Chapter 32
He puts out his hand. “Scott.”
My hand finds him automatically. “Nice to meet you, Scott.”
He smiles and his blue eyes lift at the corners. “Not gonna tell me your name?”
I pull my hand back and lean into the pillar, trying to make myself small.
He looks away, scanning the crowd to the left and right. Then the pier. When he’s satisfied, he drags his eyes back to me. “Where’s your boyfriend?”
I’m speechless.
“That guy you were with the other night?” he adds. “All curled up on his lap like a pet.”
“I think you have me mixed up with someone else.”
“Oh,” he says, nodding his head and looking straight ahead. “OK. Well, then would you like to go for a walk? See the sunset somewhere else?”
I am considering my optHe’s He’ss not interested in the sunset. So I guess I can assume this is an invitation to fool around. And last week I’d have said no thank you automatically. But this week… I realize now why girls chase boys.
And vice versa.
“Where’d you have in mind?” I ask, forcing myself to stare him in the face.
He gives me a crooked grin that is quite inviting, and then reaches for my knee and squeezes. “Girl’s choice.”
“I live down the street.”
He stands and extends his hand to me. “Let’s go, babe.”
He holds my hand as we cross Pier Plaza, chatting with me like we’ve been friends forever. “My bro Danny…”
I could give a shit about his bro Danny and how he cracked his skull doing some skater trick that sounds too ridiculous to be true, but what do I know about skater tricks?
I only feel his hand in mine. Just like James. Is this all they have to do? The beautiful ones? All they have to do is hold your hand to turn you stupid with lust? I’m certainly well on my way to idiocy, that’s for sure. I can only imagine how I’ll melt into a puddle of goo when I get what I came for.
And after that… I have no idea.
When I turn up Fifth Street, there are flashing lights at the police station, so I turn left on Walnut and take the back way through the alley. I stop us outside the back gate, suddenly nervous about going inside.
“This you?” he says, nodding his head to my building. He pushes me against the garage and then his hands are on my hips, dipping behind me to caress my ass. His lips are descending on mine before I can even answer.
And then…
He’s ripped away and flung to the ground, his head bouncing off the concrete. James is staring down at him, clenching his fists, looking like he’s in professional mode.
“Stop!” I say, standing between the new guy and the assassin. “You have no right.”
James looks at me and narrows his eyes. My insides drop like I just jumped off a cliff, that’s how terrifying he looks. He points to my new friend. “Really? This asshole? He picks up a different girl every night. And if you were fucking paying any attention at all, you’d have seen that!”
The Skater dude is back on his feet, picking up his board, and already walking away. “I’m outta here.” He turns, walking backward for a few paces. “And for the record, asshole, I asked her if she was yours. She said no. So you got some work to do.”
And then he drops the board, hops on, and a few seconds later he’s turned the corner, out of sight.
James turns back to me, grinding his teeth, clenching the muscles in his jaw. “Do you have any idea what you’re doing?”
I raise my chin in defiance. “I know exactly what I’m doing.”
He grabs my shoulders and pushes me back against the garage. “You wanted to fuck him?” His eyes are darting back and forth, searching me, waiting for the answer.
“Maybe.”
His hand comes up and palms my throat, his thumb making little circles under my chin. “I give you a taste, then back off to give you room, and you take home the first asshole who asks for your name?” His erection presses against my belly and he dips his forehead until it rests against mine.
My heart is racing, but for once in my life, it’s for all the right reasons. I reach for his face, threading my fingers through his dark hair.
“You’re mine,” he growls. “I told you to come find me when you were ready.”
“I looked, but no luck. So I played the only card I had. And look at that.” I smile with satisfaction. “Here you are.” I tilt my head up and meet his gaze. The sun is gone now, only the light of the stars illuminates him. And still, I see everything so clearly. “I didn’t have to find you, James. All I had to do was make sure you found me.”
He looks my way and I’m too sad to even try and pretend I haven’t been staring.
He waves. I don’t even blink.
He turns and starts talking with his friends and then they bump fists and he flips his board up, grabs it by the front wheels, and walks towards me.
I sit up straight and panic. Shit.
He walks up smiling. “Hey,” he says, dropping his board and sitting down next to me. “What’s up? You here alone tonight?”
“I’m always here alone,” I reply as I study his face, looking for intentions. God, are all boys beautiful? Or is it this beach? I’ve never paid much attention, but two in a week, that’s some good luck.Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.