A Stolen Melody Duet: A Summer Romance Boxset

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by K. K. Allen


  “What’s your name, sweetheart?”

  She nearly melts as she looks into my eyes. “Suzie.”

  I’m distracted by the sight of Trey, one of our stage crew, setting a chair in the center of the stage. Smiling, my palm meets the small of Suzie’s back and I walk her to the chair. When she makes a move to sit, I wrap an arm around her shoulders and face the audience first.

  “Irvine, I’d like to introduce you to the beautiful Suzie. Suzie, say hello to Irvine.”

  I place the microphone against her lips—the microphone that just touched mine. I think she realizes this too, because she shudders under my hold. And now I’m thinking of Lyric again, goddammit.

  “H-Hello, Irvine.” Suzie giggles.

  Goddamn, this chick is good for my ego. After pulling the microphone away, I help Suzie get seated. Despite my impromptu mission to prove a point that Lyric doesn’t own every inch of my heart and soul, the guys are good sports about it all. Derrick kicks off the song with a four-count, and the rest of the band follows as if this is the most normal thing in the world.

  It’s natural by now to sing the words without even thinking about the meaning behind them. While “Dangerous Heart” was originally inspired by Lyric’s asswipe of an ex-boyfriend, there’s something deeper in her words that connected us before we could stop it. Something that tugged on emotions deep within me that I could never tap into myself.

  My mom’s death changed a lot of things for me. I turned a blind eye on my future and started living only for my band, syncopated melodies, and charged up crowds. I let music consume me in all ways possible until the darkness I was living in became my norm. Everything was perfect—I thought. Until these fucking words entered my life, bringing me closer to the woman who would ruin me.

  * * *

  Two wrongs don’t mend hearts like ours

  Two wrongs can never break our fall

  I give, you take, it’s no mistake

  We’re in too deep, losing sleep

  Trying to forget what started it all

  * * *

  I serenade Suzie’s soaked panties off. Not literally, of course. That’s not allowed. But she’s cute, so I circle her playfully like a shark before grinding on her a little bit. I even let her run her hands over my thighs and arms while I curse the visions of Lyric that are now clouding my thoughts. I try to hide it by giving Suzie flirtatious smiles and suggestive winks, and she eats it up.

  I’m sure the guys will give me shit later for giving an innocent girl a lap dance, but what can I say? She’s into me, and the need to feel wanted again is strong. Besides, the crowd is going insane as they live their fantasies vicariously through Suzie. It’s a win-win for all.

  But it’s all an act. A show for the fans, the media … and myself. A weak attempt to fill the emptiness Lyric left in my chest when she walked out of our hotel room, leaving me wondering if I’d ever see her again.

  The song ends, and I help Suzie up from the chair and swing her around in a bear hug. She giggles and puts her lips on my ear. “Let me return the favor.”

  My face blanches. Shit. Sweet, innocent Suzie just went dirty girl on me. There was a time not long ago that I’d have given in to her advances without hesitation. I’m still playing the game, but the game makes me feel like a piece of shit, like I’m cheating. The feelings are starting to piss me off.

  I give Rex the nod to take her from me, so he does, handing her a backstage pass and taking her to the side stage to let her watch the rest of the concert. Unfortunately for me, that also means Suzie-Q has free rein to seek me out after the show.

  A vision of my former self pops into my mind as I realize how just a few months ago, I lived for all the girls like Suzie waiting for me backstage. It was so easy. But the last thing I need tonight is sweet and dirty Suzie on my bus when Lyric could return to the tour at any moment.

  Not that I want Lyric on my bus either. Nope.

  Twenty minutes later, we finish our set and run off the stage. While the guys head to our dressing room, I nod at the venue security team, who are helping us navigate the crowd backstage. Meanwhile, I’m searching for Rex. Usually the dude is right on my ass the moment I leave the stage. Where the fuck is he now?

  Then everything happens too fast. We’re nearing the back exit of the venue when my eyes connect with a familiar pair of green eyes, a fire of pain and anger behind them. She’s standing right there under the exit sign as if she’s waiting for me. And by the look in her eyes, it’s clear she caught the show, including my performance for Suzie. Shit.

  Just looking at my Lyric wearing all that fury, I can almost forget my own pain. My first instinct is to walk faster. Pick her up and slam my mouth onto hers. Then fuck her full of all my anger. My dick has a lot of pent-up aggression, and after the show tonight, he’s ready to go.

  I’m with her in seconds, staring back into the eyes of the one who stole every good piece of me when she left. But before I can get a word out, Rex approaches me with a wide-eyed Suzie on his arm. She’s fast as she disconnects with him and latches onto my arm.

  Fuck. No. No. No.

  My eyes dart to Rex, who glances at Lyric and then me. His face contorts, registering the mistake, and then he starts to pull Suzie back. He must have gotten my signal completely wrong up on that stage. I haven’t nodded for him to bring me a girl in months. I guess with things so messed up between Lyric and me, he assumed wrong.

  He struggles a little with Suzie, who’s determined to cling to me. Meanwhile, the look on Lyric’s face is making my heart sink into the bottomless pit of my stomach. “Well played, Wolf,” Lyric says. “Well played.” I can almost hear the slow-clap beneath her sarcasm.

  What the fuck do I do now? I expect her to run away again, and I’m ready to chase after her. But when she lifts up onto the balls of her feet and takes my face in her palms, my every muscle trembles in response. Then her mouth is on my ear. It takes everything to not grip her waist and fall into her. It’s all I want. But I remain frozen and waiting, until her words seep like vapor into my soul. “I came back, Wolf. Don’t make me regret it.”

  With a final look of disappointment and warning, she turns away and pushes through the exit door.

  Suzie snuggles up to me, and I shake her off with a muffled apology and a look at Rex to signal for him to keep her back.

  I’m on fire when I throw the door open to storm after Lyric. It slams into the exterior wall, and I swear it’s about to detach from the hinges. Her back is to me, and I see she’s dressed in jeans and a leather jacket. Her ass just as curvy and tight as I remember as it moves briskly toward the bus lot—but now’s not the time to stare at her ass.

  “What the fuck?” I yell after her.

  Lyric swivels around and shakes her head. “You’re pissed at me. I get it. But right now, I’m pissed at you too.”

  I step forward and get in her face, so close that our foreheads are almost touching. I missed this face. So much. It’s full of emotion and vulnerability, and it still makes me want to give her the world. But right now, I’m fueled with too much fury at her audacity to give her anything but my anger. She deserves nothing more.

  As I’m gearing up to unleash my pent-up rage, I realize that part of me is glad she witnessed my exchange with Suzie. What did she expect when she left with no promise to return?

  “You have no right to be pissed off.” I growl through my annoyance.

  Her eyes flare. “I don’t?” she spits.

  I shake my head. “Nope. You left. Remember?”

  “Were you really going to fuck that girl?” She pushes into my chest with all her strength, but I barely flinch. Her eyes search mine, giving me a chance to answer, but I’m too fired up to be the comfort she needs. “Really, Wolf? Three days and you’re already getting your dick wet.” She uses my chest as leverage to push away and spin around.

  I throw my head back and laugh. This is too good. Too fucking good. Our reunion wasn’t going to be pretty, I knew that, but th
is was not what I expected at all. Does she really think I’d be able to get it up for anyone just days after she left me so cruelly? This isn’t something I should have to explain, and right now, I have no desire to.

  I stalk after her, not caring who can hear us. “You think you can just walk away and expect everything to be waiting for you when you come back?” I yell. “Think again, Lyric. Things have changed.”

  She faces me with narrowed her eyes and nods. “I see that. I didn’t expect it to happen so soon. I fucked up, but I came back, hoping to work things out. If that’s not what you want, then fine.” She’s shaking now. She points a finger at the backstage door we just walked out of. “That’s not love, Wolf.”

  “I didn’t do anything!” I explode. “Not that it matters, Lyric. What the fuck do you know about love, anyway?”

  She flinches as if I slapped her. “Then what was that back there? Just because we had a fight doesn’t mean you go out and screw the first girl that comes along.”

  My body is vibrating with anger now. “What makes you think she’s the first one?”

  When Lyric’s face drains of color, I want to take it all back. She swallows and I reach for her, but she steps away and shakes her head. “Don’t fucking touch me.”

  I grit my teeth and plant my hands on my hips, lowering my head as I take a deep breath. “I said that to piss you off. Fuck. I’m sorry. I haven’t—”

  She takes another step back.

  I move toward her again, closing the gap, and grip her face in my palms. I’m gentle despite the fact I feel nothing but. “Don’t do that. We both know what it meant when you walked away. It was over. It is over. You’re back for your job, not for me. Perform Live wanted to can your ass, but I didn’t want that to happen to you. Or at least I wanted it to be your decision. That’s love. The fact that I still want to protect you even though you royally screwed my heart over. Maybe you should think about that instead of getting pissed at me for venting on stage.”

  She’s quivering in my hands. She knows I’m right. She’s scared. I know my Lyric. My heart still beats for her. My heart still belongs to her, but there’s no way I can hand it over again. At least not so soon.

  Right now, nothing makes sense. My determination to stay away from her even if she did come back on tour is already failing.

  I remove my hands from her cheeks and step away, needing to distance myself from the one person with the power to destroy me. The one person who almost did. Then I head straight for the bus without turning around.

  Now I’m the one walking away. Let’s see how Lyric likes it.

  Chapter Five

  Lyric

  Wolf has every right to hate me, but he still loves me. I feel it in his touch. I see it in his eyes. He missed me as much as I missed him.

  But he’s pissed. Hurt. And I don’t blame him. I need to find a way to make this better, except it’s not happening tonight. That’s for sure.

  Terese is driving to the hotel with Derrick, so I walk to bus number two alone. My things have already been loaded, and a bottom bunk has been reserved for me, so I crawl into it and sigh. I don’t want to be antisocial with the crew, but I need to be alone right now. I need to calm down.

  I expected a confrontation of some kind with Wolf, but I didn’t expect to find him straddling some girl on stage and serenading her with our song. He may not have fucked her, but the fact that he could have and probably even wanted to hurts like hell.

  My alone time is over seconds later when Melanie rips my curtain open and beams. “Hey sexy.” She crawls onto my bed, sits beside me, and nudges my shoulder gently. My eyes fall to her high waisted plaid skirt first, and then her black and gold Wolf tank beneath a checkered leather jacket. That’s when I notice the strand of hair that’s resting over her shoulder. She’s dyed it in a red, pink, and purple ombre, and it’s fucking brilliant. On her. I’m not sure I could ever pull that off.

  She eyes me, warily. “You okay?”

  Before I know what’s happening, I feel a tear running down my cheek. I wipe it away and force the rest of my emotions back into my stomach. Melanie pouts but doesn’t say a word.

  “I’ll be fine,” I say. “Things will be weird for a while, but I’ll deal.”

  “Probably,” she agrees sympathetically. “That was quite the argument you two just had.”

  I groan. Everyone must have seen that, or at the very least heard it. “He’s so mad. He’s already moving on.”

  She nods slowly as if she’s deep in thought. “Between you and me,” she says quietly, “Wolf has been off his game since the moment you left. I don’t know what that was about back there, but he hasn’t touched another girl. Trust me. We’ve all been waiting, wondering when it was going to happen. Because he’s Wolf, and it will eventually happen.” She throws me a frown. “Sorry, Lyric. Just being honest.”

  “It’s okay.”

  “We weren’t sure if you were coming back, though, and he’s been a total wreck. The guys have been pushing girls on him like a candy factory.”

  That feels like a low blow. When I was touring with the band, I spent so much time with Wolf that I didn’t make much time for rest of the guys. We didn’t exactly forge the strongest of bonds, so when I left, they probably didn’t care less. They were probably happy to have Wolf back to themselves.

  “You must not have seen Suzie then,” I say, “because he was all about it.”

  “Oh, I saw Suzie.” She snorts. “Wolf wasn’t going to touch her.”

  I narrow my eyes. “He all but stuck his dick in her on stage, and they were on their way to his tour bus after the show.”

  Melanie rolls her eyes. “I’m not convinced. We were out last night, and the hottest chick any of us had ever seen straddled him in the club. I swear, I even got a boner watching her.”

  “I do not want to hear this, Mel.” The knots in my stomach twist and tighten.

  She laughs gently. “Let me finish. He couldn’t get her off him fast enough. And then he left. Alone.”

  “Really?” It’s been my worst fear, the fact that Wolf would move on so soon. I’ve been hoping I would make it back in time before anything did happen, but after seeing him with Suzie, my hopes definitely faltered.

  “Really.” She says, her eyes wide to convince me. “The band is calling him Broke Dick.” She giggles. “Hedge tried to pick the chick up after Wolf dumped her off his lap, but she was so pissed.” There are tears from laughter in Melanie’s eyes, and I must admit it helps a little.

  I smile. Not because of Wolf’s new nickname, but because I feel even more confident that we can fix what I broke if he hasn’t touched anyone else. We can get back to what we were. We have to. I just need to get him alone first.

  “C’mon,” Melanie says. “Come hang out with us. We all missed you, and it’s the last night we can hang out before Florida.”

  “Will you be in Florida too?” I ask, surprised. I thought it was a band-only thing.

  Melanie’s eyes widen. “Oh my God. Wolf rented the biggest house. You know about it, right? We’re all going. You have to stay with us. We can be roomies!”

  “In the house?” I ask, then shake my head. Perform Live called me before I got to the concert and told me they needed me in Miami with the band, so I’ll be in Florida against my wishes, but there’s no way I’m going near that house. “No. I’m staying in a hotel. I wasn’t going to go at all, but the tour company would rather me be close to the band while we prep for Europe.”

  Her eyes sparkle with mischief. “We’ll see about that.”

  I lean back to study her. “What do you mean?”

  She shrugs. “Just that I highly doubt you and Wolf can be in the same city and not find your way to each other. Anyway, come hang out tonight. We always do an all-nighter on the last night of tour. It’s tradition, and you’re a part of our dysfunctional family now, whether you like it or not.”

  I give her my best sideways glance, already giving in.

  Me
lanie laughs knowingly. “We’ll be at the hotel in an hour, and then it’s party time. You’re coming, even if I have to tell everyone the party is at your place.”

  “Jesus, fine,” I groan, burying my face in my hair to hide my smile. I like Melanie. I like this crew. And I’m part of this group now, whether Wolf forgives me or not. My time spent with them will be much more enjoyable if I step out of my Lyric and Wolf bubble to enjoy them.

  When we arrive at the hotel, Doug’s already there waiting with our hotel room keycards. I linger behind, letting everyone else get theirs first so I can have some time alone with him. It’s nice to see a friendly face.

  “Good to see you, darlin’,” Doug says as he scoops me up in his arms.

  His hug is long, strong, and comforting, an embrace that almost brings me to tears. “Good to see you too,” I say into his shoulder.

  He pulls away, smiles, and gestures for me to follow him to the elevator. He presses the button for our floor and waits for the door to close to speak. When he does, it’s with an upward curl of his lips and sideways glance. “Glad to see you and Wolf were able to speak civilly to one another.”

  I cringe. “Don’t start.”

  He chuckles. “I’m just giving you shit. It was pure entertainment on the bus with Crawley after that. Wolf kicked him off his bus days ago, but Crawley couldn’t wait to give Wolf a piece of his mind. Wish you could have been there to see it.”

  Groaning, I lean against the wall and fold my arms. “I’m surprised Crawley’s still here after everything.”

  “Well, rumor has it he won’t be around for long. But I’d stay clear of him if you can.”

  “Ha. That won’t be a problem. I’m just a ride along now.” After everything that went down, I have no intention of getting anywhere near Crawley.

  Doug looks like he’s bracing for impact, taking a deep breath and tensing up, like he’s about to drop a bombshell on me. “Looks like I’ll be headed out after tomorrow’s show. They need me on Tony’s tour. And Wright thought it would make you happy to have your job back.”

 

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