“Who the fuck are you?” Chris snaps, his rage building. His eyes flicker between me and the person now standing behind me. “Who is he, Stacey?”
I know who it is without the need to turn. I can sense him; I can always feel when he’s nearby. The faint smell of spice, smoke and mint from the hoodie I’ve slept in only confirms it.
Kade snakes his arm around my waist, already making me feel safer. His other hand is wrapped around the neck of a beer bottle, a joint between his fingers.
He blows a cloud of toxic smoke towards Chris.
His arm tightens around me, his hand fisting the material of my dress at my hip. In a deep, threatening tone, Kade says, very slowly, “Walk away before I make you one sorry motherfucker.”
“Who are you?” Chris asks again, one of his hands slipping from the poles of the gate.
“Just go,” I beg him as Kade lowers his chin to my shoulder, inhaling deeply.
Chris will most likely come for me when I get home. He’s big and bad around me, but I watch the sliver of fear in his eyes as they shift to Kade again.
“She’s not yours.”
Kade chuckles. “She’s not yours either. Clearly.” He points behind Chris. “Leave.”
Chris pushes himself from the gate and spits on the ground before getting back into the car he certainly shouldn’t be driving.
I breathe, closing my eyes as the lights start to vanish in the foggy driveway. Kade hasn’t released me, but I haven’t moved away either. My core twists with a deep sensation I haven’t felt for a while as he brings his mouth to my ear, whispering, “Who was your friend, Freckles?”
“No one,” I manage to answer, holding in a gasp as the tip of his nose traces the shell of my ear.
As I tilt my head to give him better access, my chest heaves as the delicate yet powerful touch travels to the sensitive area of my neck that has my inner walls pulsing. He knows what he’s doing, tempting me, teasing me. “No… No one.”
He takes another draw of his joint, then has a swig of his beer, still holding me to him. “You sure? Wasn’t that who you were apparently close to fucking earlier?”
“No. ”
Kade hums, the rumbling sound vibrating against my back. “He doesn’t seem your type. Far too young.” He lowers his voice. “You prefer your quick fucks older, don’t you?”
I don’t reply, concentrating on my unsteady breaths and the heat coiling around my spine.
When Kade’s fingers tug at my chin, forcing me to look at him over my shoulder, I lick away the metallic taste on my lips, trying to hide any evidence of Chris hitting my face against the gate.
So close. His mouth is so close to mine. If I tilt my head, our lips will collide.
When he turns my body to face him, his eyes are burning into my soul. He backs me up against the gate with a palm on my chest then moves it to my throat, holding me in place. My pulse is hammering against his hand, and as he squeezes slightly, a whimper slips from my mouth.
My entire body is on fire with his touch. The total opposite of when Chris tries to manhandle me.
His pupils dilate under the moonlight.
He releases my throat and grasps a handful of hair, roughly tugging it to tip my head back. “Is that what you want? A quick fuck?”
Kade waits for me to respond, tightening his hold when I let out a whimper from how close he is, then releasing me and stepping back.
“If that’s what you want,” he says, and I frown at him. Kade tips the bottle in the direction Chris went, fighting a snarl on his face. “By all means, go. Or you can have Base as planned. We both know how desperate you can be.”
Before I can come up with a snarky response, or at least tell him to go fuck himself, he scoffs, shaking his head and turning away from me. He tosses back the rest of his beer then chucks the bottle, my shoulders tensing as it smashes on the cobbles.
You prefer your quick fucks older, don’t you?
Fine. I might have deserved that.
5
STACEY
Something is licking my face.
Two somethings.
I crack my eyes open to see Milo and Hopper on each side of me. I pat their heads while looking over at the door I’m certain I shut. “How did you two get in here?”
They stare at me, then Milo tilts his head, and I lie back down as they roll onto their backs to get tummy rubs. Hopper nudges my face with his wet nose, and I wrap my arms around him with a huge grin.
“Did you both miss me?”
Both heads tilt this time, and I laugh and scratch their ears.
Kade must’ve kept them away from the party last night. He’s always extremely protective of them. I’m surprised he hasn’t booted the door down and demanded they leave me alone.
The sun beams in my face as I peel the duvet off me, screwing my eyes shut as I search for my phone. When I find it, it’s dead, and with how much I drank last night after going back to the party, I think I’m dead too.
No sexual games were played thankfully.
I slip my shoes on and leave the spare room, Milo and Hopper sprinting away down the lobby. I walk three doors down and knock lightly. “Ty?”
The latch on the door unlocks, and my friend sneaks out, leaving Dez asleep in bed. Her hair is a mess, and there’s a bite mark on her throat. She blows out a breath as she looks at me. “I’ll call an Uber. I’m too hungover to drive.”
We step over a sleeping Base at the entranceway and slip out the front door.
The manor is strangely silent. “You wouldn’t think it was noon. Luciella must’ve given the staff more than one day off.”
“Three days, I think. She hates having them around.”
The outside air hits us, and we both shiver.
“I’m going to come stay at your place for a few days,” I tell Tylar, shivering even more at the thought of going home to Chris. “When do you leave for Rome?”
“Sunday,” she says as we sit on the steps, waiting for our ride. “I know you want to ask. So ask.”
I shrug. “What you and Dez do is none of my business. ”
“It was that stupid game,” she says, sighing. “I thought I was going to sleep with him, then Kade made them all leave.”
When I’d gone back into the manor last night, Kade had grabbed Base by the collar before he could take a line of coke from the coffee table and dragged him out of the room. Then when Dez decided to come up for air after devouring Tylar’s mouth, Kade had said that the party was over.
I had a few more shots, and then me and Tylar went to one of the spare rooms. She snuck out once she thought I was asleep, and I heard her giggling outside the door.
The gate opens, and I watch as a black motorbike drives in and stops next to us. The rider stands tall, tugs off his gloves and then the helmet to reveal dark messy hair and sleepy blue eyes.
Kade drops the helmet on the ground; he looks like he hasn’t slept in days. He rolls his shoulders as he gets off the bike, and as he lifts his gaze to me, I notice a bruise under his cheek. I gulp and look away.
“I think Base might be dead,” Tylar says, yawning. “He’s lying in the lobby in just a pair of boxers.”
Kade nods, and I want to look at him again so badly, but I don’t.
He walks up the stairs on my right, and my skin prickles at his nearness before he vanishes into the manor. My shoulders jump as he slams the door.