Naomi
โWell, look who just strutted her fabulous ass in here,โ Fi called from the corner of Honky Tonkโs bar where she was keying the nightโs specials into the system.
I held out my arms and did a slow turn.
Who knew a haircut could make me feel ten years younger and a thousand times sassier? Not to mention the short denim skirt Stef had talked me into.
The man set the gold standard for being a best friend. While waiting for me to prance out of the dressing room in my new skirt, Stef had been on a conference call with his โpeople,โ arranging to have my stuff packed and my house on Long Island put on the market.
Tonight he was staying with Waylay, and I wasnโt sure who was more excited about their plans to binge-watchย Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
โYou like the hair, Fi?โ I asked, giving my head a shake to make the curls bounce.
โLove it. My brotherโs a damn genius with hair. Speaking of Jer, is your Stef single and if so can we play matchmaker?โ
โWhy? Did Jeremiah say anything about Stef?โ I demanded.
โHe only casually mentioned that your friend was the hottest gay man to strut into Knockemout in a decade.โ
I squealed. โStef asked me if Jeremiah was seeing anyone!โ
โOh, itโs so on,โ Fi announced, pulling the lollipop out of her mouth. โBy the way, Iโve got good news for you.โ
I grinned as I stowed my purse behind the bar. โDid Idris Elba come to his senses and offer to whisk you away to a private island?โ
She grinned wickedly. โNot quite that good. But youโve got a party in the private room starting at nine. High rollers.โ
I perked up. โHigh rollers?โ
Fi jerked her head toward the hallway. โPoker game. Hush-hush. Half a dozen big spenders who feel like throwing away six figures on cards.โ
โSix figures?โ I blinked. โIs this legal?โ I whispered the question despite the fact that we were alone in the empty bar.
The lollipop returned to her mouth. โWeeeell, letโs just say if Chief Morgan wanders his fine ass in here tonight, he doesnโt get in that room.โ
I wasnโt sure how I felt about it. As someone who was supposed to be looking good in the eyes of the court, I probably shouldnโt be lying to law enforcement about anything.
But Iโd cross that bridge when I had to tonight. Feeling happy, I swung into the kitchen to get set up for the busy night.
THE EXTENTย of my professional poker knowledge was entirely based on the snippets of games Iโd seen on TV while changing channels. I was pretty sure the players on TV looked nothing like the ones crowded around the round table in Honky Tonkโs secret back room.
Beneath his turquoise polo shirt, the British-accented Ian had muscles that looked like he bench pressed cars all day. He had dark skin, short- cropped hair, and the kind of smile that made a womanโs knees go weak. He was wearing a wedding ring with a whole lot of diamonds.
On Ianโs right was Tanner. He had reddish-blond hair that looked like a womanโs fingers had just left it. He wore the D.C. commuter uniform of expensive, fitted trousers, rolled-up shirt sleeves, and a loosened tie. No wedding ring, and heโd made certain Iโd noticed with every top-shelf scotch I brought him. He fidgeted constantly and jumped every time the door opened.
On Tannerโs right was a man the rest referred to as Grim, though I doubted his parents had actually named him that. He looked like heโd walked right off the pages of a silver fox motorcycle club romance novel.
Tattoos crisscrossed every inch of visible skin. He kept his sunglasses and scowl firmly in place as he lounged in his chair, sticking to club sodas.
Next to Grim was Winona, the only woman at the table. She was tall, built, Black, and wore pink metallic eyeshadow that complemented the accents on her figure-hugging denim romper. Her hair was big and bold, just like her laugh, which she was sharing with the man next to her.
โLucy, Lucy, Lucy,โ she said. โWhen are you gonna learn not to bluff me?โ
Lucian was the kind of handsome that made women wonder if heโd made some pact with the devil. Dark hair. Dark, smoldery eyes. Dark suit. He gave off hints of power, wealth, and secrets like a cologne.
Heโd arrived later than everyone else, shedding his jacket and rolling up his sleeves as if he had all the time in the world. He took his bourbon neat and didnโt try to look down my shirt when I served it.
โMaybe when you stop distracting me with your wit and beauty,โ he teased.
โPlease,โ Winona scoffed, elegantly stacking her winnings with long red fingernails.
I was in the middle of trying to figure out how much one chip was worth and topping off the pitcher of ice water in the corner when the door burst open.
Tanner and I both jumped.
Knox strode into the room, looking annoyingly s*xy as always. โYou son of a bitch,โ he said.
Everyone held their breath. Everyone, that is, except for Lucian, who continued to deal the next hand, unruffled by the interruption. โI was wondering how long it would take word to travel,โ he said blandly. He set the deck down and came to his feet.
For a second, I was sure they were going to launch themselves at each other like stags fighting for supremacy in a nature documentaryโฆor, you know, actual nature.
Instead, Knoxโs scowl melted and was replaced with the kind of grin that made me feel as warm and gooey inside as a chocolate chip cookie fresh from the oven.
Note to self: Make chocolate chip cookies.
The two men shook hands and exchanged back slaps that would have put me in a chiropractorโs office.
โWhat the hell are you doing here?โ Knox asked, less aggressively this time.
โCurrently losing to Winona and thinking about ordering another drink.โ
โIโll get it. Anyone else want another round?โ I squeaked.
Knoxโs gaze fell on me. His grin vanished so quickly I wondered if heโd sprained a facial muscle. He took a leisurely, scowly tour of my appearance from hair to feet, disapproval snapping off of him like electricity.
โNaomi, outside. Now,โ he growled.
โSeriously? Whatโs your problem this time, Viking?โ
โThere a problem?โ Grim asked, his voice low and dangerous.
โNone of your concern.โ Knoxโs voice had dropped into sub-zero temperatures.
โGo ahead and bring everyone a round, Naomi,โ Ian suggested, his eyes on Knox.
I nodded and headed for the door. Knox was on my heels.
He shut the door behind us and took me by the arm, steering me down the empty hallway away from the bar, past his secret lair office. He didnโt stop until heโd opened the door at the far end of the hall which opened into Whiskey Clipperโs supply room.
โWhat the hell, Knox?โ
โWhat the fuck are you doing in that room dressed like that?โ
I gestured at my empty tray. โWhat does it look like? Iโm serving drinks.โ
โThis ainโt tea time at some goddamn country club, sweetheart. And those people arenโt on the PTA.โ
I pinched the bridge of my nose. โIโm going to need a pie chart or a Venn diagram or a database to catalog all of the many ways I piss you off. Why are you mad that Iโm doing my job?โ
โYou shouldnโt be serving that party.โ
โLook, if youโre not going to explain, then I donโt think Iโm responsible for listening. I have drinks to deliver.โ
โYou canโt just wander into dangerous situations like this.โ
I threw up my arms. โOh, for Peteโs sake. I didnโtย wander. I showed up for my shift. Fi gave me the table because she knew theyโd tip well.โ
He stepped close enough that his boots brushed the tips of my shoes. โI want you out of that room.โ
โExcuse me! Youโre the one who lets them play here and youโre the one who hired me to serve drinks. Ergo, youโre the one with the problem.โ
He leaned in until we were almost touching. โNaomi, these arenโt just weekend warriors on bikes or your typical Beltway roadkill. They can be dangerous if they want to be.โ
โYeah? Well, so can I. And if you try to take me off that table, youโre going to find out exactly how dangerous.โ
โFuck me,โ he muttered under his breath. โThatโs not happening,โ I scoffed.
He closed his eyes, and I knew the big dummy was counting to ten. I let him get to six before stepping around him.
My hand had just closed around the doorknob when he caught me, trapping me between the door and his body. His breath was hot on the back of my neck. I could feel my heart beat in my head.
โDaze,โ he said.
Goose bumps prickled on my arms. Warnerโs only pet name for me had been โbabe.โ And for a moment, I was paralyzed with a desire so intense I didnโt recognize it as my own.
โWhat?โ I whispered.
โTheyโre not your kind of people. If that dickhead Tanner gets too much over-priced scotch in him, he starts hittinโ on anything with a rack and losing hands. That skirt youโre barely wearing is already a distraction. He loses too much, he starts talkinโ shit and startinโ fights. Grim? He runs his own motorcycle club in D.C. Mostly personal protection now, but he still dabbles in less legal ventures. Trouble follows him.โ
Knox was close enough to me that his chest brushed lightly against my back.
โIanโs made and lost more millions than anyone else at that table. Heโs got enough enemies out there that you donโt wanna be standing next to him when one of them shows up. And Winona carries a grudge. She feels sheโs been done wrong, sheโll burn down your world with a smile on her face.โ
โWhat about Lucian?โ
For a moment, there was nothing but the sound of our breathing to cover the silence between us.
โLuce is a whole other kind of dangerous,โ he said finally.
Carefully, I turned to face him. Not quite managing to cover the flinch when my breasts brushed his chest. His nostrils flared, and my heart rate picked up.
โIโve had no problems at that table. And Iโm willing to bet if it were Fi or Silver or Max on that party, you wouldnโt be having this conversation.โ
โThey know how to handle trouble.โ โAnd I donโt?โ
โBaby, you showed up in town in a fucking wedding dress with flowers in your hair. You scream into pillows when you get stressed out.โ
โThat doesnโt mean I canโt handle myself!โ
He put a hand on the door behind me and leaned into the last bit of my space. โYou need a goddamn keeper.โ
โIโm not some helpless damsel in distress, Knox.โ
โReally? Where would you be if it wasnโt me who found you in the cafe? Staying in Tinaโs shithole trailer with Way? No job. No car. No phone.โ
I was getting very close to whacking him over the head with my tray. โYou caught me on a bad day.โ
โBad day? Fuck me, Naomi. If I didnโt drive your ass to the goddamn mall, you still wouldnโt have a cell phone. Like it or not, you need someone watching out for you because youโre too damn stubborn to do it yourself. Youโre too busy trying to take care of everyone else to bother with yourself.โ
His chest was pressing against mine, and I was having trouble focusing on the fury that rose in my throat. Hot, hard muscle against soft flesh. His proximity made me feel drunk.
โYouโre not kissing me,โ I insisted. In hindsight, the warning was a tad presumptuous since heโd never kissed me before. But to be fair, heย reallyย looked like he wanted to kiss me.
โIโd rather wring your pretty little neck right now,โ he said, eyes narrowing on my mouth.
I licked my lips, preparing to definitelyย notย kiss him.
The low rumble in his chest vibrated through my body as he dipped his head toward mine.
A new vibration interrupted us.
โFuck,โ he hissed, yanking his phone out of his pocket. โWhat?โ He listened, then let out a string of colorful curses. โDonโt let him past the bar.
Iโll be out in a second.โ โWhatโs wrong?โ I asked.
โSee? That right there is your problem,โ he said, pointing a finger in my face as he yanked the door open.
โWhat?โ
โYouโre suddenly too worried about me to watch your own ass while youโre serving a table of criminals.โ
โHas anyone ever told you youโre ridiculously dramatic?โ I asked as he hauled me out. He was texting with his free hand.
โNo one who didnโt have a death wish. Letโs go, Daze. This time Iโll let you make my problem yours.โ