โCANย Iย GET YOUR NUMBER?โ the frat guy wearing a blue and white checkered shirt asked.
โSorry,โ I said, shooting him an insincere smile. โI donโt give out my number to customers.โ
The red-cheeked kid leaned over the bar and said, โI drive a BMW.โ โIโm really more of an Audi girl.โ
He blinked at my response and then smiled. โYouโre funny. I like funny.โ
Shelly snorted from somewhere behind me.
โI can get you into the best clubs in Dallas,โ he said, trying again. โBut weโre in Waco,โ I reminded him. โI donโt care about Dallas.โ
He reached into his wallet and pulled out a fifty and slid it across the bar to me, his eyebrows raised.
โYouโve got to be kidding me,โ I sputtered. โDid you justโdo you think Iโllโฆโ
Two men stalked into the bar, immediately drawing my attention. They were older than the usual crowd of college frat guys and douchey accountants in khakis. Mid-thirties if I had to guess.
One was blond and tall. He was lean, but I could tell he was in good shape.
The otherโฆ
The other was taller than his friend, muscular, swarthy, andย trouble.
Both were tatted to high-heaven and I had to stop myself from swooning at the sight. I was a sucker for body art.
An idea popped into my head. โExcuse me a second,โ I said to the guy whoโd just tried to pay me fifty bucks to sleep with him. โMy boyfriend just got here.โ
I ducked under the bar at the service station and walked across the battered wooden floor, which was in desperate need of a refinish. With nerves jangling in my body, I sauntered up to the dark-haired man. As I approached him I realized he was taller than I originally thought. His jaw was covered with dark stubble and his brown eyes looked down at me.
โHi,โ I said, wetting my lips in nervousness. When he didnโt say anything, I took a step closer. โI need you to do me a favor. I need you to pretend to be my boyfriend so that prick at the bar leaves me alone. Iโll let you drink for free tonight. You and your friend.โ I finally managed to glance away from the man who had yet to appear as though heโd heard anything Iโd said. But the moment I took my eyes off him he decided to move.
His hands settled on my hips and pulled me toward him. His head dipped and his lips covered mine, his tongue sweeping inside my mouth. I vaguely heard his friend let out a low chuckle, but I was too consumed by the man who was kissing me. One of his hands left my waist to travel up my body and caress the back of my head. He angled his mouth as he gave me the most carnal kiss Iโd ever experienced.
Excitement shivered up and down my spine as my nipples pebbled against the thin fabric of my black tank top.
Abruptly, he lifted his mouth from mine and stared down at me. His brown eyes were no longer blank. They seemed to be glowing, banked embers just waiting to be stoked into a fire.
The side of his mouth curled up, but it was in no way a smile. He looked away from me to stare at a spot over my shoulder.
โHeโs gone.โ
His voice was like velvet on naked skin.
He dropped his hands from my body, leaving me aching and wanting more.
I felt exposed and confused; I was supposed to be in control of the situation, but the fact that I wanted his lips on mine again told me I controlled nothing.
โWeโll take two drafts,โ came his friendโs voice. โWill you bring them to the booth in the corner, darlinโ?โ
I blinked, my eyelids feeling droopy and tired as though I had been drugged. I looked at him and nodded slightly before turning and walking back to the bar without saying a word.
As I ducked under the service bar, I caught Shellyโs expression. Her mouth was hanging open, her eyebrows raised. โWhat the fuck did you just do?โ
I grabbed a pint glass and began to fill it. โI think you saw.โ
โEveryone saw!โ She took a step closer. โDo you know who you just kissed?โ
โYeah, I kissed a guy who scared off some punk kid who wanted to pay me for a night in bed.โ
Shelly shook her head, her honey blond ponytail sweeping her shoulder. โNo,ย youย just kissed a Blue Angel.โ
I set the pint aside as beer frothed over the lip of the glass and reached for another. โSo?โ
โSo?โ she nearly squeaked. โYou donโt just go up and kiss some random biker.โ
โFirst of all, I didnโt kiss him, he kissed me. Second of all, I told him he and his friend could drink for free tonight if he pretended to be my
boyfriend. Whatโs the big deal?โ
โYou have no idea what you just got yourself into, do you? I grew up in a trailer park, Mia. Iโm familiar with biker clubs. They were around all the time. And the last thing you want is to be on their radar.โ
โIโm not on their radar,โ I said in exasperation. โHe did me a solid. Itโs no big deal.โ I didnโt want to hear any more of my best friendโs lecture, so I took the freshly poured pints and delivered them to the two bikers who were sitting in the corner booth.
They stopped talking the moment I approached. The blond smiled up at me and said, โThanks.โ
โNo sweat,โ I said. I set the pints down and began to turn with the intention of leaving.
โIโm Zip. Your boyfriendโs name is Colt.โ His blue eyes twinkled with humor and I felt my cheeks heat.
โAh, yeah, thanks for that,โ I said, shuffling from foot-to-foot, feeling awkward.
โAnd who are you?โ Zip prodded, a smile blooming across his face. โMia,โ I said. โMy name is Mia.โ
Colt said nothing, but continued to look at me with an indiscernible gaze.
โEnjoy your drinks.โ
I hastily made my way back to the bar. Shelly opened her mouth to say something, but I held up my hand. โDonโt.โ
Thankfully, a group of people entered and for the next few hours we were too busy for chitchat and the inevitable lecture that I knew was coming.
When the rush died a few hours later, I looked at the booth where the bikers had been sitting, but they were gone.
โIโm taking the trash out,โ I said.
โYou sure? I can do it,โ Shelly offered. โYou did it last time.โ
โI donโt mind,โ I told her. I lifted the hefty bag full of empty beer and liquor bottles and maneuvered my way off the floor toward the back alley of Dive Bar.
I pushed my shoulder against the door to open it and immediately heard the unmistakable sound of knuckles striking flesh.
I dropped the bag of refuse when I saw a leather-clad biker fighting a khaki-wearing, ripped meathead. The two men were about the same size, and for a moment I couldnโt tell who was winning the brawl.
My heartbeat accelerated at the scent of blood in the air and I gasped at the violence, frozen in place.
The two men fought like lions, bloodying each other as though they were battling to the death for territory, neither of them willing to back down. Grunts and guttural sounds filled the air and blood streamed from their faces when finally the biker knocked the muscled man off balance and kicked his legs out from under him. The meathead fell to the ground. When he tried to rise, the biker grabbed his hair with one hand and pulled his head back. Looking straight into his eyes, the tatted biker sank his fist into his opponentโs face with all his might, ending the altercation.
A shaft of moonlight peeked out from the clouds to reveal the bloodied face of the man whoโd kissed me just a few hours ago.
Coltโs eyes blazed with intensity as he stared at me.
โGo back inside,โ he commanded. His voice was angry, rough. A shiver of fear danced down my spine.
Fear, and something else. I turned to leave.
โWait,โ he called.
I glanced over my shoulder and Coltโs eyes held mine for a moment before he stared down at the guy on the ground in front of him. The prep was unconscious, breathing heavily after being knocked out cold. His head
lobbed to the side and a trickle of blood and drool began to form a puddle next to his face. I wondered if I should call an ambulance and tried to look more closely at him in the light.
Yeah, definitely calling an ambulance.
I thought Colt would leave, but instead he began to stalk toward me, causing my heart to beat in terror. I scrambled back, tripping over the garbage bag behind me.
I was about to fall, but Colt was suddenly there, and his hands reached out to steady me. Hands that were surprisingly gentle as they held me, when moments ago, theyโd been used to inflict violence.
It was too late to escape, so I forced myself to have a tiny shred of courage. I tilted my head back so I could gaze up at him. โWhat happened?โ I whispered.
His expression was dark. Murderous.
But for some reasonโsome stupid, asinine, hormonal reasonโI didnโt truly believe that Colt would hurt me.
โAre you gonna call the cops?โ he asked. His voice was heady, potent, unlike anything Iโd ever heard before.
โThat depends.โ I wet my dry lips, briefly realizing his gaze tracked the movement of my tongue.
He paused again, clearly weighing whether or not to let me in, wondering if it would cause more trouble than it was worth to explain it to me.
โHe drugged a woman.โ
I blinked. โExcuse me?โ
โHe might be clean cut and built, but heโs a rapist. He drugged a woman in your bar,โ he repeated. โHe bought her a cocktail and she accepted. She got up to use the bathroom and thatโs when he laced her drink. That shit
doesnโt fly with me or my club. You donโt hurt innocent people and get away with it.โ
โOh my God,โ I said in horror.
โZip noticed what was going on and we watched it unfold in plain sight. He stopped the woman from drinking whatever this fuck put in her glass and sent her home with her friends.โ His gaze wandered to the guy still passed out on the pavement. โDickhead didnโt like being accused of what heโd done and made the same mistake they all do.โ
โWhat mistake is that?โ
โChoosing a fight with me out back over the cops.โ
I swallowed, but couldnโt find the words I wanted to say. It didnโt matter because Colt wasnโt done speaking.
โHeโs damn lucky you showed up out hereโฆโ
โWere you going toโโ I blurted out the words and then cut myself off before I said something that might put me in danger.
What was this man capable of?
Coltโs lips pulled back into a smile, but it wasnโt beautiful. It was demonic and vengeful. And the shaft of moonlight bathed half his face in shadow.
โHeโll live,โ Colt assured me.
I felt him loosen his hold on me and relax. I was suddenly bereft and cold. I couldnโt understand why I wanted a savage vigilante to touch me again.
But I did.
โBetter get back inside,โ he said softly. He gestured with his chin to the passed out meathead. โHeโs got friends in the bar. Let them know you found him and theyโll take him home. Iโm pretty sure they arenโt gonna call the cops.โ
With that pronouncement, Colt turned. A shaft of moonlight illuminated the logo on the back of his leather vest, a skull flanked by open angel
wings.
He strode from the alley, becoming one with the darkness.
I crossed my hands over my arms, my fingers stroking the spot where heโd touched my skin.
After a few moments my daze cleared, and I got the bag of trash into one of the nearly full dumpsters.
I took one last look at the creep on the ground and then turned and went into the bar.
The next morning, my doorbell chimed. I shot up in bed, terrified, my heart in my throat. Iโd been completely asleep, dead to the world, and the noise had sounded like it was playing on speakers directly in my bedroom. Cursing and sleepy-eyed, I got up, tripping on the comforter that hung off the side of the bed. I found a pair of pajama shorts before heading into the living room to the front door.
โYouโre a terrible person, do you know that?โ I glowered at Shelly as she stood on the steps holding two coffees and a paper bag from our favorite bakery. We used to do our homework together at Madelineโs. Weโd sit in the back, sharing a chocolate croissant and a latte because that was all Shelly could afford. I always offered to pay, but Shelly never accepted charity.
โYou look like hell,โ Shelly said. Her honey blond hair was pulled up into a messy bun and she was wearing white denim shorts and a pink sleeveless tank. Her toenails were a subtle shade of coral. The woman didnโt ever look like she worked nights. No bags under the eyes. No pale skin from lack of sleep. Fresh as a spring daisy.
Always.
โI didnโt get to sleep until about four,โ I admitted, waving her inside. She handed me one of the to-go cups. โWhy is that, I wonder?โ
Shelly had tried to get me to talk about Colt and the kiss when weโd been closing up the bar. While we washed glasses, put the chairs on the tables, and swept the floor, she needled me relentlessly. Iโd only managed to escape her inquisition because Iโd volunteered to clean the bathrooms and then taken out the garbage. Not only did I want to escape her determination to find out how good the kiss was, but I also wanted to see if the guy Colt had beat up was still there.
He wasnโt.
โYou got away last night, but I need details. And I need them now.โ
โWhy?โ I asked as I walked into the kitchen to grab a plate from the cabinet. I took the pastry bag from Shelly and unloaded the pastries onto a plate. We both sat at the old Formica kitchen table from the 1950s. It was orange and hideous, but it had been my grandmotherโs favorite piece of furniture and I didnโt have the heart to replace it. I didnโt have the heart to redecorate her home at all, actually. Surrounded by the decor of my childhood, I kept the memory of my grandmother alive as best I could.
โWhy?โ she asked, mouth agape. She tore the croissant but didnโt take a bite yet. โHow long have we known each other?โ
โTwelve years,โ I said.
โRight. Iโve been there for boyfriends who have become ex boyfriends, I was the first phone call after you lost your virginity, and not once have I ever seen the look on your face that I saw last nightโafter you kissed a total stranger. A biker, no less. I was trying to tell you about the whole biker thing and you wouldnโt let me.โ
โLet you? We were at work. What was I supposed to do? Ask our customers to stop ordering drinks so you could give me the run down? I got the memo. Donโt get involved.โ
She popped a croissant bite into her mouth and chewed. After she swallowed and washed it down with coffee, she replied, โYou shouldnโt have singled them out. You donโt understand them like I do.โ
โYou know the Blue Angels?โ
She shook her head. โNo, but I told you I know biker culture. My momโฆโ Shelly trailed off, not wanting to say more about the woman whoโd given her life, but not much else. โAnyway, bikers are weird. Theyโre like, oddly possessive of their women. But they fuck aroundย a lot. Fidelity isnโt big in their world.โ
โOkay? What does any of that have to do with me?โ
โJust, donโt get involved with this guy, okay? Youโre a good girl. A nice girl. You deserve more than some rough biker who wonโt come home to you every night. They donโt have normal jobs, or live normal lives. Theyโre not suburbs and white picket fence guys.โ
Normal.
Yeah, nothing about my interaction with Colt had been normal.
I forced a smile. โI think itโs really sweet that youโre trying to warn me off, but youโre forgetting something. He just kissed me. I doubt heโs even still thinking about me.โ
โThatโs what I was trying to explain to you. You may not want him, but heย definitelyย wants you. For him to kiss you in public like that? It was basically him putting his brand on you.โ
I rolled my eyes. โThatโs just dumb.โ
She shrugged. โLike I said. Itโs weird, and as an outsider, itโs hard to comprehend. Your grandmother wouldnโt want you to end up with a guy like that.โ
โPlease donโt bring her into this,โ I said lightly.
โYouโre right. Itโs a cheap shot. But you have to swear to me that you wonโt get involved with them.โ
โI swear.โ
The vow was made easily and without an agenda to get her off my back. I truly had no desire to get involved with Colt. Even if it had been the best kiss of my life.
โGood. Now am I allowed to change the subject?โ she asked. โPlease.โ
Shelly looked at me for a long moment and then stood up. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a sparkly ring and slid it onto her left ring finger.
โOh my God.โ I jumped to my feet. โWay to bury the lead!โ
โI knew if I told you I got engaged last nightโwell, early this morning,โ she grinned, โyouโd want to talk about it. But I wanted to talk about your thing first.โ
I grasped Shellyโs hand so I could get a look at her ring. โItโs beautiful.
How did it happen?โ
She smiled dreamily. โI got home from the bar and walked into the apartment. Mark had lit candles and scattered rose petals across the floor leading to the bedroom like a walkway. I followed them andโฆโ Her cheeks flushed. โHe was down on one knee, wearing a tuxedo. He said he didnโt want to propose on our one-year anniversary, so he proposed the day after. Even if that meant proposing to me the moment I got home from work. He said he didnโt want to wait any longer to start our life together.โ
Tears misted my eyes and I launched myself at my best friend, who was a good six inches taller than me. โIโm so happy for you guys. You deserve all the happiness in the world.โ
She hugged me back just as fiercely. โWill you be my maid of honor?โ
Laughing, I pulled back and swiped the tears from my cheeks. โLike you even have to ask.โ





