Part 15 (2/2)
”Dude, I've officially moved out. The two of them are on their own now.”
”Why don't you take Harper with you? I'll try to find the two of them and we'll meet in the parking lot of the community hall, where she's got Harper's car parked.” He looks over at Harper. ”Is that okay, Shakes?”
She nods. ”Sure.”
As soon as Harper has the stove turned off and her creepy bean stew covered the two of us head out to the garage. I've still got the keys to Rayne's BMW from my date night with Brooke so we hop into that vehicle. It's just one of several high end luxury vehicles Rayne has stored in his garage.
”Buckle up,” I tell Harper as we climb into the car. ”Rayne would never forgive me if anything happened to you.”
”I'm sure you're a safe driver,” she replies as she straps herself in.
”That may be true, but it's every other a.s.shole on the road that I'm worried about.”
The drive into town is quiet. Harper and I don't have much in common, except for Rayne and Brooke. Until Harper finally says, ”You know this is about Brooke and not about you.”
”What do you mean?”
”She's never felt good about herself. Deep down I don't think she believes that she deserves to be loved. That's why she does the things she does. Why she's pus.h.i.+ng you away.”
”I'm not going to let her.”
”I just want you to be prepared. In case she's-um-with someone else.”
”I can handle it,” I tell her. I already have a plan.
By the time I hit the third f.u.c.king trendy bar in a row I'm so sick of looking at b.u.t.ton-down-s.h.i.+rt wearing a.s.sholes I could scream. They've all got on the same d.a.m.n collar s.h.i.+rts and pretty-boy haircuts. They've even got the same stupid black shoes. It makes me wonder if there's some kind of a.s.shole factory close by where they're just pumping these guys out by the hour.
And then I spot her. Sitting at the end of a long wooden bar hanging all over one of them.
Every hair on my body stands at attention when I realize the b.u.t.ton-down-s.h.i.+rt wearing a.s.shole has his stupid manicured hands all over my girl.
I'm ready to clobber the guy and I smile when I imagine staining his stupid collar s.h.i.+rt completely red with his own blood.
But I take in a deep breath instead. I try to calm myself down so I don't kill the guy. I need to play this cool. I just need to get Brooke out of here-and home with me-without causing a scene or any trouble.
There are two drinks on the bar: one in front of Brooke and one in front of the a.s.shole. The a.s.shole's drink is half gone, but thankfully Brooke's looks like it hasn't been touched.
As soon as Brooke notices me marching toward her, her eyes go wide. She's no longer paying any attention to the a.s.shole as he babbles on about G.o.d-only-knows-what. Her big, brown eyes are planted firmly on me.
Just where I like them.
It takes a few seconds for the a.s.shole to catch on that he's no longer the center of Brooke's attention. There's a new man in town.
As he turns toward me I make sure to give him my most intimidating cold stare. I stifle a laugh when he swallows hard and his face turns pale. He actually looks like he might puke.
”You're in my seat,” I tell him as I stand right next to his barstool and stare down at him.
I'm not the tallest guy on the planet, but I can look like the meanest when I want to. This guy looks like he's never been in a fight in his life, not even with his wife. I have no doubt he'll fold like a house of cards within seconds.
”I-um...” Beads of sweat are starting to gather at his temples. He points to Brooke. ”You told me you were single.”
”But you're not.” I make a point of looking down at his wedding ring finger. Even though he's taken his ring off, there's still an indentation where it was on his finger no doubt right before he slid in into his pocket as he entered the bar.
What a jerkoff. I've f.u.c.ked a lot of women, but I've never lied. And I sure as h.e.l.l would never cheat on someone I'm supposed to love.
”Who is this guy?” The a.s.shole asks Brooke.
She gulps, but doesn't reply.
”I'm the guy you don't want to f.u.c.k with,” I state. ”Now get out of my chair.”
The guy looks me up and down as I glare at him. He's trying to act tough to save some face, but he'll leave when he figures out that if he doesn't hightail it out on his own I'll make him leave.
”You look familiar.” His eyes narrow as he searches my face. ”Did you go to Scottsdale Prep?”
I laugh right in the guy's face. ”Do I look like I went to a prep school?”
He shakes his head. ”Not really.” But he continues to gawk at me.
When I'm sick of his c.r.a.p I ask, ”Ever been to an Always Rayne concert?”
His eyes widen. ”Oh, my G.o.d! You're the guy! You're the guitar player.”
”I am.”
This causes him to practically leap from the barstool. ”I'm so sorry...I didn't mean to...I didn't know she was your girl, man.” His hand is now covering his stupid-looking a.s.shole face as he shakes his even stupider-looking a.s.shole head in disbelief. ”Always Rayne is like the best band ever. I can't believe this.”
I take the seat that he vacated.
”Can I get your autograph?” he asks as he grabs a pen from his s.h.i.+rt pocket.
I know I'm supposed to be nice to our fans because they're the ones who buy our music and pay to see us in concert, but all I can think about are all the places I'd like him to stick the f.u.c.king autograph. But I play it cool. I take his pen, scribble on a drink coaster, and hand the coaster and pen back to him.
”Thanks.” The guy can't take his eyes off the coaster, like it's gold or something.
I wait for a few seconds, staring at him, before he takes the hint to get lost. Once the a.s.shole is gone I turn my attention to my Wild Child.
She's certainly fulfilled the t.i.tle tonight.
”Thanks a lot.” She glares at me.
”No problem.”
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