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It was the only way to win.

I started the turn, leaning my whole body into it.

As the lights of the finish line came into view, I knew I had won.

Cheers erupted all around me as I screeched to a halt.
 

The door was opened from outside and I saw Clyde and Flannery staring at me with shit eating grins. I slid out of the car and was immediately swallowed up by a crowd of people. Girls were shrieking as they pressed up against me.

Here we go again.

Hot rod races were a beacon for girls on the prowl, even at local meet ups like this. It was kind of a pain in the ass sometimes, to tell the truth. I just smiled and nodded as I made my way to the table where I could pick up my prize money. The crowd started to dissipate as I handed my uncle his keys and half the money.

I walked over to my bike, checking my phone again.

Nothing.

God damn it.

I looked up and cursed. Out loud this time.

A girl was straddling my ride.

I didn’t like anybody touching my ride, even if she was a hot girl.

And this one was definitely hot, objectively speaking. Long blond hair, thin, with big fake breasts. Her lips looked like they’d been altered too. Big and poofy.

She looked like a porn star.

I know a lot of guys liked the plastic look but I did not.

The thought of the hot little red head sitting on my bike clouded the image of the girl in front of me.

Shannon fucking Rogers.

Yeah, I knew her. She was always hanging around. A lot of people considered Shannon the unofficial prize for winning.
 

That was her thing. She put out a lot. But she only liked winners.

She was either easy or impossible. Too bad she had a thing for me. I had no interest in someone who’d been passed around that much.

I jerked my head to the side and she pouted, sliding her long tanned legs off the bike.

“What’s wrong, Jace?”

“I’m not in the mood.”

She shrugged.

“Suit yourself.”

I didn’t even watch as she slinked away. Even though every other red blooded male in the place was staring at her with drool hanging off their chins. Instead, I yanked on my helmet and tore out of there.

I drove around aimlessly, not realizing where I was headed until I pulled up there.

Frannie’s place.

Damn if I couldn’t get that girl out of my head! And now I was practically stalking her. Fuck it though, I wanted to see if she was home.
 

That would give me something to fantasize about later.

I’d spent every waking moment the past few days mentally undressing her. I’d imagined her with her top off, bra on. Bra off and panties on. Slowly moving toward the main event.

Though to be honest, I doubted it would be slow when it happened. Not the first dozen times or so. I wanted her too bad.

I stared up at her window on the third floor.
 

The lights were on.

It would be so easy to ring the buzzer, walk up the stairs and pull her into my arms.

I’d kiss her senseless before carrying her down the hallway to her bedroom.
 

We wouldn’t come out again for hours.

Fuck that.

We wouldn’t come out for days.

I pulled out my phone. She still hadn’t written back.
 

Fuck.

Not tonight I guess.

I tucked my phone away and rode out into the night.

Frannie

I woke up with tears on my pillow for the third day in a row. I had a few days off before my summer job started. I’d planned to clean the house, go for a walk, check out the beach and boardwalk that I hadn’t had a chance to visit more than once since I’d started school.
 
But I’d spent most of it crying and laying in bed.

I’d just taken an accidental 3 hour nap after an unsatisfactory dinner of reheated take out food.

I must be an idiot.

Not just an idiot.
 

The biggest idiot alive.

A prize winning idiot, not unlike a hog at the county fair.

I snorted. Yeah, Frannie, you’re a pig. Fat Frannie rides again. That’s what the kids used to call me in school. I had slimmed down a bit as I got taller, but the name stuck.

In my head, anyway.

Visions of the smarmy look on Professor Candel’s face slid around my mind. He’d thought I would be flattered… excited even. Did I seriously give that vibe out?

Was I the fat, desperate chick?

It’s not like I’d never flirted a day in my life so I knew that wasn’t it.

Sure, I’d had crushes. Nothing too crazy but I noticed cute boys. But I’d never done anything about it.
 

Not even close.

Not even ONCE.

I sighed, slipping my feet into my fuzzy slippers. I’d let my phone die again. I padded into the kitchen to plug it in and make a pot of tea.

Maybe a little late night TV would cheer me up.
 

It being 11 pm and all.
 

A key rattled in the lock and I turned to see Becky walk in the door. She was carrying a bag of clean laundry. It must be that time again.

Once in a while she swapped her clothes out. Her boyfriend had yet to make enough room in his closet to satisfy her clothes habit. So Becky showed up once a week to drop things off and pick up some fresh outfits.

What I considered home, she considered a closet.

“Hey Becks.”

“Oh hey.
 
You’re up.”

I nodded. I was often in bed with a book by now. Even when I wasn’t working on homework I was reading. I was a certified book-a-holic.

“Want a cup of tea?”

“I’m good, thanks.”

Becky was putting her stuff away when my phone let out a series of loud beeps.

Ding.

Ding ding ding.

Whoa, I must have gotten a bunch of texts during my three day sleep-a-thon.

I picked up my phone and my mouth dropped open.

Text one was from Jace:

You okay? Checking in… your car needs a lot of work btw

Text two was from Nevada:

SCHOOL IS OVER! WHOOHOOO! Am I gonna see your face soon Frantastic?

Text three was from Jace:

Hey, let me know how you are. Car should be ready by next week. I can give you a ride if you need one before then.

Oh my god.

He could give me a ride?

HE COULD GIVE ME A RIDE???

I broke out in a sweat thinking about what that meant. Did he mean that in a dirty way? Or was he being nice?

Either way, my cheeks lit up with the thrill of it all. A boy wanted to drive me around on his motorcycle. Not just any boy either. A freaking gorgeous one.

Becky was staring at me, her arms crossed and an arched look on her face.

“Um, hello. Who is texting you so much?”

“Oh it’s just Nev. And Jace.”

“You met a guy?!?”

“You don’t have to make it sound like it’s impossible. Besides, its not like that.”

“Okay, sure.”

I didn’t have a lot of friends at school so when Becky and I had met off a housing chat board, I had been thrilled. She was on scholarship and had the same limited resources I did.

I thought I had made a friend.

And I had, sort of.

The first few months we went grocery shopping together, and did our laundry. We even cooked dinner together most nights, both of us being the broke and frugal type.

Only that’s where our similarities ended. I quickly realized that Becky was obsessed with being wealthy. She was smart and pretty and determined to catch a rich husband. She didn’t even try and hide it. So when she started dating the head of one of the biggest frats on campus, that was it.

She definitely was not a ‘hoes before bros’ type of girl.

Not that I was a hoe.

Even though I kind of wished I was at the moment.

“Well, is he hot?”

“That would be an understatement.”

“Aren’t you going to text him back?”

“Uh… yeah I guess so.”

What the hell was I supposed to say to him? I’d get over there some other way and pick it up the car when it was ready. I wasn’t good at flirting anyway.

But I knew I should say something… he was being nice after all.

I pecked out a short text and hit send, closing my eyes.

Thanks Jace. I’m okay. I will see you next week.

Smooth Frannie.

Real smooth.

But what could I do? I wasn’t about to start bantering with him.

I would take the bus to work. I didn’t really have anywhere else to go.

Speaking of which, tomorrow was my first day so I needed to pick out an outfit. Something that said, I’m serious! But also said, I’m fun!

“Can I borrow something for tomorrow?”

“Your summer job starts, right?”

“Yeah.”

Becky nodded and led the way into her bedroom. She spent every cent she had on clothes. As a result she often mooched my food when her boyfriend wasn’t paying. But by scouring online resale and consignment places, she had amassed a considerable wardrobe.

I had made a significant effort to keep her from finding out I was from a wealthy family.

I knew she would blow a gasket if she knew I was turning down money. To her, money was sacrosanct.

She held out a pair of stretch riding style pants and I ‘oohed’.

“You can have these if they fit. My ass does not do them justice. Actually, try these too.”

She tossed a pair of tight military pants on the small pile she was building me.

“Thanks Becks.”

“Anytime.”

Chapter Six

Jace

BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP

I moaned, rolling over to smack the snooze button. I did not want to get up. I wanted to slide back into the dream I’d been having.

A dream about her.

A very very naughty dream.
 

I groaned as the alarm went off again. My dad hit the wall from his room down the hall with his fist three times. He was not a fan of my early mornings either.

“Alright, alright.”

My alarm was set to go off at 5 am on Tuesdays and Saturdays. It killed me, getting up that early. But I had to do it so I tried not to bitch about it.

I took a quick shower and threw on a relatively clean pair of jeans and a collared t shirt. I made a pot of coffee and drank a cup, leaving the rest for dad. He’d be up soon enough.
 

I rode my bike through the empty streets to the seedy part of town. It was rough over here but too early in the morning for crime. Even the junkies needed sleep I guess.

I always parked my bike inside the city center so I didn’t really have much to worry about, other than the random stray bullet.

The city center was an enormous old building that had once served as an armory for the city.

This was where I served my community service. I actually didn’t mind the gig at all. It was for a good cause and it wasn’t boring.

The kids were funny as hell too.

The hardest part was trying not to curse around them. And getting up early. That fucking sucked.

I pulled my bike around to the service entrance and pushed it up the ramp. I locked it in one of the out of use old freezers and tucked my gloves into my helmet, taking it with me.

The kids always got a kick out of the helmet for some reason.

If they did well, I let them try it on sometimes.

I walked through the enormous inner room, my boot heels clicking on the old stone floor.

Toward the back was a hallway with large rooms on either side. Some were used as offices for social services now, but most were class rooms. It wasn’t a school exactly, but they did teach a lot of kids stuff that wasn’t provided by the local schools.

And in this neighborhood, they didn’t provide much.

I pushed open the door that I had walked through every Tuesday and Saturday for the past three months. The SAT tutoring room. We did other kinds of tutoring too, but the main focus was improving test scores. For some reason my parole officer had gotten fixated on that part of my high school transcript.

I was sort of good at taking those stupid tests for whatever reason.

Not that I enjoyed it. It was just like breathing. Easy.

The usual suspects were there. Some new kids. And a flash of red hair in the back of the room where Mrs. Kelsey used to sit.

I knew the head of the program had been replaced for the summer. I stopped in my tracks when I saw who was now in charge.

Speak of the God Damn Devil.

Or think of her. And I had been. Non stop. Even after that impersonal text she’d sent
 
me.

What the fuck had that been about?

Little Miss Frannie Turner stood by the back wearing the most erotic pair pants I’d seen in my life. They weren’t skin tight exactly. They just showed a hell of a lot more than her jean skirt had. These pants hugged her curves in a way that made me want to toss her down over one of the desks and have my way with her.

I walked right the fuck up to her. Not that I had a choice. I had to check in or I didn’t get credit for the hours. I would have liked to think of something clever to say first.

Fuck it.

“Hey.”

She turned and her eyes widened.

“What are you doing here?”

“I work here.”

She glanced down at her list and back at me.

“Jace!”

One of my favorite kids, Theo, came up and high fived me.

“What’s up, my man!”

“Just talking to this pretty woman here.”

“You gonna help me with my summer reading or what?”

“I’ll be there in a minute T.”

He nodded wisely. Theo was pretty fucking smart for a fifteen year old.

“Wow, I had no idea you were so civic minded.”

Frannie was staring at me. I could see I was gaining points with her. I hated to do it but I had to disillusion her.
 

The sooner the better.

Right fucking now.

“I’m not doing it out of the goodness of my heart. This is community service.”

Her eyebrows shot up.

“I got arrested last year.”

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