by Amber Garza
His apology makes my stomach clench. I hate hearing Asher say sorry for this. None of it is his fault. “Can we please not talk about it?”
Asher nods. “Sure.”
I take a seat on the couch, and Asher does the same. His proximity is causing my pulse to race, so I move away from him. I’m practically plastered to the armrest. It’s so weird that I feel this uncomfortable with Asher. He used to be the only person in the world that I was comfortable around. If only that night hadn’t happened. If only things had turned out differently. But if I’ve learned anything in life, it’s that you can’t undo the past. What’s done is done, and I have to deal with it.
I clear my throat. “So, are you home for the summer?”
Asher nods.
“How do you like school?”
“S’okay.” He shrugs, and I’m not surprised. School was never Asher’s thing. Truth be told, I was a little surprised when he went away to college. “What about you? Are you taking classes?”
I squirm. “Um…not really. I signed up for a couple of classes last semester at Folsom Lake College. It’s just down the street so I thought I could make it work. But between work and helping with Grandpa, it was just too much.”
Asher furrows his brows in a look of concern. “Is that why you stayed here? For your grandpa?”
Biting my lip, I nod. It’s not entirely the truth. I mean, sure, my grandpa has been like a dad to me, so I don’t want to leave him when he’s sick. But there’s also the small problem of money. My family doesn’t have any and, therefore, I never had a college fund like the one Asher’s parents set up for him. Maybe if my dad hadn’t died when I was just twelve, I would’ve had one.
“I guess that makes sense. It’s just that I always assumed you would go away to college the minute you graduated high school,” Asher says.
My stomach tightens, knowing he’s right. For years the idea of going away to school was what kept me going. However, if there’s one thing I’ve learned in life it’s that we don’t always get what we want.
“Are you still writing?” Asher asks.
I picture the notebook hidden under the pillow on my bed, and I inwardly cringe. “Not really.”
“You haven’t given up your dream of being a journalist, have you?”
My stomach tightens. “Well, no. I mean, I guess I still would like to someday.” I scratch the top of my arm until red lines appear on my flesh.
Asher nudges me in the leg with his hand, and his touch sends chills skittering up my body. “Hey, I brought my bike. What do you say about you and me going on a little ride?”
Adrenaline surges at the thought. Just the idea of a ride on Asher’s motorcycle is enough to make me feel alive again. Only I know I shouldn’t go with him. I’m no good for him. I practically destroyed his life before. If I care about him at all, I need to keep my distance.
It takes all my willpower to force my head to shake back and forth, despite how badly I want to take him up on his offer. “Thanks, but I really shouldn’t.”
Asher’s face falls. He leans in close and his familiar musky scent washes over me. “C’mon, Ives, it’s just one little ride. I promise I won’t bite. Unless you want me to.” He winks.
I take a deep breath.
Before I can turn him down again, he says, “I even brought your helmet. It’s downstairs.” There is a challenging gleam in his eye. My resolve is slipping.
“You know you want to,” he says in a sing-song voice.
“Okay, you don’t have to act like a creepy drug dealer. I’ll go.” I push myself off the couch, a smile touching my lips. “Just let me change really quick.”
“I was kind of digging your new look,” Asher teases. His fingers brush over my middle, and I duck away. As I hurry down the hallway, my skin burns from his touch. The minute I close the door to my bedroom I feel like I’ve made a mistake. I never should have agreed to go riding with him.
Reaching into my drawer, I snatch out a pair of jeans. As I pull them onto my legs, I catch my reflection in the mirror above my dresser. My cheeks are flushed, my eyes are bright. It’s the first time I’ve looked this way in months.
I remind myself that it’s only one ride on Asher’s bike, nothing more. It’s not like it means anything. It’s just a way to unwind, to be free; to be the old Ivy again for just one evening.
When I meet Asher back in the family room wearing my skinny jeans and knee high boots, his eyebrows shoot up. My cheeks warm at his reaction, and I hug myself. It’s been so long since a guy looked at me like that. After what happened with Cam, most guys in this town are afraid of me. Not that I blame them. Asher is right about one thing. I’m definitely poisonous.
He clears his throat and stands up. “Ready?”
I nod, and follow him out of the apartment. After locking the door, I shove my keys down into my pocket. The sharp edges poke me in the hip, and I readjust them a bit.
“No jacket tonight, huh?” Asher asks as we make our way down the stairs.
“It’s a June night in California. It’s not cold.”
He raises an eyebrow. “It might get cold on my bike. Besides, what if we crashed? I wouldn’t want those beautiful arms of yours to get all scratched up.”
“We won’t crash.” I look in his eyes that are the deepest color blue, and feel like I’m drowning in the ocean. “I trust you.”
He flashes me a dimpled smile.
“Besides, you’re not wearing a jacket either,” I observe.
Asher shrugs. “I’m tough.”
I giggle, and step down from the last stair onto the concrete. We round a corner to get to the parking lot, and then I spot Asher’s bike. My heart flips at the sight of it. I can’t believe I almost turned this down. This is going to be the most fun I’ve had in months. I hurry toward it, and Asher laughs from behind me.
I whirl around. “What?”
“You’re practically giddy.” He saunters toward me and swipes a finger across my cheek. “You’ve missed it, haven’t you?”
My heart races at the feel of his fingertip on my skin. I pull away and swallow hard. He winks and walks past me, his shoulder brushing against mine. After regaining my composure, I turn toward him. He holds a helmet out to me, and I recognize it as the one I always used to wear. It even has the scratch mark from the night I dropped it in his driveway. Shaking away thoughts of that night, I snatch the helmet from his fingers.
After pulling it on, I climb onto the back of the bike behind Asher. This time when I circle my arms around his waist my fingers sweep over his hard abdominal muscles, since there is no jacket to cover his skin, only a thin t-shirt. The engine growls, and I’m grateful for the sound hoping it drowns out the sound of my erratic heartbeat, which I fear is so loud the whole town can hear it.
As Asher pulls out of the apartment complex and glides through the streets, I can almost pretend that a year hasn’t passed since the last time we rode together. When I close my eyes, smelling the familiar scents, I allow my mind to trick me into thinking that we are back in high school and that everything is still right between us. I imagine that we will be in school the following day, bantering and laughing with our group of friends. We might even go out in the afternoon and hang out at a diner or coffee shop, and there will be no awkwardness or finger pointing.
But then the faces of my former friends fill my mind, and I see the accusations in their eyes; the disgust, and the pity. I force away the memories. When I open my eyes, my gaze takes in the dark night streets, alive with bright colors. I’m acutely aware of my fingers still rubbing against Asher’s middle and my chin pressed into his shoulder. His muscles flex, and I feel them under my palms.
The time goes by too fast, and pretty soon we’re back in the parking lot of my apartment. When I hand the helmet back to Asher, I feel a pang of sadness. I know I can’t go riding with him again. In fact, I should have had more self-control and said no this time. Now I’ve had a taste of it, and it will be harder to turn down in
the future. But Asher needs to enjoy his summer with someone more deserving than me. I can’t pull him into my drama anymore.
After putting both of the helmets down, Asher faces me. “So, was it just like you remembered?”
“Better,” I answer truthfully while getting down off the bike. “Thanks for the ride, but I should be getting inside now.” Before I can walk away, he catches my arm with his hand.
“Hey, don’t walk off just yet.”
I press my lips together, and pivot slowly.
His eyes hold a teasing gleam in them. “Aren’t you going to hug me goodbye? I mean, I think I deserve at least that. I took you for a ride and everything.”
“Of course.” He holds open his arms and I step into them. As they tighten around me and my face presses into his chest, I sigh. It feels so good. Asher has always had the ability to make me feel safe and protected in a way that no one else can.
“Whoa, what’s going on here?”
I stiffen at the familiar voice. Pushing away from Asher, I turn to my best friend. “Billie? You’re back early.”
Billie purses her lips. “And you’re not inside reading magazines. What gives? Do you have some secret nightlife I don’t know anything about?”
I laugh. “No, trust me. It was a one-night thing.”
“Ooh, this is getting juicier by the minute.” Billie licks her lips, her gaze roving over every inch of Asher’s body. For some reason I want to stand in front of him to block her from staring and thinking nasty things. It doesn’t make sense since we’re not a couple. Besides, it’s not like I can control her thoughts.
“I didn’t mean it like that.” I glance back at Asher and give him an apologetic look. But he just shrugs, wearing an amused smile. “Billie, this is Asher. Asher, this is my roommate, Billie.”
“The Asher?” Billie gapes, and I throw her a warning look.
Only it’s too late. “So, you’ve heard of me then?” Asher cocks an eyebrow, and it is so darn sexy. Why does he have to be so sexy? I want to run inside and hide for the rest of the summer.
Billie giggles, her cheeks flushing. “Oh, yeah, I’ve heard a lot of things.”
Oh, brother. So much for expecting her to have my back.
“I’d love to hear all about it.” Asher winks, and walks toward Billie.
“Um…” I scramble to stop him.
Billie nods. “Yeah, come on upstairs and we’ll chat. I think I have some ice cream in the freezer. After my disastrous date I planned to drown myself in it, but now we can all have some.”
“What a coincidence. I love ice cream.” Asher winks at me from over his shoulder, and I roll my eyes. I am so not getting out of this tonight. Groaning, I scurry after them as they head up to the apartment.
Acknowledgements:
I truly have the best job in the world. I get to spend all day living vicariously through my characters, experiencing new things and falling in love over and over again. But even more importantly, I get to work with the most amazing people.
I have made so many friends in the book community - authors, bloggers, readers, fans, and I'm so grateful for all of you.
Thank you to:
My author friends - Megan Squires, Cambria Hebert, Cameo Renae, Alexia Purdy, Alivia Anders, Trish Dawson, Tara West, Melissa Pearl Gunn, Airicka Pheonix, all the authors in Indie Inked and many more!
My fabulous PA – Cassie Chavez. I am so appreciative of you!
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All the bloggers and fans, my "adopted mama" Heather Andrews, and all those who read my books, I am truly grateful for you.
My betas - Megan Squires, Tiffany Tillman, Heather Andrews.
My family - Andrew, Eli, Kayleen, Mom, Dad, Karissa, Matt, Lindsay, Kagen, Brittnie.
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