HAPPY EIGHTEENTH, MOLLOY
SEPTEMBER 18TH 2004 JOEY
MOLLOY HAD A LOT OF FANS.
The entire back bar of The Dinniman was littered with bodies, all here to celebrate her turning eighteen.
I felt bad for her brother, Kev, who was sitting in the corner with his select group of four friends, while his twin drew half the school to her like moths to a flame.
A very sexy flame.
A flame that, if I saw one more lad from our year kissing on the cheek or touching dangerously low on the back, I was going to lose my shit.
I had no problem with Molloyโs extroverted nature, it was who she was. It was a huge part of why I had been drawn to her in the first place, but I had a very big problem with her male friendsโ wandering hands.
โLooks like youโve got your hands full there, son,โ Tony interjected, inclining his head to where his daughter was surrounded by a group of lads from our year, as they danced and jumped around to Kevin Lyttleโsย Turn Me On.
โYeah, Tony,โ I replied, rubbing my jaw. โLooks like I have.โ
โAh, nothing to be worried about there, boyo. Sheโs always been like this. Our Aoife has never been in short supply of admirers,โ Tony explained in an amused tone. โThereโs something infectious about her personality, you
see. It draws people in.โ Chuckling to himself, he finished off his pint before adding, โWhich puts the fear of god in her poor mother.โ
I watched from a distance until I saw Eoin Caddigan wrap a strand of Molloyโs long blonde hair around his finger as he danced up behind her.
โAnd thatโs me off, Tony,โ I announced, tossing back the last of my drink. โItโs time to put the fear of god into someone else.โ
โAh, first love.โ Laughing, he waved me off. โKeep the head, young fella.โ
โDonโt count on it,โ I muttered under my breath, as I pushed through the crowds, not stopping until I was on the dancefloor, with my arm wrapped around her waist.
โJoe!โ Molloy smiled up at me as her arms came around my neck. โI thought you said you donโt dance?โ Reaching up on her high-heeled tippytoes, she pressed a red-lipstick kiss to the corner of my mouth.
โTonightโs an exception.โ Glowering at the prick from school, who was gingerly backing away from my girl, I pulled her body flush against mine. โHappy eighteenth, Molloy.โ
Beaming up at me, she let her hands wander to my chest, as she rocked and thrust her hips against mine, grinding herself against me to the rhythm of the music.
Fuck me, I needed a lot more than a vodka and Red Bull to handle this girl.
โI absolutely donโt love you, Joey Lynch,โ she breathed, fist knotting in my shirt, as she tugged my face down to hers. โAnd I always wonโt.โ





