt. “Party girl,” he teased. And the worst part was that it was genuine. There wasn’t an ounce of jealousy or judgment.
I had to tell him what happened. We’d left things so up in the air, but there wasn’t a clear break up. I wasn’t sure where we stood anymore, but it felt wrong. I let out a loud sob as I tried to find the words to tell him.
“Shit. Are you okay? I was just teasing. Where’s Fowls?” I didn’t cry often, and the sound of my hysterical sobbing was really freaking him out.
“Dean,” I crooned. “I, umm. I did something last night.”
The other side of the line went quiet as he waited for me to finish. I heard his throat clear, but I guessed he wasn’t going to say anything, so I continued. “I-I kissed someone.”
“Fuck. I fucking knew it!” he shouted. I heard a loud thumping like he was kicking or punching something.
“Huh? You knew what?”
The sound of his angry breathing was scaring me. Dean didn’t get mad...maybe a little annoyed from time to time, but he’d never lost his cool with me. Not that I didn’t expect him to be upset, but I guess I just really didn’t understand his reaction. “I need to know one thing...” There was a desperation in his tone that made me feel sick to my stomach. “Was it him? Was it Fowler?”
I wanted to be angry that he automatically assumed it was Colt, but what a hypocrite that would have made me. I had kissed Colton while we were together, and without a doubt, I’d do it again. Still, I was unjustly perturbed. “What fucking difference does it make who it was, Dean?”
“I just...I need to know. Please answer the question. It matters.” His voice broke, causing my heart to tighten in my chest. “It fucking matters to me.”
“No,” I whispered. “No...it wasn’t Colton.”
Dean released a loud sigh of relief, followed by a terse laugh. “Okay. Okay. That’s good.”
“What’s good, Dean? You aren’t making any sense. You think it’s good that I kissed someone else?” What was even happening?
“You’re confused...” he started in a much calmer voice. “You need to be sure. I get that. It’s okay. We can...we can work through this.”
“And what if I’d told you it was Colton? What then?”
“Then...” He let out a humorless laugh. “Well, then I’d know I didn’t stand a chance.” It felt like someone had just knocked the wind from my sails as my traitorous heart crumbled into a million tiny pieces.
“Dean...I’m so sorry,” I muttered through a steady stream of tears because I was. I didn’t know what else to say. I couldn’t sit there and deny my feelings for Colton, knowing full and well that he was the reason I couldn’t say yes. That if I was honest with myself, I needed this summer, not to see how I felt about Dean, but to find out once and for all how Colton felt about me. Because, in all actuality, Dean would always be the consolation prize. I just never knew that he’d realized it too.
“Don’t cry, baby. It’s going to be okay.” How’d we get from me cheating on him to him consoling me?
“Dean, I think we need a break...” I blurted out, feeling overwhelmed by his willingness to forgive so easily. I didn’t deserve his forgiveness, and selfishly I didn’t want it. This would all be so much easier if he were anything but absolutely perfect.
His nervous laughter filled the line. “I thought that’s what this was?”
“Not just time apart...I think we need to break up.”
“What are you saying?” The fear in his voice about did me in. “Is this...are you saying your answer is no?”
“I’m saying I don’t know, Dean,” I cried. “I’m saying that I can’t have a boyfriend and kiss other guys. I can’t stand knowing that I’m even capable of doing that to you and that you’re just there waiting around for me.”
“Whether we’re broken up or not, I’ll be waiting. You’re it for me, baby.” Another jab at my heart. When did I become such an awful person?
“I want the summer off...I need time to figure out what I want, and you should do the same. At the end of the summer, if you still want to be with me, I’ll give you my answer.”
“Do you still love me, Alexis?” he asked in a broken whisper.
“Yes,” I answered truthfully and without hesitation. Whether I loved Dean or not wasn’t in question. I’d just always loved Colton more.
“Then, I’ll wait.”
“What the? Why aren’t you dressed?”
“Huh?” I asked, disoriented as I came out of a deep sleep. I peeled my tear-swollen eyes open to find Colton towering over me at the foot of the bed with the comforter clutched in his hands. “Don’t you da—”
Before I could finish my sentence, he’d already yanked the blanket off and tossed it to the floor. “Get up, Al.” I wanted to curse him from here to China, but he looked so excited, practically bouncing in his shoes.
“Colton...” I whined. “It’s cold.” His room always felt like a meat cooler, and this one was no different. With the thermostat set on sixty-five, ceiling fan on full blast, and a box fan on high in the corner, my teeth were actually chattering.
“Don’t make me do it,” he warned, smiling at me with the devil in his emerald eyes. He placed both hand
s on the mattress, crouching over like he was getting ready to pounce.
My heart started to race. “You wouldn’t...”
“One,” he started, lifting one knee onto the foot of the bed and moving forward just a smidge. “Two,” he continued, raising his brows in a challenge.
“I’m not feeling well, Colt.” I hugged my knees to my chest, which I realized was suddenly feeling lighter in his presence. My entire body tensed in anticipation of the attack I knew was coming.
“Three,” he finished, reaching for one of my feet and pulling it to him, where he began his favorite method of torture.
“Stop!” I shrieked, flopping around the bed like a fish out of water. “We’re too old for this,” I screamed, kicking and thrashing as I tried to relinquish my foot from his hold. It was a wasted effort. Colton was so much bigger than me. “I’m gonna pee!” I yelled, trying to hold it in.
Colton finally released my foot, and I came up swinging. He grabbed my fists in his hands, easily stopping my assault, and brought them down to my sides. We were on our knees in the middle of his bed, our faces red with laughter, our eyes glistening with mirth. Our chests heaving with exhaustion, our bodies less than a foot apart.
Electricity buzzed between us, and for a moment, I was sure that Colt was about to kiss me. I closed my eyes, leaning in closer. And then as if a switch had been flipped, he dropped my hands and hopped out of bed, leaving me dazed and feeling rejected.
Colt’s eyes took in my sports bra and booty shorts. He cleared his throat, and his tongue darted out to wet his lip. “Put some clothes on, Allie, and meet me downstairs.”
I stared after him without breathing a word as he headed for the door. “Colt,” I squeaked just before it closed. Instantly, I regretted calling him back. Even I could hear the desperation in my voice.
Colton’s head peered back in, regret clearly written in the dip of his brow and the downturn of his lips. “Get dressed,” he practically begged. He stared at me a moment longer, my skin heating wherever his eyes passed. Then he schooled his features, seeming to get ahold of himself. “If you’re not down in fifteen minutes, I’m going to drag you out in that.”
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