Authors: H.M. Ward
“Apparently this isn’t Pete’s MO. I’m canceling the girls before Peter gets here. Sean said he’d bolt, that titties aren’t his thing.”
“Titties are his thing, but he prefers a certain pair.” Trystan grins and looks over at me, pressing his hand to his chest. “The ways of the heart are—”
“And what would you know about that? You’re a goddamn legend. You’ve nailed every chick from coast to coast.”
Trystan’s smile brightens, but it’s like there’s something he’s not telling me. Ever since I met him a few years ago, he’s been like that. He doesn’t talk about his past much, but I don’t blame him. From the papers, I know Trystan’s dad beat the shit out of him when he was a kid, but that’s about it. The guy keeps to himself, but somehow manages to get pussy whenever he wants. A shy rock star is a fucking oxymoron, but the women fall at his feet. What do I know? Maybe I’ve been doing everything wrong this whole time. I shake the thoughts away and enter the main room.
The music pounds through the air, vibrating through me. The dim lights make it difficult to see the guy I’m looking for. He should be back in the kitchen right about now. I lean into Trystan. “I’ll catch you later.”
“Whatever you need, man.” Trystan grabs my arm and squeezes. He’s saying he’s got my back, even if no one else does. The guy might be a train wreck, but he’s good people under all that shit.
I slap his back, “Thanks. Catch you in a few. We can hit the bar after Pete gets here, because I’m not walking around sober if there’s only guys here.” Trystan laughs and agrees to get smashed with me later. You got to love the guy.
I weave through the crowd. There are already some strippers posing as wait staff. A woman with a tray and way too much make-up on her face brushes my side and turns toward me. “Champagne?” Her cleavage is up to her neck and the thin white shirt she’s wearing does nothing to hide the black bra underneath. Fuck, she’s hot. I almost stop and flirt with her—almost—but I keep walking, because I’m not a total dick. This was supposed to be for Pete. I need to fix this before he gets here.
Sean falls in step beside me. “Tell me that I didn’t see Scott at the bar?” Sean hates anyone who wasn’t born with the name Ferro.
“Fuck off, Sean. He’s my friend.”
“He’s using you.” Sean’s jaw is locked tight as he scans the crowd. “You’re too naïve.”
“You’re an asshole.” I’m not defending my friendship with Trystan or with anyone else. Sean acts like he knows everything, and he might be right most of the time, but he’s wrong about Trystan. “The guy has his own millions. He doesn’t need mine.”
“He’s unstable.”
“You’re unstable.” I flick my eyes over to him.
Sean smirks. “Possibly.”
“I can’t chat about your mental health right now. I need to find the guy before all these girls rip their clothes off. Where’s Pete?”
Sean laughs and points across the room. “He just got here.”
“Fuck.” I take off through the crowd, cutting through the guys, shoving some aside.
When I push through the kitchen doors, I see him. “Bruce! My man—change of plans.”
Bruce is a huge guy and doesn’t look pleased to see me. There are half dressed girls everywhere, slipping into their tear off waitressing outfits. Damn, this would have been so cool. Bruce has his thigh-thick arms folded over his chest. He glares at me. “No refunds.”
“I’m not asking for one.” I stand in front of the guy and feel like a toothpick, even though I’m not. Reaching into my pocket, I feel around for a hundred dollar bill. “I need them to keep their clothes
on
.”
He gives me a weird look. “They’re not supposed to be waitresses, Mr. Ferro. They’re strippers and are expecting the tips that accompany the occupation.”
Okay, I grab a fist full of bills and slip them into his hand. Bruce takes it and sees how much I’ve given him. I ask, “Maybe they could be waitresses for a couple of hours and then head out?”
“Maybe, but this isn’t going to help the girls you hired for the private room. They’re expecting tips, and if you cancel them out, they’ll have left the club for nothing. You have to make good over there.” The guy’s voice is dangerously deep.
“Done. I’ll go take care of it.” I reach out and shake his hand.
As I turn to leave he clears his throat. “And if you’d like this kept quiet…”
I reach into my pocket and slap more cash into his fist. Bastard. The large man grins. “My lips are sealed, Mr. Ferro. A suggestion?” he asks, and I nod as my gaze cuts across the room to the clock. “Keep at least one girl in that private room for your guests. This is a party that people will talk about. You don’t want them to think you’re a pussy. You’ve got a reputation that people know about. They expect a little something extra at one of your parties.”
“And you know this because…?”
“Because I’ve got ears, Mr. Ferro. Every man here is wondering what your big surprise will be this evening. You need to keep something for them, don’t you?”
I don’t answer him, because I know he’s right. “Fine, I’ll go speak to them. You keep the girls out here clothed.”
Bruce laughs and leans back in his chair. “Done.”
When I get back to the private room, I push through the doors without really paying attention until I hear a voice—that voice. It’s like being hit in the face with a wall of cold water. Whatever thought I had in my head is gone. Wide eyed, I look up and scan the room. Two women are tangled together on the floor, fighting. Well, no they’re not fighting, not really. I’m not sure what they’re doing, and they have no idea I’m watching.
My heart pounds harder as her voice fills my head and I try to see her face. My body responds the way it used to—that hollow spot in the center of my chest aches, along with my cock. I stare in disbelief, watching two strippers wrestling on the floor, and stand in shock because one of them is Cassie Hale.
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New York Times bestselling author H.M. Ward continues to reign as the queen of independent publishing. She has sold over 12 MILLION copies, placing her among the literary titans. Articles pertaining to Ward's success have appeared in The New York Times, USA Today, and Forbes to name a few. This native New Yorker resides in Texas with her family, where she enjoys working on her next book.