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Chapter no 12 – A RIDE HOME

Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1)

Knox

I had paperwork to do, but I was more interested in the impending crash and burn of my newest employee.

Naomi strutted her high-class ass right on up to the table like an

idealistic kindergarten teacher on her first day. I hated Wylie Ogden for good reason, but I didnโ€™t mind using him to prove my point.

She didnโ€™t belong here. And if I had to prove that by dangling her in front of a wolf, then so be it.

Wylieโ€™s squinty little eyes zeroed in on her, and his tongue darted out between his lips. He knew the rules. Knew I wouldnโ€™t hesitate to toss his ass out of here if he so much as touched one of my employees. But that didnโ€™t stop him from being a creepy old man.

โ€œWhatโ€™s your problem with Not Tina?โ€ Silver asked, punching the button on the blender and pouring vodka into three rocks glasses.

I didnโ€™t reply. Answering questions only encouraged conversations.

I watched as Wylie lavished Naomi with his pervy brand of attention without feeling the least bit guilty.

She wasnโ€™t my type on any plane of existence. Hell, even in jeans and a Honky Tonk t-shirt, she still looked high-class and high-maintenance. She wouldnโ€™t settle for a few nights between the sheets.

She was the kind of woman with expectations. With long-term plans.

With honey-do lists andย would you minds andย can you pleases.

Normally I could ignore an attraction to a woman who wasnโ€™t my type.

Maybe I needed a break? It had been a while since Iโ€™d taken a few days off, had some fun, gotten laid.

I did the math, winced.

It had been more than a while.

Thatโ€™s what I needed. A few days away. Maybe Iโ€™d hit the beach. Read a few fucking novels. Drink a few beers out of someone elseโ€™s inventory. Find a good lay with no strings or expectations.

I ignored the knee-jerk โ€œmeh.โ€

After hitting forty, Iโ€™d noticed an alarming ambivalence when it came to the hunt. Laziness most likely. The hunt, the narrowing of the field, the flirtation. What had once been entertaining started to seem like a lot of work for just a night or two.

But Iโ€™d work up the energy, work off the s*xual frustration. Then I could come back here andย notย feel compelled to jerk off every time I saw Naomi Witt.

Matter settled, I poured myself a water from the soda gun and watched Naomi try to leave the table only to be stopped by Wylie. The fucker actually grabbed her by the wrist.

โ€œOooooh, shit,โ€ Silver said under her breath as I came off the barstool. โ€œGoddammit,โ€ I muttered as I made my way across the bar.

โ€œNow donโ€™t you dally, Naomi,โ€ Wylie was saying. โ€œThe boys and I sure like lookinโ€™ at your face.โ€

โ€œAmong other things,โ€ one of his idiotic friends said, sending the table into spasms of laughter.

Iโ€™d expected her to be clawing her way free, but Naomi was smiling. โ€œI knew you boys were going to be trouble,โ€ she teased lightly.

โ€œThere a problem?โ€ I snapped.

Wylieโ€™s hand fell away from Naomiโ€™s wrist, and I didnโ€™t miss the fact that she immediately took a step back.

โ€œProblem?โ€ Wylie said. โ€œI donโ€™t see no problem.โ€

โ€œWylie and his friends were introducing themselves,โ€ Naomi said. โ€œIโ€™ll be right back with your drinks.โ€

With a parting glare in my direction, she sauntered back to the bar.

I stepped into Wylieโ€™s line of sight, ruining his view of her departing

ass.

โ€œYou know the rules, Ogden.โ€

โ€œBoy, I was running this town when you were nothing but a spark in your daddyโ€™s eyes.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t run shit now, do you?โ€ I said. โ€œBut this place? This is mine. And if you wanna be able to drink here, youโ€™ll keep your goddamn hands to yourself.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t appreciate the insinuations, boy.โ€

โ€œAnd I donโ€™t appreciate having to serve your crooked ass. Guess weโ€™re even.โ€

I left him and his cronies and went in search of Naomi. I found her at the POS by the bar.

Chewing on her lower lip, she didnโ€™t bother glancing up from the screen where she carefully entered an order. From the S*x on the Beach and Flaming Orgasm, I guessed it was Wylieโ€™s table of morons.

โ€œYou hit me with a fucking tray for talkinโ€™ shit, but you let that sweaty asshole put his hand on you?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t have time to point out the fact that you told me if I upset one table you were firing me, so youโ€™ll have to settle for this,โ€ she said, holding up her middle finger in my face.

Hinkel McCord and Tallulah burst out laughing.

โ€œYโ€™all arenโ€™t gettinโ€™ dinner and a show,โ€ I warned before turning back to Naomi.

โ€œDammit. Whereโ€™s the substitute button?โ€ she muttered.

I reached around her and paged through the options to the right one. Having her caged between me and the screen was making my libido malfunction.

To be contrary, I didnโ€™t step back while she keyed in the rest of the order. When she was finished, Naomi turned to look at me. โ€œYou sent me over there on purpose, knowing what would happen. I didnโ€™t react the way you wanted me to. Get over it.โ€

โ€œI sent you over there so youโ€™d be creeped out by Wylie, not so he could put his fucking hands on you. If he does it again, I wanna know.โ€

She laughed. Right in my face. โ€œYeah. Sure, Viking. Iโ€™ll come running.โ€ โ€œDrinks up, Nay,โ€ Silver called.

โ€œGotta go,ย boss,โ€ Naomi said with the kind of fake, bright politeness sheโ€™d used on Wylie. It made me want to punch a hole in the wall.

Ten minutes later, I was still thinking about punching something when my brother strolled through the door. His gaze went directly to Naomi, who

was delivering a second round of drinks to the St. Johns.

About a second later, heโ€™d clocked Wylie at the table. The two exchanged a long stare before Nash headed my way.

โ€œLook what the cat dragged in,โ€ Sherry crowed. My soon-to-be-fired business manager had come out of the office to watch the Naomi show.

Nash dragged his eyes away from Naomiโ€™s ass and flashed her an easy grin. โ€œHowโ€™s it goinโ€™, Fi?โ€ he asked.

โ€œNever a dull moment. You here to see the new girl?โ€ she asked slyly, shooting me a look.

โ€œThought Iโ€™d drop in and see how Naomiโ€™s first day is going,โ€ he said.

โ€œYou and half the fucking town,โ€ Max said as she breezed by with a tray of drinks.

โ€œSheโ€™s doing great,โ€ Sherry told him. โ€œDespite some head-butting with management.โ€

Nash glanced my way. โ€œDoesnโ€™t surprise me.โ€

โ€œHi, Nash,โ€ Naomi chirped as she passed us on her way to the bar. He nodded. โ€œNaomi.โ€

Sherry elbowed me in the gut. โ€œSomebodyโ€™s got a crush,โ€ she sang.

I grunted. Two somebodies had a crush, and if I had anything to say about it, neither of us was going to get the girl.

โ€œPull up a stool, Chief,โ€ Silver said.

Nash took her up on the offer and sat at the corner closest to the server station.

โ€œOn call or off for the night?โ€ Silver asked. โ€œOfficially off.โ€

โ€œBeer it is,โ€ she said with a little salute.

โ€œDonโ€™t you have payroll to approve?โ€ Sherry asked innocently as I hovered behind my brother.

โ€œMaybe I already did it,โ€ I hedged, watching as Naomi approached Wylieโ€™s table again.

โ€œI get an alert when itโ€™s been submitted, smartass.โ€

Tattletale technology. โ€œIโ€™ll get to it. Donโ€™t you have businesses to manage?โ€

โ€œRight now, Iโ€™ve got a man to manage. Quit being a dick to Naomi. Sheโ€™s good. The customers like her. The staff likes her. Your brother likes her. Youโ€™re the only one with a problem.โ€

โ€œMy place. I get to have a problem if I wanna have a problem.โ€ I sounded like a fucking toddler denied a cookie.

Sherry slapped a hand to my cheek and squeezed. Hard. โ€œBoss, youโ€™re a perpetual ass, but this isnโ€™t like you. You never paid attention to new hires before. Why start now?โ€

Naomi breezed by again, and it pissed me off that I watched her every step of the way.

โ€œCome here often?โ€ Naomi asked, giving my brother a full wattage smile as she trayed up another round of drinks.

โ€œThought Iโ€™d drop by and give you the good news.โ€ โ€œWhat good news?โ€ she asked, looking hopeful.

โ€œI cleared up your little grand theft auto misunderstanding.โ€

You would have thought my brother had just whipped out a solid gold 10-inch dick with the way Naomi flew into him and wrapped him in a hug. โ€œThank you thank you thank you!โ€ she chanted.

โ€œNo man-handling the customers,โ€ I snarled.

She rolled her eyes at me and gave Nash a peck on the cheek that made me want to set my own brother on fire.

โ€œAlso figured Iโ€™d see if you wanted a lift home after your shift,โ€ he offered.

Fuck me.

She didnโ€™t have a car. She probably rode her goddamn bike here and planned to ride it home after closing. In the dark.

Over my dead fucking body.

โ€œThat is so sweet of you to offer,โ€ Naomi said.

โ€œNot necessary,โ€ I said, butting into the conversation. โ€œSheโ€™s already got a ride. Sherryโ€™ll take her.โ€

โ€œSorry, Knox. Iโ€™m off in ten,โ€ my business manager said smugly. โ€œThen soโ€™s she.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t close out my tables and do my side work in ten minutes,โ€ Naomi argued. โ€œMax is showing me how to close in case you donโ€™t fire me after tonight.โ€

โ€œFine. Thenย Iโ€™mย driving you home.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure you have better things to do than to drive a needy pain in the ass home.โ€

โ€œBurn,โ€ Fi whispered gleefully.

โ€œIโ€™m driving you home. Law and Order lives right upstairs. Youโ€™re out of his way. Itโ€™d be an inconvenience to him to haul your ass home.โ€

I knew Iโ€™d pushed the right button when Naomiโ€™s smile faltered. โ€œI donโ€™t mind,โ€ Nash insisted.

But Naomi shook her head. โ€œAs much as it pains me to admit, your brother is right. Itโ€™ll be late, and Iโ€™m out of your way.โ€

Nash opened his mouth, but I cut him off. โ€œIโ€™m driving her.โ€

I could probably keep my mouth shut and my hands off her for the five- minute drive.

โ€œIn that case, you got a minute?โ€ he asked Naomi.

โ€œYou can have her for ten minutes,โ€ Max said, pushing Naomi at my brother.

She laughed and held up a hand. โ€œActually, I have tables I need to get to. Do you need something, Nash?โ€

He glanced my way. โ€œD.C. cops found your car today,โ€ he said. Her face lit up. โ€œThatโ€™s great news.โ€

Nash winced and shook his head. โ€œSorry, honey. Itโ€™s not. They found it at a chop shop in pieces.โ€

Naomiโ€™s shoulders slumped. โ€œWhat about Tina?โ€ โ€œNo sign of her.โ€

She looked even more dejected, and I was just about to order her to quit worrying when Nash reached out and tipped her chin up. โ€œDonโ€™t let this get you down, honey. Youโ€™re in Knockemout. We take care of our own.โ€

 

 

ONCE MY HANDSYย fucking brother and Wylie Ogden left, I locked myself in my office and focused on paperwork rather than watching Daisy bravely smile her way into the hearts of Knockemout.

Business was good. And I knew how important staff was to that bottom line. But Jesus. Working with Naomi day in and day out? How long would it take before sheโ€™d spout off something smart, and Iโ€™d pin her to a wall and kiss her just to shut her up?

I kept an eye on the security monitor while I worked my way through the list of stuff Fi needed me to do.

Payroll submitted. Liquor order finalized. Emails returned. And Iโ€™d finally gotten around to working on the ads. It was midnight, closing time, and I was beyond ready to call it a night.

โ€œCome on, Waylon,โ€ I called.

The dog bounded out of his bed. We found the bar empty of patrons.

โ€œDecent night tonight,โ€ Silver called from the register where she was scanning the dayโ€™s report.

โ€œHow decent?โ€ I asked, doing my best to ignore Naomi and Max as they rolled utensils into napkins and laughed about something. Waylon charged over to them to demand affection.

โ€œGood enough for shots,โ€ Silver said. โ€œDid someone say shots?โ€ Max called.

I had a deal with the staff. Every time we beat the previous weekโ€™s sales the entire shift earned shots.

She slid the report across the bar to me, and I flipped to the bottom line.

Damn. It had been a good night.

โ€œMaybe new girlโ€™s our lucky charm,โ€ she said. โ€œNothing about her is lucky,โ€ I insisted.

โ€œYou still owe us.โ€

I sighed. โ€œFine. Line โ€™em up. Teremana.โ€ I glanced over my shoulder. โ€œLetโ€™s go, ladies.โ€

Naomi cocked her head, but Max jumped out of her seat. โ€œI knew it was a good night. Fat tips too. Come on,โ€ she said, pulling Naomi to her feet.

I didnโ€™t miss the wince as Naomi stood. She obviously wasnโ€™t used to being on her feet for hours at a time. But I respected her for stubbornly trying to hide her discomfort on the way to the bar. Waylon followed on her heels like a lovesick idiot.

โ€œBoss called tequila,โ€ Silver said, producing the bottle. Max whistled and drummed the bar.

โ€œTequila?โ€ Naomi repeated on a yawn.

โ€œTradition,โ€ Silver explained. โ€œGotta celebrate the wins.โ€ โ€œOne more,โ€ I said before Silver started to pour.

Her eyebrows winged up as she produced another glass. โ€œBossman is in.

This is a first.โ€

Max looked surprised too.

โ€œWait. Donโ€™t we need salt or lemons or hot sauce or something?โ€ Naomi asked.

Silver shook her head. โ€œThatโ€™s for shitty tequila.โ€ Shots poured, we held our glasses aloft.

โ€œYou gotta make the toast,โ€ Max said to me when it became clear no one else was going to do it.

โ€œFuck. Fine. To a good night,โ€ I said. โ€œLame,โ€ Silver said.

I rolled my eyes. โ€œShut up and drink.โ€

โ€œCheers.โ€ We touched glass to glass and then to the wood of the bar.

Naomi mimicked us, and I watched her as she knocked back her shot.

I expected her to start gasping and wheezing like a sorority sister during pledge week. But those hazel eyes went wide as she looked at her empty glass. โ€œSo apparently Iโ€™ve never had good tequila before.โ€

โ€œWelcome to Honky Tonk,โ€ Max said.

โ€œThanks. And now that my first shift is officially complete,โ€ Naomi put her glass and apron on the bar and turned to me. โ€œI quit.โ€

She headed for the door.

โ€œNooooo!โ€ Silver and Max called after her.

โ€œYou better do something,โ€ Silver said, pinning me with a glare. โ€œSheโ€™s good.โ€

โ€œAnd sheโ€™s trying to support a kid, Knoxy. Have a heart,โ€ Max pointed out.

I swore under my breath. โ€œWalk each other out,โ€ I ordered and then went after Naomi.

I found her in the parking lot next to an ancient ten-speed.

โ€œYouโ€™re not riding that thing home,โ€ I announced, grabbing the handlebars.

Naomi let out a long sigh. โ€œYouโ€™re lucky Iโ€™m too tired to pedal or fight.

But I still quit.โ€

โ€œNo, you donโ€™t.โ€ Handing her the apron, I hauled the bike over to my truck and put it in the bed. She limped along after me, shoulders slumped.

โ€œJesus, you look like you got trampled by a herd of horses.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not used to being on my feet for hours at a time. Okay, Mr. Pushes Paper From a Comfy Desk Chair?โ€

I opened the passenger side door and gestured for her to get in. She winced when she climbed up.

I waited until she was settled before shutting her door then rounding the hood and sliding behind the wheel. โ€œYouโ€™re not quitting,โ€ I said just in case she hadnโ€™t heard me the first time.

โ€œOh, Iโ€™m definitely quitting. Itโ€™s the only thing that got me through the shift. I plotted all night. Iโ€™d be the best damn server you ever saw, and then when you had your change of heart, Iโ€™d tell you I quit.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re un-quitting.โ€

She yawned. โ€œYouโ€™re just saying that so you can fire me.โ€ โ€œNo. Iโ€™m not,โ€ I said grimly.

โ€œYou wanted me to quit,โ€ she reminded me. โ€œI quit. You win. Yay you.โ€ โ€œYeah, well, you didnโ€™t suck. And you need the money.โ€

โ€œYour benevolence is astounding.โ€

I shook my head. Even exhausted, her vocabulary still hit high on the SAT scale.

She rested her head against the seat. โ€œWhat are we waiting for?โ€ โ€œMaking sure the girls walk out together and get in their cars.โ€ โ€œThatโ€™s nice of you,โ€ she said, yawning again.

โ€œIโ€™m not a complete asshole all the time.โ€

โ€œSo just with me then?โ€ Naomi asked. โ€œI feel so lucky.โ€

โ€œCards on the table?โ€ I didnโ€™t feel like sugarcoating it. โ€œYouโ€™re not my type.โ€

โ€œAre you kidding me right now?โ€ she said. โ€œNope.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re not attracted to me, so that means you canโ€™t even be civil to me?โ€

The back door opened, and we watched Max and Silver exit with the last bag of trash. They marched it to the dumpster together and high-fived after heaving it in. Max waved, and Silver tossed me another salute on their way to their respective cars.

โ€œI didnโ€™t say I wasnโ€™t attracted to you. I said youโ€™re not my type.โ€

She groaned. โ€œIโ€™m definitely going to regret this, but I think youโ€™re going to have to break it down for me.โ€

โ€œWell, Daisy. It means my dick doesnโ€™t care that youโ€™re not my type. Itโ€™s still standing up, trying to get your attention.โ€

She was quiet for a long beat.

โ€œYouโ€™re too much work. Come with too many complications. And you wouldnโ€™t be satisfied with just a quick fuck.โ€

โ€œI believe Knox Morgan just said he couldnโ€™t satisfy me. If only I had a phone to immortalize that statement on social media.โ€

โ€œA. Youโ€™re getting a new phone immediately. Itโ€™s irresponsible to go without one when you have a kid to think about.โ€

โ€œOh, shut up. Itโ€™s been a handful of days. Not months. I didnโ€™t know I was going to have a kid to think about,โ€ she said.

โ€œB. I could satisfy the hell out of you,โ€ I plowed on, pulling out of the parking lot. โ€œBut youโ€™d just want more, and that doesnโ€™t suit me.โ€

โ€œBecause Iโ€™m an โ€˜uppity, needy pain in the ass,โ€™โ€ she said to the darkness out her window.

I didnโ€™t have a defense. I was an asshole. Plain and simple. And the sooner she realized that, the farther sheโ€™d stay from me. Metaphorically speaking.

Naomi let out a weary sigh. โ€œYouโ€™re lucky Iโ€™m too tired to slap you, jump out of this vehicle, and crawl home,โ€ she said finally.

I turned onto the dirt lane that led to home. โ€œYou can slap me tomorrow.โ€

โ€œProbably just make you want me more.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re a pain in my ass.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re just mad because now you have to find a new spot to pee in your yard.โ€

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